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(LELANB  L.  DUNCAN. 


GENERAL  EDITORS  .        .        .         s 

(  GEORGE  S.  FR  Y. 


GLOUCESTER    WILLS, 
1 54 1  TO  1650. 

ALSO  "DISPERSED  WILLS"  AND  "PECULIARS"  OF  BISHOP'S  CLEEVE 

AND   BIBURY. 


ISSUED    BY 


tU  (grififi?  (gecotb  ^octefg.  feimifeb, 

[XII] 


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PREFACE. 


The  Bishopric  of  Gloucester,  at  present  united  with  that  of  Bristol 
under  the  same  episcopate,  is  one  of  the  six  new  Sees  founded  in  the 
year  1541,  during  the  reign  of  King  Henry  VIII.  Previously  to  that 
date  the  district  formed  part  of  the  Diocese  of  Worcester.  By  the 
charter  of  foundation  of  the  Bishopric  of  Gloucester  it  was  ordained 
that  the  new  See  should  consist  of  the  city  and  whole  county  of 
Gloucester,  but  at  some  subsequent  period  certain  Gloucestershire 
parishes  were  added  to  the  Bristol  Deanery,  and  are  now  considered 
part  of  the  Bishopric  of  Bristol.     These  parishes  are  : — 


Almondsbury. 

Filton. 

Mangotsfield. 

Stapleton. 

Clifton. 

Henbury. 

Olveston  and 

Stoke  Gifford 

Compton. 

Horfield. 

Alveston. 

Westbury. 

Elberton. 

Littleton. 

'St.  Georges 

Winterbourn. 

These  parishes,  excepting  Clifton,  form  the  Deanery  of  Stapleton. 
The  Deanery  of  Bristol  at  present  consists  of  Abbot's  Leigh,  Bedminster, 
Bishopsworth,  the  City  of  Bristol,  and  Clifton.  Consequently,  with  some 
stray  exceptions,  no  Wills  from  any  of  these  parishes  are  to  be  found  in 
this  Calendar.  In  all  the  Diocese  of  Gloucester  comprehends  about  307 
ancient  parishes. 

There  are  within  this  Diocese  five  "  Peculiars,"  viz. : — 

I.  Bibury  is  a  "peculiar,"  the  privileges  of  which  evidently  originate 
in  the  fact  that  the  manor  formerly  belonged  to  the  See  of 
Worcester. 

"The  Bishop  of  Worcester  was  seized  of  the  manor  of 
Bibury  with  court  leet  and  free  warren,  15  Edward  I,  which 
privileges  were  allowed  to  the  Bishop  in  a  suit  of  quo  warranto 
brought  against  him  the  same  year." — Atkyns. 

It  was  alienated  from  that  See  in  3  Edward  VI  to  the 
Duke  of  Northumberland. 

"This  church  is  a  peculiar,  with  jurisdiction  over  those 
of  Aldesworth,  Barnesley,  and  the  Chapel  of  Winson.  What 
the    rights     of  this    peculiar    were    had    been    a    subject    of 


VI  INTRODUCTION. 


dispute  ever  since  the  foundation  of  the  See  of  Gloucester,  but 
it  was  agreed  between  Dr.  Benson,  late  Bishop  of  Gloucester, 
and  Mrs.  Warneford,  then  lady  of  the  manor,  to  lay  all 
evidence  relating  to  it  before  the  Dean  of  the  Arches,  and 
to  enter  into  reciprocal  engagements  to  abide  by  his  award, 
which  award  was  made  March  26,  1741.  But  the  agreement 
became  void  at  the  death  of  that  prelate ;  and  the  matters 
in  controversy  respecting  the  peculiar  are  in  the  same  state 
as  before.  The  lord  of  the  manor  doth  not  allow,  to  the 
Bishop  of  the  Diocese,  a  right  of  visitation ;  he  appoints  his 
own  official  and  chancellor,  who  hath  the  probat  of  Wills,  and 
the  grant  of  licences  for  marriage,  to  those  within  the  limits 
of  the  peculiar." — Rudder. 

The  places  within  the  peculiar  of  Bibury  are : — 

Bibury.  Arlington.  Aldsworth. 

Ablington.  Winson.  Bamsley. 

At  p.  206  is  given  a  list  of  twenty-three  Bibury  Wills  for  the 
period  1 590-1649,  which  are  now  at  Somerset  House.  A  few 
are  also  in  the  Bishop's  Calendar. 

2.  Bishop's  Cleeve. — The  Rector  of  this  place  had,  till  1858,  rights  of 
granting  letters  of  administration  and  probate  of  Wills  of 
persons  in  his  parish.  A  list  of  forty-three  such  Wills  proved 
in  this  peculiar  as  are  known  to  be  extant  for  the  period 
1 635-1 796  will  be  found  on  p.  207.  But  the  jurisdiction  was 
a  concurrent  one  with  that  of  the  Bishop,  and  consequently 
many,  probably  most,  of  the  Wills  from  Bishop's  Cleeve  and 
its  members  are  to  be  found  in  this  Calendar.  The  manor 
of  Bishop's  Cleeve,  like  Bibury,  was  anciently  vested  in  the 
Bishop  of  Worcester.  It  was  resumed  by  the  Crown  in 
I  Elizabeth. 

"  It  is  a  peculiar  exempt  from  the  Archdeacon's  visitation, 
but  subject  to  the  Bishop's  triennially.  The  Rector  exercises 
archidiaconal  jurisdiction,  proves  Wills,  and  grants  adminis- 
tration."— Rudder. 

In  this  parish  are  the  following  tithings  and  hamlets: — 

Southam,  including  Cockbury,  Brockhampton  or  Brockington, 

Haymes, 
Gotherington. 

Stoke  Archer  or  Stoke  Archard. 
VVoodmancot. 

"At  the  suppression  the  privileges  formerly  exercised  by 
the  Bishop  were  confirmed  to  the  Rector." — Bigland. 


INTRODUCTION.  VU 


Child's  Wickham  is  said  to  have  possessed  similar  peculiar  privileges, 
and  the  absence  of  Wills  from  this  place  in  the  Bishop's 
Calendar  seems  to  confirm  the  statement.  No  Child's  Wickham 
Wills  appear  to  be  extant  at  Gloucester,  at  any  rate  before  1660. 
"Theadvowson  [of  Child's  Wickham]  formerly  belonged 
to  the  Abbey  of  Bordesley,  in  Worcestershire.  This  is  a  peculiar 
and  is  visited  by  the  Bishop  and  Archdeacon  in  the  manor 
house,  and  the  lord  of  the  manor  by  custom  entertains  his 
visitor  with  a  cake,  a  loaf,  a  pound  of  butter,  a  quarter  of 
a  sage  cheese  and  a  quarter  of  a  plain  cheese,  a  dozen  of  ale, 
and  six  bottles  of  sttong  beer.  The  Vicar  has  the  prohat  of 
Wills  within  his  peculiar." — Rudder. 

Within  this  parish  is  the  hamlet  of  Murcot,  anciently  a 
chapelry. 

Deerhurst  had  also  a  peculiar  jurisdiction,  and  included  the  following 
parishes  "which  claim  archidiaconal  visitation  at  their- mother 
church,"  viz. : — 


Deerhurst. 

Hasfield. 

Tirley  or 

Boddington. 

Lye. 

Trinley. 

Corse. 

Staverton  or 

Forlhampton. 

Starton. 

Apperley,  Wightfield,  and  Walton  are  hamlets  within  the  parish 
of  Deerhurst. 

It  seems  clear  that  whatever  may  have  been  its  ecclesiastical 
position,  the  peculiar  of  Deerhurst  did  not  exercise  probate 
jurisdiction,  since  there  are  numerous  Wills  from  this  peculiar 
to  be  found  in  the  Bishop's  Registry.  There  was  anciently 
a  priory  in  this  place  founded  about  715;  it  was  dissolved  by 
Henry  VI,  and  Westminster  Abbey  was  possessed  of  the  manor 
at  the  time  of  Domesday,  but  previously  it  belonged  to  Pershore 
Abbey. 

5.  WUhington  and  Dowdeswell. — It  is  said  that  the  Rector  of  Withington 
has  concurrent  jurisdiction  with  the  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese 
of  granting  marriage  licences  and,  until  1858,  administrations 
and  probate  of  Wills  within  the  peculiar.  We  are  not  aware 
of  the  existence  of  any  Wills  so  proved  in  the  peculiars,  though 
several  from  these  parishes  will  be  found  in  this  Calendar. 

'*  There  was  a  nunnery  at  this  place  in  Saxon  times,  and 
it  was  most  probably  endowed  with  the  manor;  it  subsequently 
devolved  to  the  See  of  Worcester  in  the  eighth  century." 
"Withington  is  a  rectory  and  a  peculiar.  This  parish  and 
that  of  Dowdeswell  are  included.     The  churches  are  subject 


VIU  INTRODUCTION. 


to  the  visitation  of  the  Bishop  of  Gloucester,  but  exempted 
from  that  of  the  Archdeacon,  the  Rector  of  Withington 
exercising  archidiaconal  powers,  proving  Wills  and  granting 
administrations  in  both  parishes." — Rudder. 

The  following  hamlets  are  in  Withington  : — 

Compton  Cass.ey.  Little  Colesbourne.  Hilcot. 

Foxcote.  Owdeswell.  Roseley. 

Broadwell-end. 

With  the  exception  of  about  sixty  Wills  recently  discovered  in  the 
Registry,  ranging  in  date  from  1508  to  1540,  there  are  none  known  to 
be  extant  at  Gloucester  of  an  earlier  date  than  1541.  It  might  be 
thought  that  the  ancient  Gloucestershire  Wills  would  be  found  at 
Worcester,  but  unfortunately  such  is  not  the  case,  for  though  the  records 
in  the  Registry  there  go  back  to  the  latter  part  of  the  fifteenth  century 
there  are  very  few  Wills  amongst  them  belonging  to  this  county.  It 
seems  probable  that  the  Bishop  of  Worcester  delegated  his  jurisdiction 
in  probate  matters  to  his  subordinate  the  Archdeacon  of  Gloucester, 
and  that  the  latter's  authority  in  testamentary  business  fell  into  practical 
desuetude  after  the  creation  of  the  Consistory  Court  of  the  Bishop  of 
Gloucester  in  1541,  for  the  few  early  Wills  referred  to  above  appear 
to  be  the  sole  existing  remnant  of  his  records. 

The  testamentary  records  of  the  Consistory  Court  and  the  peculiars 
of  Bibury  (except  the  Bibury  Wills  1 590-1 649)  and  Bishop's  Cleeve  were 
transferred  to  the  care  of  the  new  Probate  Court  created  in  1858,  and 
are  now  preserved  in  the  building  erected  at  Gloucester  for  that  purpose. 

The  Calendar  of  Wills  printed  in  the  present  volume  is  a  list  of 
Wills  proved  in  the  Consistory  Court  of  the  Bishop  of  Gloucester  during 
the  years  1 541-1650,*  and  may  be  estimated  to  supply  references  in 
round  numbers  to  about  23,000  Wills.  The  ancient  official  manuscript 
Calendar  upon  which  this  printed  one  is  based  is  a  thick  quarto  volume 
bound  in  rough  leather.  It  is  partly  alphabetical  and  partly  chrono- 
logical. It  appears  to  have  been  compiled  mainly  at  one  period  when 
there  was  some  general  rearrangement  of  the  records,  and  not  to  be 
contemporary  with  the  establishment  of  the  Consistory  Court. 

The  Calendar  also  possesses  the  very  serious  defect  that  the 
residences  of  the  testators  are  entered  only  in  a  few  of  the  years.  This 
led  to  the  decision  to  collate  the  Calendar  with  the  bundles  themselves 
and  to  add  from  the  Wills  the  residences,  and  also  to  make  such  correc- 
tions in  the  Calendar  as  might  prove  requisite.  For  the  first  few  years 
this  task,  if  tedious,  was  a  simple  one,  as  the  Wills  for  the  period  1541-49 

*  It  will  be  remembered  that  shortly  after  the  latter  date  until  the  restoration  of 
the  monarchy  in  1660  all  Wills  throughout  the  country  were  directed  to  be  proved 
in  London,  and  consequently  for  Gloucestershire  Wills  during  the  years  1653-60  search 
must  now  be  made  in  the  Principal  Registry  at  Somerset  House. 


INTRODUCTION.  IX 


have  been  bound  up  in  volumes,  at  the  instance,  it  is  said,  of  the  late 
Sir  Thomas  Phillipps;  afterwards  at  times  the  woric  became  very  trouble- 
some, and  indeed  unpleasant,  owing  to  the  state  of  decay  and  dilapidation 
of  many  of  the  bundles.  The  Wills  were  originally  bound  together  in 
bundles  in  alphabetical  order  under  Christian  names,  like  the  Calendar 
itself;  and  this  fact  must  be  borne  in  mind  when  making  a  search,  as, 
except  in  a  few  cases,  the  Wills  are  not  numbered  for  reference.  The 
binding  of  many  of  the  bundles  has  been  broken,  with  the  result  that 
constant  searching  has,  in  not  a  few  years,  very  seriously  disarranged 
the  Wills,  and  it  must  not  be  taken  that  any  given  document  will  be 
found  in  the  place  indicated  by  the  Calendar.  Often,  indeed,  Wills 
have  got  removed  to  other  bundles  than  those  to  which  they  belong. 
In  fact,  in  some  years  they  are  in  such  disorder  that  it  is  very  difficult  to 
find  any  particular  Will  required.  Some  of  the  worst  instances  are 
indicated  in  places  in  this  volume.  The  present  condition  of  the  ancient 
Wills  at  Gloucester  is  a  standing  disgrace  both  to  the  Probate  Court  and 
to  the  Treasury,  though  it  is  only  right  to  add  that  it  is  a  scandal  of  long 
standing,  and  one  for  which  the  present  officials  are  in  no  way  responsible. 

The  Wills  are  mostly  originals,  and  it  does  not  appear  at  this  period 
to  have  been  the  practice  at  Gloucester  to  register  them ;  at  any  rate,  no 
register-book  is  extant.  In  some  cases  a  fair  copy  of  the  Will  has  been 
preserved  along  with  the  original,  and  in  ftiany  instances  this  practice 
will  account  for  the  appearance  in  the  Calendar  of  names  in  duplicate. 
Very  many  of  these  instances  will  be  found  marked  with  an  asterisk  in^yf 
the  present  volume. 

The  ancient  Calendar,  after  having  been  transcribed  by  a  clerk  for 
the  purpose  of  printing  this  volume,  was  carefully  collated  with  each 
bundle  in  succession.  All  missing  Wills  were  noted,  any  found  un- 
calendared  were  entered  in  their  proper  places,  any  necessary  corrections 
in  the  surnames  or  christian  names  made,  and  the  residences  of  testators 
added.  When  the  place  of  residence  did  not  appear  in  the  Will,  then 
the  place  of  burial,  if  mentioned,  or  any  other  available  identification, 
such  as  the  place  of  probate,  has  been  inserted.  Such  places  have  du. 
ox  pr.,  as  the  case  may  be,  prefixed.  Usually  the  spelling  of  place-names 
has  been  given  as  they  appear  in  the  Wills,  but  this  rule  has  not  been 
rigidly  adhered  to  when  a  departure  therefrom  seemed  desirable  ;  i.e., 
names  such  as  Berkeley  are  usually  given  in  their  modern  rendering, 
and  whenever  the  identification  was  undoubted  places  of  similar  name 
are  distinguished  :  thus,  Coaley  and  Cowley  are  as  far  as  possible  entered 
separately,  though  usually  in  former  times  both  places  had  the  same 
spelling  of  Cowley.  Christian  names,  again,  are  given  in  their  modern 
form.  Throughout,  the  aim  of  the  Editors  has  been  to  remember  that 
this  volume  is  merely  a  Calendar,  and  accordingly  to  consult  the 
convenience  of  those  using  it.     The  occupations  of  the  testators  have 


INTRODUCTION. 


generally  been  omitted,  though  qualities  such  as  clerk,  parson,  gent, 
or  esq.,  have  in  most  cases  been  added;,  but  as  the  examination  of  the 
Wills  was  not  intended  primarily  to  go  beyond  the  testator's  name  and 
residence  these  particulars,  in  some  few  instances,  may  have  been 
omitted.  Incidentally  it  may  be  observed  that  there  is  a  very  fair 
number  of  Wills  of  the  parochial  clergy. 

From  the  words  "super  filo"  added  in  the  ancient  Calendar  to 
some  few  of  the  earlier  Wills,  it  seems  probable  that  there  was  formerly 
some  other  bundle  of  Wills  not  now  extant. 

In  the  earlier  years  of  the  Calendar,  1541-49,  it  will  be  noticed  that 
the  letter  c.  appears  after  some  of  the  names.  This  arises  from  the  fact 
that  the  "  copy  "  for  those  years  was  the  rough  print  issued  by  the  late 
Sir  Thomas  Phillipps  many  years  ago,  in  which  the  c,  appears.  It  was 
thought  better  at  the  time  to  let  it  remain  in  the  present  work,  but  the 
Editors  have  been  unable  to  ascertain  its  significance.  Sir  Thomas 
Phillipps'  list  was  also  collated  with  the  Wills  themselves. 

The  Bishop's  Consistory  Court,  at  any  rate  for  purposes  of  probate, 
itinerated  throughout  the  Diocese,  and  this  is  often  shown  in  earlier 
times  by  the  endorsements  of  the  place  of  probate  upon  the  Wills 
themselves  ;  indeed,  the  custom  continued  till  about  the  year  1858,  when 
the  new  Probate  Court  was  constituted.  As  mentioned  above,  the 
Bishop's  jurisdiction  extended  over  the  whole  county,  save  such  parishes 
previously  named  as  have  been  transferred  to  the  See  of  Bristol.  Kings- 
wood,  the  Wiltshire  parish,  near  Wotton-under-Edge,  isolated  in  Gloucester- 
shire, appears  to  have  been  regarded  as  episcopally  in  the  See  of  Gloucester. 
There  are  a  few  Wills  from  other  counties,  and  one  of  an  Irishman. 
These  out-county  records  are  separately  entered  in  the  Index  Locorum. 
For  the  period  prior  to  1650  no  inventories  appear  to  have  been  filed 
with  the  Wills,  nor  are  any  act-books  preserved  ;  at  any  rate,  none  are 
now  in  the  registry,  nor  are  there  any  administrations  of  intestates'  goods 
at  present  extant,  though  certainly  some  existed  at  the  commencement 
of  this  century,  for  in  the  report  of  the  deputy  registrar  of  the  Diocese  of 
Gloucester  to  the  Record  Commissioners  of  1801  is  this  entry — "A 
volume  of  acts  of  administration  granted  in  the  years  1604  to  1614 
inclusive." 

This  volume  is  no  longer  forthcoming:  nothing  is  known  of  it  at 
the  Probate  Registry,  nor  is  the  Bishop's  registrar  able  to  say  what 
has  become  of  it.  This  is  an  indication  that  there  has  probably  been 
a  considerable  destruction  of  testamentary  records  at  Gloucester. 

In  the  course  of  inquiry  after  the  "Dispersed  Wills"  entered  at 
the  end  of  the  manuscript  Calendar  of  Wills  and  Administrations  for 
1660-76,  two  other  small  bundles  of  miscellaneous  or  dispersed  Wills 
were  found,  neither  of  which  appear  to  have  been  hitherto  catalogued. 
One    of  them,  "  Bundle  III,"  the  contents  of  which  will  be  found  on 


INTRODUCTION.  Nl 


page  205,  is  specially  interesting,  as  it  contains  a  list  of  some  sixty 
Wills  of  a  date  anterior  to  154.1,  earlier,  that  is  to  say,  than  any  Wills 
hitherto  known  to  be  extant  at  Gloucester.  This  list  contains  some 
few  Wills  later  than  1650,  the  date  fixed  for  the  conclusion  of  this 
volume ;  but  it  was  nevertheless  judged  most  convenient  to  include 
them  herein. 

The  discovery  of  these  few  early  records  naturally  leads  to  the 
question,  What  has  become  of  the  early  Gloucester  Wills  }  It  is  pretty 
certain  that  they  were  not  proved  at  Worcester;  and  it  seems  most 
probable  that  they  were  proved  before  the  Archdeacon  of  Gloucester, 
and  that  this  jurisdiction  fell  into  disuse  upon  the  foundation  of  the  See. 

The  task  of  collating  the  Calendar  with  the  Wills  devolved  on 
Mr.  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore  and  the  Rev.  T.  P.  Wadley,  to  whom  Glou- 
cestershire antiquaries  are  already  indebted  for  his  well-known  volume 
of  "  Abstracts  of  Bristol  Wills."  The  greater  part  of  the  collating  was 
done  by  Mr.  Wadley,  often  at  considerable  trouble  and  inconvenience, 
and  the  best  thanks  of  the  Society  are  due  to  him  for  the  care  he  has 
devoted  to  the  work. 

Two  indexes  have  been  provided,  one  of  places,  the  other  of  names, 
by  which  the  value  of  this  Calendar  will  be  greatly  increased.  Referring 
to  the  latter,  it  may  appear  to  many  that  a  lexicographical  arrangement 
of  the  Wills,  such  as  was  adopted  for  the  "  Calendar  of  Berkshire  Wills," 
would  have  been  preferable  ;  but,  apart  from  all  other  reasons,  such  an 
arrangement  would  have  resulted  in  the  present  case  in  giving  needless 
trouble  to  searchers,  as,  owing  to  the  absence  of  any  system  of  reference 
numbers  for  the  Wills,  they  can  only  be  found,  as  a  rule,  by  noticing  the 
position  which  they  occupy  in  the  Calendar.  Hence  it  was  decided  to 
adhere  to  the  chronological  arrangement,  which  after  all  has  the  ad- 
vantage of  exhibiting  the  Wills  of  any  given  period  altogether. 

The  Index  Nominum  is  arranged  on  the  principle  of  grouping  the 
variant  forms  of  a  surname  under  the  principal  modern  spelling,  with 
ample  cross-references.  It  should  be  noted  that  when  an  apparently 
distinct  form  is  included  in  a  group  it  is  usually  for  the  reason  that  the 
testator  belonged  to  the  same  place  as  the  rest. 

The  Index  Locorum  will  be  found  especially  useful  to  topographers, 
for  by  means  of  it  the  Wills  of  each  parish  can  readily  be  collected 
together.  As  far  as  possible  the  hamlets  are  placed  under  their  re- 
spective parishes,  and  ample  cross-references  given.  It  has  not  been 
found  possible  in  every  case  to  identify  the  hamlets  named,  and  in  such 
cases  they  are  entered  separately.  The  modern  spelling  of  each  place 
is  given,  with  references  to  the  principal  old  forms  ;  but  it  has  not  been 
thought  expedient  to  encumber  the  index  with  minor  variant  forms. 
The  references  to  places  outside  Gloucestershire  are  entered  at  the  end 
of  the  alphabet,  but  they  are  also   included  in  the  body  of  the  index. 


XII  INTRODUCTION. 


In  consulting  the  index  those  interested  in  a  particular  parish  must 
remember  that  there  are  several  places- with  the  same  name  which  it 
was  found  impossible  to  distinguish,  while  many  places  now  deemed 
separate  parishes  are  often  included  in  the  mother  parish.  Thus,  for 
example,  wills  belonging  to  Stone  or  Hill  are  doubtless  to  be  found 
under  Berkeley ;  so  Stinchcombe  comes  often  under  Cam;  Cowley  and 
Coaley  are  mixed  up,  and  so  are  the  various  Westburys,  Amneys, 
Eastingtons,   Prestons,  Wottons,  etc. 

One  notable  feature  of  this  index  is  the  extraordinary  frequency 
with  which  some  places  recur.  It  is  not  always  easy  to  explain  this,  as 
it  does  not  appear  to  be  wholly  a  question  of  population.  Gloucester, 
of  course,  we  expect  to  predominate,  but  we  should  hardly  expect  to 
find  so  many  Wills  as  appear  under  the  names  of  Berkeley  and  Westbury. 
Indeed,  for  some  of  these  places  an  index  is  of  no  use,  as  they  recur 
practically  on  every  page  of  the  book. 

It  would  almost  seem  as  if  in  some  places  it  was  regarded  as  a  point 
of  honour  to  act  in  accordance  with  the  testator's  Will  without  having 
it  formally  proved,  since  in  many  fair-sized  parishes  so  few  Wills  com- 
paratively were  proved. 

The  Index  Nominum  has  been  prepared  by  Mr.  Hamilton  Hall, 
while  the  Index  Locorum  was  undertaken  by  Mr.  W.  P.  W.  Phillimore, 
with  the  assistance  of  Mr.  R.  W.  K.  Goddard. 

The  Editors  regret  to  have  to  record  the  death,  on  29th  Oct.,  1893, 
of  Mr.  Montagu  Herbert  Jenner,  the  District  Registrar,  who  afforded 
every  facility  in  the  progress  of  the  work,  and  also  of  his  chief  clerk, 
Mr.  William  Meek  Woodward,  which  latter  occurred  suddenly  in  the 
Probate  Office  on  the  evening  of  Wednesday,  19th  September,  1894. 
Mr.  Woodward,  who  was  62  years  of  age,  succeeded  in  1869  his  father, 
Mr.  Thomas  Woodward,  who  had  also  been  chief  clerk  in  the  Probate 
Registry  for  many  years.  He  was  well  known  to  most  Gloucestershire 
genealogists  for  the  courtesy  with  which  he  was  always  ready  to  attend 
to  their  inquiries. 

The  requisite  permission  to  print  this  Calendar  was  given  by  the 
late  Lord  Hannen,  when  he  occupied  the  post  of  President  of  the  Probate 
Division  of  the  High  Court.  Since  Mr.  Jenner's  death  the  facilities 
afforded  in  the  preparation  of  this  work  have  been  continued  by  his 
successor,  Mr.  Rose  Fuller,  to  whom  the  thanks  of  the  Editors  are 
also  due. 


W.  P.  W.  PHILLIMORE. 
L.  L.  DUNCAN. 


Xlll 


gin  iHcmonam* 


Since  writing  the  above  the  Editors  have  also  to  record  the  death 
of  the  Rev.  T.  P.  Wadley,  without  whose  willing  help  this  volume  would 
be  far  less  perfect  than  it  is.  His  death  happened  shortly  after  the 
completion  of  this  Calendar,  in  which,  throughout,  he  had  taken  such  an 
active  interest.  To  his  unassuming  labours  Gloucestershire  antiquaries 
are  in  no  small  way  indebted,  and  it  is  only  right  that  some  biographical 
particulars  should  be  recorded  as  a  slight  tribute  to  his  worth. 

Thomas  Proctor  Wadley  was  the  second  son  of  the  late  Mr. 
William  Wadley,  of  Bidford,  who  belonged  to  an  old  Bidford  family. 
His  mother  was  Mary,  daughter  of  Mr.  Thomas  Proctor,  of  Grafton,  from 
whom  he  derived  his  christian  names.  He  was  born  at  Bidford,  on  the 
9th  of  March,  1826,  and  from  an  early  age  showed  the  inclinations  of 
the  student.  Botany  was  his  first  hobby,  and  by  the  time  he  was  sixteen 
he  had  formed  an  extensive  herbarium  of  plants  growing  in  the  valley 
of  the  Warwickshire  Avon  ;  but  genealogy  and  local  history  afterwards 
became  the  main  study  of  his  life,  for  which  his  painstaking  and  accurate 
disposition  was  undoubtedly  well  fitted.  He  received  his  early  education 
privately,  and  was  also  coached  by  Mr.  Scott,  who  was  then  curate  of 
Bidford.  Before  going  to  the  university  he  was  for  a  time  tutor  to 
a  family  living  near  Lancaster.  Afterwards  he  went  to  Queens'  College, 
Cambridge,  of  which  he  became  a  foundation  scholar  in  1849,  and  took 
his  B  A.  degree  in  1851,  proceeding  to  M.A.  in  1857,  From  some 
conscientious  scruples  he  for  a  time  deferred  ordination,  and  became 
second  master  in  the  Rev.  J.  G.  Bellingham's  school  in  London.  He 
then  removed  to  Chard  Grammar  School,  and  whilst  there  decided  to 
take  Holy  Orders,  being  ordained  on  the  title  of  a  curacy  at  Chillington, 
Somerset,  as  deacon  in  1853  ^"d  as  priest  in  1855.  Unostentatiously 
he  pursued  his  duties  as  a  curate  for  some  twenty  years,  and  in  1874.  he 
was  instituted,  on  the  presentation  of  the  Lord  Chancellor,  to  the  rectory 
of  Naunton  Beauchamp,  in  Worcestershire,  a  few  miles  from  Pershore. 
In  this  little  village  he  spent  the  rest  of  his  life.  His  end  came  some- 
what suddenly.  He  was  returning  home  from  the  Gloucester  Probate 
Registry,  where  he  was  so  well  known  a  visitor,  when  he  was  seized  with 


XIV  IN     MEMORIAM  I     REV.    T.    P.    WADLEY. 

a  sharp  pain,  which  proved  to  be  the  warning  of  his  regretted  decease, 
which  took  place  at  Naunton  Rectory  on  the  5th  of  April,  1895,  in  the 
seventieth  year  of  his  age.  His  remains  were  interred  in  the  family 
enclosure  at  Bidford  on  the  Wednesday  following. 

Mr.  Wadley  commenced  his  antiquarian  researches  as  far  back  as 
1849.  They  were  directed  mainly  to  subjects  connected  with  the  two 
counties  of  Gloucester  and  Worcester,  and  he  accumulated  a  large 
collection  of  notes  respecting  both.  He  was  not  a  mere  collector,  but 
sent  many  notes  and  articles  to  antiquarian  magazines,  though  his 
only  separate  work  was  the  valuable  "  Notes  of  Bristol  Wills "  made 
in  1879  and  1880,  which  were  printed  by  the  Bristol  and  Gloucester- 
shire Archaeological  Society  in  1886.  These  consisted  of  complete 
abstracts  of  449  Wills,  recorded  in  the  "Great  Orphan  Book"  belonging 
to  the  City  of  Bristol,  which  are  of  unusual  value,  as  they  commence 
at  the  early  date  of  1381  and  extend  to  1595.  For  this  service  he 
was  made  an  honorary  member  of  the  Bristol  and  Gloucestershire 
Archaeological  Society,  and  a  similar  compliment  was  paid  him  by  the 
Worcester  Architectural  and  Archaeological  Society.  He  printed  in 
the  "  Genealogist "  a  series  of  extracts  from  the  Worcester  Marriage 
Allegations,  and  he  sent  various  contributions  to  the  "Transactions 
of  the  Bristol  and  Gloucestershire  Archaeological  Society,"  and  also  to 
"  Notes  and  Queries  "  and  "  Gloucestershire  Notes  and  Queries."  At 
the  Worcester  Diocesan  Registry  he,  with  IMr.  Ampthill,  of  Clent, 
performed  valuable  service  in  rearranging  the  Bishop's  transcripts  of 
parish  registers,  which  had  fallen  into  disorder.  Both  at  that  registry, 
as  well  as  at  the  Gloucester  Probate  Office,  the  literary  department  at 
Somerset  House,  and  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  he  was  a  well-known 
habitue,  ever  ready,  often  at  very  considerable  personal  sacrifice,  to  help 
his  friends  in  their  antiquarian  inquiries.  He  was  possessed  of  much 
skill  in  reading  the  old  hands,  and  had  in  contemplation  a  lexicon  of 
mediaeval  Latin  terms,  for  which  he  made  some  preparation,  but  this 
much  needed  work  remains  to  be  undertaken  by  some  future  student. 
Shakesperian  lore  was  also  a  favourite  pursuit  of  his,  for  which  he  was 
constantly  making  notes  from  the  Parish  Registers  and  Wills  which  came 
under  his  notice.  His  share  in  the  present  volume  has  already  been 
alluded  to,  and  upon  the  occasion  of  his  last  visit  to  London  he  arranged 
to  continue  collating  the  Gloucester  Wills  for  the  period  after  1660,  and 
a  part  of  the  Calendar  at  his  request  was  forwarded  to  him  for  that 
purpose,  but  unhappily  he  did  not  survive  long  enough  to  even  commence 
the  task  which,  with  his  accustomed  good-nature,  he  had  undertaken. 

W.  P.  W.  P. 


CONTENTS. 


Preface 

In  Memoriam :  the  Rev.  T.  P.  Wadley,  M.A. 

Calendar  of  Wills,  1541-1650 

Dispersed  Wills:  Bundle  I,  1530-1701    .. 

„  „        Bundle  II,  1583-1665  .. 

„  „        Bundle  III,  1508-1574 

Bibury  Wills  and  Inventories,   1 590-1 649 
Bishop's  Cleeve  Wills,  1635-1796.. 
Wills  and  fragments  of  Wills  in  the  bundle  for  1591-93 
Indices  Nominum  et  Locorum 


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OF 


(BfoMcee^erePire  ITiffe. 


Proved  in  the  Consistory  Court 


OF  THE 


Bishop  of  Gloucester. 


1 54 1  TO  1650. 


1541- 

Eton,  Alice,  St.  Ewyn's,  Gloucester 

Beoman,  Edward,  Pebworth 

Morland,  George,  Winterborn 

David,  Griffin,  Is^orth  Leach 

Davies,  John,  Gloucester 

Tayler,  John,  Estington 

Wilkins,  John,  Wodchester 

Smith,  John,  Berkeley 

Cornock,  Jane,  Colley 

Worwood,  John,  King's  Stanley 

Bradway,  John,  Mykulton 

Weliowes,  John,  Gloucester 

Ljrttle,  Joan,  Appurley 

Furnyfild,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Sherman,  John,  Stroud 

Thomas,  Margery,  Thornbury 

Taylor,  Robert,  Cam 

Gibbes,  Robert,  St.  Katharine's 

Weele,  Richard,  Hartpury 

Packer,  Richard,  Berkeley 

Barrowe,  Thomas,  Oldbury 

Brangwaine,  Thomas,  Sudley 

Smith,  Thomas,  Bevington 

Russell,  William  [missing] 

Griffith,  William,  buried  in  Salisbury 

Fuller,  William  [missing] 

Style,  William,  Deerhurst,  Walton 

CLOU.    WILLS. 

2 


1542. 

Longe,  Agnes,  Ruardean 

Munden,  Alice,  Avening 

Byke,  Edward,  Frocester 

Brayne,  Ellyn,  Dyrham 

Hurste,  Geo.,  Cheltenham,  in  duplicate 

Byrchewode,  Henry,  Gloucester 

Watkins,  Henry,  Dursley 

Foscotte,  John,  Cirencester 

Freme,  Jone,  Bisley 

Berde,  John,  Rodborough 

Roberts,  John,  Stanwey 

Heyre,  John,  Arlingham 

Bidfield,  John,  Charlton  Kings 

Brayne,  John,  Dyrham 

Sente,  John,  IMorton  Valence 

Style,  John 

Adeane,  Isabel,  Dursley 

Smyth,  James,  Oldbury  in  Thornbury, 

/;/  duplicate 
Winge,  John,  Cirencester 
Dryver,  John,  Cherington 
Mason,  John,  Todington 
Putley,  Marion,  Kingscote 
Harding,  Robert,  Bitton 
Taylor,  Robert,  Cam 
Wharley,  Richard,  Naunton 
Dickins,  Rich.,  St.  Mary,  Gloucester 

B 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[i  541-1650. 


Mahewe,  Richard,  Morton-in-Marsh 
Marten,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Durant,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Raffall,  Roger,  St.  Nich.,  Gloucester 
Champney,  Robert,  Aylberton 
Elborowe,  Rich.,  Brokynton  in  Bps. 

Cleve 
Bryton  als.   Byrton,   Thomas,   Glou- 
cester 
Watkins,  Thomas,  Harysfield 
Woodward,  Thomas,  Lechlade 
Theyre,  Thomas,  Brock *orth 
Longe,  Thomas,  Staunton  in  Dene 
Weaver,   Thomas,    Pamyngton,  Ash- 
church 
Browne,  William,  Bradstone,  Berkeley 
Osborn,  Walter,  Estington 
Stevens,  Wm.,  GIouc,  St.  Michael 
Wilkes,  William,  Seinbury 
Vynar,  William,  Chursdon 
Swanne,  William,  Shipt-^n  Solers 
Hobbes,  William,  Southam,  Bishop's 

Cleeve 
Robyns,  William,  Morton  Hen  Marsh, 

in  duplicate 
Purlewent,  Walter,  Sandhurst 
Nicols,  William,  Morton  Valence 
Rote,  William,  Alderton 
Dymere,  William,  Yate 


1543- 

Smyth,  Alice,  Ashelworth 

Colle,  Agnes,  Berkeley 

Darke,  Agnes,  Sodbury 

Tyndale,  Alice,  Stinchcombe 

Adams,  Agnes,  Minsterworth 

Turner,  Alice,  Cam 

Clarke,  Christopher,  Sodbury 

Little,  Christopher,  Bodynton 

Gardner,  Catherine,  Ad) Istrop 

Banister,  Giles,  Derhurst,  in  duplicate 

Deacons,  Elenor,  Corse 

Hill,  Elizabeth,  Hull-in- Berkely 

Robyns,  Edith,  Meysy  Hampton 

Benet,  Elizabeth,  Stonhouse 

Rogers,  Edmond,  Leigh 

Frebodye,  George,  Alderley 

Savage,  Henry,  North  Leach 

Prewett,  Henry,  Cotherington 

Nyblett,  John,  Brookthrop 

Heyward,  John,  Forthampton 

Davis,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Somers,  John,  Yate 

Downey,  John,  Thornbury 

Smythe,  John,  Corse 

Howe  als.  Lewen,  J  no.,  Leghampton 

Clarke,  John,  Langborow 

Mann,  John,  Appurley-in- Derhurst 


Tovye,  John,  Harsfield  [Hasfyld,  in 

will] 
Tawndye,  John,  Wynchcombe 
Williams,  John,  Longney 
HilJ,  Joan,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Dangerfield,  Joan,  Stonhouse 
Ransford,  Joan,  Clifford  Chambers 
Cocks,  Margery,  Michel  Dean 
Borne,  Matthew,  Lydney 
Hurtell,  Margaret,  I'edbury 
PoweW,  Margaret,  Tedbury 
Workeman,  Nicholas,  King's  Stanley 
Pery,  Pernell,  "  in  cryst  p'ische  " 
Drake,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Myllard,  Robert,  Iron  Acton 
Selwyn,  Roger,  Minchinhampton 
Harrys,  Robert,  Rockhampton 
Balinger,  Richard,  Badgeworth 
Payne,  Richard,  Swindon 
Asplen,  Richard,  Corse 
BocoU,  Richard,  Elmeston 
Jorden,  Richard,  Newland 
Longney,  Richard,  Erlingham 
Domey,  Richard,  Uley 
Mylle,  Richard,  Harrysfild 
Roberts,  Roger,  North  Nibley 
Belle,  Richard,  Quyneton 
Sebome,  Stephen,  Wooton-u.-Edge 
Woode,  Thos.,  Tuffley  in  Gloucester 
Roberts,  Thomas,  Beckford 
Rogers,  Thomas,  Dyrham 
Lyttle,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Remnant,  Thomas,  Syston 
Russell,  Thomas,  Saynbery 
Badmarton,  Thomas,  Huntingford 
Hyett,  Thomas,  Staunton 
Lane,  Thomas,  Tyrley 
Etkyns,  Thomas,  St.  Michael,  Glouc. 
Palmer,  Walter,  Compton  Abdale 
Screven,  Walter,  Lye 
Costert,  Walter,  Kymsford 
Bower,  Walter,  Slymbridge 
Myllard,  William,  Barnwood 
Dyreat,  William,  Berkeley 
Harbert,  William,  Little  Rysington 
Lest,  William,  Thornbury 
Child,  William,  Weston  Byrt 
Gore,  William,  Tedbury 
Flowen,  William,  Lydney 
Russell,  William,  Hinton-on-the-Green 
Vynar,  William,  Chursdon 
Russell,  William,  Berkeley 
Hill,  William,  Oxinhall 
K«che,  William,  Deerhurst 
Wayte,  William,  Thornbuy 

1544- 

Roberts,  Alice,  Wotton,  nr.  Glouc. 
Collam,  Alice,  Strode 


1 


154I-I650] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


Gatlie,  Alice,  Beckford 
Modie,  Alice,  Mershfieid 
Hyll,  Agnes,  Oxenhall 
Frebody,  Agnes,  Tedbury 
Bathorne,  Alexander,  Prestbury 
Abecke,  Brian,  Hardwyke 
Jacobe,  Christofer,  Temple  Guiting 
Banaster,  Christofer,  Cheltenham 
Shyngleton,  Christofer,  Huntley 
Hall,  Catherine,  Hazleton 
Gassard,  Catherine,  Paynswick 
Marshall,  Elenor,  Ashelworth 
Marling,  Edward,  Minchinhampton 
Lewen,  Elizabeth,  Prestbury 
Crosse,  Elizabeth,  Hempstead     * 
Gawen,  Elizabeth,  Hawkysbury 
Feeld,  Elizabeth,  Westbury 
Davis,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Bayse,  Elizabeth,  Wollaston 
Selwyn,  Elizabeth,  Rodborow 
Clarke,  Elizabeth,  Bisley 
Dobyns,  Guy,  Newent 
Hiett,  Henry,  Nether  Guyting 
Pyland,  Henr)',  Hull 
Davis,  Jane,  St.  Briavels 
Malson,  John,  Rodley  in  Westbury 
Dunster,  John,  Oldbuiy 
Pytts,  John,  Cromhall 
Wilraatts,  John,  Little  Dean 
Harris,  John,  Quedgeley 
Bayle,  John,  Berkeley 
Butter,  John,  Hartpury 
ap  Mericke,  John,  Newnham 
Kent,  John,  Ashton-in-Ashchurch 
Barton,  John,  Thornbury 
Deninge,  John,  Berkeley 
Colsey,  John,  Hartpury 
Gardiner,  John,  Painswick 
Jarrett,  John,  Gloucester,  St.  John 
Byshop,  John,  Old  Sodbury 
Beykar,  John,  Dinton 
Walton,  John,  Longford 
Adams,  John,  Westbury 
Partridg'e,  John,  Hempsted 
Prewett,  John,  Aylberton 
Good,  John,  Pauntley 
Tyler,  John,  St.  Brevels 
Williams,  John,  St.  Mich.,  Glouc. 
Turner,  John,  Hawkesbury 
Ricardes,  John,  Minchin  Hampton 
Fisher,  John,  Elmeston 
Whytte,  John,  St.  John,  Glouc. 
Brayne,  John,  Longney 
Phillipps,  John  William,  Tidenham 
Whitehead,  Joan,  Mersefield 
Beche,  Joan,  Newent 
Edwards,  John,  Thornbury 
Lawrens,  John,  Awre 
Holloway,  John,  Hazelton 
Maisemore,  John,  Odyngton 


White,  John,  Hewelsfield 
Freberye,  John,  Gt.  Harrington 
Bassect,  James,  Uley 
Gylmin,  James,  Berkeley 
Merston,  Margery,  Stone 
Holiday,  Margery,  Stonehouse 
Warde,  Margery,  Elmstone 
Chedworth,  Maud,  Upleadi  n 
Bocber,  Matthew,  Alvynton 
Lee,  Margaret,  Newent 
Jones,  Morgan,  Harsfeld 
Bonde,    Nich.,    Tresham  in  Hawkes- 
bury 
Jones,  Nicholas,  Syston 
Stokes,  Nicholas,  Winchcombe 
Dale,  Philip,  Teynion 
Holstide,  Richard,  Westbury 
Browne,  Richard,  Stone 
Willis,  Ric,  Flaxley  New  Grange 
Lawrens,  Richard,  Westerley 
Morg-an,  Richard,  Lassington 
Whelay,  Richard,  Stow 
Mann,  Richard,  Northwood 
Roberts,  Richard,  Arlingham 
Eylles,  Richard,  Yate 
Yamold,  Richard,  Hartpury 
Lamider,  Richard,  Newnham 
Grene,  Richard,  Parton 
Byrryet,  Richard,  Lydney 
Uswald,  Richard,  Stonehouse 
Pers,  Richard,  Stonehouse 
Fowle,  Richard,|Thornbury 
Goffe,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Alyson,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Launder,  Richard,  Newnam 
Short,  Richard,  Yate 
Lucast,  Richard,  Micheldean 
Wyntel,  Robert,  Westbury 
Wicam,  Robert,  Westerley 
Styfe,  Robert,  Hawkesbury 
Palmer,  Robert,  East  Leach 
Sever,  Robert  \torti\ 
Brooke,  Robert,  Westbury 
Crome,  Robert,  Cromeall 
Nealle,  Robert,  Yate 
Bampton,  Robert,  Wapley 
Fort,  Robert,  Kymsford 
Whithorn,  Robert,  Badgworth 
Hooper,  Rice,  Minsterworth 
French,  Reginald,  Cheltenham 
Cowstans,  Roger,  Westbury 
Curteys,  Roger,  Newent 
Williams,  Ralph,  elk.,  Westbury 
Duxson,  Ralph,  a  soldier 
Teynton,  Simon,  Edgeworth 
Stevens,  Thomas,  Chursdon 
Butter,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Bowre,  Thomas,  Cam 
Hobbes,  Thomas,  Poculchurche 
Higges,  Thomas,  Newnham 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541- 1650. 


Davis,  Thomas,  Bykennor 
Moore  als.  Butler,  Thos.,  Stowell 
Little,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Ford,  Thomas,  Tresham 
Darby,  Thomas,  Ruardean 
Jones,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Weley,  Thos..  Campden,  gent. 
Crome,  Thomas,  V\  ickwar 
Clerk,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Curteyse,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Home,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Badgpworth,  Thomas,  Barnewood 
Callow,  Thomas,  Newent 
Fortey,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Smith,  Thomas,  Northleach 
Byrrett,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Haynes,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Woodward,  Thom.JS,  Slymbridge 
Yerlond,  Thomas,  Woodchester 
Hobbes,  Thomas,  Poculchurch 
Collisborn,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton 
Hawkins  als  Goumer,  Thos-,  North- 
leach [endorsed  (iunnar] 
Adams,  William,  Minsterworth 
Alexander,      William,      Pynbere      in 

Nether  Duntesborn 
Blyzard,  William,  Aston  Somervile 
Furner,  William,  Bisley 
Freman,  William,  Laberton,  Buckland 
Jones,  William,  Grafton  in  Beckford 
Hochyns,  William,  Meysey  Hampton 
King,  William,  Thornbury 
Taylor,  William,  Paynswick 
Smith,  William,  Oldbury 
Bercom,  William,  Hill  in-Berkeley 
Appowell,  William,  Berkeley 
Thurston,  William,  Thornbury 
Mann,  Walter,  Westbury 
Longney,  WiUiam,  Erlyngham 
Styffe,  William,  Hawkysbury 
Edye,  William,  North  Leach 
Morwen,  William,  St.  Mary,  Gloc. 
Adeane,  William,  Awre 
Lewis,  Wm.,  Huckelcote-in  Chursdon 
Roberts,  Wm.,  Wotton-in-St.  Mary's 
Sutton,  William,  [Awre?] 
Bercon,  Wm.,  Hyll-in-Berkeley 
Twining,  William,  Upleadon 
Webbe,  William,  Hartpury 

1545- 

Davis,  Alice,  Cirencester 
Carpenter,  Alice,  Elmstone 
Ball,  Agnes,  Amney  Peter 
Elborow,  Alice,  Charlton  Kings 
Pearse,  Alice,  Hartpury 
Appowell,  Adam,  Su  Mich.,  Gloc. 
Sutton,  Antony,  Stanway 
Machin,  Alice,  Preston 


Jenyngs,  Alice,  Chursdon 

Carter,  Agnes,  Estynton 

Trushe,  Agnes,  St.  John,  G'oucester 

Pymme,  Alice,  Wetenherst 

Hawkins,  Agnes,  Burton  sup.  Aquam 

Rayer  Agnes,  Ashchurch 

Leper,  Agnes,  Wynreche  (Windrush) 

Yonge,  Agnes,  Westbury 

Hullis,  Alice,  Little  Risington 

Little,  Alice,  Minsterworth 

Rawlings,  Alice,  Ashton-under-Hill 

Hopkins,  Alexander,  Awre 

Hampton,  Agnes,  Westbury 

Opkins,  Baldwin,  Dorsington 

Watkins,  Catherine,  Derhurst 

Warren,  Christopher,  Awre 

Woodward,  Christopher,  Graselane, 
Gloc. 

Adams,  Catherine,  Westbury 

Smith,  David,  Hull  in  Berkley 

Wootton,  Daniel,  Shenyngton 

Pyple,  Edmund,  Derhurst 

Holder,  Edmund,  Derhurst 

Kyche,  Elen,  Apperley 

Doning,  Edward,  Lydney 

Vynor,  Elizabeth,  Badgeworth 

Tayler,  Eliz.,  Rodley  in-Westbury 

Bayley,  Elen,  Lechlade 

Bennett,  Edward,  elk.,  Gloucester 

Farley,  Elizabeth,  Beckford 

Welye,  Elizabeth,  St.  Nich.,  Gloc. 

Hawle,  Edward,  Cheltenham 

Hinton,  Edward,  Kemsford 

Blysard,  Giles,  Laverton  in  Buck- 
land 

Watts,  Edmund,  Stroud 

Ameryck,  Emmot,  Circencester 

Wolwarth,  Elen,  Wickwar 

Coxe,  Elen,  Longford  in  St.  Kath., 
Gloucester 

Hicheman,  Edward,  Little  Risington 

Curtes,  Elizabeth,  Harsfield 

Mondye,  Eliz.,  Nation  in  Ashchurch 

Pryor,  Edward,  Stonhouse 

Audley,  Elizabeth,  North  Nibley 

Clarke,  Elen,  Upton  St.  Leonard 

Squaile,  George,  Wyckwar 

Benet,  Henry,  Bisley 

Fawdrie,  Henry,  Stanway 

Baylie,  Henry,  Ashelworth 

Eyres,  Humfrey,  Campden 

Mayle,  Henry,  Cam 

Mylton,  Henry,  Bodington 

Mayow,  Hugh,  Kenipley 

Taylor,  Hugh,  Charfield 

Flocke,  Hugh,  Aperley 

Fryer,  Henry,  Standish 

Berret,  Henry,  Lydney 

Dulle,  Henry,  Coaley 

Roberts,  Henry,  Welford 


I54I-I650] 


Gloucesteyshire   Wills. 


Hore,  Henry,  Lydney 

Fowle,  Isabel,  Thornbury 

James,  Henry,  Alvington 

Jervase,  Joan,  Stow 

Crump,  John,  Badgworth 

Smith,  John,  Tydrinton 

Wheler,  Joan,  Charlton  Kings 

Lynsey,  Joan,  Stoke  Archer 

Freeman,  John,  Rendcomb 

Lluellin.  John,  St.  Mary  Crypt,  Glouc. 

Wylloffe,  John,  Churcham 

[Flewelyn,  in  will] 

Hayward,  John,  Starton 

Blanch,  James,  Estynton 

Howes,  John,  St.  Mary,  Amney 

Barker,  John,  Forthampton 

Weaver,  Joan,  Ashchurch 

Fenn,  John,  Churcham 

Heynes,  John,  Cirencester 

Kynmon,  John,  Cow  Honiborn 

Edye,  John,  Lidney 

Slaughter,  John,  Tirley 

Hooper,  John,  Hailing 

Ryckes,  John,  Arlingham 

Flocke,  John,  Aperley 

Paxford,  John,  Borton-on-the-Hill 

Chyld,  John,  Forthampton 

Legge,  John,  Wickwar 

Collys,  John,  Westbury 

Lytle,  Joan,  Gloucester,  St.  John 

Humberston,  John,  Cotes 

Seward,  John,  Winchcomb 

Rogers,  Joan,  Compton  Abdale 

Lander,  Joan,  Westbury 

Colstons,  Joan,  Westbury 

Brodnam,  John,  Lechlade 

Yeate,  John,  Weston  Subedge 

Horsley,  John,  Gloucester,  St.  Owen 

Knowles,  James,  Upleadon 

Lane,  John.  Borton-on-the- Water 

Bubb,  John,  Witcomb 

Packwood,  Joan,  Twining 

Hyman,  John,  Awre 

Bullock,  John,  Salperton 

Hyett,  John,  [Written  on  a  letter] 

Ludlow,  John,  Shipton  Moyne 

Smith,  John,  Cotes 

Apurley,  Joan,  Stanton 

Free,  John,  Bisley 

Nowell,  John,  Alvington 

Cowper,  John,  Brod  Campden 

Mann,  John,  Elmston 

Lightfoot,  John,  Maismore 

Kemis,  John,  Rodborough 

Forty,  John,  Hartpury 

Edwards,  John,  Badgworth 

Coxe,  John,  Longford-in-CIoucester 

Smyth,  John,  Chursdon 

Pyrae,  John,  Fidyngton 

Izod,  John,  Stanton 

HeTward,  Joan,  Hempsted 

Smith,  John,  Horsley 

More,  John,  St.  Katherine,  Gloucester 

Pyard,  John,  Stonhouse 

Davys,  John,  Gloucester 

Combe,  Joan,  Cheltenham 

Harvy,  John,  Stone 

Little,  Joan,  Maismore 

Johnson,  John,  Thornbury 

Letche,  John,  Twining 

Goodrich,  John,  St.  Kath.,  Gloc. 

Stevens,  John,  Bisley 

Coxe,  John,  St.  Katherine,  Gloucester 

Stevens,  Joan,  Bishop's  Cleve 

Carter,  John,  Little  Compton 

Milward,  John,  Boxwell 

Bayley,  John,  Gloucester,  St.  Kath. 

Ackell,  John,  Bourton-on-the- Water 

Bawson,  John,  Campden 

Arkell,  John,  Upper  Slaughter 

Butt,  John,  Norton 

Heyward.  Joan,  Forthampton 

Whittington,  John,  Hasfield 

Savage,  John,  Tetbury 

Tasker,  John,  St.  Kath.,  Gloucester 

Ailway,  John,  Westbury 

Barkett,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Organ,  John,  Norton 

Hitchman,  John 

Awall,  Joan,  Arlingham 

Adye,  Isabel,  Hill  in  Berkley 

Rodman,  James,  Aylberton  in  Lidney 

Edwards,  John,  Harohill 

Busteed,  John,  Brockhampton 

Rickards,  John,  Twining 

Henlow,  John 

Awintle,  John,  Longhope 

Smalrudge,  John,  Miserden 

Clifford,   James,   esq ,    Frampton-on- 

Reed,  John,  Shurdington 

Severn 

Coppe,  John,  Colsburn 

Kennett,  Joan 

Palmer,  John,  Tetbury 

Chynne,  John,  Newnham 

Smith,  John,  Wescote 

Shell,  James,  Badgworth 

Erlys,  Juliana,  Clyfford-on-Stour 

Ven,  John,  Twining 

Dycke.  John,  Bromesberrow 

Rewd,  John,  Derhurst 

Greenhill,  John,  Adelstrop 

Ball,  John,  Cheltenham 

CuUimore,  John,  Thornbury 

Shewell,  John,  Painswick 

Mace,  John,  Ashchurch 

Smyth,  John,  Saintbury 

Rawlett,  John,  Stone 

Merry,  John,  Harsfield 

Wilkins,  John,  Frocester 

Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650: 


Maning,  Joan,  Ashchurch 

Bullock,  John,  Longney 

Withybridge,  John,  Lye 

Swanley,  John,  Berkley 

Bale,  John,  Southrop 

Peres,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Porter,  John,  Ashel worth 

Kecke,  John,  Long  Marston 

Jones,  John,  Gloucester 

Nicholas,  John,  Meysey  Hampton 

Lynnet,  John,  Shipton  Moyne 

Middleton,  Joan,  Thornbury 

Putle,  John,  Cam 

Patchett,  John,  Cirencester 

James,  Joan,  Wolaston 

Hyil,  James,  Oxenhall 

Stephens,  John,  Bisley 

Hodges,  Laurence,  Pebworth 

Edun,  Margaret,  Saintbury 

Drake,  Margaret,  Ashchurch 

Bluet,  Margery,  St.  Trinity,  Glouc. 

Davis,  Margaret,  Grafton  in  Beckford 

Hurst,  Margaret,  Cheltenham 

Etkins,  Margery,  Hartpury 

Salver,  Margaret,  Shipton 

Gosling,  Margaret,  Charlton  Kings 

Holyman,  Margaret,  Twining 

Long,  Maud,  Ashelworth    , 

Malton,  Margery,  Ashchurch 

Myll,  Margaret,  Cold  Aston 

Mylton,  Margaret,  Starton 

Byrett,  Nicholas   Harsfield 

Elcock,  or  Elcotts,  Nicholas,  The  Lye 

Wiseman,  Nicholas,  Wykwar 

Sambage,  Nicholas 

Philpot,  Nicholas 

Baker,  Nicholas 

Millard,  Nicholas 

Crumpe,  Philip 

Austen,  Richard,  Elmore 
Bicke,  Robert,  Tredington 
Hathway,  Robert,  Kingscote 
Edwards,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Corbett,  Robert,  Beckford 
Etkyns,  Ric  hard,  Estlech 
Bishop,  Robert,  Cburchdown 
Middleton,  Robert,  Thornbury 
Jurden,  Richard,  Newland 
Dobbs,  Richard,  Westbury 
Greene,  Richard,  Hatherop 
Holstead,  Richard,  Westbury 
Tayler,  Robert,  Cold  Aston 
Rutter,  Richard,  Alberton 
Ballinger,  Robert,  Leckynton 
WollofiFe,  Richard,  Cherington 
Madock,  Robert,  Minsterworth 
Stephens,  Ralph,  Buckland 
Bele,  Robert,  Tyrly 
Ven,  Richard,  Hempstead 
Mery,  Robert,  Badgeworth 


Swanly,  Richard,  Estington 
Hailing,  Robert,  Slimbridge 
Bocher,  Richard,  Campden 
Crump,  Roger,  Westbury 
Hankes,  Richard,  Upper  Slaughter 
BySse,  Richard,  Holyrood  Amney 
Gamon,  Richard,  Dimock 
Stock,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Malken,  Richard,  Hasilton 
Bankes,  Robert,  Glouc,  St.  Trinity 
Butcher,  Richard,  Blesdon 
Agrove,  Richard,  Tidrington 
Broad,  Richard,  Dunsborn  Abbots 
Atwell,  Robert,  Prestbury 
Marshall,  Richard,  Longhope 
Higg^ins,  Roger,  Qumton 
Perkes,  Richard,  Weston  on  Avon 
Bagot,  Richard,  Frampton  Mancel  in 

Saperton 
Logge,  Richard,  Lidney 
Arkell,  Richard,  Little  Risington 
Fifield,  Richard,  Thormerton 
Wetherley,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Lovell,  Robert,  elk.,  St.  Trin.,  Glouc. 
Blesard,  Robert,  Laverton,  Buckland 
Huntley,  Richard,  Newent 
Kynth,  Roger,  Pebworth 
Wells,  Robert,  The  Lye 
Whittingham,  Robert,  St.  John's 

Webbe,  Richard,  Erlingham 

Chewe,  Richard,  Tidrington 

Grenhill,  Richard,  Stow 

Hoore,  Robert,  Leckampton 

Hoore,  Richard,  Leckampton 

Aram,  Richard,  Newnham 

Bippe,  Ralph,  Twining 

Osmond,  Robert,  Cirencester 

Rosse,  Sophia,  Westbury 

Austena/i'.  Sclatter,  Seth,  Stanley  Pont- 
large 

Wither,  Thomas,  Strode 

Coxe,  Thomas,  Starton 

Vyner,  Thomas,  Chursdon 

Locke,  Thomas,  Preston-on-Stour 

Darbye,  Thomas,  Ruardean 

Lane,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 

♦Roberts,  Thomas,  Shenington 

Jefferey,  Thomas,  Twining 

Geare,  Thomas,  Cirencester 

Hyett,  Thomas,  Rodley  in  Westbury 

Sanagar,  Thomas,  Berkley 

Hay,  Thomas,  Todnam 

Seimon,  Thomas,  Camm 

Brinkworth,  Thomas,  Weston  Birt 

Overbury,  Thomas,  Aston  Subedge 

Hunt,  Thomas,  Twyning 

Bame,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 

Clarke,  Thomas,  Ley 

•  The  will  of  Thomas  Robertes,"of  Shenington, 
is  the  last  in  the  vol.  for  1545. 


I54II650] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


Brodford,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Rawlins,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Bayley,  Thomas,  Stanton 
Serjeant,  Thomas,  Old  Sodbury 
Rylye,  Thomas,  Sherborn 
Holiday,  Thomas,  Sidington,  St.  Mary 
Edridge,  Thomas,  Norton 
French,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Beche,  Thomas,  Newent 
Oliver,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Cadle,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Vydlar,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Williams,  Thomas,  Lidney 
Smart,  Thomas,  Amney  St.  Peter 
Edge,  Thomas,  St.  Mich.,  Gloucester 
Sheer,  Thomas,  Alvington 
Gelfe,  Thomas,  Elmston 
Gyll,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Aram,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Bullock,  Thomas,  Sawle,  Standish 
Lenard,  Thomas,  Sherborn 
Tipper,  Thoma=,  Fairford 
AdaJns,  Thomas,  Lower  Slaughter 
CoUys,  Thomas,  Meysey  Hampton 
Bond,  Thomas,  Harsfield 
Hill,  Thomas,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Winchcomb 
Nelme,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Carter,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Bond,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Home,  Thomas,  Newent 
Yearle,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Wyndo,  Thos.,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Wylkyns,  Thos.,  Charlton  in  Tetbury 
Edgerly,  Thomas,  Bisley 
Tame,  Thomas,  Stowell 
Hall,  Thomas,  Sherborn 
Cole,  Thomas,  Tirley 
Cheringfton,  Thomas,  Badgworth 
Sheffeld,  Thomas,  St.  Nich.,  GIouc. 
Baldwin  als.  Combe,  Thos.,  Elkeston 
Tomsons,  Thomas,  Derherst 
Pychen,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Vend,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Powell,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Nash,  Thomas,  Wescot 
Bradwell,  Thomas,  The  Lye 
Vend,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Vezey,  Thomas,  Stonhouse 
Dull,  Thomas,  St.  Brevils 
Tovey,  Thomas,  Tirley 
Hall,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Dee,  William,  Cirencester 
Tranter,  William,  Horsley 
Heyw^ard,  William,  Lidney 
Shurle,  William,  Little  Compton 
Bond,  William,  Rudford 
Styncon,  William,  Rangeworthye 
Hutton,  William,  St.  Nich.,  Glouc. 
Drake,  William,  Ashchurch 


Watk3rns,  William,  Standish 
Ireland,  Walter,  Tewkesbury 
Horwood,  William,  Frocester 
Palmer,  William,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Moore,  William,  Thornbury 
Hooke,  William,  Rendcomb 
Heyward,  William,  Hempsted 
Hawling,    William,   Walton    Cardiff, 

Tewkesbury 
Tyler,  William,  St.  Brevels 
Kyte,  William,  Ebrington 
Borne,  William,  Fidington,  Ashchurch 
Wingod,  William,  The  Lye 
Dudbridge,  William,  Strode 
Harris,  William,  Quedgeley 
Higgs,  Walter,  Estinton 
Hancock,  William,  Uley 
Baker,  William,  Berkley 
Batheme,  William.  Frampton 
Nygth,     [?    for     Knight],     William, 

Todyngton 
Humfrey,  William,  Hardwick 
Russell,  William,  Berkeley  — 
Fawkener,  Walter,  Newent 
Parsons,  William,  The  Lye 
Heythe,  William,  Todnam 
Joyde,  William,  Fairford 
Templar,  William,  Ampney 
Hodges,  William,  Newnham 
Cissell,  William,  Maismor 
Coxe,  Walter.  Longford 
Francombe,  William,  Tyrley    — 
Heavyn,  WiUiam,  Leighterton 
Jurden,  William,  Glouc,  alderman 
Sawyer,  William,  Shipton  Moyne 
Mylle,  William,  Stonehouse 
Harding,  William,  Coaley 
Hempsted,  William,  Wolaston 
Bayles,  William,  Great  Barington 
Hedges,  William,  Whetenhurst 
Jones,  William,  King's  Washborn 
Tyler,  William,  St.  Brevels 
Cowrt,  William,  Cheltenham 
Hall,  William,  Hartpury 
Roberts,  William,  Welford 
Gough,  William,  Alvington 
Bayryn,  William,  Whetenhurst 

1546. 

Dangerfyld,  Agnes,  Bradley 
Poynard,  Agnes,  Oxenhall 
Torames,  Alice,  Cirencester 
Symons,  Alice,  Frampton  on-Severn 
Flecher,  Alice,  Bachesore  [/.,?.  Batsford] 
Rawlens,  Agnes,  Newnham 
Hawkes,  Alice,  Gloucester 
More,  Alice,  Westbury 
Pearse,  Ann,  Cirencester 
James,  Alice,  Berkeley 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Stevens,  Agnes,  Rodley,  Westbury 
Ellys,  Agnes,  Dursley 
Barne,  Augustine,  Forthampton 
Eldridge,  Catherine,  Hartpury 
Selye,  Catherine,  Ashelworth 
Humfray,  Edmund,  Clapton 
Skey,  Elizabeth,  Tidrington 
Allen,  Edith,  Thornbury 
Myfflyn,  Edward,  Harnehill 
Snosell,  Elizabeth,  Sherborn 
Bonde,  Elizabeth,  Harscombe 
Tynker,  Edmund,  Derhurst 
Nicholas,  Edith,  Cirencester 
Morse,  Elizabeth,  Coin  Rogers 
Wager,  Elizabeth,  Charlton  King's 
Tomes,  Geoffrey,  Marston  Sicca 
Busbell,  Geoffiey,  Marston  Sicca 
Ronys,  George,  Painswick 
Gelfe,  Henry,  Chursdon 
Houton,  Henry,  Naunton 
Heith,  Henry,  Lechlade 
Walter,  Henry,  Beckford 
Hoper,  Henry,  Elmore 
Whelair,  Henry,  Lye 
Haulle,  Joan,  Winchcomb 
Gylman,  James,  Slymbridge 
Gylman,  John,  Slymbridge 
Bryttan,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Rogers,  John,  Westerley 
Hopkyns,  John,  Tydenham 
Pegler,  John,  Frocester 
Crumpe,  John,  Rodley.  Westbury 
Whytmell,  Isabel,  Tetbury 
Alysaunder,  John,  Charlton  King's 
Theyer,  Joan,  Brocworth 
Morse,  Joan,  Coin  Rogers 
Hatton,  John,  Forthampton,  gent. 
Alen,  John,  Aston  Subege 
Manke,  John,  Dursley 
Gelfe,  John,  Ashelworth 
Turner,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Dudbridge,  John,  Stroud 
Rydar,  John,  Westbury 
Dobbes,  John,  Longhope 
Drynkewater,  John,  Bodynton 
Dowlle,  John,  Newland 
Francombe,  John,  Tyrley 
Harmar,  Joan,  Stanley  Kings 
Lyttle,  John,  Chursdon 
Alinge,  John,  Tydrington 
Grene,  John,  Est  Leach 
Purser,  Joan,  Hidcote,  Ebrington 
Mustowe,  John,  Slaughter 
Smyth,  John,  Ashelworth 
Wynde,  John,  Tidenham 
Dymock,  Joseph,  Todington 
Cooke,  Joan,  Corse 
Kenche,  John,  [missing  ?  below] 
Grenowe,  John,  Gloucester 
Morwent,  John,  Hartpury 


Kenche,  John,  Bladynton 
Atkyns,  John,  Alvyngton 
Colet,  Joan,  Ashchurch 
Goodrich,  John,  Churcham 
Maulson,  John,  Westbury 
Dryver,  Joan,  Tetbury 
Wolworth,  James,  Alderley 
Carpender,  John,  Maismore 
Wilkyns,  James,  Frampton-on  Severn 
Keyse,  Joan,  Newent,  widow 
Phillippes,  John,  Doun  Hatherley 
Nyblet,  John,  Hyll  in  Brockthorp 
Grene,  John,  Todenham 
Sponer,  John,  Buckland 
Hamlyns,  John,  Campden 
Compton,  Joan,  Quinton 
Hall,  John,  Woodchester 
Butler,  John,  Coin  Rogers,  c. 
Wyllowe,  John,  Minsterworth 
Bate,  John,  Estington 
Shoull,  John,  Staverton 
Keyse,  Joan,  Newent,  maiden 
Hoper,  John,  Elmore 
Dekyns,  John,  Ashelworth 
Grenowe,  James,  Lye 
Bower,  John,  Berkeley 
Hall,  John,  Estington 
Atwood,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Wheele,  Juliana,  Newent 
Shilde,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Pursar,  John,  Hidcote 
Morse,  Joan,  HarnhiU 
Coryat,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Marshall,  John,  Haresfield 
Harbard,  John,  Holyrood  Amney 
Florans,  James,  Shenyngton 
Francombe,  John,  Gloucester 
Togood,  Joan,  Bourton-on-Hill 
Rogers,  John,  Norton 
Marten,  John,  Ruardean 
Southern,  John,  Hidcot  in  Eburton 
Collyns,  John,  Shenington 
Bishop  ah.  Smythe,  John,  Stanton 
Afowle,  John,  Longhope 
Hyggyns,  John,  Whittington 
Warnar,  John,  Campden 
Long,  John,  Tetbury 
Biggegood,  John,  Tydrington 
Mason,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Haynes,  John,  Estington 
Chin,  Kinborow,  Newnham 
Bourford,  Laurence,  South  Cerney 
Hailing,  Margery,  Slimbridge 
Weyer,  Morice,  Michel  Dean 
Greenhill,  Nicholas,  Adylstrop 
Wyntle,  Philip,  Rodley,  Westbury 
Devias,  Peerce,  Hempsted 
Tanner,  Robert,  H  or  ton 
Jones,  Richard,  St.  Owens,  Gloucester 
Ridisdall,  Reginald,  Haselton 


I54I-I650] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


Vicaris,  Robert,  Wolston 

Bowbe,  Richard,  Huculcote 

Furnell,  Richard,  St.  Owen's,  Glou- 
cester 

Webbe,  Richard,  Minchinhampton 

Darling,  Robert,  Tidnam 

Collier,  Robert,  Sherborn 

Weile,  Robert,  Rudford 

Rayer,  Roger,  Ashchurch 

Kent,  Richard,  Ashelworth 

Godwin,  Robert,  Sherborn 

Pryde,  Richard,  Moiton  Valence 

Mallet,  Richard,  Berkeley 

Pyrrye,  Robert,  Bleysdon 

Forward,  Robert,  Chedworth 

Hyckes,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 

Grene,  Robert,  Legh 

Ingram,  Robert,  South  Carney 

Bate,  Robert,  Wolaston 

Naylor,  Robert,  Colford  in  Newland 

Bradford,  Richard,  Kempley 

King,  Robert,  Lye 

Shepard,  Richard,  Wetenhurst 

Reynolds,  Robert,  Sanford 

Minchyn,  Richard,  Coldaston 

Bollock,  Robert,  Standish 

Turner,  Robert,  Tiberton 

Gryffy,  Robert,  Cromhall 

Morman,  Richard,  Dirham 

Skey,  Robert,  Tidrington 

Daniell,  Richard,  Rodley,  Westbury 

Longford,  Rifhard,  Dinton 

Watkins,  Kichard,  Derhurst 

Wilkins,  Richard,  Horsley 

Hyckes,  Richard,  Chiping  Sodbury 

Atwood,  Robert,  Berkeley 

Plume,  Richard,  Campden 

Goslin,  Robert,  Tidnam 

Lumbart,  Robert,  Brode  Risington 

Whelland,  Richard,  Yanworth 

Curteis,  Robert,  Newent 

Woodward,  Richard,  Burton  on  the- 
Water 

Aston,  Roger,  Run  wick 

Moune,  Thomas,  Leckhampton 

Toppe,  Thomas,  Daglingworth 

Pullar,  Thomas,  Churcham 

Loveringe,  Thomas,  Twining 

Davis,  Thomas,  Chursdon 

Goodwin,  Thomas,  Kempsford 

Penell,  Thomas,  vicar  of  Hartpury 

Clarvo,  Thomas,  Lye 

Skey,  Thomas,  Thornbury 

Teige,  Thomas,  Lidney 

Brokes,  Thomas,  Little  Compton 

Wrottisley,  Thomas,  Forthampton, 
gent. 

Millard,  Thomas,  Swindon 

Androse,  Thomas,  Frampton 

Stone,  Thomas,  Bromsberow 


Collys,  Thomas,  Lechlade 
Jackes,  Thomas,  Bradwell 
Comynge,  Thomas,  Oxenhall 
Pacie,  Thomas,  Sail 
Webley,  Thomas,  Tuffley 
Carter,  Thomas,  Little  Compton 
Baker,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Willis,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Cornocke,  Thomas,  Berkley 
Holder,  Thomas,  Longney 
Maismore,  Thomas,  Odington 
Parsons,  Thomas,  Westcote 
Churchaman.  Thomas,  Tidnam 
Wythinge,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Chaundler,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Jenyns,  Thomas   Newent 
Rogers,  Thomas,  Guiting  Power 
Myles,  Thomas,  Tctbury 
Jefferis,  Thomas,  Daglingworth 
Warkman,  Thomas,  Sutton 
Welles,  Thomas,  Welford 
Teynton,  Thomis,  Notgrove 
More,  Thomas,  Rodborow 
Osborn,  William,  Notgrove 
Guye,  William,  Ashchurch 
Freman,  William,  Stowe 
Brooke,  W^aUer,  Westburv 
Reynolds,  William,  Newnham 
Stringer,  William,  Rodborrow 
Turner,  William,  Pauntley 
Barton,  William,  Tortworth 
Modye,  Walter,  Horsley 
Loueringe,  William,  Estmgton,  North- 
Leach 
Yate,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Neweman,  William,  Beckford 
Johnsons,  William,  Compton  Abdale 
Mylton,  William,  Elmston 
Frenche,  William,  Tidenham 
Ellys,  William,  Longford 
Edden,  William,  Sutton-under-Brailes 
Collins,  William,  Nether  Dunsborn 
Longney,  W^alter,  Arling-ham 
Blake,  William,  Winchcomb 
Wytcome,  William,  Cors 
Cole,  William,  Cow  Honiborn 
Hayle,  William,  Cirencester 
Davis,  William,  vicar  of  Preston 
Whiting,  W^illiam,  Cirencester 
Taylor,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Mason,  William,  Siddington 
Hugford,  W'illiam,  esq.,  Dikulston 
Goodman,  William,  Lidney 
Gene,  William,  Temple  Guiting 
Dymocke,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Cadell,  Walter,  Stonhouse 
Welle,  Walter,  Leckhampton 
Bayle,  William,  Longney 
Pryke,  William,  Lidney 
Style,  William  [missing] 


lO 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Wright,  Willam,  Bladington 
Saynte,  William,  Morton  Valence 
Jurden,  William,  Gloc,  alderman 
Cockes,  William,  Bourton-on-Hill 
Hickes^,  WiJlirim,  Sudley 
Bougham,  William,  Minsterworth 
Mose,  William,  Coin  Rogers 

1547- 

Longney,  Agnes,  Arlyngham 
Partridge,  Alice,  Frampton-on  Severn 
Brobame,  Christopher,  Westbury 
Thatchar    als.    Culdwey,    Cundered, 

Hampton,  Meisey 
Tyndale,  Catherine,  Stinchcomb 
Tovey,  Catherine,  Hasfield 
Umfrey,  Edmund,  Borton-on-Water 
Lyinricke,  Elizabeth,  Painswick 
Barteley,  Elinor,  St.  Nicholas,  Gloc. 
Smyth,  Elen,  Berkley 
Gylman,  Elizabeth,  Slimbridge 
Bruton,  Geoffrey,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Myrrell,  George,  Dumbleton 
Harte,  Geoffrey,  North  Leach 
Darstyn,  George,  Hinton  on  Green 
March,  Joan,  Wolaston 
Whelar,  John,  Derhurst 
Phyppes,  John,  Stow 
Mery,  John,  Stroud 
Grene,  John,  Painswick 
Rodway,  John,  Stralton 
Careless,  Jone,  Stow 
Cloterbock,  John,  Berkley 
Bedowe,  John,  Bladington 
Mallett,  John,  Lidney 
Hyckenell,  John.  Down  Amney 
Heyward,  John,  Berkley 
Taylor,  John,  Cirencester 
Morgan,  John,  Ruardean 
Meysey,  John,  North  Cemey 
Agrove,  John,  Thornbury 
Holtam,  John,  Weston-on-Avon 
Heynes,  John,  Twining 
Pyrry,  John,  Dimock 
Hawle,  John,  Cirencester 
Knyght,  John,  Slimbridge 
Yorke,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Hawling,  John,  Whetenhurst 
Trigg,  John,  Frethern 
Rusley,  John,  Hampton  Meysey 
Greene,  John,  Huntley 
Maulting,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Mallet,  John,  Berkeley 
Dawle,  John,  Naunton 
Collys,  Joan,  Mesey  Hampton 
Wollecombe,  John,  elk.,  Tormarton 
Whone,  John,  Brockworth 
Coole,  James,  North  Nibley 
Goden,  Joan,  Sherborn 


Lygmore  als.  Scelwyn,  John,  St.  Mary, 

Gloucester 
Halriche,  John,  Standish 
Nash,  John,  Elmore 
White,  Joan,  Awre 
Cosyn,  John,  Newent 
Frethern,  John,  Stowe 
Bayte,  Jeffery,  Willersey 
Symons,  John,  Dumbleton 
Jones,  John,  Thornbury 
Savagar,  Isabel,  Berkeley 

Sanogure  ia  will. 

Dunster,  Joan,  Thornbury 

Bowtun,  Isabel,  Berkley 

Selmon,  John,  Beverston 

Normond,  John,  Lemington 

Nelme,  John,  Came 

Smyth,  James,  Berkeley 

Dowlle,  Joan,  Clowerwall,  Newland 

Perse,  John,  Stroud 

Upcote,  John,  Twining 

Holtam,  John,  Dorsington 

Gryne,  Juliana,  Newent 

Pegler,  John,  Cam 

Icheman,  John,  Fairford 

Reynolds,  John,  Hempsted 

Roberts,  John,  Ashchurch 

Collys,  John,  Lechlade 

Tomes,  Laurence,  Clapton 

Bayley,  Margaret,  Longney 

Fare,  Margaret,  Lydney 

Hall,  Margaret,  Woodchc^ter 

Hungerford,  Margaret,  Haresficld 

Marshall,  Margaret,  Farmington 

Bedill,  Margery,  Dorsington 

Surman,  Margaret,  Prestbury 

Shayler,  Nicholas,  Sherborn 

Redfyn  als.  Gierke,  Philip,  Gloucester 

Rusell,  Richard,  Thornbury 

Coxe,  Richard,  St.  Katherine,  Gloc. 

Hurne,  Richard,  Berkeley 

Hooke,  Richard,  Newent 

Cassye,  Robert,  Whitfield 

Modye,  Richard,  Horsley 

Warne,  Robert,  Hannam 

Lane,  Richard,  Tetbury 

Gryme,  Richard,  Upton 

Alle,  Richard,  Kemsford 

Hacker,  Richard,  Thornbury 

Walle,  Richard,  Erlingham 

Aubome,  Richard,  Newent 

Marwent,  Roger,  Hartpury 

Rogers,  Richard,  Berkley 

Clopton,  Robert,  Burton-on-Water 

Cooke,  Richard,  St.  Nic,  Gloucester 

Malson,  Roger,  Elmore 

Bygnor,  Robert,  Hartpury 

Collyns,  Robert,  Yan  worth 

James,  Rafe,  Wolaston 

Clarke,  Thomas,  English  Bicknov 


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Gloucestershire  Wills. 


11 


Vaughan,  Thomas,  Newent 
Daffye,  Thomas,  Barnwood 
Flocke,  Thomas,  Aperley 
Hyett,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Hart,  Thomas,  Berkley 
Hall,  Thomas,  Nymsfield 
Hale,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Hall,  Thomas,  Stow 
Borell,  Thos.,  Cheltenham 
Pryor,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Grening  Thomas,  Longney 
Malam,  Thomas,  Mesey  Hampton 
Lyrcome,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Coxa,  Thomas,  Campden 
Getley,  Thomas,  Mlkelton 
Machatn,  Thomas,  St.  Brevel's 
Bowre,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Rackley,  Thomas,  Great  Harrington 
Lewellyn,  Thomas,  Tidnam 
Clement,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Poole,  Thomas,  Longborow 
Hynde,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Tymrell,  Thomas,   Brockhampton  in 

Sevenhampton 
Bowre,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Haynes,  Thos.,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Saunders,  William,  Bradwell 
Dennynge,  William,  Berkeley 
Shaken,  William,  Welford 
Whitfield,  William,  Thornbury 
Hall,  William,  Queynton 
Dowle,  Walter,  Newland 
Watts,  William,  Elmore 
Deiston  or  Dydston,  William,  Dumble- 

ton 
Perton,  William,  Cirencester 
Gamon,  William,  Dymock 
Little,  William,  Maismore 
Bycke,  William,  Cheltenham 
Bailey,  William,  Longney 
Gale,  William,  Charlton  King's 
Callowhyll,  William,  Berkley 
Skudder,  William,  Berkley 
Barrett,  William,  Minsterworth 
Johnson,  William,  Marston  Sicca 
Webbe,  William,  St.  Nicholas,  Gloc. 
Walter,  William,  Llancant 
Bryan  ah.  Abecke,  William,  Gloucester 
Clerk,  William,  Upleadon 
Manne,  William,  Nimpsfield 
Camme,  William,  Dimock 
Jones,  William,  Upton  Leonard 
Crumpe,  William,  Chursden,  c. 
Freman,  William,  Down  Hatherley 
Grove,  William,  Biomesberow 
Thome,  William,  Syddington 

1548. 

Theyer,  Agnes,  Brockworth  i 


Stokes,  Alice,  Alvington  2 

Fynch,  Augustin,  Dursley  3 

Bee,  Alice,  [St.  Mary]  Crypt,  Gloc.  4 

Whirtsonne,  Elizabeth,  Newland  5 
Twyerwold,    Ellen,      St.      Nicholas, 

Gloucester  7 
Baker,  Edmund,  St.  Mary  Graceland, 

Gloucester.  8 

Harris,  George,  Hallinch  9 

Tommes,  G.  Clifford-on-Stoure  10 

Curtewr^hte,  George,  Stone  1 2 
Urle,  George,  Clifford-upon-Stoure  13 

Ricardes,  Humphrey,  Hardwick  14 
Dryver,  Humphrey,  Tewkesbury 

Davis,  Henry,  Newsortown  17 

Rushall,  Henry,  Tewkesbury  18 

ap  Thomas,  James,  b.  Winchcombe  19 

Robery,  John,  Tewkesbury  20 

Whyting,  John,  Siddington  Mary  21 

Brante,  James,  Buckland  22 

Crowdie,  John,  St.  Mary,  Glouc,  23 

Cale,  John,  Clifford-upon-Stoure  24 

Tanner,  John,  Ashchurch  26 

Materfase,  John,  Hawkesbury  27 

Cannying,  John,  Todenham  28 

Ellen,  John,  Taynton  29 

Wylkens,  John,  b.  Southrop  30 

Kynge,  John,  Micheldean  31 

Seth,  John,  Weston-sub-edge  32 

Bycke,  Joan,  Frocester  33 

Comley,  John,  Mmsterworth  34 

Dunnying,  Isabel,  Elberton  35 
Fowler,  sir  Jno.  Siddington,  parson  36 

Smythe,  John,  Cheltenham  37 

Solas,  sir  John,  Cirencester,  priest  39 

Freman,  John,  Frocester  40 

Ithel,  John,  Hill,  Berkeley  42 

Carter,  John,  Hartpury  43 

Thommes,  John,  Marston  Sicca  44 

Berd,  James,  Hardwick  45 

Mylnerd,  John,  Pebworth  46 

Whelarre,  John,  Newland  48 

Etkyns,  John,  Gloucester  49 

Heyward,  Joan,  Berkeley  50 

Nelme,  John,  Berkeley  51 

Saunders,  John,  Avening,  inv.  52 

Cocked,  John,  Clifford-on  Stoure  53 

Eculson,  John,  Pebworth,  inv.  55 

Saunders,  John,  Avening  56 

Whome,  James,  Brockworth  57 

Edye,  Mathew,  Aylberton  58 
Bysshope,  Margery,  Churchdowne  59 

Smarte,  Nicholas,  Wolarston  ba 

Nelme,  Nicholas,  Stinchcombe  61 

Auncell,  Nicholas,  Hallynch  62 

Antony,  Peter,  Slowe  63 

Farmar,  Peter,  Whittington  64 

Corbet,  Patriclf,  Painswick,  vicar  65 

Smart,  Richard,  Nibley  67 

Selman,  Richard^  Bourton  68 


12 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Barnam,  Richard,  Berkeley  69 

Kemet,  Richard,  Swindon  70 

Hogges,  Richard,  Stowe  71 

Bennett,  Rbt.,  Newnham,  chaplain  72 
Nelme,  Richd.,  Stancombe,  Stinch- 

combe  74 

Gardener,      Richard,     Ruscombe, 

Stroud  75 

Grevyle,  Robt.,  b.  Charlton  King's, 

gent.  76 

Grjrme,  Richard,  sen.,  Strode  77 

Fowlar,  Richard,  Thornbury  78 

Perryn[er  ?  ],   Richard,  Bisley  79 

Stevens,  Robert,  Little  Rislington  80 
Wurgan,  Robert,  b.  Newland  82 

Hemynge,  Richard,  Longvord,  St. 

Katherine's,  Gloucester  83 

Wele,  Richard,  Charlton  King's  84 
Holmer,  Richard,  Twyning  85 

Hemmyng,    sir    Robert,    Huntley, 

rector  86 

Richardes,  Thomas,  Radbore  87 

Fysher.Thos.,  Wyhtfyld,  Deerhurst  88 
Byshop,   Thomas,    Wotton-under- 

edge  89 

Bubb,  Thomas,  Maismore  90 

Webbe,  Thomas,  Frocester  91 

Hyll,  Thomas,  Dymock  92 

Hyett,  Thos.,  Radley,  Westbury  93 
Lynett,  Thos.,  Charlton  King's  94, 
Ellyattes,  Thos.,  Wick  Berkeley  96 
Lasyes,  Thomas,  Hill,  Berkeley  97 
Curryar,  Thomas,  Edgeworth  98 

Harres,  Thomas,  Coundicot  100 

Blamyre,  William,  Burthrop  loi 

Typping,  William,  [missing] 
Fynge,  William,  Wolston  102 

Welvet,  Wenllion,  Howellisfield  103 
Byglyn,  Wm.,  junr.,  Stoke  Archer  104 
Jakys,  William,  Prestbury  105 

Pyggot,  Walter,  Brodwill  106 

Carvar,  William,  Uley  107 

Barnys,  William,  Stow  108 

Andrews,  William,  Stancombe       109 

1549. 

Underhill,  Agnes,  Bitton  no 

Sanagar,  Agnes,  Berkeley  1 1 1 

Savacerin  Calendar. 

Keke,    Agnes,   St.    John    Baptist, 

Gloucester 
Wilcockes,  Agnes,  Haresfield         114 
Wesboro,  Agnes,  Berkeley  115 

Noble,  Agnes,  Campden  116 

Chesture,  Agnes,   Preston,   Ciren- 
cester 117 
Gundye,  Agnes,  Dymocke                118 
Smyth,  Alice,  Saintbury                    119 
Francke,  Agnes,  Barnewood           120 


Byrdlay,  Alice,  Eastington 
Carter,  Agnes,  Newent 
Fydlow,  Christopher,  Harefield 
Atkins,  Christopher,  Wap'ey 
Webley,  Katherine,  Wickwar 
Frere,  Katherine,  Arlingham 
Byrte,  Ellen,  Berkeley 
Atkins,  Elizibeth,  Wolaston 
Browne,  Elizabeth,  Thornbury 
Borne,  Edward,  [no  place] 
Rudborough,  Eliz.,  Thornbury 
Modye,  Elizabeth,  Old  Sodbury 
Lymbrycke,  Eleanor,  Brimsfield 
Sparrow,  Geof.,  Aston  Turvalle 
Waliingfton,  Hugh,  [missing] 
Wynthill,  Henry,  Westbury 
Lyttle,  Henry,  Leigh 
Fylner,  John,  [missing] 
Worlock,  John,  Cromhall 
Parx,  John,  Aliskleton 

Parkes  in  Calendar. 

Sergeant,  Jon.,  Overly,  Westbury 
Butler,  John,  Forthampton 
Umfrey,  John,  Morton  Valence 
Bowen,  John,  Wilingham 
Porling,  John,  [mutilated] 

Polinge  in  Calendar. 

Cooke,  John,  Plaistow,  Dearhurst 

Dowere,  John,  Mitcheldean 

Balding,   John,   Ashton    [Under- 
Hill] 

Wyther,  Joan,   Oldbury,    Thorn- 
bury 

Brown,  John,  Cheltenham 

Bayly,  John,  junr.,  Upton 

Adye,  John,  Thornbury 

Bayly,  John,  sen  ,  Upton     - 

Jacsun,  John,  Staunton 

Craker,  John,  Winchcombe 

Aram,  Joan,  Newnham 

Browne,     Joan,     Ashton  -  upon  - 
Caron 

Cope,  John,  Dytham 

Clement,  John,  [Whaddon  ?] 

Clifford,     John,      Frampton  -  on  - 
Severn,  gent. 

Kente,  John,  St.  Lawrence,  Sand- 
hurst 

Tayler,  John,  Eastington 

Ecculston,  John,  Pebworth 

Greene,  Joan,  Painsworth 

Auncel,  John,  super  filo,  [missing] 

Umfray,  Ampney  St.  Mary 

Fysher,  Margaret,  WeghtfyId,Dere- 
hurst 

Webbe,  Maude,  Bletchindon 

Hallynge,    Margaret,     Wheaten- 

hurst  173 

Cartwright,    sir    Macklein,    clerk, 
St.  Nicholas,  Gloucester 


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Gloucestershire  Wills. 


13 


Jonys,  Philip,  Forthampton  175 

Harvey,  Peter,  super filo,  [missing]         ] 
Rowles,  Roger,  Harsfield  176 

Donnyng,  Richard,  Woodmancote, 

Dursley  I77 

Willis,  Richard,  Westbury  178 

Haye,  Robert,  Preston  179 

Lane,  Robert,  Cheltenham  180 

Grevell,  Robert,  Eburton,  gent.  181 
Jobyns,  Richard,  Berkeley  182 

Houseman,   Richard,  b.  Tithering- 

ton  183 

Reve,  Richard,  Brockworth  184 

Hevyn,  Richard,  Berkeley  185 

Harbart,  Robert,  Stone  186 

Regedale,  Robt.,  Charlton  King's  187 
Smyth,  Richard,  Norton  189 

Cole,  Robert,  Tewkesbury  190 

Hycheman,  Robert,  Maisey  Hamp- 
ton 192 
Hopkin,    Robert,   Bidley,   Tyden- 

ham  194 

Clarke,  Thomas,  Dumbleton  195 

Jones,  Thos.,  Oldbury,  Thornbury  197 
Hewes,  Thomas,  Charlton  King's  198 
Jones,  Ttiomas,  Siston  199 

Fludyettes,  Thomas,  Berkeley  200 
Clotterboc,  Thomas,  Berkeley  201 
Bowrey,    Thomas,    St.    Nicholas, 

Gloucester  202 

Machyn,  Thomas,  Berkley  102 

Adams,  Thornas,  Alvington  205 

Cooke,  Thomas,  Painswick  206 

Endorsed  Thomas  Cooke  alias  Castell. 

Home,  Thomas,  Aston  Subedge  207 

Pruete,  Thos.,  Iron  Acton  208 

Hale,  Thos.,  St.  Nicholas,  Gloc.  209 
Walkley,    Thomas,    Stanley     St. 

Leonard  210 
Barrett,  Thos.,  Morecote,  Minster- 
worth  2 1 1 
Farmer,  Thos.,  Breme,  Newland  212 
Pyle,  Thos.,  Oldbury,  Thornbury  214 
Rowles,  Thomas,  Harsfield  216 
Hytchins,  Thomas,  b.  Horsley  218 
Collys,  Wm.,  Maisey  Hampton  219 
Bowre,  William,  Longney  220 
Fere,  William,  Sandhurst  221 

Pyrrye  in  Calendar. 

Burdon,  William,  b.  Elmore  223 

Dowle,  William,  Michel  Dean  224 
Sondyll,   Wilham,    Hinton-on  the- 

Green  225 

Fyll,  William,  Wickwar  226 
Sherman,  William,  [no  place] 

Brown,  William,  Slimbridge  22S 

Cockes,  William,  Gt.  Barington  229 

[The  bound  series  ends  here.] 


1550. 

Marmyone,  Anthony,  Eastington 

Marmoynte  in  Calendar, 

Cooke,  Alice,  Tyrley 

Kneyte,  Agnes,  Ham,  Berkeley 

Barton,  Alice,  Tortworth 

Myll,  Alice,  Berkeley 

Kemett,  Agnes,  Swindon 

Grene,  Agnes,  North  Leach 

Hewitt,  Christopher,  Cirencester 

Badgeworth,     Catherine,     St.     Mary 

Magdalene.  Gloucester 
Lowe,  Christopher,  rector  of  Side 
Mayo,  Giles,  Sudely,  Winchombe 
Ab  Opkyn,   Elizabeth  Watkyns,  Caly- 

cote,  Monmouth 
Preston,  sir  Hugh,  vicar  of  Coldaston 
James,  Henry,  b.  Winchcombe 
Browning,  Henry,  Frampton 
Blanch,  John,  Alkington,  Eastington 
Stratford,  John,  jun.,  Sudeley 
Danbye,    Joyce,  late   wife    of  Joseph 

Danbye,  of  Maismore 
Raynoldes,  John,  Hawlinge 
Williams,  John,  Newnham 
Turner,  John,  Oddington 
Baten,  John,  Tibberton 
Pegler,  James,  Nimpsfield 
Grendell,  John.  Frampton-on-Severn 
Knight,  John,  Horsley 
Grome,  John,  Bitton 
Cherington,  Joan,  Badgeworth 
Twynning,  John,  Painswick 
Dyar,  John,  Tetbury 
[Perse,  Joan,  Fanehowse  .''] 
Rowles,  John,  Arlingham 
Nyblet,  John,  Painswick 
Hammons,  James,  Avening 
Awyke,  John,  Avening 
Pyncott,  John,  Avening 
French,   sir  John,  vicar  of  Little  Har- 
rington 
Smyth,  John,  Winchcombe 
Cole,  John,  Oddington 
Cowpar,  John,  Winchcombe 
Packer,  John,  Brook' horpe   . 
Hobbes,  Maurice,  Wotton-under-edge 
Marshall,  Margaret,  Ashelvvorth 
Hamons,  Margaret,  Painswick 
Hempstede,  Nicholas,  Wollaston 
Clevely,  Nicholas,  Deerhurst  Walton 
Enworth,  Nicholas,  Upper  Swell 
Restall,  Richard,  Bisley 
Blane,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Strode,  Richard,  Elmeston 
Shepard,  Robert,  Churcham 
Monninge,  Richard,  Twyning 
Somersbe,  Richard,  Tetbury 
Yeme,  Robert,  Coleford,  Newland 


14 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[i54T-i65a 


Lapworth,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Browne,  Robert,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Weele,  Richard,  Guiting  Temple 
Hyll,  Richard,  Dymock 
Caucourt,  Thomas,  CoUey 
Phelpes,  Thomas,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Geyne,  Thomas,  Guiting  Temple 
Archard,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Ferrys  als.  Knewet,  Thomas,  Wotton- 
under-Edge 
Hall,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Dei,  Thomas,  Little  Risington 

Endorsed  Dey. 

Pylme,  Thomas,  Quedgeley 
Lynke,  Thomas,  Oldbury 
Stanley,  Walter,  Tainton 
Clotturboc,  William,  Berkeley 

In  Caleihlar  Clotebooke,  but  endorsed  Clother- 
boke. 

Fryar,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Whiting,  William,  Painswick 
Wether,  William,  Stonehouse 
Coxe,  William,  Barnwood 
Norse,  Walter,  Upton 
Stubbe,  William,  Elmeston 
Hayle,  Walter,  Churcham 
Chadwell,  William,  Broad  Risington 
Granger,  Wm.,  Netherley,  Westbury 
Rawshame,  William,  Longbarrow 
Selman,  William,  Cam 

1551. 

Pruett,  Agnes,  Iron  Acton 
Fourdes,  Ambrose,  Colley 
Aswyn,  Agnes,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Walton,  Alice,  Sainthurst 
Pycher,  Alice,  Thornbury 
Ady,  Agnes,  Thornbury 
Lynet,  Alice,  Charlton  Kings 
Saunders,  Agnes,  Bradwell 
Lynzey,  Alice,  Holyrood  Amney 
Clouterbucke,  Katharine,  Huelsfield 
Rogers,  Katherine,  Hinton,  Berkely 
Morren,  Elizabeth,  Lassington 
Skelton,    Elizabeth,    West    Hanham, 

Bitton 
Mallet,  Edward,  Hill 
Poole,    Eleanor,   of  the    Fourde   bu., 

Guiting  Temple 
Lane,  Elizabeth,  Court,  Sandhurst 
Lynall,  Henry  [no  place] 
Spysar,  Hugh,  Kemsford 
Dyrhar,  Henry,  Weston  Subedge 

Dyrham  in  Calendar. 

Barry,  Henry,  Wooton-under-edge 
Norrys,  Hugh,  Avening 
Urles,  Henry,  bu.^  Staunton 
Huntley,  John,  Churcham 
Thome,  John,  VViggate,  Newland 


Dyckyns,  John,  Todenham 
Pytt,  John,  Painswick 
Andrewes,  John,  Bladington 
Huntley,  John,  Lassington 
Abernsdale,  John,  Stone 
a  Wode,  James,  Upton 
Myllat,  Joan,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Clarke,  Joan,  Wotton,  Gloucester 
Hale,  Joan,  Churcham 

Hall  in  Calendar. 

Hellor,  John 

Hilley  in  Calendar. 

Frynde,  John,  Tytherington 
Witcombe,  Maugham,  bu.  Tewkesbury 
Thorner,  John,  Oldbury,  Thornbury 

Turner  in  Calendar. 

Gonne,  John,  Lechampton 
Knizth,  John,  Frethern 

Knight  in  Calendar. 

Morren,!  James  [mutilated] 

Taylor,  sir  William,   parson  of  Lassington,  my 
ghostly  father  mentioned  in  this  will. 

Bande,  James,  Hill,  Berkeley 
Lowe,  John,  Cirencester 
Nelme,  John,  Tainton 

King  in  Calendar. 

Hamelett,  John,  Cirencester 
Powmphree,  James,  Newnham 

Pumfrey  in  Calendar. 

Kynge,  John,  Hartpury 

Pratte,  John,  Shrevington 

Harper,  John,  Hartpury 

Weste,  John,  Painswick 

Harward,  John,  Weston-sub-edge 

Lewice,  John,  Cirencester 

Rose,  John,  Hampnett 

Pagitt,  Roger,  Campden    - 

Todde,  John,  Gloucester 

Francombe,  John,  Birley 

a  Meyer,  John,  Painswick 

Lyppiatt,  John,  Hillesley,  Hawkesbury 

Motlay,  John,  Painswick 

Coke,  John,  Yate 

Bayly,  John,  Berkeley 

Kemmett,  Isabella 

Davies,  Joan,  late  of  Gloucester,  now 

of  Nimpsfield 
Lewes,  John,  Hinton,  Berkeley 
Sheppard,  John,  Upton 
Nelme,  Joan,  Tainton 
Freyre,  Joan,  Arlingham 
Belsar,  John,  Yate 
Packer,  John,  Siddington 
Bradforde,  John,  Dymock 
Turner  als.  Liverie,  John,  Cirencester 
Philippes  otherwise  called  TyXtr,  John 

Dursley 
Denynge,  John,  Berkeley 


I54I-I650] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


15 


Barowe,  John,  Oldbury,  Thornbury 
Syere,  John,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Downe,  John,  Harescombe 
Belcher,   John,  Broad  Marston,  Peb- 

worth 
Tybbottes,  John,  Hill,  Berkeley 
Horsley,  John  [no  place],  proved  at 

Sodbury 
Apprice,  Margery,  bu.  Stanway 
Sparke,  Maurice,  Owl  pen 
Prewjrttes,  Marion,  A\lberton 
Oakeley,     Mary,    of    Wickwar,     late 
wife  of  Robert  Oakley,  Netileton, 
Wilts 
Hichens,  Maurice  [no  place] 
Syere,   Margery,   widow   of   Thomas 

Syere,  Moreton-in-the-Marsh 
Boochere,  Maurice,  Berkeley 
Sheparde,  Nicholas,  Aylverton 
Smyth,  Philip,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Oxford,  Philip,  vicar  of  Hartpury 
Tasker,  Richard,  St.  Mary  Broadgate, 

Gloucester 
Baston,  Richard,  Corse 
Peeys,  Richard,  Quenington 
Wylles,  Robert,  bu.  Amney  St.  Peter 
Modey,  Ralph,  Horsley 
Adams,  Robert,  bu.  Holyrood  Amney 
Yeward,  Richard,  Tetbury 
Warkeman,  Richard,  Buckland 
Mynett,  Richard,  Hempstead 
Ydryge,  Robert,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Atwood,  Robert,  Newport,  Berkeley 
Abbottes,  Rosa,  Gloucester 
Myller,  Richard,  Maiseyhampton 
Benson,  Robert,  Badgeworth 
Browne,  Robert,  Stowe,  Newland 
Kerbye,    Robert,  Skerrington,  Badge- 
worth 
Wylkyn,  Robert,  Great  Barrington 
Baker,  Robert,  Oldbury,  Thornbury 
Gaskjn,  Richard,  St.  Nicholas,  Glou- 
cester 
Ballard,  Richard,  Adminton,  Quynton 
Clearke,  Richard,  Long  Barrow 
Clearke,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Sleyd,  Robert,  St.  Michael,  Gloucester 
Sowle,  Stephen,  Brookthorpe 
Keylock,  Thomas,  Collisbourne 
Bossher,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Gryene,  Thomas,  Fulford,  Churcham 
Gostlinge,  Thomas,  Over 
Cloterbocke,  Thos.,  Leonard  Stanley 
Organ,  Thomas,  Westerley 
Smythe,   Thomas,  Grymsbury,  Bitton 
George,  Thomas,  Whittington 
Fremon,  Thomas,  Mickelton 
Gay,  Thomas,  [proved  at  Gloucester] 
Fawkes,  Thomas,  Whittington 
Webb,  Thomas,  Blaisdon 


Rjrver,  Thomas,  Corse 
Westcott,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Crew^,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Harward,  Thomas,  Weston 
Homme,  Thomas,  Deerhurst,  Walton 
Mylmaye,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Rossell,  Thomas,  Arston,  Cheltenham 
Dangerfylde,  Thomas,  Cam 
Syere,  Thomas,  Moreton-in-Marshe 
Tylar,  Thomas,  Churchdowne 
Bitterley,  Thomas,  Charrington 
Byrte,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Taylar,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton 
Hadden,  Thomas,  Broadwell 
Knight,  Thomas,  Great  Barrington 
Haulle,  Walter,  Minchinhampton 
Lane,  Wm.,  Frampton-on  the- Water 
Chandler,  William,  Winchcombe 
Myddyllmore,  William,  Stonehouse 
Forde,  William,  Breme,  Newland 
Malverne,  William,  Dudston  Marsh 
Dygas,  Walter,  Cirencester 
Snell,  William,  Tiddenham 
Richens,  William,  Kemsford 
Kewlock,  William,  Longney 
Kynge,  Wm.,  Morelon,  Minsterworth 
Canning,  William,  Over  Quinton 
Wynyatt,  Wm.,  Netherton,  Dymock 
Lenarde,  Wm.,  Sutton  under  Brailes 
Dyar,  William,  Syston 
Pyrtyn,  William,  Minsterworth 

Pyrkyn  in  Calendar. 

Tyller,  William,  Highnam,  Churcham 
Greene,  William,  Minsterworth 
Burde,  W^illiam,  Hanham,  Bitton 
Hegges,  William  [no  place] 
Mannyng,  William,  Horsley 
Lyttyll,  William,  Swindon 

Lynell  in  Calendar. 

Hecheman,  William,  Fairford 
Lowlinge,  Wm.,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Adams,  William,  Lechlade 
Cornewell,  William,  Leonard  Stanley 
Albright,  William,  Ebrington 
Taylor,  Wm.,  Holy  Trinity,  Gloucester 

1552. 

Pagett,  Alice,  Campden 
Twynnynge,  Agnes,  Upleadon 
Elcokes,  Agnes,  Cheltenham 
Wylkyns,  Agnes,  Downton,  Frocester 
Patche,  Agnes,  Thornbury 
Nashe,  Alice,  Micheldean 
Parker,   Agnes,    St.    Nicholas,    Glou- 
cester 

Parke  in  Calendar. 

Sthevyns,    Agnes,    widow   of    Ralph 

Sthevyns,  of  Bockland 
Hoskyn,  Agnes,  St.  Bradwells 


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Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Grayle,  Alice,  Huntingford,  Wotton 
Coke,  Alice,  Great  Barrington 
Davisse,  Andrew,  Gloucester 
Roberdes,  Katherine,  widow  of  Roger 

Roberdes,  of  North  Nibley 
Ryve,  Elizabeth,  Deerhurst 
Writh,  Elizabeth,  Bladington 
Baylye,  Elizabeth,  Great  Barrington 
Palmer,  Ellen,  bit.  Haresfield 

^1^  Mors,  Edward,  (Mveston 

•  '^  Locock,  Edith,  Stanway 

io  Saunders,  Giles,  Uley 

1*  Harward,  Edmund,  Pebworth 
Hawkyns,  Edmund.  Sainthurst 
Mylmaye,  Phelis,  Thornbury 
Lowe,  George,  Twyning 
Combley,  George,  Tewkesbury 
Cooke,  Harry,  Barnewood 
Naylor,  Henry,  Newland 
Stephens,  Henry,  Frocester 
Grynnynge,  Henry,  Awre 
HuUes,  Hugh,  Over  Slaughter 
Surmon,  Hugh,  Ashel worth 
Beggworth,  Humphrey,  Barnewood 
Thornell,  John,  Stroud 
Hyett,  John,  Adcett,  Westbury 
Blesard,    John,    sen.,    Laberton,    bu. 

Buckland 
Camm,  John,  vicar  of  Kempley 
Jamys,  John,  Hill,  Berkeley 
Balle,  John,  Little  Dean 
Flower,  James,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Crumpe,  James,  Rodley,  Westbury 
Everard,  John,  Marche,  Berkeley 
Gibbyns,  John,  Ebley,  Standish 
Timmes,  Joan,  Sutton-under-Brailes 
Westmicott,  James  [no  place] 
Carpenter,  John,  IVIinsterworth 
Gurney,  John,  Brimsborough 
Bowrman,  John,  Wolaston 
Blesard,  John,  Laberion  \cf.  su/>ra] 
Westmicott,  John  [no  place] 
Somm.ers,  John,  Tytherington 
Byrton,  Joan,  Gloucester  c/.  iufrd\ 
Pymme,  John,  Pamington,  Ashchurch 
Chapman,  John,  Colesbourne 
Elyattes,  John,  Wick,  Berkeley 
Newman,  John,  Minchinhampton 
Abynhall,  John,  Churchdown 
A  powell,  John,  St.  Andrew's,  Glou- 
cester 
Syrmon,  John,  Ashel  worth 
Hodges,  John,  Fairford 
Vinor,  John,  Churchdown 
Wood,  Joan,  Oldbury 
Elcockes,  John  [no  place] 
Fyfelde,  John,  Cirencester 
Beale,  Joan,  Tewkesbury 
Wylteshire,  John,  Wickwar 
Cookes,  John,  Hill,  Berkeley 


Stratford,  John,  sen.,  Farmcote 
Thornell,  John,  Stroud 
Smyth,  James 

Byrton,  Joan,  Chryste,  Gloucester 
Turner,  Jane,  Makej  St.  Briavells 
Cooke,  Lawrence,  Awrist 
Hopkyn,  Maude,  Tiddenham 
Catchmay,  Margaret,  St.  ]3riavills 
Scrivener  ah.  Hullemaker,   Margaret, 

St.  Nicholas,  Gloucester 
Byde,  Maurice,  Stroud 
Mayle,  Margery,  Forthampton 
Darke,  Nicholas,  Hordon 
Geyner,  Nicholas,  North  Nibley 
Blanch,  Nicholas,  Eastington 
Westerbye,    Nicholas,    St.    Nicholas 

(Gloucester 
Fissher,  Nicholas,  Down  Amney 
Butter,  Philip,  Hartpury 
Hurdman,  Philip,  St.  Briavells 
Aleruge,  Richard,  Charlton  Kings 
Filtoo,  Roger,  Leckhampton 
Westmacot,  Richard,  Colne,  St.  Denis 
Butter,  Richard,  Hartbury 
Harris,  Richard,  Standich 
Myrreat,  Richard,  Leonard  Stanley 
Mifflyn,  Richard,  St.  John,  Gloucester 
Grene,  Richard,  Westcote 
ap    Roberts    als.     Millard,     Richard, 

Cromhall 
House,  Richard,  Shirborne 
Frape,  Richard,  Slymbridge 
Russell,  Robert,  Hull,  Berkeley 
Westbroke,  Richard,  Tetbury 
Home,  Richard,  Tainton 
Fynche,  Richard 

Freman,  Richard,  Down  Hatherley 
Adams,  Richard,  Holyrood  Ampney 
Somers,  Richard,  Winterbourne 
Wakeman,  Roger,  Forthampton 
Dangerfield,     Roger,     W^otton-under- 

Edge 
Brodford,  Roger,  Bromsbarow 
Wakeman,  Roger,  Forthampton 
Spenser,  Robert,  Tormarton 
Luycke,  Robert,  parson  of  Tatworth 
Emans,  Robert,  Henbury 
Greninge,  Robert 
Hawkins,  Robert,  Westbury 
Whyting,  Robert,  Badmington  Magna 
Turner,  Thomas,  Pauntly 
Perkyns,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Hale,  Thomas,  Hartbury 
Handman,  Thomas,  Tibberton 
Pye,  Thomas,  Clifford-on-Seven 
Roocke,  Thomas,  Bladington 
Wilkins,  Thomas,  Wormcote,  Dursley 
Hill,  Thomas,  Tormarton 
Organe,  Thomas.  Norton 
Snotter,  Thomas,  Oldbury,  Thornbury 


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Gloucestershire  Wills. 


17 


Partrydge,  Thomas,   Hill,  Berkeley 

P'tereche  in  Will. 

Grayle,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Church,  Thomas,  Gt.  Barrington 
Whitmay,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Vaughan,  Thomas,  Odyn,  Berkeley 
Colman,  Thomas,  Slymbridge 
Pryor,  Thomas,  Stroud,  Bisley 
Palmer,   Thomas,  bu.  Haresfield,  ad. 

with  will  annexed 
Lorde,  Thomas 
Nash,  Thomas,  Micheldean 
Tyttley,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Bossher,  Thomas,  Thornbury 

Endorsed  Bishere  and  Bosshere. 

Kinges,  Walter,  Hasfield 

Snethe,  Walter,  Frocester 

Tomer,  WiUiam,  Bisley 

Wilkins,  William,  Horsley 

Drury,  William,  St.  Nicholas,  Glou- 
cester 

Cooke,  William,  Elmeston 

Lord,  William,  Hasilton 

Tuckar,  William,  St.  Nicholas,  Glou- 
cester 

Augustjrne,  William,  parson  of  Michel- 
dean 

Keyse,  William,  Upleadon 

Alyen,  William,  Charfield 

Blear,  William,  Campden 

Hawkes,  William 

Bower,  William,  Bradston,  Berkeley 

Dydcotte,  William,  Ridmarly,  clerk,  ^«. 
Tewkesbury 

Borisley,  William,  Badgeworth 

Hale,  William,  Hartbury 

Etkyns,  William,  St.  Andrew's,  Glou- 
cester 

Mallett,  William,  Sidney 

Clent,  William,  Tewkesbury 

Mason,  William,  Beynhampton 

Hankoc,  William,  Yate 

Endorsed  Hawkes. 

Cokkes,  William,  Sandhurst 

1553- 

Harrys,  Agnes,  Odyngton 

Foxley,  Agnes,  Dunstboume  Abbotts 

Walwyn,      Agnes,     Bourton  -  on  -  the 

Water 
Denynge,  Agnes,  Wanswell,  Berkeley 
Basham,    Andrew,   vicar  of  Gt.   Bar- 
rington 
Weale,   Avice,  Twigworth,  St.  Kath- 

erine,  Gloucester 
Carter,  Christopher,  Lechlade 
Frend,    Christopher,  Whitlene,  New- 
land 
Tratman,  Edward,  Slymbridge 

GLOU.    WILLS. 


Channer,  Edward,  Stonehouse 

Hartland,  Giles,  Newent 

Cowley,  Geoffrey,  St.  John  Baptist, 
Gloucester 

Horsley,  George,  bu.  Dowrest  [?  Deer- 
hurst] 

Ellye,  Harry,  Redbrooke,  Newland 

Katemes,  Henry,  Tewkesbury 

Wyndow,  Henry,  Harecombe 

Sumnar,  Hugh,  parson  of  Winstone 

Hunte,  John,  Quedgeley 

Frape,  John,  Berkeley 

Bridgeman,  John,  Wolaston 

Hychman,  John 

Heydon,  John,  Tetbury 

Stephens,  John,  Dowghton,  Tetbury 

Heskyns,  John,  Dursley 

Crispe,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Vowle,  John,  Wickwar 

Alredge,  John,  Stroude 

Barrow,  John,  Rodford,  Berkeley 

Aperrye,  John,  Wotton-under-edge 

Endorsed  Aparye. 

Macham,  John,  Lechlade 

Sanagar,  John,  Berkeley 

Penall,  John,  Churchdown 

Fowler,  John,  vicar  of  Bisley 

Wilkins,  John,  Frocester 

Barne,  John,  Didbroke 

Evered,  James,  Slymbridge 

Edes,  James,  Stone 

Wekes,  Joan,  [no  place],  proved  at 
Witkwar 

Bradford,  Joan,  Dymock 

Aleruge,  Joan,  Charlton  Kings 

Ocford,  John,  Yate,  clerk 

Geyher,  Joan,  North  Nibley 

Lawson,  Joan,  St.  Katherine,  Glou- 
cester 

Wyntle,  John,  son  of  Roger  Wyntle 
of  Rodley,  Westbury 

Willes,  Joan,  Dymock 

Legge,  Joan,  Igyngton,  bu.  Tithering- 
ton 

Shotte,  Joan,  [no  place] 

Rysell,  Jane,  Hull,  Berkeley 

Knowlys,  Juliana,  Uley 

Heyward,  Joyce,  Tewkesbury 

Worloke,  Lewis,  Tortworth 

Beufort,  Lawrence,  Broad  Marston, 
Pebworth 

Holshippe,  Morice,  Hynam,  Churcham 

Hale,  Morice,  Ridford 

Clerk,  Margaret,  Upleadon 

Wychwell,  Michael,  Horton 

Lee,  Nicholas,  Lechlade 

Band,  Nicholas,  Uley 

Browne,  Nicholas,  Yate 

Tomas,  Nicholas,  Iron  Acton 

Barton,  Nicholas 

c 


i8 


Gloucestershire   Wills, 


[1541-1650. 


Strange,  Peter,  Syston 
Wiche,  Richard,  WoUaston 
Eloti)  Richard,  Frocestcr 

Endorsed  Ellon. 

Wickes,  Richard,  Gt.  Barrington 

Fretherri,  Richard,  Addlestrop 

Hogges,  Richard,  Stow 

Colwell,  Richard,  Alderley 

Thorner,  Richard,  01dbury,Thornbury 

CUssall,  Richard,  Bisley 

Mabatt,  Robert,  Derham 

Baker,  Robert,  Pedington,  Berkeley 

Up  Syvem,  Robert,  Stone 

Hurne,  Robert,  Berkeley 

Thomas,  Roger,  Iron  Acton 

Nele,  Simon,  Yate 

Turner,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 

Stynchcombe,  Thomas,  sen.,Tortworth 

Atcokkes,  Thomas,  Hill,  Berkeley 

Perkins,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 

Bande,  Thomas,  Berkeley 

Symmes,  Thomas,  Leonard  Stanley 

Russell,  Thomas,  Hill,  Berkeley 

Rogers,  Thomas,  North  Nibley 

Heyward  als.   Wynter,   Thomas, 
Minsterworth 

Trotnaan,  Thomas,  Dursley 

Chapman,  Thomas,  bu.  Woodchester 

Batt,  Thomas,  Eastington 

Summer,  Thomas,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Twynnynge,  Thomas,  Painswick 

Machyn,  Thomas,  Redbrook,  Newland 

Mathew,  Thomas,  Newland 

Wilcockes,  Thomas,  Oldbury,  Thorn- 
bury 

Tylar,  Thomas,  St.  Briavills 

Astmed,    Thomas,   Cradwill,   Brimps- 
field 

Chamer,  Walter,  Mars^field 

Harper,  Walter,  Christ,  Gloucester 

Fryere,  Walter,  Arlingham 

Burges,  Walter,  Doyngton 

Jeynkyns,  William,  Oldbury,  Thorn- 
bury 

Harrold,  William,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Hynton,  William,  Kemsford 

Grippes,  William,  Kemmerford 

James,  William,  Holy  Trinity,  Glou- 
cester. 

Joyner,  William,  Poole,  Chursdon 

Hyxe,  William,  Marche,  Berkeley 

Herbert,  William,  Hill,  Berkeley 

Hareson,  William,  Horseley 

Fortie,  William,  Hartbury 

Jamis,    WiUiam,     Oldburye,     Thorn- 
bury 

Broke,  William,  Broysboro 

Browne,  William,  Awre 

Kingsland,  William,  Upton  Leonard 

Meret,  William,  Gloucester 


Stevens,  William,  Stowfield,  English 

Bicknor 
James,  William  [  ?  see  above] 
Vidler,  William,  Slymbridge 
Overdrew,  Wilham,  Newent 
Perry,  William,  Ridford 

Pere  in  Will. 

Taylere,  William,  Tainton 
Fowler,  William,  Sainbury 
Wintull,  William,  Saul 
Mathew,  William,  Langbarrow 

1554. 

Hyll,  *Alice,  Pauntley 
Goodman,  Alice,  Ashchurch 
Twynynge,  Alice,  Corse 
Pyckesley,  Alice,  Whitfield,  Deerhurst 
Hamons,  Agnes,  Avening 
Humfray,  Agnes,  Murton  Valence 
Pegler,  Agnes,  Cowley  [by  Cam.  ?] 
Morwen,  Agnes,  St.  Mary  Broadgate, 

Gloucester 
Marten,  Alexander,  Hawkesbury 
Higges,  Catharine,  Moreton  Valence 
Smythe,  Catharine,  Derhurst  [missing] 
Carter,  Elizabeth,  bu.  Lechlade 
Bellamy,     Elizabeth,      St.     Andrews, 

Gloucester 
Nayler,  Elizabeth,  Coleford,  widow  of 

Robert  Nayler 
Hall,  Elizabeth,  par.  Berkeley 
Locke,  Elizabeth,  Shurburne 
Byrde,  Edmund,  Dursley 
Cotton,  George,  Witford 
Brayford,  George,  par.  Wolston 
Home,  George,  Tyrley 
Norrys,  Gilbert,  Tetbury 
Bonde,  Gilbert,  Tydnam 
Nyblet,  Humfrey,  Standish 
Elton,  Humphrey,  Presbury 

Eaton  in  Calendar. 

Hobbes,  Juliana,  Brockhampton 

Jobbes  in  Calendar. 

Lewes,  Juliana,  Hynton 
Wurcman,  Gyllian,  King  Stanley 
Freman,  Joan,  Rendcomb 
Wyllys,    Joan,    St.    Mary  Broadgate, 

Gloucester 
Alatham,  James,  Cysceter 
Marten,  James,  Cromhall 
Joyns,  James,  Neythour  Swell 

Jones  in  Calendar. 

Jonnes,  Isabella,  Senbridge,  Upton 
Frigge,  John,  bu.  Berkeley 
Hoper,  John,  Nymedowe,  Newland 
Bereman,  John,  Beverston 

•  In  this  year  the  wills  of  those  testators  whose 
Christian  names  be^n  with  A  are  placed  out  of 
order  and  follow  the  will  of  ^imon  Haselwycb. 


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19 


Smart,  John,  Ampney  Peter 
Hylle,  John,  Cyssef 
Bud,   John,  Frawntetun,   bu.  Winch- 
combe 

Bond  in  Calendar  by  error. 

Stone,  John,  Whittington 

Roode,  John,  Olbury,  bu.  St.  Aryld 

Crome,  John,  Cromhall 

Davys,  John,  Oldbury,  Thombury 

Marse,  John,  Thombury 

Bowton,  John,  Condicote 

Mannynge,  John,  Bourton  under  hill 

Wyrret,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Harrys,  John,  Hatherop 

Eyleworth,  John,  Ebrighton 

Taylyar,  John,  Ash  church 

Hyett,  John,  Cleve,  Westbury 

White,  John  [missing] 

Wattes,  John,  SUmbridge 

Loker,  John,  Elmore 

Etkyns,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonard 

Atkyns  in  Calendar. 

Taynton  als.  Port,  John,  Norton 
Smythe,  John,  Cowley  [by  Cam.  ?] 
Bodynge,  John,  Bradston,  Berkeley 
Dyrryett,  John,  Woodford 

Dyrrett  in  Calendar. 

Johns,  John,  Newland 

Jones  in  Calendar. 

Knowlles,  John,  Newent 

Mody,  John,  Horsley 

Lante,  JohnVSt.  Johns,  Gloucester 

Filde,  John,  bu.  Tybnrton 

Jobynes,  John,  Newport,  Berkeley 

Champyn,  John,    Simonsale,   Wotton 

under  Edge 
Manbye,  John,  Cyssef 
Holtane,  John,  Welford 
Norse,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Meysey,  John,  Marisdean 
Holford,  John,  Shipton  Moyne 
Hampton,  Lawrence,  Deerhurst 
Wytinge,  Maude,  Painswick 
Seger,  Morice,  Oldburj-,  Thornbury 

Sager  in  Calendar. 

HeTwood,  Margaret,  Churcham 
Coney,  Morgan,  Alderley 

Donye  in  Calendar. 

Tayler,  Marian,  St.   Mary  Broadgate, 

Gloucester 
Sampson,  Marian  [no  place] 
Brajrne,  Marya,  widow  of  Thomas,  bu. 

Little  Deane 
Kente,  Nicholas,  Oxentun 
Themer,  Philip,  Oldbury,  bu.  St.  Arild 

Turner  in  Calendar. 

Wellved,  Philip,  Brockwere,  St.  Bria- 

vels 
Adeane,  Richard,  Hawkesbury 
EUyattes,  Richard,  Stonehouse 


Ibell,  Richard,  Lydney 
Everod,  Richard,   Pedonton,  Berke'ey 
Nelme,  Richard,  Teynton 
Smith,  Richard 
Bond,  Richard,  vicar  of  Bitten 
Halle,  Richard,  Wotton  under  Edge 
George,  Richard,  Wolston 
Hyller,  Richard,  vicar  of  Elmeston 
Parker,  Richard,  bu.  Clayfyld 
Mayster,  Richard,  Thornecom,  West- 
bury 
Reve,  Richard,  Cysceter 
Johnson,  Richard,  bu.  Sherborne 
Whatcott,  Richard,  Lemyngton 
Smith,  Richard,  Hawkesbury 
Weare,  Richard,  Charfield 
Frowceter  als.  Smarte,  Richard,  petty 

canon  of  Gloucester 
Balden,  Robert,  Side 
Heynes,  Robert,  Oldbury,  Thornbury 
Davysse,  Robert,  bu.  Hard  wick 
Damsell,  Robert,  Bawdington 
Davis,  Robert,  Meysey  Hampton 
Fiport,  Robert,  Hempsted 
Chamber,  Robert,  Marsh  field 
Wakeman,  Roger,  Forthampton 
Browne,  Roger,  Cow  Honeyborne 
Teyll,    Roger    [no    place  :    lands    in 
Calmesden      and      Rendcombe ; 
proved  at  Cirencester] 
Watkynge,  Ralph,  Wollaston 
Haselwych,  Simon,  Newent 
Chadwell,  Thomas,  Barrington  Parva 
Gabe,  Thomas,  elder,  Stonehouse 
Colles,     Thomas,     Ephey,     Moreton 

Valence 
Winscombe,  Thomas,  Hatherop 
Cole,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Byford,  Thomas,  Tiberton 
Bluxe,    Thomas,     Marston,     Meysey 

Hampton 
Lucas,  Thomas,  Ham,  Berkeley 
Hoper,  Thomas,  Alvington 
Malpas,  Thomas,  Stanway 
Heringe,   Thomas,   Oldbury,    Thorn- 
bury 
Sevar,  Thomas,  Eastington 
Bonde,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Whyt,  Thomas,  St.  Mary's  Broadgate, 

Gloucester 
Whyttynton,  Thomas,  St.  Briavels 
Teste,  Thomas,  clerk,  Berkeley 

Seste  in  Calendar. 

Poule,  Thomas,  Codrington 
Cole,  Thomas,  Beynam,  Berkeley 
Bury,  Thomas,  bu.  Berkeley 
Davys  als.  Fecye,  Tewkesbury 
Kynge,  Thomas,  Rodborough 
Baker,  Thomas,  Matson 
Wyrewod,  Walter,  Tidenhain 


20 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Pegler,     William,    Wolepayne     \i.e. 

Owlpen] 
Coke,  William  [no  place] 
Hunderhyll,  William  [no  place] 
Kemys  als.    Lewys,    William,    Rod- 
borough,  bu.  Hampton 
Howse,     William,    Westynton,      bu. 

Campden 
Bruton,    William,    Dynnye,    Minster- 
worth 
Cosbye,  William,  St.  Nicolas,  Glou- 
cester 
Adcoke,  William,  Oldbury 
Wyilys,  William,  Sevenhampton 
Honneman,  William,  Tiberton 
Danng^erfyld,  William,  Stonehouse 
Marten,  William,  Ruardean 
Cooke,  William,  Barrow,  Boddington, 

inv. 
Vidlare,  William,  par.  Cromhall 
Heeld,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Alowe,  William,  Bam  wood,  Gloucester 
Eyers,  William,  Campden 
Hale,  William,  Odington 

«sss. 

Smyth,  Agnes,  Hatherup 
Nutte,  Agnes,  Oxenhall 
Mursley,  Agnes,  Dyrham 
Mathew,  Agnes,  Newland 
Dyrram,  Alice,  Willersey 
Hopkis,  Alice,  Dorsington 
Gybbes,  Alice,  Nibley 
Curnocke,  Ann,  Nibley 
Coxe,  Catharine,  Iron  Acton 
Penry,  David  [no  abode  given] 
Richards,  David,  Alderton 
Hitchens,  Edmund,  Gloucester 
Dyryat,  Edward,  Berkeley 
Huntley,  Edward,  Slymbridge 
Yermth,  Elen,  Lydney 
Chamber,  Edith,  Marshfield 
Dornet,  Elizabeth,  Beckford 
Bowton,  George,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Jobber,  Gilbert,  vicar  of  Chedworth 
Maulton,  Henry,  Corse 
Hyde,  Hugh,  Gloucester 
Horwood,  Humfry,  Cold  Aston 
Bradford,  Hugh,  Upleadon 
Addams,  Joan,  Oldbury 
Tomes,  Joan,  Westbury 
Reede,  Joan,  Longhope 
Longdon,  Isabella,  Hawkesbury 
Winston,  Juliana,  Witcomb 
Hawle,  John,  Cirencester 
Cole,  John,  Berkeley 
Heydon,  John,  Newland 
Skinner,  John,  Lechlade 
Dryver,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 


Turner,  John,  Berkeley 

Yelf,  John,  Longney 

Cooke,  John,  Stow-on-the-Wold 

Clearke,  John,  Tytherington 

Ossewold,  John,  Oldway 

Brawell,  John,  Almiston 

Camme,  John,  Lydney 

Wolse,  John,  Hardwick 

Cooke,  John,  Elmston 

Trapline,  John,  Berkeley 

Buddinge,  John,  Dursley 

Butter,  John,  Maisemore 

Chering^on,  John,  Winston 

Browne,  John,  Berkeley 

Monne,  John,  Westbury 

Boltar,  Margaret,  Thormerton 

Brobam,  Margaret,  Westbury 

Grace,  Margaret,  Sherborne 

Whitehed,  Margery,  Hartpury 

Bere,  Margery,  Berkeley 

Sanbage,  Nicholas,  Snowshill 

Philpotte,  Nicholas,  Toddenham 

Millard,  Nicholas,  Boxwell 

Baker,  Nicholas,  Berkeley 

Crome,  Philip,  Berkeley 

Stevens,  Richard,  Brockworth 

Flower,  Richard,  Lydney 

Cotton,  Richard,  W^hittington 

Wattes,  Richard,  Gloucester 

Bufford,  Richard,  Newland 

Smyth,  Richard,  Berkeley 

Grayle,  Richard,  Tortworth 

Chee,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 

Grobbe,  Richard,  Coates 

Shotte,  Richard,  Barnwood 

Bound,  Richard,  Newnham 

Beach,  Richard,  Newent 

Townsend,  Richard,  Shurdington 

Coxe,  Richard,  Longford 

Bery,  Richard,  Dursley 

Benett,  William,  Berkeley 

Alee,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 

Nichols,  Robert,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 

Hayle,  Robert,  Minsterworth 

Knight,  Robert,  Compton  Abdale 

Sheylor,  Robert,  Sherborne 

Barkey  <?rBarkei,  Thomas,  Oxendon 

Ha^inge,  Thomas,  Cowley 

Hyll,  Thomas,  Painswick 

Belsip,  Thomas,  Yate 

Hopkyn,  Thomas,  St.  Bravell 

Ridar  or  Ryder,  Thomas,  Elmington, 

in  Westbury 
Sysmore,  Thomas,  Cysseter 
Etkyns,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Warren,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Harris,  Thomas,  Oddington 
Butter,  Thomas,  Northleach 
Rooke,  Thomas,  Little  Risington 
Peerse,  Thomas,  Bisley 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


21 


Barker,  Thomas,  Oxendon 
Raynoldes,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Baylye,  Thomas,  Tortworth 
Cull,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Howldar,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Kench,  Thomas,  Wick-Risington 
Saunders,  Thomas,  Ashleworth 
Maunsell,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Rutter,  Thomas,  Northleach 

But  see  the  will  of  Butter,  Thomas. 

Fowche,  Thomas,  Longborough 
Harris,  Thomas,  I3road  Campden 
Foster,  Thomas,  Trinley 
Saunders,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Saunders,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
Ame,  William,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Colchester,  William,  Saintbury 
Keyward,  Walter,  Ashchurch 
Webbe,  William,  Syde 
Broke,  Walter,  Painswick 
Seaburne,  William,  Wortley,  in 

Wotton-under-Edge  ? 
Bullocke,  William,  Elmore 
Oswald,  William,  Berkeley 
Baylye,  William,  Tederenton 
Everod,  Walter,  Shipton  Moyne 
Smythsyn,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Hutman,  William,  Prestbury 
Trownssall,  William,  Newland 
Shaken,  William,  Pebworth 
Mayowe,  William,  Bisley 
Godfrey,  William,  Buckland 
Worlocke,  William,  Lydney 
Longden,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Frebancke,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Phelpes,  William,  Berkeley 


1556. 

Colchester,  Agnes,  Saintbury 
Dymrye,  Ambrose,  Yate 
Reve,  Agnes,  Dumbleton 
Baker,  Agnes,  Tibberton 
Styffe,  Agnes,  Hawkesbury 
Nicholls,  Agnes,  Meysey  Hampton 
Littull,  Agnes,  Maisemore 
Bucher,  Anthony,  Newport 

Bocher  in  Will. 

Reve,  Anne,  Tewkesbury 
Francombe,  Christopher,  Tyrley 
Stevens,  Dennis,  Berkeley 
Woodward,  David,  Leonard  Stanley 
Collye,  Edmund,  Aylburton 
Brodford,  Elizabeth,  Whetenhurst 
Snotter,  Elizabeth,  Wolbery,  Oldbury? 
Myll,  Edward,  Cold  Aston 
Thomas,  Edward,  Downhatherley 
Fawdry,  Elizabeth,  Stanway 

Not  in  the  Index. 

3   * 


Munke,  Elizabeth,  Kempsford 

Fyll,  George,  vicar  of  Weston-on-Avon 

Dysley,  Henry,  city  of  Gloucester 

Gatley,  als.  Tayler,  Henry,  Dymock 

Cowper,  Henry,  Marston  Sicca 

Brodford,  Hugh,  Upleadon 

Wheler,  Henry,  Nether  Gyting 

Marten,  John,  Pebworth 

Phelpes,  Joan,  North  Nibley 

Hyll,  John,  Newent 

Birde,  Joan,  Norton 

Harvey,  John,  Berkeley 

Hintley,  Joan,  Kempsford 

Jenkins,  John,  Tredington 

Webbe,  John,  Frocester 

Payne,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 

Wyman,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 

Ingram,  John,  Whittington 

Cullymore,  Joseph,  Yate 

Atwoode,  John,  Berkeley 

Blake,  John,  Wheatenhurst 

Peerse,  Joan.     No  abode  mentioned. 

The  will  was  proved  at  Fairford 
Colymore,  Joan,  Tyderington 
Dangerfield,     John,     Wotton    under 

Edge 
Stradlinge,  John,  Stanley  Leonard 
Evans  als.  Tayler,  Joan,  Yate 

Index  has  Johannes. 

Cambridge,  John,  Brimscomb 
Daumper,  John,  Campden 

Dawmperd  in  Will. 

CoUymore,  John,  Tederenton 
Yaye,  John,  Lydney 

Jaye  in  Will. 

Geynis,  John,  Tredington 

Rooke,  Isabel,  Bladington 

Bartely,  Joyse 

Sanders,  John 

Mayor,  John,  Hatherup 

Collet,  John,  Ashton  under  Hill 

Robarte,  John,  ArHngham 

Compton,  John,  Twining 

Tanner,  John,  Berkeley 

Gyll,  John,  Longney 

Browton,  John,  Thornbury 

Compton,  Jane,  Twining 

Stedes,  John,  Tederenton 

Daungerfield,   John,   Wotton   under 

Edge 
Selmon,  John,  Stinchcomb 
Houlder,  Joan,  Charlton  Kings 
Fourde,  Isabel,  Alderley 
Rowlebright,  John,  Saintbury 
George,  John,  Cirencester 
Nelme,  John,  Berkeley 
Aprice,  John 
Achettle,  James 

Howshippe,  Leonard,  Churcham 
Stone,  Margaret,  Whittington 


22 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Aldey,  Margery,  Stonehouse 
Cowper,  Margaret,  Marston  Sicca 
Raynoldes,  Matilda,  Pebworth 
Vaughan,  Morgan,  Westbury,  Wilts 
Hixe,  Nicholas,  Winchcomb 

Hyckes  in  Will. 

Crowdye,  Nicholas,  city  of  Gloucester 

Packer,  Philip,  Wappley 

Yelf,  Perrin,  Longney 

Kinche,     .     .     .     [missing] 

Mannsell,     .     .     .     [missing] 

Gothridge,  Robert,  Charlton  Kings 

Ponter,  Robert,  Thornbury 

Bruton,  Richard,  Wotton  under  Edge 

Teynton,  Robert,  Prestbury 

Mathewe,  Richard,  Oxinton 

Boche,  Richard,  vicar  of  Nether  Swell 

Bechein  Will. 

Ramscar,  Richard,  vicar  of  Twining 
Heynes,  Richard,  Stretton 
Swanne,  Richard,  L>dney 
Sheparde,  Richard,  Bledington 
Byddell,  Richard,  Alderley 
Beeke,  Robert,  Marshfield 
Tomes,  Robert,  Hampnet 
Walker,  Richard,  Nether  Stone 
Baker,  Robert,  Great  Baringlon 
Bonde,  Richard,  Haresfield 
Higges,  Robert,  Sandhurst 
Hill,  Richard,  parson  of  Edgeworth 
Atwood,  Richard,  Uley 
Biglyn(.''),  Roger 
Uttom,  Richard,  Stow 
Mills,  Thomas,  Wilford  [Welford  ?  ] 
Bradley,  Thomas,  Syde 
Dryver,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Ingulls,  Thomas,  Aston  sub  Edge 
Worlocke,  Thomas,  Oxinhall 
Stumpt,  Thomas,  Nybley 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Keterminster,  Thomas,  Ashchurch 
Corbet,  Thomas,  Newent 
Baylye,  Thomas,  Cam. 
Fawkner,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Crede,  Thomas,  Bitton 
Hixe,  Thomas,  Gt.  Barington 
Myll,  Thomas,  Quedgley 
Wollcirye,  Thomas,  Lassington 
Harris,  Thomas,  Over  Swell 
Bull,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Wolst,  Thomas,  Standish 
Flowan,    Thomas,    Colford,   in    New- 
land 
Barker,  Thomas,  Welford 
Worlocke,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Vernam,  Thomas,  Standish 
Richardes,  Thomas,  Standish 
Fermer,  William,  Beckford 
Spensar,  William,  Little  Risington 
Steite,  Woolston,  Bladington 


Yate,  William,  vicar  of  Tytherington 
Tayler,  William,  city  of  Gloucester 
Gyll,  William,  Longney 
Bence,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Skaye,  William,  Little  Compton 
Seriaunte,  William,  Awre 
Festen(.''),  William  [no  place] 
Ebbesworth,  William,  Haiherup 
Wright,  William,  Bagenden 
Bromfield,  William,  South  Cerney 
Fissher,  William,  Elmeston 
Veysey,  William,  Estington 
Kydden,  William,  Uley 
Thomas,  William,  Wickwar 
Wheler,  William,  Forthampton 
Tyllin,  William,  Thornbury 
Whitingham,  Wm.,  city  of  Gloucester 
Spynner,  William,  Lydney 
Smarte,  William  [no  place] 
Holester,  William,  Westerley 
Mylton,  Wm.,  Woldbury  [Oldbury] 
Cooke,  Walter,  Standish 
Adlam,  Wm.,  Westbury  [on  Trym] 
Ryley,  William,  Dymock 
Rawlens,  William,  Bratton,  Wilts 
Addams  ?  ,  William 

1557- 

Butter,  Agnes,  Maisemore  ? 
Slayne,  Agnes,  Winchcombe 
Wilkins,  Alice,  Horseley 
Saunders,  Alice,  Maisemore 
Bycknell,  Alice 
Spenser,  Agnes,  Cirencester 
Kente,  Alice,  Ashchurch 
Rayson,  Ambrose,  Tewkesbury 
Bovis,  Andrew,  Tewkesbury 
Persons,  Alice,  Lygh 
Richins,  Agnes,  Kempsford 
EUeche,  Alice,  Ashelworth 
Apparrye,  Agnes,  Sandhurst 
Davis,  Ambrose,  Berkeley 
Poole,  Agnes,  Wappeley 
Harbert,  Alice,  Little  Risington 
Tybbettes,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Bryaunt,  Agnes,  Westerley 
Coole,  Agnes,  Tewkesbury 
Pace,  Agnes,  Hasfield 
Elkes,  Alice,  Nether  Swell 
Hunte,  Anne,  Quedgeley 
Freman,  Agnes,  Estington 
Ambre,  Agnes,  Winchcombe 
Collet,  Alice,  Upper  Slaughter 
Blissard,  Adam,  Buckland 
James,  Agnes,  Ueerhurst 
Robyns,  Alice,  Lye 
Pope,  Agnes,  Kempsford 
Mathewe,  Anthony,  Driffield 
Westmecot,  Alice,  Colne  St.  Denys 


I54I-I650.] 


Glouceste  rsh  ire   VI  "^ills. 


23 


Loveringe,  Agnes,  Northleach 
Holsheppe,  Agnes,  Toddington 
Mabbotte,  Anlhonv,  Cowley 
Porter,  Anthony,  Aston-sub-Edge 
Newman,  Katharine,  Pebworth 
Metlowe,  Christian,  Twining 
Mylls,  Cecile,  Tetbury 
Tomes,  Christian,  Tewkesbury 
Holtam,  Cecile,  Dorsington 
Tyler,  Clement,  Winchcombe 
Fortey,  Katharine,  Hartpury 
Wilkins,  Christopher,  Tortworth 
Slaughter,  Christopher,  Tewkesbury 
Batte,  Katharine,  Hartpury 
Wilkins,  Eleanor,  Frocester 
Woode,  Ellen,  Cirencester 
Rolbright,  Eleanor,  Saintbury 
Chapman,  Giles,  Woodchester 
Little,  Elizabeth,  Maisemore 
Adams,    Edmund,    Compton   Abdale, 

St.  Oswald 
Wyman,  Edward,  Brockthorp 
Cowley,  Elizabeth,  city  of  Gloucester 
Coxe,  Helen,  Marston  Meysey 
Portlocke,  Edith,  Down  Amney 
Aston,  Edmund,  city  of  Gloucester 
Steite,  Elizabeth,  Stanway 
Roborowe.  Edmund,  Maisemore  ? 
Stanburne,  Edward,  Oldbury 
Banckes,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Holtam,  Elizabeth,  Welford 
Beret,  Edmund,  Cam. 
Rudborowe,  Edmund,  Maisemore  ? 
Baston,  Eleanor,  Corse 
Eylworthe,  Elizabeth,  Ebrington 
Butter,  Elizabeth,  Maisemore 
Davis,  Eleanor,  English  Bicknor 
Wyet,  Edward,  Pebworth 
Hunte,  Edmund,  Cirencester 
Humfrey,  Elian,  Hatherop 
Mannynge,  Edmund,  Woolston 
Stubbs,  Eleanor,  Charlton  Kings 
Smythe,  Jeoffrey,  Saintbury 
Rigge,  George,  Tewkesbury 
Poole,  George,  city  of  Gloucester 
Watkins,  George,  Harsafield 
Hickens,  Gregory,  Quinton 
Aucoke  or  Awcock,  George,  Chelten- 
ham 
Barber,  George,  Broadwell 
Mason,  George,  Newland 
Tringham,  Henry,  Cirencester 
Wheate,  Henry,  Stow 
Weston,  Henry,  Bitton 
Lyttle,  Henry,  Bodington 
Brevell,  Henry,  Charlton  Kings 
Cooke,  Henry,  Stow 
Allyn,  Hugh,  Cromhall 
Clopton,  Henry,  Broadwell 
Weekes,  Henry,  Tetbury 


Bullocke,  Henry,  Elmore 

Williams,  Henry,  Tewkesbury 

Busforde,  Henry,  Newland 

Taylor,  Henry,  Sherbourne 

Hawlinge,  John,  Prestbury 

Marshe,  John,  Alvington 

Eldridge,  John,  Norton 

Foster,  John,  Tirley 

Goar,  John,  Wootton-sub-Edge 

Aspland,  John,  Corse 

Flocke,  Joan,  Deerhurst 

Grene,  John,  North  Cerney 

Fowche,  Joyes,  Longborough 

Westcotte,  John,  Marshfield 

Tanner,  Isabel,  Ashchurch 

Doppinge,  Jamas,  Slimbridge 

Bullocke,  Isabel,  Standish 

Tomkins,  James,  Tewkesbury 

Butler,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 

Rodwaye,  John,  Chermgton 

HauUe,  John,  Norton 

Berde,  John,  Standish 

Marten,  John,  Wiilersey 

Byford,  John,  Tibberton 

Bartley,  John 

Pechye,  John,  Colne  St.  Alwin 

Brode,  Joan,  Duntsbourne  Abbots 

Sysmore,  John,  Maisemore 
Corkeshute,  John,  Hasfield 
Packer,  John,  Chaltanham 
Goram,  John,  Great  Barrington 
Wekins,  John,  Great  Barrington 
Dowle,  John,  Berkeley 
Mundey,  John,  Cirencester 
Phillipes,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 
Yerington,  John,  Cheltenham 
Ryve,  John,  Minsterworth 
Speche,  John,  Lye 
Dugmore,  John,  Cheltenham 
Spyrwynke,  Joan,  Charlton  Kings 
Warde,  John,  Elmaston 
Holyfaste,  John,  Dumbleton 
Lemes,  John,  Cleeve 
Webbe,  John,  Turkdean 
Tyler,  John,  Nymsfield 
Hickes,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Hikes,  John,  Upper  Swell 
Clefley,  John,  Sherbourne 
Welles,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Ockey,  John,  [no  abode  given] 
Goughe,  John,  Little  Dean 
Lawelly,  John,  Tuddenham 
Barnard,  John,  Frampton  upon  Severn 
Newes,  John,  Abston 
Hancoke,  John,  Pocklechurch 
Ljrttle,  John,  Cirencester 
Badram,  James,  Frampton  upon  Severn 
Bason,  John.  Campden 
Collyns,  John,  Painswick 
Malle,  John,  Northleach 


24 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Tytley,  Joan,  Cirencester 

Hellam,  John,  Leonard  Stanley 

Bele,  Joan,  Forthampton 

Geyner,  Juliana,  North  Nibley 

Wattes,  John,  Forthampton 

Apmorgan,  John,  English  Bicknor 

Maylet,  John,  Newent 

Kente,  John,  Elmeston 

Higg-yns,  John,  Toddington 

Londe,  John,  Whaddon 

Hewes,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Streche,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Turbill,  John,  Twining 

Bocher,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Powis,  John,  Ashton  under  Hill 

Johnson,  John,  Lydney 

Wyman,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 

Dorrem,  John,  Moreton-Henmarsh 

Wodley,  John,  Tirley 

Kedde,  John,  Pocklechurch 

Malle,  John,  Northleach 

Comley,  John,  Forthampton 

Slatter,  John,  Pebworth 

Gyles,  Joan,  Sherbourne 

Bennet,  John,  Ebrington 

Kyrbye,  John,  Badgworth 

Assam,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Whorewood,  John,  Horsley 

Hallinge,  John,  Welford 

Dyston,  John,  Wmchcombe 

Dawburye,  John,  Cirencester 

Page,  Lawrence,  Mickleton 

Gomey,  John,  Cirencester 

Drywyn,  Lawrence,  Winchcombe 

Sraythe,  John,  Bagworth 

Apowen,  Lewis,  Lee 

Baker,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 

Berd,  Margaret,  Standish 

Hartull,  John,  Forthampton 

Curnocke,  Morris,  Berkeley 

Tomes,  John,  Wickwar 

Brevell,  Margaret,  Charlton  Kings 

Tomes,  John,  Westbury^ 

Kecke,  Margery,  Marston  Sicca 

Myllard,  John,  Stanway 

Pyrrye,  Margaret,  Bleysedon 

Bodnam,  John,  Upton  [see  1567] 

Albright,  Margery,  Ebrington 

Kemmys,  John,  Colne  Alwyns 

Taylor,  Margery,  Charlton  Kings 

Dowle,  John,  Berkeley 

Burges,  Margery,  Stow 

All3m,  John,  Tirley 

Barker,  Margaret,  Broadwell 

Austen,  John.  Elmore 

Kyrcham,  Margery,  Staunton 

Kyght,  John,  Broadwell 

Awood,  Margaret,  Upton 

Cockes,  John,  Marston  Meysey 

Cowper,  Margery,  Winchcombe 

Dumley,  James,  Frampton  upon  Severn 

Harris,  Margery,  Quedgley 

Stable,  James,  Marston  Meysey 

Tylor,  Nicholas,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Bye,  John,  Holyrood  Ampney 

Purser,  Nicholas,  Ebrington 

Tovye,  John,  Staunton 

Davis,  Nicholas,  Quinton 

Togell,  John,  Cirencester 

Yddredge,  Nicholas,  Norton 

Cloterbooke,  John,  King's  Stanley 

Strowd,  Nicholas,  Cirencester 

Branden,  John,  Staunton 

Newland,  Nicholas,  city  of  Gloucester 

Wheler,  John,  Deerhurst 

Izod,  Nicholas,  Todington 

Kelinge,  John,  vicar  of  Ebrington 

Modye,  Nicholas,  Nibley 

Monmothe,  John,  Marston  Sicca 

Harbert,  Peter,  Little  Risington 

Colabur,  John,  Temple  Guyting 

Mawson,  Peter,  Tetbury 

Utton,  Helen,  Stow 

Edye,  Peter,  Aylberton 

Yonge,  Juliana  [Gillian],  Corse 

Hyllye,  Stephen,  Forthampton 

Jeyns,  John,  Ashchurch 

Belcher,  Sybill,  Pebworth 

Weston,  John,  Campden 

Berde,  Stephen,  pryst,  Tewkesbury 

Camden,  John,  Pebworth 

Bysshoppe,  Sybill,  Elmeston 

Rogers,  John,  Westerley 

Stone,  Simon,  Bewdley 

Danyell,  John,  Ebrington 

Wylson,  Richard,  Stow 

Calabur,  John,  Addlestrop 

Tymbrell,  Robert,  Sevenhampton 

Collytt,  John,  Oddington 

Trynder,  Richard,  Amney  St.  Peter 

Mylle,  John,  Whaddon 

Kente,  Robert,  Oxenton 

Martume,  John,  Sydynton 

Elboroughe,  Robert,  Oldbury 

Baston,  John,  Corse 

Baker,  Roger,  Tibberton 

Bowyer,  John,  Westbury 

Morwent,  Roger,  Duntsborne  Knights 

Curtis,  John,  Hatherup 

Browne,  Richard,  Syston 

Tounes,  John .' 

Shyld,  Richard,  Deerhurst 

Smythe,  Joan,  Winchcombe 

Clemson,  Richard,  Weston-sub-Edge 

Grene,  John,  Lye 

Longford,  Richard,  Ebrington 

Muncke,  John,  Meysey  Hampton 

Meadowes,  Robert  \cf.  ttt/ra\ 

Modye,  James,  Marshfield 

I  bell,  Roger,  Lee 

I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


25 


Collyer,  Robert,  Maisemore 
Hannes,  Richard,  Quinton 
Bawdrye,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Heaven,  Richard,  Colley 
Laye,  Richard,  Campden 
Marshold,  Richard,  Willersey 
Lyttle,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Wakeman,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Bromyche,  Roger,  Preston  upon  Stour 
Smjrthe,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Pryce,  Richard,  Campden 
Farmer,  Richard,  Forthampton 
Worlocke,  Robert,  Cromhall 
Trayet,  Roger,  Twining 
Branche,  Richard,  Churcham 
Payne,  Robert,  Broadwell 
Shreven,  or  Chreuen,  Richard,  Corse 
Goslinge,  Robert,  Churcham 
Atwells,  Richard,  Lye 
Fynche,  Robert,  Sherbourne 
Tysoe,  Robert,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Ideridge,  Robert,  Norton 
Harward,  Robert,  Pebworth 
Aubroke,  Richard,  Upper  Slaughter 
Crede,  Robert,  Down  Amney 
Beeke,  Reginald,  Cheltenham 
Parker,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Wether,  Robert,  Thornbury 
Wilcoxe,  Richard,  Stow 
Cooke,  Richaid,  city  of  Gloucester 
Atwells,  Richard,  Lye 
Datnsell,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Rogers,  Richnrd,  Compton  Abdale 
Smythe,  Robert,  Toddenham 
Warde,  Richard,  Ebrington 
Combe,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Brode,  Richard,  North  Cerney 
Malyn,  Richard,  Oddington 
Fysher,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Forde,  Robert,  Westerley 
Slajrne,  Robert,  Winchcombe 
Wood,  Richard,  Marshfield 
Clysold,  Robert,  Stroud 
Smythe,  Richard,  Saintbury 
Butler,  Robert,  Cheltenham 
Rudles,  Robert,  Ebrington 
Harris,  Richard,  Aston  upon  Carrant 
Heathe,  Richard,  Painswick 
Butler,  Robert,  Cheltenham 
Butte,  Robert,  Norton 
Awells,  Richard,  Lye 
Smyth,  Richard,  Standish 
Maundfield,  Robert,  Lye 
Browninge,  Richard,  South  Cerney 
Whitbye,  Robert,  Longney 
Hulles,  Richard,  Stow 
Pycher,  Thomas,  Llancante 
Teysam,  Richard,  Wheatenhurst 
Gregorye,  Robert,  Cheltenham 
Robyns,  Robert,  Chedworth 


Coke,  Robert,  Corse 
Clente,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Peerce,  Robert,  Windrush 
Morse,  Richard,  Chedworth 
James,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Reve  or  Ryve,  Richard,  Marshfield 
Grene,  Richard,  Upper  Guyting 
Becke,  Robert,  Badgeworth 
Howell,  Robert,  Oldbury 
Russell,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Sowtherne,  Richard,  Mickleton 
Meadows,  Robert,  Adlestrop 
Atwells,  Richard,  Lye 
Baggot,  Robert,  Colne  St.  Denys. 
Tomes,  Robert,  Marston  Sicca 
Kyte,  Richard,  Ebrington 
Hall,  Robert,  Hurnell 
Moore,  Richard,  Fairford 
Nicholson,  Richard,  Badgeworth 
Harris,  Richard,  Nybley 
Towcke,  Robert,  Kempsford 
Marshold,  Robert,  Westcote 
Tylye,  Richard,  Marshfield 
Atwells,  Richard  [(/.  supra\ 
♦Belcher,  Sible,  Bd.  Marston,  Pebworth 
*Berd,  Stephen,  "  pryst,''  Tewkesbury 
*Bysshope,  Sible,  Elmston 
♦Stone,  Simon,  Bewdley 
Rawl3rns,  Thomas,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Compton,  Thomas,  Quinton 
Ockle,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Hyche,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Merelles,  Thomas,  Swindon 
Evenishe,  Thomas,  Bedgeworth 
Ingram,  Thomas,  Whittington 
Wellis,  Thomas,  Kempsford 
Stubbe,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Woode,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Wyntle,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Hegges,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Chevington,  Thomas,  Badgworth 
Swayne,  Thomas,  Meysey  Hampton 
Hawkins,  Thomas,  Insworth? 
Lydyate,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Blandford,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Burnell,  Thomas,  Yate 
Whone  i^r  Hone,  Thomas,  Brockworth 
Marten,  Thomas,  Deerhurst 
Poursser,  Thomas,  Ebrington 
Guye,  Thos.,  Blanington,  St.  Leonards 
Boner,  Thomas,  Mickleton 
Hale,  Thomas,  Oddington 
Goode,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Brodwaye,  Thomas,  Mickleton 
Smyth,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Arthure,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Beste,  Thomas,  parson  of  Cotes 
Merye,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
Newman,  Thomas,  Broad  Marston 

•  Repeated  above,  p.  24. 


26 


Glottcestci'shii'e  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Hayward,  Thomas,  Broad  Marston 
Heath,  Thomas,  Ashchurch 
Forward,  Thomas,  Chedworth 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Gregorye,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
Tyler,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Fydlo'we,  Thomas,  Hasfield 
Estmeed   or    Astmede,    Thomas, 

Brimsfield 
Adalle,  Thomas,  Bourton-on-Water 
Saverye,  Thomas,  Kempsford 
Castle,  Thomas,  Broadwell 
Nichols,  Thomas,  Winchcombe 
Whyther,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Drynkewater,  Thomas,  Elmeston 
Goddeyne,  Thomas,  Kempsford 
Shryffe,  Thomas,  Wooton-under-Edge 
Farmer,  Thomas,  city  of  Gloucester 
Geyffe,  Thomas,  Longjney 
Cro;inupe,  Thomas,  Bulley 
Younge,  Thomas,  Newent 
Cole,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Smythe,  Thomas,  INIickleton 
Parker,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Robertes,  Thomas,  Driffield 
Balye,  Thomas,  Quedgeley 
Hyette,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Skaye,  Thomas,  Stow 
Loverynge,  Thomas,  Northleach 
Bramiche,  Thomas,  Redford 
Meritte,  Thomas,  Chedworth 
Monnynge,  Thomas,  Bourton-on-Hill 
Hayle,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Tgwnesend,  Thomas,  Quinton 
Davis,  Thomas,  Longney 
Tylladam,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Morwentes,    or   Morwent,   Thomas, 

Hartpury 
Woode,  or  a  Wood,  Thomas,  Upper 

Slaughter 
Monmothe,  Thomas,  Quinton 
Glover,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Freman,  Thomas,  Frocester 
Robertes,  Thomas,  Wolston 
Fretherne,  Thomas,  Addlestrop 

"  in  the  County  of  the  Cety  of  glouc." 

Davis,  Thos.,  Tullwellcourt 
Apryce,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
Ley,  Thomas,  Saintbury 
Turner,  Thomas,  Newton  Bagpath 
Mason,  Thos.,  Stanley,  in  Toddington? 
Jordene,  Thomas,  English  Bicknor 
Eddye,  Thomas 

Nelme,  William,  city  of  Gloucester 
Gelfe,  William,  Hartpury 
Tratman,  William,  Dursley 
Byshoppe,  William,  Quedgeley 
Greneway,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Calle,  William,  Woodchester 
Combe,  Walter,  Mickleton 


Kyte,  William,  Pebworth 
Lawrence,  William,  Cromhall 
Baytley,  William,  Stanway 
Mollington,  William,  Stow 
Senburye,  William,  Stow 
Barret,  William,  Minsterworth 
Nicholson,  William,  Toddington 
Batte,  Walter,  Estington 
Sturman,  William,  Toddenham 
Heyward,  William,  Sandhurst 
Cooper,  William,  Winchcombe 
Dewsey,  William,  Sandhurst 
Muncke,  Walter,  Meysey  Hampton 
Tysan,  William,  Buckland 
Mayson,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Hardinge,  William,  Abson 
Lewes,  William,  Churcham 
Izord,  Izod,  William,  Buckland 
Steyte,  William,  Stanway 
Byrte,  William,  Frampton-on-Scvern 
Barringlon,  Wm.,Weston-under-Edge 
Pursar,  William,  Aston-sub-Edge 
Hawkyns,  William,  Turkdean 
Cocam,  William,  Staverton 
Frampton,  Walter,  Bisley 
Hogges,  William,  Prestbury 
Cawssowe,  William,  Harnell 
French  alias  Lane,  Wm.,  Cheltenham 
Dowle,  William,  Newland 
Persons,  William,  Farmington 
Merrett,  William,  Matson 
Hodges,  William,  Bourton-on-Water 
Lawley,  Walter,  Winchcombe 
Davis,  William,  Quedgeley 
Smarte,  William,  Hartpury 
Call,  William,  Clififord 
Broke   or  Brodbroke,  William,  Mey- 
sey Hampton 
Tawney,  William,  Startto 
Cale,  William,  Woodchester 
Roundull,  William,  Maisemore 
Clementes,  William,  city  of  Gloucester 
Holwaye,  William,  Norton 
Freman,  William,  Ebrington 
Monninge,  William,  Kingscote 
Brewer,  William,  Oxenton 
Gybbes,  William,  Quinton 
Barrowe,  William,  Daglingworth 
Byshoppe,  William,  Elmeston 
Godweyne   or    Goodv^yn,    William, 

Berkeley 
Hynde,  William,  Bourton-on-hill 
Tayler,  William,  Huntley 
Wattes,  William,  Tetbury 
Duckmonton,  William,  Twining 
Wyllys,  Wm.,  Churcham  St.  Andrew 
Aylbright,  William,  Mickleton 
Mathewe,  William,  Cheltenham 
Izode,  William,  Staunton 
Lee,  William,  Honeyboume 


I54I-I650.] 


Glouccstcrsh  ire    J I  'ills. 


27 


Clearke,  William,  Hartpury 
Carter,  William,  Broadwell 
Hodges,  William,  Winchcombe 
Wyllys,  William.  Longborough 
Hitchyns,  William,  Quinton 
Trynder,  William,   Ampney  St.  Mary 
Eirle,  William,  Thornbury 
Rowe,  William,  Syston 
Fynch,  William,  Leckliampton 
Gybbes,  William,  North  Nybley 
Polton,  William,  Corse 
Barston,  Walter,  Nether  Swell 

1558. 

Pryce,  Agnes  [missing] 
Somerset,  Agnes,  Deerhurst 
Styet,  Agnes  [missing] 
Yddrich,  Alice  [missing] 
Home,  Agnes,  Hartpury 
Raynoldes,  Alice,  Dumbleton 
Smyth,  Agnes,  Kingswood 
Knight,  Agnes,  Slimbridge 
Pygler,  Alice,  Frocester 
Huggyns,  Alice,  city  of  Gloucester 
Shepard,  Agnes,  Bledington 
Showle,    Agnes,    Longford,    near 

Gloucester 
Boseley,  Agnes,  Badgeworth 
Trotman,  Agnes,  Cam. 
Cuffe,  Agnes,  Upleadon 
Brydges,  Alice,  Tetbury 
Perryn,  Agnes,  Avening 
Worlocke,  Alice,  Cromhall 
Colymore,  Andrew,  Tithrington 
Tomes,  Agnes,  Marston  Sicca 
Davys,  Amy,  city  of  Gloucester 
Nelme,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Hayward,  Agnes,  Hartpury 
Dayngerfeld,  Agnes,  Stonehouse 
Haye,  Andrew,  Stone 
Smyth,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Lewis,  Agnes,  Churchdon 
Grene,  Anne,  Hampton  Meysey 
Mayo,  Alice,  Kempley 
Byglyen,  Alice,  Bishop's  Cleeve 
Jones,  Alice,  Tuddenham 
Wylkins,  Alice,  King's  Stanley 
Jenyns,  Agnes,  Newent 
Jaye,  Agnes,  Lydney 
George,  Alice,  Cirencester 
Frebery,  Agnes,  Widford 
Sellwyn,  Agnes,  Slimbridge 
Hullys,  Alice,  Oddini^ton 
Perdye,  Alice,  Winchcombe 
Kyte,  Agnes,  Pebworth 
Gyllam,  Augustine,  Slimbridge 
Raye,  Agnes,  Buckland 
Grayhurst,  Alexander,  Bledington 
Hassam,  Agnes,  Ashelworth 


Warde,  Agnes,  Ebrington 
Norris,  Alice,  Tetbury 
Brabant,  Alexander,  Newland 
White,    Christopher,    city    of    Glou- 
cester {^si/per  Ji/o^ 
Starre,  Katherine,  Leonard  Stanley 
Bucland,  Katherine,  North  Nybley 
Ryner,  Katherine,  Corse 
Byrte,  Kelam,  Duntsbourne  Rous 
Fyssher,  Katherine,  Nether  Swell 
Sandye,    Christopher,   city    of    Glou- 
cester 
Woodweli,  Christopher,  city  of  Glou- 
cester 
Fawkner,  Katheiine,  Newent 
Testwood,  Christian,  Cirencester 
More,  Christopher,  Churchdown 
Monnynge,  Elizabeth,  Woolston 
Perkins,  Elizabeth,  Hasfield 
Wylmotes,  Giles,  Minsterworth 
Hyll,  Edward,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Ryve  or  Reve,  Elizabeth,  Didbrook 
Lygnoll    or    Lyngnoll,    Giles,    Barn- 
wood 
Wathen,  Edward,  Harescombe 
Hamon,  Edward,  Lydney 
Persons,  Edward,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Hobbes,  Elen,  Tederington 
Richmon,  Giles,  city  of  Gloucester 
Goodwyn    or    Godwyn,    Edward, 

Tewkesbury 
Wyntle,  Elizabeth,  Norton 
Hassard,  Edmund,  city  of  Gloucester 
Jones,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Byford,  Elizabeth,  Tibberton 
Selman,  Ehzabeth,  Cam. 
Frye,  Edward,  Tormton 
Lyngnold,  Elizabeth,  Barnwood 
Smyth,  Eleanor,  Rangeworthy 
CoUey,  Elizabeth,  Charfield 
Hall,  Edward,  city  of  Gloucester 
Stanway,  Edward,  Staverton 
Hawthorne,    Elizabeth,    city  of  Glou- 
cester 
Sparke,  Elizabeth,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Jordan,  Edith,  city  of  Gloucester 
Home,  Elizabeth,  Berkeley 
Hawkyns,  Elizabeth,  Sandhurst 
Snowe,  Elizabeth,  city  of  Gloucester 
Witcombe,  Giles,  Hempstead 
Dymocke,  Giles,  Uley 
Collymore,  Edward,  Tedrington 
Cooke,  Elizabeth,  Winchcombe 
Poole,  Edward,  Frocester 
Badmanton,  Elizabeth,  Wootton-under- 

Edge 
Browne,  Eleanor,  Newland 
Ockey,  Elizabeth,  Barnwood 
Barrowes   or   Borows,    Edward, 
Hinton 


28 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Shaune,  Elizabeth,  Berkeley 

Roper,  John 

Daston,  George,  Wormington 

Nashe,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Hill,  Guy,  vicar  of  Preston,  in  deanery 

Carjjinter,  John,  Maisemore 

'     of  Cirencester 

Sarner,  John,  Syston 

Rollys,  George,  Haresfield 

Cowley,  John,  Berkeley 

Hannys,  Hugh,  Windrush 

Forde,  John,  Wappley 

Fercklew,  Henry,  city  of  Gloucester 

Browne,  John,  Bradstone 

Brevell,  Henry  [abode  not  given] 

Bowman,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Tayler,  Henry,  Lee 

Wattes,  John,  Sevenhampton 

Hedges,  Henry,  Wootton-under-Edge 

Sparke,  Joan,  Wolpen 

Keg~wyn,  Henry,  Newland 

Welys,  John,  Fretherne 

Appowell,  Hugh,  city  of  Gloucester 

Michell,  James,  Prestbury 

Ellis,  Hugh,  Slinibridge 

Tylladam,  James,  Thornbury 

Field,  Henry,  Tewkesbury 

Barber,  John,  Northleach 

Hoper,  Henry,  parson  of  Blesson 

Bankes,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Bennet,  Hugh,  parson  of  Hampnet 

Butler,  Joan,  city  of  Gloucester 

BockenoU,    or  Bycknoll,    Hugh, 

Hathwaye,  John,  Howellsfield 

Tewkesbury 

Cloterboke,  John,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 

Daye,  Henry,  Northleach 

Frye,  John,  Cold  Aston 

Gardner,  Henry,  Adlestrop 

Harbor,  John,  Driffield 

Saunders,  Hugh,  Maisemore 

Stevens,  John,  Frocester 

Wyman,  Humphrey,  city  of  Gloucester 

Edye,  Joan,  Newland 

Hayward,  Henry,  Pebworth 

Crocker,  John,  Ry[n  ?]dford 

Barnes,  Henry,  Painswick 

Haynes,  John,  Westerley 

Rose,  Henry,  Mickleton 

Brickman,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 

Tayler,  Henry,  Churchdown 

Leye,  John,  Saintbury 

Fyspoole,  Hugh,  city  of  Gloucester 

Blomer,  John,  Eastleach  Martin 

Perkins,  Hugh,  Barn  wood 

Gunner,  John,  Newent 

Walkley,  Humphrey,  city  of  Gloucester 

Smyth,  John,  Berkeley 

Monnynge,  Joan,  Bourton-on-the-hill 

Byrrye,  John,  Painswick 

Llewellyn,  Joan,  Z>idnam  [for  7"idden- 

Nette,  John,  Marshfield 

ham?] 

Browninge,  John,  Cowley  [Coaley  ?] 

Holborowe,  John,  Badmington 

Richardes,  John,  Berkeley 

Mason,  John,  Tiddington  ? 

Dollman,  Juliana,  Coates 

Dauncer,  John,  Churchdown 

Sternall,  John,  Awre 

Parkin,  John,  Lechlade 

Edwardes,  Joan,  city  of  Gloucester 

Waters,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 

Gosslinge,  John,  Slimbridge 

Mayler,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Sellye,  John,  Ashelworth 

Sambadge  or  Sambache,  John,  Snows- 

Polinge,  John,  Tedrington 

hill 

Elsmare,  John,  Kempley 

Monnynge,  Joan,  Bocrton-on-hill 

Hancocke,  John,  Uley 

Joyner,  Joan,  Kempsford 

Kempe,  James,  Beckford 

Bence,  Joan,  Hawkesbury 

Blanche,  Isabel,  Estington 

Knight,  John,  Honeyboume 

HoUyday,  John,  Little  Dean 

Izod,  John,  Aston 

Hill,  John,  Berkeley 

Aparke,  John,  Sevenhampton 

Dymrye,  Isabel,  Cromhall 

Farre,  John,  Westbury 

Mylton,  John,  Brockworth 

Hawle,  John,  Cheltenham 

Fee,  John,  Dursley 

Bruton,  John,  Tydrington 

Benall,  John,  Stone 

EUys,  John,  Elmore 

Croyth,  Joan,  Lydney 

Hawkins,  Joan,  Turkdean,  B.V.M, 

Gunnynge,  John,  Bitton 

Hyron,  John,  Willersey 

Swell,  John,  Eastleach  Turvye 

Teynton,  Joan,  [abode  not  given] 

Haynes,  John,  Estington 

Spycer,  Joan,  Hatherop 

Greyle,  John,  Wooton-under-Edge 

Edye,  Joan,  Newland 

Byford,  John,  Tibberton 

P3^nell,  John,  Meysey  Hampton 

Sharpe,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 

Jeffes,  John,  Ashel worth 

Whittingham,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 

Myddleton,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 

Fortey,  John,  Newent 

Elyotte,  John,  Marshfield 

Saunders,  John,  Stow 

Dower,  John,  Bisley 

Humerstone,  John,  Cirencester 

1541-1650.] 


Gloticestershire  Wills. 


29 


Knowles,  John  \torn\ 

Organ,  John,  Churchdown 

Cooke,  John,  Whetenhurst 

Malson,  John,  Westbury 

Pope,  John,  Beverston 

Hill,  John,  Stow 

Hiches,  John,  Arlingham 

Shatteford,  James,  Hardwick 

Borne  or  Browne,  John,  Dymock 

Saunders,  John,  Cirencester 

Wolworth,  John,  Dursley 

Kemett,  John,  Staverton 

Symmes    or    Symons,    John,    Great 

Harrington 
Tyladams,  John,  Nybley 
Penne,  John,  Hawkesbury 
Browne  or  Borne,  John,  Arlingham 
Atkins  or  Etkyns,  John,  Maisemore 
Blesard,  John,  Little  Compton 
Wylkes,  John,  Adlestrop 
Browne,  John,  Newent 
Mychell,  John,  Little  Barrington 
Daffye,  John,  Churcham 
Vidler,  John,  Berkeley 
Brodford,  John,  Preston 
Pytte,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 
Ryland,  John,  Quinton 
Lygensons,  John,  Prestbury 
SpsJcell,  John,  Pebworth 
Dymrye,  John,  Cromhall 
Lampley,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 
Chorlet,  Johr;,  Lemington 
Spenser,  John,  Berkeley 
French,  John,  Uley 
Woodman,  John,  Acton  Turfield 
Parker,  Joan,  Wappley 
Edwardes,  John,  Minstervvorth 
Symkins,  John,  Thornbury 
Achettell  ah.  Sadler,  John,  Cirencester 
Somerfield,  James,  Yanworth 
Cooke,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 
Boossher,  John,  Tortvvorth 
Johnson,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Jones,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Brodford,  John,  Cirencester 
Appoweli,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Bocher,  John,  Wolaston 
Capye,  John,  Tiddenham 
Webbe,  James,  city  of  Gloucester 
Amorgan,  John,  Thornbury 
Everod,  John,  Berkeley 
Knowles,  John,  vicar  of  Ashelworth 
Syde,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 
Cockshot,  John,  Corse 
Gryffyth,  Joan,  Tiddenham 
Heynes,  John,  Welford 
Kemette,  John,  Staverton 
Walker,  John,  Thornbury 
Cugley,  John,  Longford, nr.  Gloucester 
Burnell,  John,  Bitton 


Cowley,  John,  Berkeley 
Adale,  John,  Wolaston 
Rylond,  John.  Quinton 
Home,  John,  Tirley 
Heynes,  John,  Minsterworth 
Wylfe,  Joan,  city  of  Gloucester 
Whytfild,  John,  Thornbury 
Caldwell,  John,  Campden 
Byson,  John,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Barebone,  John,  Berkeley 
Chawner,  John,  Cubberley 
Davis,  John,  Cranham 
Parker,  John,  Cam. 
.Randoll,  John,  Birdlip 
Morse,  Lewis,  city  of  Gloucester 
Yemans,  Lewis,  Awre 
Slaughter,  Mary,  Trynley 
Balder,  Margaret,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Harrys,  Margaret,  Standish  St. 

Nicholas 
Kente,  Michael,  Slimbridge 
Barker,  Margery,  Oxenton 
Weste,  Maud,  Charfield 
Pyland,  Margery,  Berkeley 
Cooke,  Margaret,  city  of  Gloucester 
Adames,  Margery,  Kempsford 
Sondill,  Margery,  Hinton 
Dollymore,  Margaret,  Tedryngton 
Clapam,  Maud,  city  of  Gloucester 
Humferye,  Margaret,  Sherborne 
Aleridge,  Margaret,  Standish 
Home,  Margery,  Arlingham 
Bramiche,  Margery,  Churcham 
Walter,  Margery,  Beckford 
Russell,  Margery,  Hinton 
Tyler,  Margery,  Winchcombe 
Free  or  Frye,  Margery,  Cold  Aston 
Rigge,  Miles,  Tewkesbury 
Humfrye,  Margaret,  Sherborne 
Drewe,  Nicholas,  Newent 
Rogers,  Nicholas,  North  Nibley 
Robertes,  Nicholas,  Ashchurch 
Slye,  Nicholas,  Duntsbourne  Abbots 
Lawrence,  Nicholas,  Berkeley 
Camme,  Nicholas,  Berkeley 
Robertes,  Nicholas,  Beckford 
Varell,  Peter,  city  of  Gloucester 
Eaton,  Peter,  rector  of  Syde 
Brandard,  Peter,  Deerhurst 
Ley,  Peter,  Berkeley 
Baxture,  Peter,  parson  of  Aston-sub- 

Edge 
Snell,  Philip,  Tiddenham 
Watkins,  Philip,  Wollaston 
Bridges    or    Burgys,    Robert,    Ched- 

worth 
Daniell,  Richard,  city  of  Gloucester 
White,  Robert,  city  of  Gloucester 
Maysmore,  Richard,  Oddington 
Worlocke,  Robert,  Thornbury 


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Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Neele,  Robert,  Yate 
Hayw^ard,  Richard,  Hartpury 
Kenche,  Richard,  Little  Risington 
Brushe,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Leper,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Ibull,  Robert,  Cirencester 
Rogers,  Richard,  Colne  St.  Denjs 
Malverne,  Richard,  Churchdown 
Pryde,  Richard,  Newent 
Ellye,  Richard,  Newiand 
Ordewaye     or     Ordywey,    Robert, 

Tewkesbury 
Baker,  Richard,  Stinchcombe 
Tonsen,  Richard,  Campden 
Kympe,  Robert,  city  of  Gloucester 
Dodde,  Randolph,  Tewkesbury 
Hannowe,    Richard,  vicar  of  Nether 

Swell 
Slye,  Richard,  Bacbesore  [Batsford] 
Huggins,  Ralphe,  city  of  Gloucester 
Osborne,  Robert,  Marshfield 
Tayler,  Richard,  Stanway 
Tomes,  Richard,  Hampton  Meysey 
Jones,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Stratford,  Richard,  Standish 
Passham,  Robert,  Adlestrop 
Duram,  Robert,  Lydney 
Scotte,  Robert,  Westerley 
Baker,  Rafe.  Hasfield 
Reade,  Robert,  Bishops'  Cleeve 
Pynson,  Richard,  Todington 
Myller,  Richard,  Hampton  Meysey 
Rogers,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 
Blaune   or  Blane,   Richard,   Berkeley 
Ancocke,  Richard,  Lassington 
Adames,  Robert,  city  of  Gloucester 
Rogers,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 
FouUer,  Robert,  St.  Briavels 
Webbe,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Goram,  Richard,  Great  Barrington 
Saunders,  Roger,  Cirencester 
Messinger,  Robert,  city  of  Gloucester 
Hollye,  Richard,  Wormington 
Ambrose,  Richard,  city  of  Gloucester 
Manbbat,  Richard,  Derham 
Jonson,  Richard,  city  of  Gloucester 
Home,  Richard,  Hartpury 
Hickes,  Richard,  Cromhall 
Arudge,  Richard,  Lee  St.  John 
Pomferye,  Richard,  Washbourne 
Symons,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Cossen,  Richard,  Hawkesbury 
Nayshe,  Richard,  Westerley 
Betterton,  Richard,  Fairford 
Wynter,  Richard,  Wolaston 
Wootton,  Richard,  Minsterworih 
Yonge,  Robert,  Hinton 
Bysshoppe,  Robert,  Westerley 
Rede,  Robert,  city  of  Gloucester 
Davis,  Richard,  Dursley 


Baylye,  Robert,  Berkeley 

Pytte,  Reginald,  Newent 

Hodges,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 

Baker,  Robert,  Berkeley 

Keeke,  Richard,  city  of  Gloucester 

Berde,  Richard,  Standish 

Pyar,  Robert,  Colne-Rogers 

Baylye,  Robert,  Berkeley 

Fawderye,  Richard,  Stanway 

Writh,  Richard,  Staunton 

Sparrye,  Robert,  parson   of  Chartys- 

field 
Smyth,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Cooke,  Richard,  Kingswood 
Sowthwood,  Richard,  Ashchurch 
Smyth,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Phillippes,  Robert,  Lee 
Monslowe,     Richard,    prebendary    of 

Gloucester  cathedral 
Chewe,  Robert,  Morton  Valence 
Walden,  Richard,  Newent 
Lynke,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Warde,  Richard,  Welford 
Smyth,  Richard,  Kempsford 
Beller,  Richard,  parson  of  Harnell 
Pauncefoote,  Richard,  Hasfield,  esq. 
Dapwell,  Stephen,  Tuddenham 
Cloterbooke,  Simon,  Estington 
Burnell,  Simon,  Yate 
Sowthall,  Sybill,  Bishop's  Cleeve 
Cooke,  Sybill,  Elmeston 
Tayler,  Sybill,  city  of  Gloucester 
Baylye,  Stephen,  Chedworth 
Bru^erne,  Thomas,  Lye 
Carpenter,  Thomas,  Leonard  Stanley 
Ell,  Thomas,  Willersey 
Caunne  or  Camme,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Gryffin,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Turner,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Wheler,  Thomas,  Newent 
Wetmorth,  Thomas,  Frocester 
Wotton,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Causfield,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Jackes,  Thomas,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Capper,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Percevall,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Mathowe,  Thomas,  Mickleton 
Knight,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Wakeman,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Trotman,  Thomas,  Cam 
Merrye,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
Dodunead,  Thomas,  Dowdiswell 
"Heynes,  Thomas,  Colford 
Prydie,  Thomas,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Haywrard,  Thomas,  Oddington 
Fryar,  Thomas,  Arlingham 
Lucas,  Thomas,  Stow 
Tayler,  Thomas,  Newiand 
Alynch,  Thomas,  Tedryngton 
Parre,  Thomas,  Northleach 


1541-1650] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


31 


Blount,  Thomas,  Syston 
Lustie,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Emyttes,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Adames,  Thomas,  Tedryngton 
Nicholls,  Thomas,  Bisley 
Adye,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Lambe,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Drynkewater,  Thomas,  Little  Dean 
Whoper  or  Hoper,  Thomas,  Kempley 
Russell,  Thomas,  Hinton 
Baskervild,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
Peynter,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Yonge,  Thomas,  Hampnet 
Pearse,  Thomas,  Dixton  in  Alderton 
Hoskyn,  Thomas,  Woleston 
Joyner,  Thomas,  Kempsford 
Warner,  Thomas,  Cowley 
Hotchkyns,  Thomas,  Great  Barrington 
Gyfford,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
Lugge,  Thomas,  city  of  Gloucester 
Blackwyll,  Thomas,  Preston 
Gryninge,  Thomas,  Morton  Valence 
Harne,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Grayle,  Thomas,  Tortworth 
Freman,  Thomas,  Frocester 
Raynoldes,  Thomas,  Down  Ampney 
Saunders,  Thomas,  city  of  Gloucester 
Tyler,  Thomas,  Flaxley 
Pryce,  Thomas,  Beckford 
Henedge,  Thomas,  Toit worth 
Gybbens,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Harvie,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Surmon,  Thomas,  Slimbndge 
Baylie  or  Bayle,  Thomas,  Estington 
Norrys,  Thomas,  Campden 
Keyke,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Renoldes,  Thomas,  Down  Ampney 
Campden,  Thomas,  Marston  Sicca 
Watter,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Nicholls,  Thomas,  Adlestrop 
Brynckworth,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Arkell,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Grene,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Browne,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Bysshoppe,  Thomas,  Deerhurst 
Reede,  Thomas,  Ebrington 
Atwoode,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Bostocke,Thomasine,  Down  Hatherley 
Mynate,  Thomas,  Hempstead 
Heggins,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Denninge,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Gryffithe,  Thomas,  Tydnam 
Galley  or  Galey,  Thomas,  Beckford 
Perkins,  Thomas,  Hasfield 
Payne,  Thomas,  city  of  Gloucester 
Carter,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Carter,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
Whittinge,  Thomas,  Standish 
Packer,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Fynche,  Thomas,  Dursley 


Morgan,  Thomas,  Blakeney 
Blysse,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Hide,  Thomas  \juper  filo'\ 
Williams,  William,  Staunton 
Bridge,  William,  city  of  Gloucester 
Higgen,  William,  Tiddenham 
Webbe,  William,  Blaisdon 
Wyndowre,  W^illiam,  Hardwick 
Edwardes,  William,  city  of  Gloucester 
Weste,  William,  Standish 
Smyth,  William,  Minchinhampton 
Merret,  Walter,  Woodchester 
Combe,  Walter,  Cheltenham 
Marten,  William,  Abson 
Harbard    or    Herbart,   W^alter,   Tud- 

denham,  esq. 
Powell,  William,  Painswick 
Suter,  William,  Uley 
Davis,  William,  Cirencester 
Organ,  William,  Haresfield 
Maynard,  William,  Marshfield 
Wylse,  William,  city  of  Gloucester 
Bysshoppe,  William,  Deerhurst 
Tergewe,  William,  Awre 
Thornycrofte,  William,  Newent 
Smarte,  William,  Bisley 
Wayte,  William,  Whaddon 
Ha3rward,  William,  Awre 
Chapman,  William,  Marshfield 
Dalye,  William,  Ouedgeley 
Bollocke,  William,  Minsterworth 
Longestone,  William,  Hinton 
Wyght,  William,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Sparke,  William,  Upton  Leonard 
Dennynge,  W'illiam,  Berkeley 
Smyth,  William,  Temple  Guiting 
Fyllymore,  William,  Cowley 
Mytton,  William,  Nether  Swell 
Nelme,  William,  Berkeley 
Saunders,  William,  city  of  Gloucester 
Pearse,  William,  Berkeley 
Porter,  William,  Ashleworth 
Hytchcocke,  W^illiam,  Ashton-under- 

Hill 
Hunte,  William,  Ouedgeley 
Cachemead,  W'illiam,  Lancante 
Nye,  William,  Stinchcombe 
White,  W^illiam,  Ampney  St.  Peter 
Rydler,  William,  Witcombe 
Grene,  William,  North  Cerney 
Cooke,  William,  Hempstead 
Rogers.  William,  Dowdeswell 
Nayshe,  William,  Westerley 
Eldridge.  William,   Hartpury 
Coxe,  William,  Staverton 
Lane,  William,  city  of  Gloucester 
Edye,  William,  Newland 
Cuffe,  William,  Upleadon 
Sever,  Walter,  Estington 
Phelpes,  William,  of  \tort{\ 


32 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Pegion,  William,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Daxke,  William,  Beckford 
Humfrey,  William,  Morton  Valence 
Perkins,  Walter,  Hartpury 
Gryne,  William,  Eastleach 
Thayer,  Walter,  Churchdown 
Crumpe,  William,  Leckhampton 
Wattes,  William,  Newent 
Sawer,  William,  Pauntley 
Webbe,  William,  Slimbridge 
Roofe.  William,  Mickleton 
Bostocke,  William,  Down  Hatherley 
Trube,  William,  Little  Risington 
Merye,  William,  Sandhurst 
Franckeljm,  William,  Cherrington 
Maune,  William,  Cirencester 
Smyth,  William,  Berkeley 
Fercheleffe,  William,  Mickleton 
Bell,  William,  Ampney  Crucis 
Combe,  Walter,  Cheltenham 
Lawrence,  William,  Westerley 
Ockold,  William,  Duntsboume  Abbots 
Harvye,  William,  Berkeley 
Norrys,  William,  Stonehouse 
Skey,  William,  Thornbury 
Estington,  William,  Eastleach  Martin 
Reede,  Wm.,  Admington  in  Quinton 
Lye,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Lewis,  William,  Berkeley 
Hobbes,  William,,,Berkeley  ? 
Jobbyns,  William^ 
Ockey,  Walter 

Paxford,  William,  Bourton-on-Hill 
Mylton,  William 
Whitehed,  William 
Whittington,  William 
Fawkes,  William,  Whittington 

1559- 

Coxe,  Agnes,  Westerley 

Butler,  Alice,  Forthampton 

Shottisford,  Agnes,  Cleve  in  Westbury 

Ball,  Agnes,  Little  Dean 

Symon,  Agnes,  city  of  Gloucester 

Clarvo,  Alice,  city  of  Gloucester 

Taylor,  Alice,  Churchdown 

Kente,  Alice,  Sandhurst 

Robertes,  Agnes,  Ashchurch 

Bonde,  Alice,  Haresfield 

Rawlyns  alias  Ingram,  Anne,  city  of 

Gloucester 
Hyette,  Alice,  Westbury 
Grenowaye,  Alice,  Bishop's  Cleeve 
Harte,  Andrew,  Northleach 
Teysand,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Tanner,  Agnes,  Iron  Acton 
Smarte,  Bartholomew,  Micheldean 
Smyth,  Katherine,  Forthampton 
Bysshoppe,  Katherine,  Ealmston 


Tanner,  Christopher,  Avening 
Cowley,  Katheiine,  Berkeley 
Grene,  Katherine,  North  Cerney 
Ryver,  Christopher,  Hasfield 
Browne,  Dennis,  Yate 
Westerbye,  Deanes,  city  of  Gloucester 
Wynde,  David,  Tuddenham 
Claffeld,  Elizabeth,  Stroud 
Peerce,  Elizabeth,  Bourton-on-Water 
Biglynge,  Ellen,  Bishop's  Cleeve 
Barker,  Elizabeth,  Forthampton 
Jones,  Elizabeth,  Nether  Swell 
Webbe,  Edward,  Stroud  in  Bisley 
Myll,  Elizabeth,  Quedgeley 
Stephens,  Ellen,  Temple  Guiting 
Create  or  Greet,  Eleanor,  Ashleworth 
Bennet,  Edward,  Rodborrow 
Hayle,  Ellen,  Longney 
Myddleton,    Elizabeth,   city   of   Glou- 
cester 
Plomer      alias     Seaburne,      Edward, 

Wootton-under-Edge 
Etkyns,  Elizabeth,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Jenkyn,  Edward,  vicar  of  Lye 
Shere,  Edward,  Wolaston 
Hechekins,  Elizabeth,  Gt.  Barrington 
Danyell,  Ellen,  Westbury 
Hayward,  Edward,  Pebworth 
Trubshewe,  Edward,  Tewkesbury 
Bonde,  George,  Newland 
Wallet,  George,  Lee 
Sandiford,  George,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Holtam,  George,  Welford 
Corbet,  George,  Quinton 
Smyth,  George,  Walton-Cardiff 
Ballinger,  George,  Charlton- Kings 
Davis,  Humphrey,  Hardwick 
Dawkes,    Henry,    parson    of     Aston 

Somervile 
Awood,  Henry,  Cheltenham 
Crane,  Henry,  Tewkesbury 
Furnar,  Henry,  oi\torn\ 
Peerse,  Henry,  Bisley 
Ballinger,  Henry,  Charlton-Kings 
Davis  [Danes?],  Henry,  Tiddenhani 
Hyette,  Henry,  Condicote 
Turner,  Hugh,  Eastleach  Turvy 
Porteman,  Henry,  Twining 
Kempe,  Henry,  Siddenton 
Jenkins,  Hugh,  Rydford 
Myll,  John,  Wickwar 
Elridge,  Isabel,  Hartpury 
Myll,  John,  Welford 
Wetherlye,  John,  Newnham 
Flucke,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Greves,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 
Hoper,  Joan,  Stow 
Browninge,  John,  Cowley 
Kempe,  Joan,  Maisemore 
Woodcocke,  James,  Brock  worth 


i 


1541-1650] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


ZZ 


BuUer,  John,  Sutton-under-Brailes 

Overdrowe,  John,  Newent 

Shere,  John,  Awre 

Spensar,  John,  Dursley 

Huntley,    John,    Foy,   in    diocese   of 

Hereford 
Staunton,  John,  Citton 
Hawlinge,  John,  Staverton 
Frewen,  John,  Longney 
Peerce,  John,  Churcham 
Lyttle,  John,  Lye 
Browne,  John,  Clifford 
Pardye,  John,  Nether  Guiting 
Coliymore,  John,  Tedrington 
Maunder,  John,  Toddenham 
Bennet,  John,  Ruardean 
Parker,  Isabel,  Barn  wood 
Walter,  John,  Adlestrop 
Braunce  or  Branche,  John,  Rudford 
Wayte,  John,  Whaddon 
Whyte,  John,  Hardwick 
Greninge,  John,  Morton  Valence 
Jefferis,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Phippes,  John,  Upper  Guiting 
Robertes,  John,  Pebworth 
Donne,  John,  Haresfield 
Machyn,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 
Mason,  John,  Tudington 
Heynes,  Juliana,  Ashchurch 
Symons,  Joyce.  Deerhuist 
Arthure,  John,  Westbury 
Eeles  or  Eyles,  John,  Winston 
Elredge,  John,  of  [torn] 
Teynton,  John,  Cubberley 
Longe,  John,  Ashleworih 
Haule  or  Hall,  John,  Wolaston 
Welche,  James,  Badge  worth 
Lewis,  John,  Cheltenham 
Thayre,  John,  Brockworth 
Sledde,  John,  Newland 
Ljrttle,  John,  Lye 
Hychens,  Joan,  Horsley 
Strode,  John,  Boddington 
Reade,  John,  Bleyson  [Blaisdon  ?] 
Guye,  John,  Ashchurch 
Grenewaye,  John,  Bishops  Cleeve 
Stephen,  John,  Lancante 
Hemmynge,  John,  Churcham 
Gardiner,  John,  Stroud 
Shilde  or  Schild,  John,  Forthampton 
Gybbes,  John,  Aston  Somervile 
Putley,  Isabel,  Berkeley 
Parker,  Joan,  Cam 
Symons,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Jervis,  John,  Temple  Guiting 
White,  John,  Westbury 
Compyer,  John,  Temple  Guiting 
Smyth,  John,  Boddington 
Bycke,  John,  Morton  Valence 
Chettell,  John,  Quentley  [Quinton] 


GLOU.    WILLS. 


Hobbes,  John,  Bishops  Cleeve 

Asmon,  John,  Tibberton 

Browninge,  John,  Uley 

Pope,  John,  Lye 

Wakefield,  John,  Wick  Risington 

Tusten,  John,  Twining 

Butter,  John,  Hartpury 

Davis,  John,  Newland 

Ende,  John,  Ashchurch 

Bleyse,  John,  Rudford 

Denye,  John,  Wootton-under-Edge 

Burnell,  John,  Bitton 

Broke,  John,  CowJey 

Bubbe,  John,  Great  Witcombe 

Jefferis,  John,  Cheltenham 

Smyth,  John,  Stow 

Ridge,  John,  Hinton 

Bolde,  John,  Little  Compton 

Lucas,  John,  Micheldeane 

Wellys,  John,  Bitton 

Moodye,  John,  Berkeley 

Hall,  John,  Stratton 

Marten,  Joan,  Pebworth 

Bryaunt,  John,  Bitton 

Gellye,  John,  vicar  of  Lechlade 

Idolls,  John,  Oldbury 

Symons,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Jordeyne,  John,  Saperton 

Hawkes,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 

Apthomas,  John,  Newnham 

Marchaunt,  Joan,  Northleach 

Hosyer,  John,  Cowley 

Lambart,  John,  Bourton-on-Water 

Pycher,  John,  Oldbury 

Goothe,  John,  Stone 

Gellye,  John  [see  suprd\ 

Trestell,  John,  city  of  Gloucester 

Bame,  Margery,  Painswick 

Frence  or  Frenche,  Margaret,  Uley 

Bycke,  Margaret,  Cheltenham 

White,  Margaret,  city  of  Gloucester 

Pygen,  Margaret,  Moreton  in  Marsh 

Hyggens,  Michael,  Oxenton 

Iddredge,  Margery,  Norton 

Besante,  Margery,  Ashton-uhder-Hill 

Baker,  Marten,  Sutton 

Slaughter,  Margery,  Tewkesbury 

Harrys,  Margaret,  Upper  Swell 

Mawson  or  Mason,   Margaret,  Hart- 
pury 

Counbley    \or  ?  Conubly],    Margaret, 
Forthampton 

Surman,  Margaret,  Ashleworth 

Hygens,  Michael,  Oxenton  [see  supra\ 

Walker,  Margaret,  Great  Barrington 

Barnat,  Margery,  Elmeston 

Woles,  Margaret,  Standish 

Tomes,  Margaret,  Tewkesbury 

Carpenter,  Margaret,  Temple  Guiting 

Grainger,  Nicholas,  Churcham 

D 


34 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Adams,  Nicholas,  Lechlade 

Hull,  Nicholas,  Sutton 

Broke,  Oswald,  Iron  Acton 

Lee,  Peter,  Ashchurch 

Etkins,  Parnell,  Upton  St.  Leonard 

Nicholas,  Philip,  Stone 

Weere,  Philip,  Tuddenham 

Hawkins,  Philip,  Preston 

Fraunces  alias  Cooke,  Philip,  city  of 

Gloucester 
Bayse,  Philip,  Westbury 
Baker,  Richard,  Tibberton 
Hemlocke,  Robert,  Ashchurch 
Hamond,  Richard,  Lydney 
Webbe,  Richard,  Flaxley 
Byngeley,  Richard,  Twining 
Barker,   Robert,  Broadwell 
Carington,   Richard,  citizen  and  mer- 
chant tailor  of  London 
Baughe,  Richard,  Lydney 
Cotton,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Fryar,  Richard,  Erlingham 
Hoppe,  Richard,  Newent 
Collet,  Robett,  Tewkesbury 
Frape,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Screven,  Richard,  Norton 
Joyes,  Robert,  Lechlade 
Wyman,  Richard,  Barnwood 
Ellye,  Rosa,  Newland 
Malson,  Richard,  Westbury 
Freman,  Robert,  Elmeston 
Garner,  Richard,  Pitchcombe 
Hill,  Richard,  Colne  St.  Denys 
Haycockes,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Albright,  Richard,  Campden 
Payne,  Richard,  city  of  Gloucester 
Horner,  Robert,  city  of  Gloucester 
Swayne,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 
Byrkyn,  Richard,  Awre 
Gonnynge,  Richard,  Bitton 
Daa,  Richard,  Minchinhampton 
Adams,  Robert,  Tedryngton 
Wykins,  Richard,  Great  Barrington 
Greninge,  Richard.  Morton  Valence 
Webbe,  Robert,  Charfieid 
Wyllys,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Snowe,  Robert,  Woodchester 
Sommers,  Richard,  Avening 
Lambert,  Rfibert,  bherborne 
Horner,  Robert,  city  of  Gloucester 
Co'wrper,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 
Aldaye,  Richard,  Stonehouse 
Hawlinge,  Robert,  Chourssdon 
Edwardes,  Richard,  Micheldean 
Taylor,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Hyette,  Robert,  Upper  Guiting 
BuUocke,  Richard,  Westbury 
Androwes,  Richard,  King  s  Stanley 
Hankis,  Robert,  Bourton-on-Water 
Bastian,  Richard,  Tuddenham 


Abevan,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 
Organ,  Richard.  Berkeley 
Williams,  Richard,  Dixton 
Ragge  or  Rage,  Richard,  Stow 
Hayward,  Robert,  Lower  Guiting 
Wattes,  Robert,  Meysey  Hampton 
Howsemaye,  Richard,  Down  Ampney 
Page,  Richard,  Mickleton 
Maune  cr  Man,  Robe  t    Forthampton 
Smyth,  Robert,  Sherborne 
Callowe,  Richard,  Churcham 
Carter,  Richard,  Elmore 
Bysshoppe,  Richard,  Hampnet 
Symons,    Richard,    Bourton-on-Water 
Hayward,  Richard,  Churcham 
CoUey,  Robert,  Lechlade 
Fyfild,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 
Morgan,  Simon,  Newent 
Beste,  Thomas,  Broadwell 
Yonge,  Thomas,  Shipton-Moyne 
Rogers,  Thomas,  Siston 
Collis,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Whellar,  Thomas,  Donnington,  Stow 
Oswold,  Thoma",  Cam 
Aram,  Thomas,  Newneham 
Cornalle,  Thomas,  Aylberton,  Lydney 
Tayler,  Thomas,  Circeter 
Peerse,  Thomas,  Sandhurste 
Harward,  Thomas,  Pebworlh 
Parker,  Thomas,  Wapley 
Weyle.  Thomas,  Hartbury 
Wylson,  Thomas,  St.  Mary,  Minster 

Gate,  Gloucester 
Fowler,  Thomas,  Leonard  Stanley 
Stylar,  Thomas,  Addlestrop 
Senneburye,  Thomas,  Seyntburie 
Smythe,  Thomas,  Oldland,  Bitton 
Blanche,  Thomas,  Alkington,  Easting- 
ton 
Seyver,  Thomas,  Eastington 
Robertes,  Thomas,  Toddington,  Stan- 
way 
Creede,  Thomas,  Cullyhall,  Bitton 
Herforde,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Phelpes,   Thomas,    curate  of    Maise- 

more 
Warde,  Thomas,  Welford 
Harley,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Yonge,  Thomasj  Chapsoll,  Westbury 
Ocforde,  Thomas,  Stroud 
Tayler,  Thomas,  Slymbridge 
Grannger,  Thomas,  Whaddon 
Gatley,  Thomas,  Beckford 

Omitted  from  Calendar 

Kedorde,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Jeffe,  Thomas,  Preston-on-Stour 
Cox,  Thomas,  Newent 
Humfrey,    Thomas,  bu   St.   Nicholas, 

Hatherop 
Kinges,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 


1 541 -1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


35 


Mylle,  Thomas,  Chavenage,  Horsley 
Browne,  Thomas,  Iron  Acton 
Holbym,     Thomas,     Upton    Cheyne, 

Bitton 
Wyllyes    als.    Mawgerte  ?,    Thomas, 

Rodborough 
Harysun,  Thomas,  Dorsington 
Farrender,  Thomas,  Birdlip 

Feranter  in  Will 

Blisse,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Alford,  Thomas,  Frampton 
Goddyn,  Thomas,  Lippiat 
Stybbys,    Thomas,    Down    Hannam, 

Bitton 
Gawen,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Seraon  als.  Smyth,  Thomas,  Forthamp- 

ton 
Seysmore,  Thomas,  Hartbury 
Kingeswood,  Thomas,  Prebendary  of 

Gloucester 
Hoolshyp,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Warner,  Thos.,  Alkmgton,  Eastington 
Ocolde,  \'alentine,  Oddington 
Davys,  William,  Wheatenhurst 
Mylton,  William,  Boddington 
Grainger,  William,  Elmore 
Goodridge,    William,  St.    Nicholas, 

Gloucester 
Daves,  William,  Ashchurch 
Hunte,  William,  Gloucester 
Smjrth,  William,  Twining 
Holtam,  William,  Dorsington 
Umfrey,  William,  Hardwick 
Jennys,  William, West  Hannam,  Bitton 
Coke,  William,  Longbarrow 
Broune,  William,  Titherington 
Combe,  Walter,  Cheltenham 
Gierke,  Wm.,  St.  Michael,  Gloucester 
Kecke,  William,  Charlton  Kings 
Cormell,  William,  Cow  Honey  bourne 
Pole,  William,  Frocester 
Hunt,  William  Quedgeley 
Heywarde,  William,  elder,  Sandhurst 
Smarte,  Wm.,  Gretton,  Winchcombe 
Grymer,  William,  bn.  Avening 
Buckill,  William,  clerk,  Weston  Birt 
Rowlys,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Yelye,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Benett,  William,  Standish 
Mawle,  William,  Cheltenham 
Bedel,  William,  Charlton  Kings 
Emotes,  William,  Norton 
Done,  William,  Ashel worth 
Hammond,  William,  Lidney 
Obsworth,  William,  Hatherop 
Emmotes,  William,  Norton 
Meysy,  William,  North  Cerney 
Pyrtone,  William,  Elnieston 
Surmon,    William,     Keinton,    Upper 
(iuitinij 


Bubbe,  William,  Bentam,  Badgeworth 
Adys,  William,  Oxenhall 
Gylding,  William,  Twyninge 
Walter,  William,  gent.,  Tuikdean 
Hunte,  William,  Gloucester 

1560. 
Cowley,  Agnes  [Lechlade  ?] 

CollerPin  Will 

Mylward,  Alice,  Coley  [by  Cam.  ?] 

Pate,  Alice,  Cheltenham 

Walshe,    Anne,    widow   of  Sir  John, 

Little  Sodbury 
Trubshawe,  Alice,  Tewkesbury 
Waldinge,   Andrew,    Stanton,    Forest 

of  Dean 
Rossell,  Agnes,  Seyntbury 
Wylles,  Agnes.  Seyntbury 
Hyxe,    Alice,  Grette,  Winchcombe 
Halle,  Agnes,  Alvington 
Wourmehill,  Agnes,  Prestbury 
Senbure,  Clement,  widow,  Senbure 
Rogers,  Clement,  The  Ligh 
Coley,    Katherine,    Bradstone, 

Berkeley 
Mallat,  Katherine,  Beverton,  Berkeley 
Rogers,  Katherine,  North  Nibley 
Grene,  Katherine,  North  Cerney 
Grenehill,  Emma,  Addlestrop 
Williams,  Elizabeth,  Hewelsfield 

WiUum  in  Will. 

Drewe,  Elizabeth,  Newent 
Mallet,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Hasellwhiche,  Ehzabeth,  Newent 
Belseyr,  Elizabeth,  Yate 
Malson,  Elizabeth,  Weysburye 
Perce,  Elizabeth,  Sandhurst 
Eburough,  Elizabeth,  bii.  Oldbury 
Dare,    Elizabeth,    bu.    St.    Peters, 

Winchcombe 
Webbe,  George,  Titherington 
Taylor,  George,  Clerewell,  Newland 
Mylle,  George,  Stonehouse 
Warde,  Geoffery,  Elmeston 
Canson,  Henry,  Frampton.  Sapperton 
Harbarde,  Henrv,  Cheltenham 
Toney,  Henry,  Tirley 
Frampton,  Henry  \ixbo7'c  ttot  givcn'\ 
Newton,  Hugh,  Harsfield 
Blockeley,    Henry,    Bourton-on-the- 

Water 
Dyckley,  Hugh,  bu.  Bleisdon 
Carpenter,  John,  Cheltenham 
Edw^ardes,  John,  Titherington 
Cornewell,  John,  Elkston 
PuUen,  James,  Tiiherington 
Perte,  John   Over  Swell 
Slaughter,  John,  Tyriey 
Crumpe,  John,  Tyriey 


36 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Bysshoppe,  John,  Hartbury 

Bower,  John,  Newent 

Grevis,  John,  Elmeston 

Ireland  als.  Chey[in  ?],  John,  Tyrley 

Amarten,  John,  Leckhampton 

Mason,  John,  Maisemore 

Flocke,  John,  Deerhurst 

Aram,  John,  Westbury 

Mason,  Joan,  Maisemore 

Parson,  John,  Pucklechurch 

Hostid,  John,  Westbury 

Hyme,  Joan,  Campden 

Grene,  John,  Little  Risington 

Leonard,  John,  Fairford 

Goram,  Joan,  Great  Barrington 

Meakes,  John,  Shynington 

Byrde,  John,  Huntley 

Butter,  Joan,  Hartpury 

Trynder,  Gilian,  Ampney  St.  Mary 

Dunne,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Jobbyns,  Joan,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Fraunces,  John,  Hinton 

Jobyns,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Gervis,  John,  Temple  Guyting 

Ealdes,  John,  Duntsbourn-Rouse 

Teynton,  John,  Cubberley 

Stringer,  John,  Berkeley 

Danyell,  John,  Oldbury 

Borne,  James,  Lydney 

Brokinge,  John,  Stow 

Dawe,  John,  Newent 

Legge,  John,  Berkeley 

Arter,  John,  Painswick 

Betfield.  John,  Bitton 

Stackehouse,  John,  vicar  ofTurkdean 

Pyte,  John,  Newent 

Brodford,  John,  Dymock 

Yonge,  John,  Compton  Abdale 

Watson,  James,  parson  of  Hdtherup 

Rutter,  John,  Adiestrop 

Churches,  John,  Bisley 

Aldersey,  John,  Horsley 

Knowles,  John.  Newent 

Wodley,  John,  Dymock 

Curtes,  John,  Coin  Rogers 

Wodward,  Joan,  Twining 

Hempsted,  Joan,  WoUastone 

Thorle,  John,  Kemerton 

Myldwater,  John,  Moreton  Valence 

Rogers,  John,  Maisemore 

Jeste,  John,  Kingscote 

Mayoo,  John.  Charsfield 

Hamente,  John,  Lydney 

Ha^wle,  John,  Woodchester 

Gayner,  John,  Thombury 

Roboro,  John,  Tytherington 

Harte,  John,  Stonehouse 

Harwell,  Jane,  Minchinhampton 

Barrett,  Lawrence,  Lydney 

Stephen,  Mathew,  WoUastone 


Herford,  Margaret,  Marshfield 
George,  Margaret,  Woolstone 
Huckes,  Margaret,  Lassington 
Guye,  Margery,  Bladington 
Rogers,  Nicholas,  Dowdeswell 
Cox,  Nicholas,  Churcham 
Skynner,  Nicholas,  Sudeley 
Poole,  Richard,  Nympsfield 
Badgeworth,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Harbeth,  Kobt.,  Berkeley 
Crowse,  Richard,  Newent 
Chippe,  Roger,  Uymock 
Willis,  Richard,  Westbury 
Knight,  Roger,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Okey,  Richard,  Blaisdon 
AUard,  Richard,  Ashleworth 
Tyler,  Richard,  Highnam 
Dagge,  Robt.,  Minsterworlh 
Davis,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Carpenter,  Richard,  Bromsbarrow 
Gierke,  Richard,  Tetherington 
Gyllman,  Richard,  Horsley 
Fyeld,  Richard,  Toddenham 
Waukner  or  Waken,  Robt.,  Stow 
Horner,  Robt.,  Gloucester 
Jeffe,  Richard.  Preston-on-Stour 
Dryver,  Richard,  Aylburton 
Kempe,  Robt.,  Winchcomhe 
Webbe,  Richd.,  Slimbridge 
Marten,  Robt.,  Long  Marston 
Wormehill,  Robt.,  Prestbury 
George,  Richd.,  Westbury 
Heynes,  Richd.,  Daglingworth 
Shewrringe,  Stephen,  Berkeley 
Drinkwater,  Thomas,  super filo 
Hannys,  Thos.,  Slimbridge 
Smyth,  Thos.,  Toddenham 
Forde,  Thos.,  Newent 
Bonde,  Thos.,  Gloucester 
Baker,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Lyttle,  Thos.,  vicar  of  Stanway 
Syllie,  Thos.,  Ashleworth 
Browne,  Thos ,  Brockworth 
Cooke  als.  Smith,  Thos.,  Bully 
Marden,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
Feasey,  Thomas,  Estington 
Hunte,  Thomas,  Rowing  ton 
Harmer,  Thomas,  Stonehouse 
Percie,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Hooper,  Thomas,  Newent 
Rickardes,  Thomas.  Charfield 
Wedley,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Alye,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Wynston,  Thomas,  Brookthorpe 
Adams,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Pychar,  Thomas,  Llancant 
Dowsinge,  Thomas,  Firley 
Camberne,  Thomas,  Dyrham 
Hayw^ood,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Camme,  Thomas,  Dymock 


I54I-I650.] 


GloiLc ester  shire   Wills. 


Z7 


Field,  Thomas,  Lonpney 
Best,  Thomas,  Dyrham 
Heyringe,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Turner,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Barker,  Thomas,  Forthampton 
Newman,  Thomas,  Stanway 
Trumplin,  William,  Yate 
Commyn,  William,  Oxenhall 
Drever,  Walter,  Berkeley 
Baker,  William,  Tibberton 
Warner,  William,  Nibley 
Weale,  William,  Taynton 
Mason,  William,  jNIicheldean 
Commeley,  William,  Forthampton 
Gierke,  Walter,  Horsley 
Smyth,  William,  Rodmarton 
Gorwaye,  William,  Gloucester 
Burford,  William,  Bodington 
Cooke,  William,  Berkeley 
Boste,  William,  Saperton 
Gylbert,  William,  Haresfield 
Dorney,  William,  Nibley 
Gamme,  William,  Lydney 
Dobbes,  William,  Gloucester 
Tantie,  William,  Leckhampton 
Mylward,  William,  Slimbridge 
Gannell,  William,  Rangeworthy 
Wyllum,  William,  Hewelsfield 
Hyggen,  William.  Toddenham 
Hunte,  William,  Bisley 
Whitehed,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Walker,  William,  Taynton 
Payne,  William,  Brookihorpe 

1561- 

Jenckins,  Alice,  Thornbiiry 
Rogers,  Agnes,  Charlton  Kings 
Swayne,  Alice,  Tewkesbury 
Sysemore,  Agnes,  Gloucester 
Jeste,  Alice,  Kingscote 
Mylward,  Alice,  Colley  [i.e.  Coaley], 

St.  Bartholomew 
Morgan,  Anthony,  Thornbury 
Sindersbie,  Alice,  Staunton 
Evans,  Alice,  Little  Dean 
Taylor,  Alice,  Frocester 
Allen,  Agnes,  Cromhall 
Phillippes,  Adam,  Westbury 
Bennett,  Katherine,  Arlingham 
Golles,  Christopher,  Westbury 
Parker,  David,  Lechlade 
Hawlinge,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Dugdale,  Ellice  [Elizeus],  Prestburj' 
Erwith,  Edward,  Lydney 
Newman,  Elizabeth,  Staverton 
Holmer,  Elizabeth,  Twining 
Browne,  Edward,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Baylie,  Ellen,  Tytherington 
Nashe,  Edward,  Awre 


Lawrence,  Ellen,  Bishops  Cleeve 

Hill,  Elizabeth,  Dymock 

Home,  Elizabeth,  Newent 

Wall,  Elizabeth,  Dymock 

Forde,  George,  Hawkesbury 

Alie,  George,  Cam 

Whoper,  Henry,  English  Bicknor 

Locke,  Henry,  Great  Barrington 

Powell,  Henry,  Slimbridge 

Drewrie,  Henry,  Tewkesbury 

Hollidaye,  John,  Little  Dean 

HoUaster,  Joan,  Westerley 

Wilkes,  John,  Gloucester 

Bonde,  John,  Taynton 

Hill,  John,  Washbourne 

Atkins,  Joan,  Wapley 

Little,  John,  Swindon 

Knowles,  John,  Beverston 

Hill,  John,  Newnham 

Coxe,  John,  Gloucester 

Baker,  James,  King's  Stanley 

Hancocke,  John,  Thornbury 

Thayre,  John,  Brockworth 

Harris,  John,  Osel worth 

Rogers,  John,  Nibley 

Marten,  John,  Blaisdon 

Whitfield,  John,  Thornbury 

Brabane,  James,  Little  Dean 

Newman,  John,  Berkeley 

Myll,  John,  Avening 

Tomes,  John,  Maysey  Hampton 

Farrand,  John,  Bromsberrow 

Whitmaye,  John,  Churcham 

Broke,  Julian  [Gilian],  Cowley 

Roche,  John,  Condicote 

Carter,  John,  Minsterworth 

Roche,  James,  Prestbury 

Grove,  John,  Cromhall 

Harrold,  John,  Berkeley 

Myrrie,  Joan,  Sandhurst 

Waite,  John,  Thornbury 

Hemmynge,  John,  Minsterworth 

White,  John,  Lydney 

Prigge,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Ryder,  James,  Westbury 

Trestid,  John,  Newland 

Norgine    [endorsed    Nudg^n],     John, 

Tewkesbury 
Dussell,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Harbarte,  John,  Toddenham 
Hollidaye,  John,  Little  Dean 
Huggins,  John,  Gloucester 
James,  Joan,  Ashchurch 
Doppinge,  Joan,  Frampton 
Hemmynge,  John,  Minsterworth 
Wiles,  John.  Gloucester 
Tayler,  John,  Cold  Aston 
Baylie,  John,  Awre 
Webbe,  John,  Bromsberrow 
Hale,  Joan,  Odington 


4    * 


38 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Jane,  John,  Brockwear 
Geste,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Hayward,  John,  Chuichdown 
Morg-an,  Aston,  The  Lye 
Atwood,  Mar<;ery,  Dursley 
Williams,  Morgan,  Churcham 
Hyggens,  Michael  [abode not give/i] 
Hobbes,  Michael,  Oxenton 
Bullocke,  Nicholas,  Minsterworth 
Camme,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Glasonburie,  Philip,  Newnham 
Smyth,  Philip,  Charlton  Kings 
Clemence,  Richard,  Standish 
Eaton,  Richard,  Lydney 
Lee,  Roger,  Lechlade 
Downe,  Roger,  Longney 
Elkes,  Robert,  Donnington 
Whitfield,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Afowle,  Richard,  Huntley 
Mynate,  Robert,  Hempstead 
Abridges,  Richard,  Little  Sodbury 
Treyt,  Robert,  Twining 
Turner,  Robert,  Oldbury 
Blysard,  Richard,  Buckland 
Tryppet,  Richard,  Awre 
Erwith,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
Davis,  Thomas,  Stroud 
Smarte,  Thomas,  Bisley 
Bufferie,  Thomas,  Newland 
Hancocke,  Thomas,  Twining 
Rolles,  Thomas,  Bishops  Norton 
Thurnedale,  Thomas,  Shipton  Oliff 
Godwyn,  Thomas,  Staunton 
Free,  Thomas,  Alvington 
Heydon,  Thomas,  Haresfield 
Reade,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Buckell,  Thomas,  Elmeston 
Bell,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Nelme,  Thomas,  Taynton 
Smyth,  Thomas,  Brookthorpe 
Brasyer,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Owre,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Morse,  Thomas,  Stone 
Wakeford,  Thomas,  Stonehouse 
Strete,  Thomas,  Westerley 
Fawkener,  Thomas,  Toddenham 
Smarte,  Thomas,  Bisley 
George,  Thomas,  Oxenton 
Walkott,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Morris  als.  Smyth,  Wm.,  Twining 
Broke,  William,  Twining 
Deakins,  William,  Gloucester 
Downey,  William,  Thornbury 
Gierke,  William,  Longhope 
Downey,  William  [duplicate] 
Heringe,  William,  Thornbury 
Robertes,  William,  Wolston 
Fowcke  or  Fowkes,  Wm.,  Buckland 
Bassett,  William,  Winchcombe 
Alredge,  William,  Bisley 


Hearinge,  William,  Thornbury 
Symons,  William,  Westerley 
Browninge,     William,    Frampton-on- 

Severn 
Bower,  William,  Cam 
Hoper,  William,  Rangeworthy 
Mone  or  Mann,  William,  Dureste 
Collimore,  William,  Thornbury 
Elye,  William,  Taynton 
Hynton  or  Henton,  Wm.,  Dryffield 
Davis,  William,  Berkeley 
Sodley  or  Sowdley,  Wm.,  Dryffield 
Brooke,  William,  Twining 
Tayler,  William,  Lydney 
Hearinge,  William,  Oldbury 
Weale,  William,  Taynton 
Eley,  William,  Taynton 
Myles,  William,  Tetbury 
Kynge,  William,  Churcham 
Hevinge,  William,  Dursley 

1562. 

Burnell,  Andrew,  Bitton 
Rogers,  Agnes,  Westerley 
Prydie  als.  Fox,  Agnes,  Haresfield 
Lawrence,  Agnes,  Berkeley 
Taylor,  Alice,  Newnham,  super filo 
Phillipps  a/j.  Tylar,  Augustine,  Dursley 
Geffe,  Agnes,  Longney 
Crome,  Agnes,  Thornbury 
Baker,  Agnes,  Berkeley 
Marten,  Ann,  Greiton,  Winchcombe 
Brabant,  Alexander,  Westbury 
Jones,  David,  Gloucester 
Higgens,  Lleanor,  Berkeley 
Butte,  Edmund,  The  Lye 
Damsell,  Ellen,  Cirencester 
Heaven,  Eleanor,  Dursley 
Stallard,  Elizabeth,  Hardwick 
Sankey,  Edward,  Sandhurst 
Roborowe,  Elizabeth,  Titherington 
Harwood,  Edmund,  Avering 
Witcombe,  Eleanor,  Corse 
Kinge,  Edward,  The  Lye 
Wye,  Giles,  Tewkesbury 
Dudley,  George,  Doynton 
Fyliymore,  Harry,  Wickwar 
Rawlyns,  Hughj  Minsterworth 
Morsley,  Henry,  ALirston  Sicca 
Hawkes,  Henry,  Beckford 
Ades,  Henry,  Abenhall 
Phillippes,  John,  Newland 
Burie,  Joan,  Charfield 
Greninge,  Joan,  Winchcombe 
Tratman,  John,  Wotton-under  Edge 
White,  John,  [no  abode  given] 
Archer,  John,  Welford 
Bannyster,  John,  Winchcombe 
Willys,  John,  Down  Hatherley 


JS4I  1650.] 


Glouceste7'shire   Wills. 


Syndersbye,  John,  St.  Briavells 
Berrie,  John.  Qursley 
Whitmaye,  John,  Churcham 
Jeffe,  John   Longney 
Cowper,  John,  Gloucester 
Bowrey,  John,  Hewelsfield 
Lawrence,  Juhana,  Stone 
Tylor,  Joan,  Churcham 
Kembridge,  John,  Cirencester 
Loringes,  John,  Bishops  Cleave 
Elsworth,  Isabel,  Hatherop 
Corser,  John,  Micheidean 
Smyth,  John,  Stonehouse 
Prentes  als.  Thorne,  John,  Brockworth 
Tyler  ah.  WuUarie,  Joan,  Lassii>gton 
Coke,  John,  vicar  of  Bledington 
Hewes,  John,  Ashchurch 
Baker,  Joan,  Thornbury 
Hancoxe,  John,  parson  of  Shipton  Oliffe 
Camme,  Joan,  Hawkesbury 
Butte,  John,  Bishops  Norton 
Feliey,  John,  Hawling 
Hemmynge,  John,  Rudford 
Dobbes,  John,  Longhope 
Brjrttan,  John,  Bitton 
Colley,  Isabel,  Horsley 
Hobbyns,  John,  Clifford 
Elsworth,  Isabel,  Hatherop 
Redbeard,  John,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Redferne  als.  Gierke,  John,  Gloucester 
Cassall,  John,  Elmore 
EUyates,  John,  Randwick 
Casmore,  Margaret,  Toddington 
Hyckes,  Margaret,  Tewkesbury 
Demerie,  Margery,  Westerley 
Acherne,  Margaret,  Tetherington 
Smarte,  Margery,  Hartpury 
Colley,  Margaret,  Berkeley 
Heyward,  Margery,  Newent 
Yarnold,  Margery,  Hartpury 
Hayward,  Margaret,  Awre 
Ebsworth,  Margaret,  Hatherop 
White,  Nicholas,  Horsley 
Whoper,  Nicholas,  Minsterworth 
Rogers,  Peter,  Ampney  Crucis 
Myllard,  Robt.,  Newington  Bagpath 
Watkins,  Ralph,  Wollaston 
Rastell,  Richard,  Hartpury 
Kempe,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Lawrence,  Robt.,  Hewelsfield 
Eaton,  Richard,  parson  of  Elkstone 
Nelme,  Richard,  Taynton 
Hyll,  Roger,  Oxenhall 
Holder,  Richd.,  Coin  Rogers 
Querne,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Leaste,  Robert,  Wollaston 
Cooke,  Robert,  Windrush 
Lye,  Robert,  Lechlade 
Cole,  Richard,  Twining 
Chaundler,  Richard,  Randwick 


Brodstocke,  Richard,  Ashelworth 
Tomson,  Robert,  Stanway 
Lane,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Smyth,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Boxe,  Robert,  Bitton 
Charbie,  Richard,  Mickleton 
Slaughter,  Richard,  Trynley 
Dunsterfield,  Robt ,  Winchcombe 
Ludbye,  Simon,  Slimbridge 
Turner,     Saunder     [/.,;'.     Alexander], 

Chipping  Sodbury 
Caninge,  Thos.,  Weston-upon-Avon 
Symons,  Thomas,  Aston 
Surmon,  Thomas,  Prestbury 
Toney  [Tovey  ?],  Thomas,  Tirley 
Erkill,  Thomas,  Upper  Slaughter 
Roper,  Thomas,  Willersey 
George,  Thomas,  Willersey 
Pearte,  Thomas,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Grene,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Morton,  Thomas,  Deerhurst 
Gybbes,  Thomas,  Mickleton 
Harrys,  Thomas,  Pebworth 
Caninge,  Thomas  \in"'eniory'\ 
Symons,  Thomas,  Stow 
Deninge,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Atkyns,  Thomas,  Wapley 
Weninge,  Thomas,  Saperton 
Crome,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Whitfield,  Thomas,  Aylburton 
Baylie,  Thomas,  Little  Dean 
Knight,  Thomas,  Arlingham 
Davis,  Thomas,  Hardwick 
Tymm,  Thomas,  Buckland 
Hyll,  Thomasine,  King's  Stanley 
Wodward,  Walter,  Cam 
Selye,  William,  Ashelworth 
Mayo,  William,  Telbury 
Harbman,  William,  Gloucester 
Frewen,  William,  Dymock 
Pache,  William,  Tetherington 
Weste,  William,  Bisley 
Hyet,  William,  Westbury 
Perse,  William,  Berkeley 
Tikell,  William,  Painswick 
Chaplyn,  William,  Newent 
Aswyn,  William,  Willersey 

Endorsed  Ashcwyn. 

Blysse,  Walter,  Saperton 
Richards,  William,  Hardwick 

1563. 

Adys,  Anne,  Taynton 

Russell,  Alice,  Hinton 

Stradlinge,  Anne,  Leonard  Stanley 

Bushe,  Alice,  Doynton 

Hychman,  Agnes,  Meysey  Hampton 

Crumpe,  Agnes,  Westbury 

Saunders,  Anne,  Stow 


40 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Wynbold,  Arthur,  Hawkesbury 
Maunsell,  Agnes,  Cromhall 
Shethe,  Agnes,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Raynold,  Alice,  Charlton  Kings 
Jones,  Agnes,  Oldbury 
Malten,  Agnes,  Tirley 
Busshe,  Alice,  Doynton 
Gybson,  Alice,  Stow 
Haines,  Christopher,  Westertey 
Restall,  Christopher,  Tirley 
Tayler,  David,  Hawkesbury 
Browne,  Denis,  Yate 
Butte,  Edmund,  Bishops  Norton 
Russell,  Ellen,  Thornbury 
Lewood,  Edmund,  gent.,  Staverton 
Pope,  Edith,  Beverston 
White,  Edward,  Pitchcomb 
Hoare,  Edmund,  Norton 
Feysant,  Edward,  Winchcombe 
Gooddriche,  Elizabeth,  Churcham 
Carter,  Elizabeth,  Minsterworth 
Wetherlocke,  Ellen,  Oxenhall 
Grenehill,  Elizabeth,  Adlestrop 
Rogers,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Kecke,  Geoffrey,  Marston  sicca 
Awyntell,  George,  Westbury 
Harris,  George,  Clifford 
Rudge,  Henry,  Twining 
Jones,  Henry,  parson  of  Siddington 
Shewninge,  Henry,  Witcombe 
Percie,  Henry,  Newland 
Phillimore,  Henry  [a  fragment] 
Hayward,  Henry,  Pebworth 
Workeman,  Henry,  Minchinhampton 
Darston,  John,  Hinton 
Adis,  John,  Michell  Taynton 
Myllward,  Joan,  Swindon 
Freman,  John,  Little  Wormington 
Stephens,  James,  Buckland 
Cooke,  John,  Barnwood 
Cowles,  John,  Cranham 
Marten,  John,  Wiilersey 
Osey,  James,  Painswick 
Gunninge,  John,  Marshfield 
Wyrwrood,  John,  Tidenham 
Amorgan,  John,  Newent 
Perkyns,  John,  Hasfield 
Wyndowe,  John,  Moreton  Valence 
White,  John,  Awre 
Syndersbye,  John,  St.  Briavells 
Balie,  John,  Estington 
Hewes,  John,  Ashchurch 
Michell,  John,  Berkeley 
Robyns,  John,  gent.,  Matson 
Rogers,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Daffey.  John,  The  Lye 
Cliberie,  John,  Gloucester 
Bostocke,  JameSj  Fairford 
Davis,  John,  Dorsington 
Fowler,  John,  Cirencester 


Romney,  John,  Forthampton 
Pope,  John,  Norton 
Stone,  John,  Painswick 
Cowles,  James,  Cranham 
Rogers,  John.  Berkeley 
Fylde,  Joan,  Tewkesbury 
Okell,  Isabel,  Westbury 
Morgan,  John,  Thornbury 
Goslinge,  John,  Longney 
Bysshoppe,  John,  Elmstone 
Howlte,  John,  Stone 
Cooke,  John,  Thornbury 
vAdie,  John,  Berkeley 
Harnet,  John,  Maugersbury,  Stow 
Thomas,  John,  Thornbury 
Crome,  John,  Wickwar 
Wyman,  Margaret,  Maismore 
Rigge,  Margery,  Taynton 
Mon,  Margaret,  Forthampton 
Cowper,  Margaret,  Marston  Sicca 
Goddinge,  Margaret,  Driffield 
Tayler,  Margery,  Dymock 
Skotte,  Margaret,  Westerley 
Davys,  Margaret,  Tetbury 
Thomas,  Margaret,  Newnham 
Wenlocke,  Margaret,  Newland 
Shotte,  Margery,  Barnwood 
Jones,  Philip,  Oldbury 
Raynolde,  Peter,  vicar  of  Southrop 
Syrman,  Richard,  Tredington 
Cloterbooke,  Robert,  Stanley  Leonard 
Coper,  Roger,  Bledington 
Grene,  Richard,  Colne  Aldwyn 
Hamlet,  Richard,  Preston 
Lewes,  Richard,  Deynton 
Awicke,  Richard,  Hardwick 
Bennet,  Randal,  Little  Risington 
Holshippe,  Richard,  Forthampton 
Isake,  Robert,  Tormarton 
Momiynton,  Robert,  Tirley 
Read,  Robert,  Marshfield 
Hauker,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Gonndie,  Richard,  Dymock 
Raye,  Robert,  Buckland 
Mustowe,  Robert,  Naunton 
Heynes,  Robert,  Estington 
Dryver,  Richard,  Stone 
Keylocke,  Robert,  Standish 
Sylie,  Roger,  Haresfield 
Pearson,  Richard,  Sherborne 
Okey,  Richard,  Painswick 
Baker,  Richard,  Tetherington 
Freme,  Robert,  Rodmarton 
Nicholas,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Raynoldes,  Richard,  Dumbleton 
Pache,  Robert,  Tetherington 
Hayward,  Richard,  Hartpury 
Wilson,  Robert,  Iron  Acton 
Robyns,  Stephen,  Nympsfield 
Riche,  Stephen,  Preston 


i 


1541-1650.] 


Glonceste  rsh  ire  1 1  Ills. 


41 


Hurdelstone,  Stephen,  Sutton 
Jones,  Thomas,  IJadminton 
James,  Thomas,  Yate 
Pierton,  Thomas,  Aylburton 
Bowton,  Thomas,  Bisley 
Monnox,  Thomas,  (iloucester 
Beard,  Thos.,  Standish 
Wattes,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Tycull,  Thomas,  Standish 
Creed,  Thoma'=,  Driffield 
Smyth,  Thomas,  Boxwell 
Selwyn,  Thomas,  Shmbridge 
Bycke,  Thomas,  Tredington 
Hemes,  Thomas,  Welford 
Haull,  Thomas,  Bishops  Norton 
Fylmore,  Thomas,  Tetbury 

Endorsed  Fylymore. 

Lewes,  Thomas,  Rodborough 

Wylier,  Thomas,  Yate 

Gryffyn,  Thomas,  Cromhall 

Organ,  Thomas,  Haresficld 

Alen,  Thomas,  Tewkesbu'-y 

Maunsell,  Thomas,  Temple  Guyting 

Hoford,  Thomas,  Bledington 

Myllard,  Thomas,  Frocester 

Perpynt,  Thomas,  Cirencester 

Monne,  Thomas,  Forthampion 

Tovie,  Thomas,  Bitton 

Smjrth,  Thomas,  Sherborne 

Boughan,  Thomas,  Westbiiry 

Chedward,  William,  Upleadon 

Adie,  William,  Berkeley 

Alwaye,  William,  Hawkesbury 

Yarnold,  William,  Minsterworth 

Leye,  William,  Cam 

Saunders,  W^ilham,  Witcombe 

Barrey,  William,  Uursley 

Clyfford,  William,  .Swindon 

Bloxam  als.  Ingles,  William,  Aston 
Somervile 

Campden,  William,  Pebworth 

Wattes  als.  Mertyn,  William,  Bad- 
minton 

Rutter,  William,  Ashchurch 

Hobbes,  William,  Twining 

Goslinge,  Walter,  Elmore 

Elkes,  William,  Lower  Swell 

Sebright,  William  [missing] 

Lewes,  William,  Longney 

Smyth,  Walter,  Welford 

Gregorie,  William,  Abson 

Clifford,  William,  Swindon 

Courte,  William,  Painswick 

Doell  or  Dole,  William,  Yate 

Jeffes,  William,  Ashelworth 

Lane,  William,  Gloucester 

Browne,  William,  Tetherington 

Hyggens,  William,  Ashchurch 

Danyell,  William,  Hardwick 

Darke,  William,  Beckford 


1564. 


Tyler,  Agnes,  Doynton 

Hammons,  Agnes,  Berkeley 

Jones,  Agnes,  Badminton 

Munmoth,  Agnes,  Ouinton 

Poole,  Alexander,  Trynley  alias  Tirley 

Frye,  Alice,  West  Littleton WM  If 

Barnes,  Agnes,  Oldbury 

Taylor,  Anthony,  Bourton-on-the- 
Water 

Pleyer,  Agnes,  Marshfield 

Holder,  Alice,  Oldbury-on- Severn 

Gryffyn,  Katharine,  Berkeley 

Butte,  Edmund,  Bishop's  Norton 

Bowton,  Elizabeth,  Bisley 

Mason,  Edward,  Rodborow 

Freme,  Edward,  Painswick 

Browninge,  Edward,  Coaley 

Castle,  Elizabeth,  Longborow 

Baker,  Edmund,  Great  Barrington 

Atkyns,  Elizabeth,  Maisemore 

Appowell,  Elizabeth.  Newent 

Wolrudge,  George,  Eastleach  Turvile 

Stephens,  Hugh,  Didbrook 

Harris,  Henry,  Prestbury 

Aston,  John  [missing] 

Smith,  John,  Berkeley 

Keyse,  John,  Huntley 

Kyet,  John,  Ebrington 

Bullock,  John,  Longney 

Seysmore,  John,  Hartpury 

Cowley,  Joan,  (Gloucester 

Stoke,  John,  Elmeston 

West,  John,  Oldbury 

Predie,  Joan,  Weston-sub-Edge 

Richards  alias  Dyer,  John,  Tewkes- 
bury 

Momford,  John,  Cirencester 

Byrde,  John,  Teynton 

Hajrward,  John,  Edgeworth 

Wirwood,  Joan,  Tuddenham 

Chapman,  John,  Marshfield 

Shley,  Joan,  Chedworth 

Johnson,  John,  Longney 

Donbridge,  John,  Dymock 

Walker,  John,  Cirencester 

Holtom,  John,  Marston  Sicca 

Foxe,  Julian,  Marshfield 

Harman,  John,  Aston  Somervile 

Barow,  John,  Uley 

Broode,  John,  Aldsworth 

Buck,  John,  Bibury 

Turner,  John,  Cam 

Fourde,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Okey,  John,  Pichecomb 

Dod  alias  Dyer,  John   Little  Sodbury 

Hammons,  John,  Painswick 

Tomes,  John,  Cr^nham 

Bancknes,  John,  Painswick 


42 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[i  541- 1650. 


Downe,  John,  Colley 

Kynne,  John  [missinj^] 

Maysey,  John,  Elkeston 

Hume,  James,  Berkeley 

Gase,  Lawrence,  vicar  of  Painswick 

Hathway,  Marian,  Horton 

Hopkyns,  Margaret,  Oxenhall 

Kings,  Margery,  Hartpury 

Browneing,  Margaret,  Coaley 

Maylett,  Margery,  Yale 

Modie,  Nicholas,  Cam 

Harbard,  Nicholas,  Baginton 

Bydfield,  Robert,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Morse,  Richard,  Little  Dean 

Marten,  Robert,  Cromhall 

Marten   alias   Wattes,    Ralph,   Great 

Badington 
Welles,  Richard,  Preston-on-Stour 
Thyrle,  Richard,  Ashchurch 
Awintle,  Roger,  Westbury 
Wootton,  Robert,  Kemerton 
Poole,  Robert,  Mickieton 
Morse,  Richard,  Little  Dean 
Stytche,  Roger,  Gloucester 
Surleys,  Richard,  Quinton 
Whyte,  Richard,  Bibury 
Symons,  Richard,  Tirley 
Halle,  Richard,  Bibury 
Lyfolie,  Richard,  Windrush 
Fysher,  Robert,  Tederynton 
Arnold,  Roger,  Kemsford 
Kyte,  Richard,  Ebrington 
Heynes,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Angell,  Richard,  Kemerton 
James,  Richard,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Osborne,  Richard,  Fairford 
Sowthall,  Richard,  Cleeve 
Peirson,  Seth,  Northleach 
Wight,  Thomas,  Kingscote 
Brooke,  Thomas,  Thornebury 
Hemmyngs,  Thomas,  Campden 
Hallinge,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Smith,   I  homas  [missing] 
Jones,  Thornas,  Tuddenham 
Calken,  Thomas,  Newnham 
Reade,  Thomas,  Doynton 
Bubbe,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Jones,  Thomas,  South  Cerney 
Rawlinge,  Thomas,  vicar  of  Windrush 
Elton,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Alwey,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Freman,  Thomas,  Frethern 
Doxee,  Thomas,  vicar  of  Didbrook 
Gabbe,  Thomas,  Stonehouse 
Marten   alias  Watts,  Thomas,  Great 

Badminton 
Freman,  Thomas,  Toddenham 
Ashton,  Walter,  Cotes 
Thirle,  William,  Ashchurch 
Barnard,  William,  Beckford 


Gamlinge,  William,  Gloucester 
Cooke,  William,  Southrop 
Wele,  William,  Teynton 
Jedge,  William,  Stinchcomb 
Stephens,  William,  Toddenham 
Nicholas,  William,  Berkeley 
Aparke,  William,  Presfbury 
Woodward,  William,  Twining 
Blackwell,  William,  Cirencester 
Williams,  William,  parson  of  Cranham 
Westmocote,    William,    Ampney    St. 

Crucis 
Essex,  William,  Avening 
Tayler,  William,  Slimbridge 
Smyth,  William,  Nether  Guyting 
Castle,  William,  Badgeworth 
Finer,  William,  Elmeston 
Scryven,  Walter,  Hardwick 

1565- 

Holwaye,  Agnes,  Norton 
Hayward,  Agnes,  Barnwood 
Kenche,  Alice,  Bleddington 
Burston,  Agnes,  Willersey 
Gladwyn,  Agnes,  Wormington 
Worgan,  Avis,  Blakeney 
Wilie,  Anthony,  Bisley 
Nonde,  Agnes,  Ashchurch 
Adis,  Agnes,  Berkeley 
Fryar,  Alice,  Arlingham 
Kecke,  Agnes,  Marston  Sicca 
Adames,  Alice,  Churcham 
Longden,  Alice  [missing] 
Turner,  David,  Berkeley 
Carter,  Elizabeth,  Minsterworth 
Browne,  Edmund,  English  Bicknor 
Wescott,  Edith,  Hawkesbury 
Gryffyn  als.  Tasker,  Edward,  Cleeve 
Jones,  Edward,  Marshfield 
Colles,  Ellen,  Morton  Valence 
Hewes,  Edward,  Gloucester 
Barnard, Elizabeth,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Banners,  Francis,  Bitton 
Wadley,  George,  Tirley 
Mowson,  Hugh,  Tetbury 
Aleshoppe,  Henry,  West  Littleton 
Symons,  Humphrey,  Berkeley 
Spencer,  Humfrey,  Thornbury 
Osborne,  John,  I\Iarshfield 
Adis,  John,  Pauntley 
Haye,  John,  Upton  Leonard 
Donne,  John,  Churisdon 
Welshman,  John,  Lydney 
Bubbe,  Joan,  Badgeworth 
Crodford,  John,  Maisemore 
Lane,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Russell,  Joan,  Longhope 
Maye,  Joan,  Tetbury 
Harris,  James,  Saul 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  U^ills 


43 


Sutton,  John,  Gloucester 

Gryffyn,  John,  Newport 

Consewell,  John,  Tort  worth 

Longden,  Joan,  W'ollaston 

Blounte,  John,  Sherston 

Longe,  John,  Tetbury 

Watkyns,  Joan,  Standi sh 

Levedge,  John,  Berkeley 

Glewe,  John,  Xewnham 

Steythe,  John,  Winchcomb 

Phillipes,  John,  Churcham 

Ricardes,  James,  Berkeley 

Kendall,  John,  lirockworth 

Davys  als.  Snowe,  John,  Elmore 

Evans,  John,  Dursley 

Skurre,  John,  Ashton-under-Hill 

Holder,  John,  Standish 

Herdinge,  John,  Ampney  St.  Crucis 

Smyth  als.  Baker,  John,  Gloucester 

Davis,  John,  vicar  of  Lye 

Donne,  John,  Hempstead 

Wylkins,  John,  Tetbury 

Warner,  John,  Frocester 

Collimore,  John,  Tytherington 

Houlder,  John,  Tytherington 

Hylle,  John,  Gloucester 

Bande,  Margaret,  Gloucester 

Dracott,  Matthias,  Horton 

Gosford,  Margaret,  Maisemore 

Ri&&e»  -^largery,  Taynton 

Browne,  Margaret,  Marshfield 

Clemens,  Margaret,  Standish 

Hyxe,  Morgan,  Cromhall 

Appowell,  Philip,  Newent 

Rastall,  Richard,  Tirley 

Letherland,  Richard,  Gloucester 

Hawstid,  Richard,  Cheltenham 

Jones,  Richard,  Gloucester 

Tylladam,  Richard,  Thornbury 

Freman  als.    Draper,   Richard,  Saint- 
bury 

Churches,  Richard,  Leckhampton 

Butte,  Richard,  Norton 

Lugge,  Richard,  Lydney 

Crodie,  Richard,  Gloucester 

Longe,  Richard,  Ashelwonh 

Adames,  Robert.  Chipping  Sodbury 

Gwyllem,  Richard,  Gloucester 

Woode,  Robert,  Leyterton 

Trevys,  Roger,  Quedgley 

Harris,  Richard,  Whaddon 

Blunte,  Richard,  Down  Ampney 

Tyrrye,  Richard,  Gloucester 

Grenewaye,  Robert,  Stretton 

Wenyet,  Thomas,  Uphome 
Prydie   als.    Foxe,    Thomas,    Haver- 
field 
CoUyns,  Thomas,  Thornbury 

White,  Thomas,  VVapley 
Bryant,  Thomas,  Bitton 


Masinger,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Benneas,  Thomas,  Little  Dean 
Wakeley,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Alard,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Bonde,  Thomas,  Newland 
Free,  Thomas,  Leckhampton 
TovTneshill  als.  Scott,  Thomas,  Hares- 
comb 
Pontinge,  Thomas,  Acton  Turvile 
Wylse,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Mayo,  Thomas,  Charfield 
Rogers,  William,  Cromhall 
Sysmore,  William,  Hartpury 
Bellamye,  William,  Gloucester 
Tomes.  William,  Bourton-on-Water 
Cooke,  William,  Cold  Aston 
Stevens,  Walter,  Frocester 
Clearke,  William,  Hartpury 
Mundie,  William,  Ashchurch 
Bande,    William,  aldcrn.an    of  Glou- 
cester 
Wylse,  William,  Gloucester 
Banke,  William  [missing] 
Hooke  als.  Parker,  William,  Gloucester 
Audley,  Walter,  Alvington 
Astman,  William,  Newent 

1566. 

Wheler  als.  Foclke,  Agnes,  Buckland 
Rodborne,  Agnes,  Kempsford 
Canton,  Agnes,  Painswick 
Beard,  Agnes  [will  torn] 
Hore,  Alexander,  Tewkesbury 
Mynett,  Agnes,  Hempstead 
Jennyns,  Agnes,  Awre 
Seaborne  als.  Hopkins,  Alice,  Wortlcy 
Organ,  Alice,  Haresfield 
Bowker,  Adam,  Longney 
Yarseley,  Andrew,  Newland 
Lacie,  Anthony,  Dursley 
Bande,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Goodv^yn  or  Godyn,  Katherine,  Bitton 
Pearse,  Katherine,  Berkeley 
Tovey,  Giles,  Uley 
Pryer,  Elen,  Fairford 
Mathewe,  Edward,  Upper  Swell 
Frynde,  Edmond,  Awre 
Farre,  Elizabeth,  Westbury 
Canoppe,  Elizabeth,  Pyrton,  W^ilts 
Rosam,  Elizabeth,  Longbarow 
Shippey,  Edmund,  Longbarow 
Ryder,  Elizabeth,  Westbury 
Tayler,  Elizabeth,  Colford 
Perkyns,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Smythe,  Edmund,  Gloucester 
Francombe,  Elizabeth,  Tirley 
Packer,  Elizabeth,  Tytherington 
Richeman,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Downe,  Edmund,  llawkesbury 


44 


Gloiicestej'shii'-e   Wills, 


[1541-1650. 


Chalner,  Elizabeth,  Randwick 
Heyes,  Elizabeth,  Preston 
Morse,  Elizabeth,  Stow 
Gregorie,  Edward,  Abs.on 
Adams,  Francis,  Minsterworth 
Beste,  Francis,  Tewkesbury 
Henburie,  Francis,  Cirencester 
Packer,  Gabriel,  Westbury 
Thurstone,  George,  Wortley 
Webbe,  George,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Cheltnan,  George,  Tetbury 
Dower,  Henry,  Rodmarton 
Broke,  Henry,  Todington 
Foxe,  Humphrey,  Wick  Risington 
Berrie,  Humphrey,  Whaddon 
Trappe,  Henry,  Cirencester 
Adams,  Henry,  rector  of  Miserden 
Hampton,  Henry,  Westbury 
Rawlyns   als.    Harrison,    John,    Dor- 

sington 
Wyman  als.  Carpenter,  Joan,  Maise- 

more 
Parker,  John,  Compton  Abdale 
Furdys,  Joan,  Cowley 
Geyner,  Joan,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Cartwright,  John,  Abbots  Washborne 
Cubberley,  John,  Witcomb 
Benan,  John,  Campden 
Tawndye,  John,  Winchcomb 
Godwyn,  John,  Tetbury 
Cooke,  John,  Newent 
Tought,  James,  Berkeley 
Russell,  John,  Yate 
Harrison,  John,  Dorsington 
Perte,  John,  Upper  Swell 
Torner,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Cartwright,  John,  Abbots  Washborne 
Locke,  John,  Weston-on-Avon 
Hewes,  John,  Oddington 
Tylladdam,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Gabbe,  John,  Newland 
Gryme,  Joan,  Shenington 
Robertes,  Joan,  Arlingham 
Brahan,  Joan,  Ligh 
Selye,  Joan,  Ashleworth 
Newman,  John,  Moreton  Valence 
Powle,  Joan,  Temple  Guyting 
Androwe,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Tomes,  John,  Hampnet 
Smallridge,  John,  Cireat  Barington 
Lynke,  John,  Oldbury 
Grene,  John,  Eastleach  Martin 
Robertes,  John,  {above  not  givefi] 
Perrye,  John,  Blaisdon 
Howell,  James,  Bibury 
Clearke,  John,  Upleadon 
Bullocke,  John,  Elmore 
Fynche,  John,  Kemerton 
Hushold,  John,  Cam 
Waringe,  John,  Honeybourne 


Awyntell,  John,  Westbury 
Home,  John,  Berkeley 
Hayward,  Joan,  Upleadon 
Tayler,  John,  Rodmarton 
Baylie,  John,  Gloucester 
Mason,  Margery,  Toddington 
Walter,  Margaret,  Adlestrop 
Cowles,  Margery,  Ashchurch 
Myll,  Margaret,  Hasfield 
Mason,  Margaret,  Toddington 
Walker.  Margaret, Oldbury-on-Severn 
Watkyn,  Michael,  Oldbury 
Smyth,  Margaret,  Newnham 
Payne,  Margery,  Brockthorp 
Waker,  Nicholas,  Yates 
Rutter,  Nicholas,  Mickieton 
Vyner,  Nicholas,  Churchdown 
Prowte,  Richard,  Rodmarton 
Rabye,  Robert,  Churchdown 
Kemble,  Robert,  Ashchurch 
Perkynson,  Richard  Clifford 
Vicke,  Richard,  King's  Stanley 
Baylie,  Richard,  Dymock 
Pegler,  Richard,  Colley 
Greninge,  Ralph,  Alderton 
White,  Richard,  Ebrington 
Turner,  Richard,  Cam 
Warne,  Richard,  Staunton 
Wylliams,  Richard,  Abson 
Heyrne,  Robert,  Westington 
Sheperd,  Robert,  Little  Compton 
Locke,  Roger,  Preston 
Butter,  Richard,  Hartpury 
Hall,  Richard,  Chedworth 
Smythe,  Richard,  Aston-sub-Edge 
Hull,  Richard,  Sutton-under-Brailes 
Hyggyns,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 
Tayler,  Richard,  Awre 
Yonge,  Robert,  Blakeney 
Grene,  Ralph,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Morse,  Robert,  Nibley 
Packer,  Richard,  Tetherington 
Ingles,  Richard,  Aston  Somervile 
Awood,  Robert,  Aylberton 
Alowe,  Richard,  Barnwood 
Parker,  Richard,  Hasfield 
Note,  Robert,  Wotton 
Richardes,  Robert,  Brockthorp 
Barrowe,  Roger,  Hardwick 
Gybbes,  Sybill,  Mickieton 
Lawrence,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Stormey,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Byrte,  Thomas,  Haresfield 
Blanche,  Thomas,  Estington 
Jenyns,  Thomas,  Quedgley 
Getley,  Thomas,  Mickieton 
Robyns,  Thomas,  Tormarton 
Weste,  Thomas,  Tormarton 
Jones,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Grene,  Thomas,  Gloucester 


I 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


45 


Bell,  sir  Thomas,  knt.,  Gloucester 
Masfield,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Brynkeworth,  Thomas,  Beverston 
Mayle,  Thomas,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Vaughan,  Thomas,  Ruardean 
Wookeley,  Thomas,  Kempsford 
Serg-eant,  Thoma«,  esq..  Stone 
Hyat,  Thomas,  Walton  Cardiff 
Packer,  William,  South  Cerney 
Mylton,  William,  Maisemore 
Riche,  William,  Cheltenham 
Eddon,  William,  Sutton 
Bowton,  William,  Rodmarton 
Richtnan,  William,  Pebworth 
Sclatter,  William,  Broadwell 
Gryme,  William,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Bagge,  William,  Honeybourne 
Whytinge,  William,  Tetbury 
Smallrudge,  William,  Miserden 
Wylkes,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Stacie,  William,  Cirencester 
Parker,  William,  Owlpen 
Kympe  <?r  Kerape,  William,  Maisemore 
Kyte,  William,  Ebrington 
Herringe,  William,  Berkeley 
Warden,   William,  Bitton 
Campe,  William,  Westerley 
Dowdiswell,  Walter,  Leckhampton 
Mason,  William,  Tewkesbury 
MyUine,  William,  Thornbury 

.      1567. 

Styet,  Agnes,  Bledington 
West,  Alice,  0)dbury-on-Severn 
Lawrence,    Andrew,   Bourton-on-the- 

Water 
Parker,  Alice,  Tewkesbury 
Sawer,  Andrew,  Pauntley 
Tynker,  Ambrose,  Newent 
Grainger,  Ansell,  Elmore 
Bayott,  Alice,  Saperton 
Wymon,  Giles,  Longney 
Churche,  Elizabeth  [missing] 
Rutter,  Elizabeth,  Mickleton 
Tylle,  Ellen  [abode  not  given] 
Kinge,  Edward,  Bisley 
Mondie,  Edward,  Slimbridge 
Crompe,  Elizabeth,  Westbury 
Webley,  Giles,  Brockworth 
Rechers,  Elizabeth,  Lechlade 
Tratman,  Edward,  Slimbridge 
Tayler,  Giles,  vicar  of  Drififield 
Godwyn,  Edmund,  Dursley 
Wylliams,  Elizabeth,  Northleach 
Holbroke,  Edward,  Thornbury 
Uffnell,  Elizeus,  Bladington 
Wolfield,  Edward,  Marshfield 
Wylse,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Cawson,  Henry,  Knights  Uuntsborne 


Flucke,  Hugh,  Deerhurst 
Walkeley,  Humphrey,  Gloucester 
Field,  Henry,  Tewkesbury 
Wood,  Humphrey,  Kempley 
Utton,  Humphrey,  Gloucester 
Atkyns,  Humphrey,  Gloucester 
Flucke,  Hugh  [missing] 
Marten,  Julian,  Willersey 
Golde,  John,  Sandhurst 
Pearse,  John,  Kempsford 
Djrrram,  John,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Frape,  John,  Slimbridge 
Sclatter,  Joan,  Pebworth 
Hyckes,  John,  Aston-sub-Edge 
Rogers,  John,  Ampney  Crucis 
Hardinge,  John,  Coaley 
Atkyns,  John,  Hard  wick 
Bowcher,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Lawne,  John,  Ashelworth 
Savedge,  John,  Stow 
Freman,  Joan,  Frethern 
Elriche,  John,  Ashelworth 
Pooles,  John,  Slimbridge 
Spycer,  John,  Hatherop 
Becke,  John,  Ligh 
Crome,  Isabel,  Wickwar 
Elyot,  John,  Marshfield 
Hookes,  John,  Toddenham 
Wenyard,  Joan,  Abson 
Sutton,  John,  Oddington 
Bodnam,  John,  Upton 
Catchmead,  John,  Oldbury 
Danserfield,  Joan,  Cam 
Gefferys,  John,  Twining 
Myllard,  Julian,  Colley 
Bearde,  John,  Standish 
Lapworth,  John,  Turkdean 
Hardinge,  John,  Hawkesbury 
Peke,  Joan,  Cromhall 
Harrys,  John,  Newington  Bagpath 
Gybbes,  John,  Bourton-on-Hill 
Salans,  John,  Newent 
Pychar,  John,  Bitton 
Lyppeat,  James,  Hawkesbury 
Sugar,  John,  Wollaston 
Atwood,  John,  Doynton 
Scryche,  John,  Leigh 
Gybbes,  John,  Campden 
Typper,  John,  Aylberton 
White,  John,  Campden 
Frende,  John,  Westerley 
Rugge,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Happard,  James,  [iibove  not give?t\ 
Borton,  John,  Lechlade 
Collycke,  John,  Cromhall 
Pope,  John,  Prestbury 
Boocher,  John,  Dursley 
Hathewaye,  John.  Kingscote 
Mathewe,  Jo  in,  Kempley 
Cowles,  John,  Winston 


46 


Gloucestershire   J  J  ^ills. 


[1541-1650. 


Bysshoppe,  John,  Ligh 
Smyth,  John,  Berkeley 
Nevall,  John,  Gloucester 
Allen,  >Iargery,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Knight,  Maurice,  Slimbridge 
Horsam,  Margaret,  Ashelworth 
Clearke,  Margery,  Loni^barow 
Baylie,  Margery,  Cranham 
Gybbes,  Nicholas,  Stow 
Downe,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Collynbell,  Miles,  Berkeley 
Huggins,  Ralph,  Gloucester  [^see  1571] 
Chadwell,    Richard,   Broad   Risington 
Banner  ah.  Bannister,   Richard,  Tet- 

bury 
Machyn,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Atwood,  Richard,  Abson 
Gregorie,  Roger,  Abson 
Mayo,  Richard,  Tetbury 
Symons,  Robert,  Norton 
Huings,  Richard,  Painswick 
Wattes,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Drewe,  Roger,  Winchcombe 
Cortice,  Richard,  Haresfield 
Bridgeman,  Robert,  Wollaston 
Shryche,  Raynold,  Ash.church 
Hyckes,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Freberie,  Robert,  Great  Barrington 
Masters,  Richard.  Gloucester 
Marten,  Robert,  Maresfield 
Byde,  Robert,  Aylberton 
Collyns,  Richard,  Corse 
Moore,  Robert,  Thornbury 
Russher,  Robert,  Mmchinhampton 
Holder,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Amorgan,  Robert,  Langcourt 
Greninge,   Richard,  Moreton  \^ilence 
Stevens,  Richard,  Whetenhurst 
Nutte,  Roger,  Dymock 
Tucker,  Simon,  Charfield 
Wyllis,  Thomas,  Ashton 
Androwes,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Bycke,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
NichoUs,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Tylie,  Thomas,  Cold  Aston 
Tryke,  Thomas,  Newnham 
Nicholls,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Robertes,  Thomas,  Welford 
Gylbert,  Thomas,  Ashchurch 
Woodhouse,  Thomas,  Westbury 
White,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Bowrey,  Thomas,  Standish 
Kecke,  Thomas,  Marston  Sicca 
Ashwyn,  Thomas,  Willersey 
Alye,  Thomasine,  Slimbridge 
Clementes,  Thomas,  Miseiden 
Leighton,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Tomes,  Thomas,  Badgeworth 
Gilmyn,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Stevens,  Thomas,  Beverston 


Kyrbye,  Thomas,  Enworth 
Jurie,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Boerne,  Thomas.  Gloucester 
Swyndlehurst,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Plucket,  Thomas,  Northlcach 
Campden,  Thomas,  Pebworth 
Byrcom,  Thomas,  Rockhampton 
Perret,  Thomas,  Saperton 
James,  Thomas,  Cam 
Bygge,  Thomas,  Bitton 
James,  Thomas,  Beverston 
Byrte,  Thomas,  Stanton 
Somerell,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Smythe,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Atwood,  Thomas.  Old  .Sodbury 
Hale,  William,  Honeybourne 
Ellond,  William,  Rodborough 
Jenyns,  Walter,  Hempstead 
Williams,  William.  Northlcach 
Osborne,  William,  Painswick 
Norris,  William.  Prestbury 
Cloterbook,  William,  Berkeley 
Browne,  Walter,  Berkeley 
Olyvere  als.  Oldeford,  William,  Thorn- 
bury 
Wyllis,  William,  Deerhurst 
Foxe,  William,  Enworth 
Phillippes,  William,  Thornbury 
Wyntell,  William.,  Westbury 
Smythesend,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Harris,  William,  Pebworth 
Graunt,  William,  Staunton 
Mannynge,  William  [abode  not  given] 
Drynkewater,  William,  Gloucester 
Smyth,  William,  Lassington 
Hardinge,  William,  Duntsborne  Abbots 
Bourenell,  William,  Britton 
Gethinge,   William,  Brockwere,  Mon- 
mouth 
Aboyfield,  William,  Minsterworth 
Partridge,  William,  Berkeley 
Stamburne,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Baker,  William,  Cirencester 
Smythe,  William,  Ouedgley 
Croume,  William,  Tytherington 
Wattes,  William,  Westcote 
Hyll,  William,  Abson 
Baggot,  William,  Prestbury 

1568. 

Weekes,  Ann,  Frethern 
Knowles,  Alice,  Newent 
Mason,  Alice,  Sudington 
Hobbys,  Alice,  Hawkesbury 
Sandle,  Alice,  Hinton 
Man,  Agnes,  Forthampton 
Ravenhill,  Alice,  Preston 
Nevawe,  Agnes,  Gloucester 
Thayre,  Kathenne,  Sheriton 


1 541- 1650.] 


G/o2icestershirc   lVi//s. 


47 


Rutter,  Katherine,  Dumbleton 

Wilkins,  David,  Berkeley 

Powell,  David,  Gloucester 

Pauncefoote,  Dorothy,  Hasfield 

Nurse,  Edmund,  Longhope 

Mannynge,  Eleanor,  Twining 

Dodde,  Edward,  Wickwar 

Dresey,  Edward,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Mosse,  Ellen,  Bromsbarrow 

Somers,  Elizabeth,  Cam 

Jelfe,  Ellen,  Hartpury 

Appowell,  Ellen,  Tewkesbury 

Rewe,  Giles,  Avening 

Gollyns,  Florice,  Minsterworth 

Curnocke,  Florence,  CoUey 

Mayo,  Guy,  Tibberton 

Rewe  or  Reve,  George,  Hinton 

Brayford,  George,  Tewkesbury 

White,  George,  Ebrington 

Tayler,  Henry,  Leigh 

Dymocke  als.  Gysop,  Henry,  Tudding- 

ton 
Bate,  Henry,  Willersey 
Maylord,  Hugh,  Bourton-on-Water 
Lyttle,  Hugh,  Barnwood 
Phillippes,  Henry,  Gloucester 
Hennynge,  John,  Great  Barrington 
Fourdes,  James,  Uley 
Donning,  John,  Lydney 
Howe,  John,  Longney 
Hurne,  John,  Berkeley 
Awsten,  John,  Elmore 
Fortey,  John,  Corse 
Hayward,  John,  Berkeley 
Wheler,  John,  Dymock 
Dallie,  Joan,  Stone 
Cooke,  John,  Avington 
Cooke,  John,  Maisemore 
Franckan,  John,  Doynton 
Crome,  John,  Stone 
White,  John,  Churchdown 
Locke,  John,  Ashelworth 
Reve,    John,  Brockworth 
Merett,  Isabel,  Standish 
Merett,  John,  Standish 
Barges,  Joan,  Chedworih 
Toralyns,  John,  Cam 
Greninge,  John,  Moreton  Valence 
Bulman,  John,  Alderton 
Aguyllim,  John,  Tibberton 
Edwardes,  John,  Alderton 
Whitehed,  John,  Hartpury 
Davys,  John,  Gloucester 
Harris,  John,  Longbarow 
Afowle,  John,  Flaxley 
Clearke,  John,  Newent 
Smyth,  John,  Berkeley 
Hawkes,  John,  Stanway 
Greate,  Jnhn,  Ashelworth 
Gybbyns,  John,  North  Nibley 


Barret,  John,  Lydney 

Nyblet,  Isabel,  Brockthorpe 

Butter,  John,  .\Liisernore 

Screven,  John.  Leigh 

Wylkes  als.  Wilcocks,  John,  parson 

of  Dorsington 
Gittins.  John,  Gloucester 
Bradford,  John,  Pauntley 
Trigge,  Joan,  Newnham 
Bodinge,  John,  Berkeley 
Moore,  Lawrence,  Estington 
Oljrve,  Lore,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Bubbe,  Margaret,  Lh'-.rchdown 
Hyckes,  Margaret,  Berkeley 
Gwillim,  Margaret,  Flaxley 
Hale,  Maude,  Longney 
Webbe,  Margaret,  Brockworth 
Kynscotte,  Nicholas,  Oldbury 
Halle,  Philip,  Estington 
Harris,  Richard,  Framptonon-Severn 
Duke,  Robert,  Twining 
Sixwyx,  Robert,  Northleach 
Canton,  Richard,  Painswick 
Merrett,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Tryvet,  Robert,  Kempsford 
Smythesand,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Hull,  Robert,  Didbrook 
Cooke,  Robert,  Boddington 
Grene,  Richard,  Churcham 

Hyxe,  Robert,  Charfield 

Style,  Richard,  Cheltenham 

Nyblet,  Robert,  Campden 

Hedges,  Robert,  Awre 

Thee,  Roger,  Wotton  under-Edge 

Whethen,  Richard,  Slimbridge 

Hugman,  Richard,  King's  Stanley 

Malyn,  Richard,  Oddington 

Holowaye,  Richard,  Charlton  King's 

Huggon,  Robert,  Tetbury 

Pyxley,  Richard,  Deerhurst 

Packer,  Richard,  Cam 

Williams,  Richard,  Wollaston 

Morse,  Sybill,  Dymock 

Feeld,  Sybill,  Bisley 

Marten,  Thomas,  Tytherington 

State  als.  Clemence,  Thomas,  Weston- 
sub-Edge 

Hyeat,  Thomas,  Quedgley 

Playfere,  Thomas,  parson  of  Weston- 
sub-Edge 

Syffeart,  Thomas,  Abson 

Blyssard,  Thomas,  Buckland 

Scysmore,  Thomas,  Ashchurch 

Coxe,  Thomas,  Hartpury 

Burket,  Thomas,  North  Cerney 

Atcoke,  Thomas,  Stone 

Lacie,  Thomas,  Cam 

Hayward,  Thomas,  Forthampton 

Pymme,  Thomas,  Elmore 

Marten,  Thomas,  Tytherington 


48 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[i  541-1650. 


Kinge,  Thomas,  Rodmarton 
Bysshoppe,  Thomas,  Churchdown 
Morgan,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Atcoke,  Thomas,  Stone 
Hawker,  Thomas,  Lygh 
Alridge,  Thomas,  Moreton  Valence 
Evaunce,  Thomas,  Saperton 
Dearne,  Thomas,  Ebrington 
Goslinge,  Thomas,  Tuddenham 
Archer,  Thomas,  Ched  worth 
Myll,  Thomas,  Avening 
Adys,  Thomas,  Pauntley 
Botlowe,  Thomas,  Shmbridge 
Hyggens,  William,  Fortington 
Hawkyns,  William,  Little  Dean 
Sergeaunt,  W  Uianti,  Micheldean 
Mallet,  William,  Lydney 
Reason,  William,  Cirencester 
Hancocke,  W'illiam,  Twining 
Mylton,  William,  Elmeston 
Stones,  William,  Thornbury 
Cotoune,  William,  Aston  Somervile 
Dower,  William,  Rodmarton 
La-wrence,  William,  Dyrham 
Wayles  als.   Wallis,    William,    Glou- 
cester 
Rochie,  William,  Wickwar 
Monmothe,  William,  Coleford 
Wale,  William,  Pauntley 
Freman,  William,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Randle,  William,  South  Cerney 
Chaundler,  WMlliam,  Tewkesbury 
Davsre,  Walter,  Longhope 
Phiporte,  William,  Hempsteads 
Tayler,  William,  Tibberton 
Mallet,  William,  Berkeley 
Browne,  William,  Iron  Acton 
Haule,  William  [missing] 


1569. 

Veke,  Alice  [missing] 
Hayward,  Alice,  Oddington 
Bridges  als.  Whyte,  Alice,  Tirley 
Poole,  Alice,  Northleach 
Gryffen,  Anthony,  Didbrook 
Feeld,  Alice,  Toddenham 
Chilton,  Agnes,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Cooke,  Agnes,  Longbarow 
Gunnynge,  Alice,  Marshfield 
Sheperd,  Arthur,  Shipton  Moyne 
Hodges,  Alice,  Dymock 
Welsteed,  Agnes,  Woodchester 
Haidinge,  Agnes,  Hawkesbury 
Fathers  als.  Rewe,  Alice,  Gloucester 
Yerth,  Christopher,  Newland 
Elredge,  Katherine,  Ashelworth 
Addams,  Katherine,  Stone 
Gaye,  Katherine,  Stow 


Catteroll,    Edmund,    parson  of  Little 

Risington 
Webbe,  Edward,  Uley 
Tryet,  Elizabeth,  Twining 
Batche,  Elizabeth,  Northleach 
Arkell,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Hutchins,  Giles,  Cam 
Webbe,  Edward,  Uley 
Mason,  Elizabeth,  Rodborow 
Clifford,  Elizabeth,  Siroud 
Mayles,  Henry,  Cheltenham 
Tyler,  Henry,  Churcham 
Walker,  Henry,  Aston-sub-Edge 
James,  Henry,  Ashchurch 
Berde,  Henry,  Painswick 
Pryce,  Henry,  alderman  of  Gloucester 
Sebarne  als.  Plummer,  John,  Nibley 
Hayward,  Isabel,  Churcham 
Davis,  John,  Twining 
Howe,  John,  Longney 
Darke,  John,  Beckford 
Beard,  John  [torn] 
Beale,  John,  Forthampton 
Myllward,  John,  Minchinhampton 
Davis,  John,  Gloucester 
Tyler,  John  \above  not  gh'e>i\ 
Stephens,  John,  Wheatenhurst 
Churche,  Joan,  Sandhurst 
Poope,  Joan,  Prestbury 
Mayo,  John  [torn] 
Tyler,  John,  Tytherin>ton 
Richardes,  John  [torn] 
Payne  als.  Trap,  John,  Barn  wood 
Danyell,  James,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Fowler,  John  [torn] 
Stone,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Stynchcum,  John,  Tortworth 
Bande,  John,  Haresfield 
Francombe,  John,  Tirley 
Wheler,  John,  Westington 
Nicholas,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Franckam,  John,  Doynton 
Pychar,  John,  Thornbury 
Harris,  John,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Honyborne,  John,  Staunton 
Bygge,  Joan,  Bitton 
Braysett,  James,  Gloucester 
.Dawe,  Julian,  Longhope 
Bubbe,  Isabel,  Witcomb 
Byrrie,  Julian,  Whaddon 
Marche,  John,  Minchinhamp'on 
Halle,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Hallinge,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Packer,  Julian,  Berkeley 
Peers,  John,  Gloucester 
Hopkyn,  John,  Newland 
Hopkyn,  Joan,  Newland 
Postleford,  James,  Lechlade 
James,  John,  Berkeley 
Grove,  Joan,  Bromsberrow 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestei" shire  Wills. 


49 


James,  Joan,  Newent 
Caricke,  John,  Stow 
Kere,  James,  Awre 
Keylocke,  John,  Minsterworth 
Nicholls,  iNIaurice,  Shipton  Moyne 
Smarte,  Margaret,  Winchcomb 
Southerne,  ^Iaucl,  Ebrington 
Campe,  Margery,  Pucklechurch 
Mathewe,  Maurice,  Dursley 
Hynneat,  Nicholas,  Tortworth 
Tayler,  Nicholas,  Painswick 
Cowper,  Nicholas,  Longney 
Harwood,  Nicholas,  Frocester 
Yerothe,  Philip,  English  Bicknor 
Browne,  Peter,  Thornbury 
Halle,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Peers,  Richard,  Woodchester 
Fourde,  Richard,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Reade,  Richard,  Hartpury 
Rogers,  Robert,  Maisemore 
Wattes,  Richa-^d,  Badgeworth 
Clynton,  Richard,  Kempley 
Hollowaye,  Roger.  Campden  ? 
Rogers,  Robert,  Ampney  Crucis 
Nicholls,  Robert,  Maysey  Hampton 
Ockey,  Richard,  Blaisdon 
Hampton,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Boswell,  Robert,  Stow 
Whitthorne,  Rowland,  Charlton  Kings 
Hyet,  Robert,  Turkdean 
Shilde,  Richard,  Cleeve 
Soudley,  Robert,  Ampney  Crucis 
Farmer,  Richard,  Great  Barrington 
Smythe,  Richard,  Cleeve 
Tayler,  Richard,  Pucklechurch 
Rumney,  Richard,  Tetbury 
Field,  Richard,  Minsterworth 
Tayler,  Richard,  Bisley 
Perryn,  Richard,  Stone 
Rymer,  Richard,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Cowdall,  Robert,  Gloucestfr 
Skaye,  Robert,  Oddington 
Mayle,  Sybill,  Kempley 
Domie,  Thomas,  Newent 
Okey,  Thomas,  Salperton 
Vyneard,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Taylor,  Thomas,  Cold  Aston 
Syfford,  Thomas,  Westerley 
Maynard  ah.  Tyler,  Thomas,  Wotton- 
under-Edge 
Browne,  Thos.,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Webbe,  Thomas,  Arlingham 
Dunster,  Thomas,  Oldbury 
Mosley,  Thomas,  Campden 
Chaunler,  Thomas,  Frocester 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Pucklechurch 
Clyssold,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Phillipps,  Thomas,  Kingswood 
Symmes,  Thomas,  Moreton  \'alence 
Wjrtte,  Thomas,  Awre 


GLOL'.   WILLS. 


Overberie,  Thomas,  Turkdean 
Fowler,  Thomas,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Collyns,  Thomas,  Yate 
Smythe,  Thomas,  Cleeve 
Palmer,  Thomas  [missing] 
White,  Thomas  [m'ssing] 
Cherington,  Walter,  Churcham 
Player,  William,  Marshfield 
Sowthwood,  William,  Buckland 
Mallet,  Welthian,  Berkeley 
Deacon,  William,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Mynet,  William,  Tuddington 
Pegler,  William,  Cam 
Hunte,  William,  Minsterworth 
Gayner,  W^illiam,  Thornbury 
Cuffe,  William,  Broad  Hinton,  Wilts 
Hope,  William,  Churcham 
Hill,  William,  Alderton 
Mabbat,  William,  Badminton 
Goldstone,  William,  Gloucester 
Woode,  William,  Slimbridge 
Howford,  William  [abode  not  given] 
Somers,  William,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Gyll,  William,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Berbon,  William,  Gloucester 
Baker,  William,  Slimbridge 
Batheme,  William,  Westbury 
Lane,  William,  Boddington 
Spylsburie,  William,  Elmeston 
Gull,  William,  Down  Ampney 
Locker,  William,  Honey  bourne 
Passham,  William,  Oddington 
Barne,  William,  Cleeve 
Astmon,  William,  Newent 

1570. 

Clissold,  Alice,  Painswick 
Wever,  Agnes,  Cheltenham 
Partridg,  Andrew,  Down  Ampney 
Kemmett,  Agnes  [missing] 
Bearde,  Agnes,  Hardwick 
Seymon,  Alice,  Churcham 
Tayler,  Alice,  Cold  .\ston 
Davis,  Alice,  Dursley 
Edwardes,  Agnes,  Tewkesbury 
Stretford,  Agnes,  Standish 
Fyssher,  Alice,  Elmeston 
Woode,  Agnes,  Oxenhall 
Carter,  Agnes,  Maisemore 
Perye,  Agnes,  Sandhurst 
Tawney,  Alice,  Lechlade 
Hurst,  Charles,  Winchcomb 
Bonde,  Clement,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Cloterboke,  Katherme,  Berkeley 
Baxter,  Christopher,  Campden 
Peers,  Katherine,  Berkeley 
Teage,  David,  English  Bicknor 
Evet,  Dorothy,  Mickleton 
1  Cloterbucke,  Eleanor,  Berkeley 
E 


50 


Gloiicestershi7'e   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Whytinge,  Edward,  Horton 

Byrde,  Edith,  Tetbury 

Roterford,   Edward,   parson  of  Whit- 

tington 
Barnard,  Edward,  gent.,  of  Flaxley 
Horwood,*  Joan,  1584 
Berrowe,  Edmund.  Awre 
Browne,  Edward,  Yate 
Myll,  Elizabeth,  Saperton 
Gyll,  Eleanor,  Erlingham 
Marten,  Edward,  BUisdon 
Restell,  Florice,  Rudford 
Neall,  George,  Iron  Acton 
Larken,  George,  Gloucester 
Grey,  George,  Dumbleton 
Wyllis,  George,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Knowles,  Guy,  Newent 
Evans,  Hugh,  parson  of  Farmington 
Cove,  Henry,  Kempsford 
Yates,  Hugh,  Tytherington 
Cosen,  Hugh,  Hawkesbury 
Sturmye,  Henry,  Cheltenham 
Marten,  Henry,  Blaisdon 
Jenyns,  John,  Haresfield 
Stevens,  John,  Ruardean 
Hearinge,  John,  Oldbury 
tReleye,  John,  Newent 
Prynce,  John,  Lydney 
Tought,  James,  Berkeley 
Reede,  John,  esq  ,  Boddington 
Danbie,  Jasper,  Maisemore 
Cloterboke,  John,  Berkeley 
Marten,  John.  Rodmarton 
Heskyns,  John,  Nibley 
Goodinge,  John,  Marshfield 
Sheyle,  Joan,  Badijeworth 
Pryce,  John,  Beckford 
Longe,  John,  Stinchcomb 
Batten,  John,  Doddmgton 
Meryet,  John,  Twining 
Payne,  John,  Hempstead 
Plomer,  John,  Gloucester 
Maninge,  John,  Horsley 
Tyare,  John,  parson  of  Staunton 
Gunnynge,  John,  Cold  Aston 
Wolhafe,  John,  Gloucester 
Bybye,  James,  English  Bicknor 
Gylbard,  Joan,  Quinton 
Wyckyns,  John,  Wittington 
Wayet,  John,  Cubberley 
Wynsmore,  John,  Stow 
Woodcocke,  Jf)nn,  Micheldean 
•Franclyn  als.  Peter,  Joan  [abode  not 

given] 
Perkes,  John,  Gloucester 
Hartland,  John,  Taynton 
Smythe,  John,  Cheltenham 
Woodcoke,  James,  Brockworth 

•  Aftr-r  the  will  of  p^dward  I'arnard  is  the  will 
of  Joan  Horwooil,  15**),  evidently  misplaced, 
t  Not  in  the  Calendar. 


Crocker,  John,  Rudford 
Haule,  John,  Sidington 
Strange,    John,  parson  of    Hampton 

Maysey 
Smythe,  John,  Cheltenham 
Hyll,  Joan,  Dymock 
Hypwell,  John,  Temple  Guyting 
Bonde,  John,  Haresfield 
WarroU,  John,  Gloucester 
Shyngleton,  John,  Gloucester 
Hayle,  John,  Westbury 
Reade,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Toe,  John,  Leonard  Stanley 
Lewes,  John,  Berkeley 
Frape,  Julian,  Slimbridge 
Pardie,  John,  VVollaston 
Lambart,  Juhn,  Shipton  Solers 
Bradford,  John,  Kemerton 
Stormye,  John,  Cheltenham 
Cudde,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Cnimpe,  John,  Gloucester 
Mylton,  John,  Elmeston 
Wylkyns,  John,  Southrop 
Humferis,  John,  Hardwick 
Hampton,  John,  Huntley 
Partridge,  John,  Hempstead 
Androwes,  Joan,  Bladington 
Wollams,  John,  Dumbleton 
Wyntill,  John,.  Westbury 
Wodrofe,  John,  Hawkesbury 
Clarvo,  John,  Lye 
Phillipps,  John,  Cirencester 
Trippet,  John,  Awre 
Smythe,  Joan.  Lassington 
Atwood,  John,  Stinchcomb 
Longden,  John,  Hawkesbury 
Bysshoppe,  John.  Bitton 
Wyndowe,  John,  Stanley 
Bourie,  John,  Wheatnester 
Archar,  John,  Fairford 
Bucher,  John,  Blaisdon 
Watkyns,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Brochio,  John,  Windrush 
Rogers,  John,  Westerley 
Hodges,  Lawrence,  Prestbury 
Wilkyns,  Margery,  Frocester 
Wylse,  Margery,  Dymock 
Colwall,  Margery,  Newent 
Coxe,  Nicholas,  Gloucester 
Wyke,  Nich  ,  parson  of  Coin-Rogers 
Mo'wntey,  Nicholas,  Winchcomb 
Browne,  Nicholas,  Cam 
Lytherland,  Nicholas,  Gloucester 
Downe,  Peter,  Gloucester 
Fortey,  Robert,  Broad  ^Larston 
Collet,  Richard,  Stow 
Arkell,  Richard,  Little  Risington 
Arnold,  Robert,  Cromhall 
Jenkynson  als.  Kinard,  Rich.,  Tewkes- 
bury 


I54I-I650] 


Gloucester shi7x   Wills. 


51 


Butter,  Roger,  Hartpury 
Hawkes,  Richard,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Hymon,  Richard,  Miserden 
Flower,  Richard,  Lydney 
Goode,  Roger,  Newent 
Yokes,  Roger,  Ashelworth 
Jones,  Richard,  Elmstone 
Ockeford,  Robert,  Yate 
Gylman,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Warde,  Richard,  Elmstone 
Lorde,  Richard,  Haresfield 
Laughton,  Robert,  Upper  Slaughter 
Hickes,  Richard,  Charfield 
Jones,  Rice,  parson  of  Leckhampton 
Bycke,  Robert,  Wickwar  * 

Malton,  Richard,  Ashchurch 
Barnes,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Collyer,  Richard,  Nibley 
Branche,  Richard,  Lassington 
Weather,  Robert,  Tidenham 
Offerd  ah.  Olyver,  Richard,  Tortworth 
*Wayt,  Richard,  Cubberley 
Hyet,  Richard,  Westbury 
Pace,  Richard,  Ashelworth 
Ashvpyn,  Robert,  Honeybourne 
Mylward,  Richard,  Swindon 
Caswell,  Richard,  Arlingham 
Coxe,  Robert,  Hartpury 
Man,  Richard,  Westbury 
Pope,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Cooke,  Richard,  Sandhurst 
Atwood,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Hewet,  Richard,  Kingscote 
Moulder,  Richard,  Coin  St.  Aldvvin 
Horseley,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Pagett,  Roger  [missing] 
Elbright,  Sybill,  Mickle'ton 
Coxe,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Goodman,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Barnebroke,Thos.,parsonof  Broadwell 
Curryar,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Allard,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Lynke,  Thomas,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Thornicrofte,  Thomas,  Barnwood 
Wytte,  Thomas,  Awre 
Fortey,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
Powell,  Thomas,  Winchcomb 
Cale,  Thomas,  Uorsington 
Adams,  Thomas,  Kempsford 
Harris,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Peers,  Thomas,  Rockhampton 
Gybbes,  Thomas,  Stanley  Pontlarge 
Ithell,  Thomas,  Charfield 
Swanley,  Thomas,  Longney 
Edwardes,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Lynke,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Hylle,  Thomas,  Chiircham 

*  Not  ill  the  Calendar. 


Jeyne,  Thomas,  Tuddenham 
Walker  als.  Tanner,  Ttiomas,  Lydney 
Nicholls,  Thomas,  Shepton  Dowfyld 
Abevan,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Pegler,  Thomas,  Stinchcomb 
Holder,  Thomas,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Hytchman,  Thomas,  Kempsford 
Wenyat,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Meade,  Thomas,  Frampton-on- Severn 
Hewes,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Smjrth,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Cassall,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Mower,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Hawkyns,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Hyll,  Thomas,  Newnham 
Constance,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Myll,  Thomas,  vicar  of  Coaley 
Lumbart,  Thomas,  Great  Risington 
Belsyre,  Thornas,  Yate 
Combridge,  William,  Yate 
Lluellyn,  William,  Tuddenham 
Modie,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Hyll,  Walter,  Minchinhampton 
Adye,  William,  Thornbury 
Lluellyn,  William,  Dyrham 
Hathewaye,  William,  Bledington 
Underwood,  William,  Cirencester 
Mallet,  William,  Berkeley 
Bowdley,  William,  Berkeley 
Dydmyll  ah.  Steyner,  Walter,  Newn- 
ham 
Stratford,  William,  Temple  Guyting 
Barne,  William,  Hempstead 
Etkyns,  William,  Upton  St.  Leonard 

Etkyns,  Walter,  Hartpury 

Cole,  William,  Wickwar 

Halle,  William,  South  Cerney 

Furde,  William,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Belsyre,  William,  Yate 

Modie,  William,  Hawkesbury 

Flowen,  William,  Lydney 

Browne,  William,  Woolaston 

Flowen,  William,  Lydney 

Myrret,  William,  Matson 

Cooles,  William,  Westbury 

Sternold,  William,  Lydney 

Robertes,  William,  Beckford 

Davys,  William,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Ragland,  William,  Lydney 

Roche,  William,  Wickwar 

Roper  als.  MorrelJ,  William,  Willersey 

Meysey,  William,  Colesbourne 

White,  William,  Gloucester 

Dusvyeli,  William,  Thornbury 

Yles,  William,  Driffield 

Clement,  William,  ^La^shfield 

Walshe,  Walter,  Dursley 

Wheler,  William,  Oxenhall 

Seaburne,  William  [missing] 


^tiNlEALOGiCAL  SOCIETV 

0017705  ^We  CHURCH  OF  JESUS  CHRIST 

OP  U7TER.DAY  SAINTS 


52 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


1571- 

Wyman,  Agnes  [missing] 

Grehurst,  Alice,  Bledington 

Weall,  Agnes,  Hatherop 

Harriat,  Abel.  Gloucester 

Hullis,  Alice,  Charlton  Kings 

Mytford  ah.  Powle,  Agnes,  Dyrhairi 

Sheperd,  Ambrose,  Pucklechurch 

Gotheriche,  Agnes  [abode  not  givtn] 

Smyth,  Agnes,  Berkeley 

Rogers,  Agnes,  Cromhall 

Sbeale,  Alice,  Dymock 

Barker,  Alice,  Gloucester 

Aman,  Alice,  Cirencester 

Prowte,  Alexander,  Tort  worth 

Dowdiswell,  Agnes,  Leckhampton 

Hyxe,  Agnes,  Charfield 

Peers,  Agnes,  Stroud 

Adie,  Alice,  Cirencester 

Seaborne  ah.  Plummer,   Christopher, 

Havvkesbury 
Gaell,  Katherine,  Charlton  Kings 
Rodman,  Katherine,  Yate 
Trynate,  Katherine,  Kempsford 
*Cole,  Katherine,  Aylberton 
Cobbe,  Edward,  Kingswood 
Baughe,  Edward,  gent..  Twining 
Ha^wkins,  Elizabeth,  Lydney 
Parker,  Elizabeth,  Cirencester 
Coxe,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Cadwell,  Edmund,  Westbury 
*Hancocke,  Elizabeth,  Twining 
Sandford,  Eleanor,  Corse 
Weaver,  Elizabeth,  Chursdon 
White,  Elizabeth,  Westbury 
Sutton,  Eleanor,  Stanway 
Astman,  Elizabeth,  Rudford 
Goslinge,  Eleanor,  Slimbridge 
Phillippes,  Elizabeth,  Batsford 
Caundler,  Ellen,  Cirencester 
Wilkins,  Edward,  Stanley  St  Leonard 
Morrey,  Geoffrey,  Kempsford 
Merye,  Hugh,  Sandhurst 
Crome,  Henry,  Stone 
Dymerie,  Henry,  Ichington 
Chaundler,  Henry,  Frocester 
Bullocke,  Henry,  Elmore 
Law^rence,  Henry,  Xewland 
Bearde,  Henry,  Standish 
Gelfe,  Henry,  Hartpury 
Walkeley,  Henry  [abode  not  given] 
Tayler,  John,  Lydney 
Sharpe,  John.  Cubberley 
Joacham,  John,  Wapley 
Awyntle,  John,  Westbury 
Bovver,  John,  Xewent 
Peers,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Momford,  John,  Kemerton 

•  Not  in  the  Calendar. 


Huntley,  John,  Frocester 

Fryer,  John,  Arlingham 

Clearke,  John,  Longborow 

Trotman,  John,  Slimbridge 

Mories,  John,  Coin  Rogers 

Dowle,  Joan,  St.  Briavells 

Jefferie,  John,  Wapley 

Media,  John,  Stinchcomb 

Stephens,  John,  Longney 

Holborov^e,  Joan,  Little  Badminton 

Cadle,  John,  Blaisdon 

Wynston,  John,  Cubberley 

Myll,  John,  Randwick 

Gardener,  John  [abode  not  given] 

Harris,  John,  Honey  bourne 

Crocker,  John,  Rudford 

Packer,  John,  Cromhall 

Nelme,  Isabel,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Warde,  John,  Great  Barrington 

Jane,  John,  Brockworth 

Guyes,  John,  Elmore 

Holbyn,  John,  Upton  Cheney 

Man,  Joan,  Hartpury 

Rocke,  John,  Upleadon 

Graunger,  John,  Elmore 

Courte,  John,  Alvington 

Ollams,  Julian,  Hinton-on-the-Green 

Carpenter,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonaid 

Coxe,  Isabel,  Tewkesbury 

*Coper,  John,  Micheldean 

Jones,  Jasper,  Thornbury 

Androwes,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Wylkes,  John,  Gloucester 

Stone,  John,  Shipton  Oliff 

Ashemead  ah.  Hunt,  John  [abode  not 

given] 
Knight,  John,  Mickleton 
Wither,  John,  Oldburyon-Severn 
Wjrther,  John,  Rockhamp'on 
Merrett,  Isabel,  King's  Stanley 
Wylkyns,  John,  Frocester 
Peers,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Evans,  John,  Bitton 
Myll,  James,  Cranham 
Selmon,  John,  Cam 
Jeyne,  Thomas,  Tuddenham 

Entered  in  the  Calendar  as  Jane  Thomas. 

Rogers,  John,  Berkeley 
Packer,  James,  Pucklechurch 
Aylewey,  John,  Westbury 
Goslinge,  John,  Tuddenham 
Geethinge,  John,  Huelsfield 
Dunburie,  John,  Rockhampton 
Aylewaye,  John,  Tainton 
Rowland,  John,  Abenhall 
Symon,  John,  Westerley 
Wyman,  John,  Huclecote,  Chursdon 
Tayler,  John,  Slimbridge 
Guye,  John,  Bledington 

•  Not  in  the  Calendar. 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


53 


Bromiche,  John,  Lydney 

Yles,  Joan,  Driffield 

Phelpes,  John,  Gloucester 

Trigh,  Joan,  Newnham 

Pryce,  John,  Hasfield 

Hyll,  John,  Horton 

Edye,  John,  Aylberton 

Henley,  John,  Churcham 

Davys,  John,  Aylberton 

Walkeley,  John,  Standish 

WoUames,  John,  Temple  Guyting 

Cooper,  John  [missing] 

Whither,  John  [see  above] 

Harwood,  Lawrence,  Pebworth 

Goughe,  Lawrence,  Lydney 

Wattes,  Margaret,  Elmore 

Hill,  Maurice,  Avening 

Hemynge,  Margaret,  Dyrham 

Heynes,  Margaret,  Estington 

Throckemerton,  Margaret, Tuddington 

Smythe,  Margaret,  Charlton  Kings 

Herbert,  Margaret,  Berkeley 

Rive,  Margaret,  Minchinhampton 

Spencer,  Margaret,  Berkeley 

Tovie,  Mary,  Bitton 

Hooper,      Margaret,     Wotton-under- 

Edge 
Norris,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Daungerfield,  Nicholas,  Stonehouse 
Parker,  Nicholas,  Ringerlaworth 
Robertes,  Philip,  Stone 
Hulinge,  Philip,  vicar  of  Awre 
Chambers,  Philip,  Minchinhampton 
Harris,  Peter,  Thornbury 
Hawlinge,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Battyn  als.  Dale,  Richard,  Alvington 
Lorde,  Robert,  lirockthorp 
Vouler,  Robert,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Adams,  Rice,  Rockhimpton 
Pyrryman,  Robert,  Westerley 
Partridge,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Lyngnold,  Richard,  Barnwood 
Bennet,  Richard,  Didbrook 
Preston,  Robert,  Down  Ampney 
Poole,  Robert,  Painswick 
Tovmesend,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Wallys,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Dannyell,  Robert,  Thornbury 
Robertes,  Richard,  Tuddington 
Clerke,  Richard,  Longborow 
Harrold,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Bannester,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Hodson,  Richard,  Didbrook 
Bouth,  Robert,  Longborow 
Lombart,  Robert,  Chedworth 
Dovyle,  Robert,  St.  Briavells 
Heynes,  Robert  Frampton-on-Severn 
Wattes,  Richard,  Great  Badminton 
Beeke,  Richard,  Nimpsfield 
Wesbye,  Robert,  Wotton-under-Edge 

5    -k 


Powell,  Roger,  Abson 
Farmer,  Richard,  Beckford 
Hardinge,  Richard,  Oldbury 
Gryffjm,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Barnard,  Robert,  Thornbury 
Causefield,  Richard,  Ashelworth 
Huggyns,  Ralph,  Gloucester 
Bannyster,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Phillippes,  Sybill,  Westbury 
Fraunces,  Simon,  Saperton 
LavTrence,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Knight,  Thomas,  Pebworth 
Reade,  Thomas,  Longborow 
Tayler,  Thomas,  Cold  Aston 
Hyet,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Powell,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Thomas,  Thomas,  Stone 
Pardie,  Thomas,  Howelsfield 
Sargeant,  Thomas,  Tainton 
Boghie,  Thomas,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Preine,  Thomas,  Oldbury 
Kinge,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Foorde,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Cowley,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Hocke,  Thomas,  Ligh 
Merie,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
Lanne,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Grenewaye,  Thomas,  Tirley 
Robertes,  Thomas,  Deerhurst 
Nelme,  Thomas,  Uplon  St.  Leonard 
Owen,  Thomas,  Ampney  Crucis 
Lennye,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Synderbye,  Thomas,  Staunton 
Banton,  Thomas,  Iron  Acton 
Lowedaye,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Mynatt,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Tonies,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Watkyns,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Hobbes,  Thomas,  Horton 
Were,  Thomas,  Dyrham 
Broke,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Freman,  Thos.,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Rymar,  Thomas,  Wapley 
Cannige,  Thomas,  Quinton 
Barbor,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Holder,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Povie  als.  Sheperd,  Thos.,  Gloucester 
Woodcocke,  William,  Gloucester 
Whitinge,  William,  Wickwar 
Archer,  William,  Down  Ampney 
Androwes,  William,  Beckford 
Kynge,  William,  Charlton  Kings 
Love,  William,  Ashchurch 
Knight,  William,  Slimbridge 
Jenkyns,  William,  Gloucester 
Tyllie,  William,  Nibley 
Meeke,  William,  Ruardean 
Smyth,  William,  Deerhurst 
Hobbes,  William,  Tytherington 
Gibbens,  William,  Pucklechurch 


54 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Custard,  William,  Kempsford 
Gardener,  William,  Painswick 
Tayler,  William,  Thornbury 
Drynkewater,  William,  Great  Shurnton 
Neale,  William,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Swayne,  William,  Wolaston 
Evans,  Walter,  Frethern 
Hall,  William,  Glo''.cester 
Wellet,  William,  Wormington 
Tayler  als.  Redman,  Wm.,  Wollaston 
Chamber,  William,  Gloucester 
Pace,  William,  Longney 
Atwell,  William,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Saunders,  William,  Gloucester 
Locke,  William,  Preston-on-Stour 
Dryner,  William,  Berkeley 
Hurdes,  William,  Slimbridge 
Peter,  William,  Honeybourne 
Porteleike,  William,  South  Cerney 
Trowbridge,  William,  Westbury 
Smythe,  William,  Cheltenham 
EUys,  William,  Slimbridge 
Clerke,  William,  Cubberley 
Theyer,  Wm.,  Hucclecote,  Chursdon 
Carpenter,  William,  Barnwood 
Denning,  William.  Berkeley 
Warde,  William,  Rockhamp'on 
Tunley,  William,  Painswick 
Moreman,  William,  Dyrham 

1572. 

Brownynge,  Amsell,  Standish 
Everod,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Hochyns,  Agnes,  Brockthorp 
Morseley,  Alice,  Dyrham 
Wele,  Agnes,  Leckhampton 
Butcher,  Agnes,  Dursley 
Cloterbooke,      Agnes,      Stanley      St. 

Leonard 
Tucker,  Alice,  Gloucester 
Presburye,  Alice,  Churcham 
Mayles,  Alice,  Cheltenham 
Pavye,  Alice,  Little  Sodbury 
Riche,  Alexander,  Berkeley 
Collyer,  Alice,  Maisemore 
Jones,  Agnes,  Cleeve 
Mylles,  Christopher,  Westerley 
Jordayne,  Christopher,  Awre 
Nene,  Christopher,  Beckford 
Bruer,  Christopher,  Fonhampton 
Elliottes,  Katherine,  Berkeley 
Bonde,  Katherine,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Spycer,  Eleanor,  Kingswood 
Meret,  Edward,  Tytherington 
Allen,  Ellen,  Charfield 
Wakeley,  Giles,  Harston 
Browninge,  Elbright,  Bitton 
Redberd,  Elizabeth,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Tayler,  Elizabeth,  Slimbridge 


Good,  Elizabeth,  Dymock 
Collyer,  Elizabeth,  Sherborne 
Browninge,  Elbright,  Bitton 
Guye,  Ellen.  Bledington 
Hathwaye,  Edward,  Horton 
Baylie,  Edward,  Tredington 
Somers,  Edward,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Roche,-  Edmund,  Kingswood,  Wilts 
Hore,  Edmond,  Down  Hatherley 
White,  Elizabeth,  Westbury 
Clissold,  Edmund,  Stroud 
Clearke,  Henry,  Cheltenham 
Rychardes,  Humphrey,  Tewkesbury 
Broke,  Humphrey,  Twining 
Hitchman,  Henry,  Kempsford 
Webbe,  Humphrey,  Newington  Bag- 
path 
Wynall,  Henry,  Winchcomb 
Marshe,  Henry,  Morton-m-Thornbury 
lies,  Hugh,  Little  Wolford,  co.  War- 
wick 
Whytinge,  John,  Horton 
Hathewaye,  John,  Kingscote 
Tayler,  John,  Kemerton 
Morton,  John,  Staverton 

Bowrey,  John,  Longney 
Thomas,  John,  Tedbury 

Collyer,  Joan,  Nibley 

Bramley,  Johrv,  Wei  ford 

Baker,  John,  Thornbury 

Clarke  ah  Coules,  John,  Moreton-in- 
Marsh 

*Robyns,  John,  Cheltenham 

Fyssher,  John,  Wickwar 

Robyns,  John,  Ched worth 

Davys,  John  [abode  not  given] 

Turner,  John,  BuUey 

Marten,  John.  Marston  Sicca 

Newman,  John,  Marston  Sicca 

Sclatter,  Isabel,  Broad  well 

Thorner,  John,  Oldbury  on  Severn 

Read.  John,  Upton  Cheynie 

Heath,  John,  Toddenham 

Webbe,  John,  Ross 

Plummer,  John,  Lydney 

Peryn,  John,  Avening 

Pope,  John,  Minsterworth 

Fraunces,  Joan,  Hinton 

Hyggyns,  John,  Wollaston 

George,  James,  Withington 

Wantner,  John,  Painswick 

Broke,  Joan,  Brockthorp 

Osbume,  James,  Painswick 

Curteis,  John,  Horsley 

Balye,  Joan,  Berkeley 

Nicholls,  John,  Welford 

Mychell,  John,  Horton 

Clemens,  John,  Rendcomb 

Moreman,  John,  Dyrham 

•  Not  in  the  Calendar. 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


55 


Aldaye,  James,  Westbury 
Collyns,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Mason,  John,  Gloucester 
Coxe,  John,  Gloucester 
Tyllye.  John,  Slimbridge 
Hyll,  John,  Pauntley 
Peers,  John,  Saperton 
Foulke,  James,  Auckland 
Presburie,  John,  Churcham 
Grendoll,  John,  Deerhurst 
Collymer,  John,  Itchington 
Mydwynter,  James,  Compton  Abdale 
HoUester,  John,  Marshfield 
Geast,  Isabel,  Tewkesbury 
Robyns,  John  [see  above]  • 

Cooke,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Huntley,  John,  Hempstead 
Hyll,  John,  Oxenhall 
Alyst,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Hurne,  John,  Berkeley 
Fordes,  John,  Coaley 
Parker,  John,  Dursley 
Harris,  John,  Haresfield 
Lysaunce,  Lewis,  Gloucester 
Restell,  Margaret,  Rudford 
Packer,  Margaret,  Cam 
Harscombe,  Margery,  Stonehouse 
Seeley,  Margery^  Ashel worth 
Jeffes,  Margaret,  Preston-on-Stour 
Mychell,  Margaret,  Saperton 
Jeffe,  Margaret,  Preston-on-Stour 
Skramell,  Marian,  Charlton  Abbots 
Hyll,  Margaret,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Howell,  Nicholas,  Lancant 
Keylocke,  Nicholas,  Minsterworth 
Kecke,  Nicholas,  Marston  Sicca 
Watkyns,  Philip,  Berkeley 
Hyet,  Philip,  Westbury 
Canninge,  Robert,  Ouinton 
Myll,  Roger,  Horsley 
Street,  Richard,  Cubberley 
Bycke,  Richard,  Tredington 
Gyttos,  Richard,  Stroud 
Evinge,  Robert,  Great  Rissington 
Fryar,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Browne,  Richard,  Horton 
Persons,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Wylsons  ah.  Barbur,  Robt ,  Berkeley 
Croswell,  Roger,  Didbrook 
Packer,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Heynes,  Robert,  Deerhurst 
Allen,  Richard,  Blaisdon 
Mochell,  Robert  [abode  not  given] 
Padwicke,  Richard,  Campden 
Fowlar,  Richard,  Cleeve 
Wyther,  Richard,  Rockhampton 
Beard,  Richard,  Haresfield 
Baker,  Richard,  Whittington 
Brodle,  Richard,  Awre 
Browne,  Richard,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 


Furbur,  Robert,  Toddenham 
Cardwell,  Richard,  Didbrook 
Bycknell,  Richard,  Hampnett 
Marshe,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Monmothe,  Richard,  Newland 
Deryard   Richard,  Stinchcombe 
Watkyns,  Richard,  Standish 
Reade,  Richard,  Longhope 
Hyggyns,  Hichard,  Tuddenham 
Bancknate,  Richard,  Stroud 
Raynoldes    Simon,  Stow 
Hill,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Peter,  Thomas,  Honeybourne 
Mylle,  Thomas,  Cold  Ashton 
Porter,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Holder,  Thomas,  Standish 
Rabye,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Awre,  Thomas,  Awre 
Apersonage,  Thomas,  Old  Sodbury 
Holder,  Thomas,  Standish 
Cowpye,  Thomas,  Nibley 
Wattes,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Cadell,  Thomas,  Blaisdon 
Lluellen,  Thomas,  Pucklechurch 
Whitlowe,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Vernara,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Lane,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Gelfe,  Thomas,  Cherington 
Bosley,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
Hewer,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Lightfoot,  Thomas,  Ampney 
Godwyn,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Byglyn,  Thomas  [missing] 
Derram,  Thomas,  Willersey 
Moodocke,  Thomas,  Newnham 
Brakbanke,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Lane,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Mychell,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Trye,  Thomas,  Barnwood 
Busshell,  Thomas,  Marston  Sicca 
Peers,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Collyer,  Thomas,  Sherborne 
Tasker  nls.  Bradeley,  Thos.,  Beckford 
Freme,  Thomas,  gent.,  Bisley 
Wyntle,  Thomas,  Westbury 
*Overbury,  William,  Turkdean 
Humfereis,  William  [missing] 
Keyse,  William,  Rudford 
Godding,  William,  English  Bicknor 
Hayward,  William,  Sandhurst 
Hawlinge,  William,  Berkeley 
Shewsmyth     als.     Lapley,      William, 

Newnham 
Wilkes,  William,  Gloucester 
Heskyn,  William,  parson  of  Condicote 
Partridge,  William,  Frocester 
Higges,  Walter,  Cheltenham 
Hall,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Jordeyne,  Walter,  Newland 

•  Not  in  the  Calendar. 


56 


Glo2iceste7'shire  Wills. 


[i  541-1650. 


Bubbe,  William,  Hucclecote 
Kympe,  William,  Gloucester 
Hodgekins,  William,  Toddenham 
Notte,  William,  Slimbridge 
Downe,  William,  Haresfield 
Greninge,  William,  Longney 
Bendfield,  William,  Cheltenham 
Hemmynge,  William,  Tibberton 
Schelton,  William,  Cold  Ashtdn 
Boote,  William,  Oddington 
Orchard,  William,  Thombury 
Corbet,  William,  Yate 
Stevens,  William,  Frocester 
Wayland,  Walter,  Driffield 
Bonde,  William,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Boshell,  Wm.,  Hinton-on-the-Green 
Radborne,  William,  Kempsford 
Cleveley,  Wm.,  Sandhurst 
Reade,  Wm.,  Longhope 
Rowles,  William,  Ashchurch 
Tayler,  William,  Slimbridge 
Brewer,  William,  Cold  Aston 
Smyth,  William  [missing  ?] 
Saunders.  William,  Cirencester 
Olyvild,  William,  Randwick 
BuUocke,  William  [missing] 

1573- 

Prigge,  Ann,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Hay  ward,  Alice,  Hartpury 
Woodford,  Agnes,  Stow 
Lynke,  A-nes,  Berkeley 
Forde,  Arthur,  Hawkesbury 
Warde,  Alice,  Rockhampton 
Mosley,  Alice,  Campden 
Medley,  Alice,  Willersey 
Chedworth,  Alice,  Upleadon 
Greneway,  Anthony,  Norton 
Cullymore,  Agnes,  Thornbury 
Fordes,  Alice,  Stinchcomb 
Hayward,  Agnes,  Barn  wood 
Donge,  Anthony,  Nibley 
Hanckyns,  Augustine,  Berkeley 
Warde,  Agnes,  Elmeston 
Lome,  Alice,  Ashelworth 
Siberons,  Christopher,  English  Bicknor 
Hatten,  Christian,  Forthampton 
Mynat,  Katherinc,  Hempstead 
Tayler,  Christopher,  Awrc 
Walker,  Eleanor,  Frocester 
Robertes,  Elizabeth,  Wood  Stanway 
Freme,  Edmund,  Stroud 
Davys,  Giles,  Uley 
Yearsley,  Edward,  Lydney 
Askue,  Edmund,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Shotte,  Giles,  Rodmarton 
Fortey,  Elizabeth,  Corse 
^^ZZ^^  Edward,  Tytheringt^n 


Fryar,  Edward,  parson  of  Newnham 

London,  Elizabeth,  Rockhampton 

Bassat,  Edward,  gent.,  Bitton 

S^vanley,  Eleanor,  Longney 

Dunstone,  Edward,  Swindon 

Sowtheren,  Elizabeth,  Mickleton 

Lane,  Eleanor,  Cheltenham 

DauncyiB,  Giles  [missing] 

Osbaldstone,    Ferdinando,  gent.,   Od- 
dington 

Robynson,  Frances,  Chedworth 

Ryuer,  Florishe,  Corse 

Bruton,  George,  Winchcomb 

Farmer,  Henry,  Tredington 

Parker,  Henry,  Cam 

Busford,  Henry,  Abbenhall 

.Hodges,  Hugh,  Sandhurst 

Kinge,  Henry,  Fainswick 

Hathwaye,  Henry,  Horton 

Lyddyate,  Henry,  Thornbury 

Uderidge,  Hugh,  Colley 

Ratclife,  Hugh,  Coin  Denys 

•Wanckley,    Humphrey,    Stanley    St. 
Leonard 

Merrye,  John,  Badgeworth 

Hore,  John,  Westbury 

Apprice,  John,  Minchinhampton 

Bower,  John,  Moreton 

Spycer.  John,  Longney 

Parke,  John,  Whitnester  \i.e.  Whealen- 
hurst] 

Bryan,  Joan,  Bitton 

Tayler,  Joan,  Slimbridge 

Whyniard  als.  England,  Joan,  Marsh- 
field 

Hughes,  Joan,  St.  Briavells 

.Knight,  James,  Slimbridge 

, Booth  als.  Jackson,  Joan,  Staunton 

•Jakes,  John,  Painswick 

Croswell,  Joan,  Didbrook 

Spyell,  Joan,  Coin  St.  Aldwin 

Peers,  John,  Maisemore 

Aimerye,  John,  Stanton 

Rode,  John,  Westbury 

Kynge,  John,  Painswick 
Dorney.  Joan,  Uley 

James,  Joan,  Nibley 

Coxe,  Julian,  .Staverton 

Arundel],  John,  Bisley 
Field,  John,  Minstcrworth 
Merry,  John,  Sandhurst 
Tyme,  John,  Awrc 
Pryce,  John,  Beckford 
Saniger?,  Julian,  Berkeley 
Kemet,  John,  Badgeworth 
Newman,  John,  O.xenhall 
Stokes,  John,  Whittington 
Sergiant,  John  [torn] 
Laude,  Joan,  Whaddon 
Reue,  Joan,  Guyting 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


i^-i'h 


57 


Clearke,  John,  Ashchurch 
Webbe,  John,  Hartpury 
Weles,  John,  Charlton  Kings 
*Birte,  John,  Haresfield 
Caple,  John,  South  Cerney 
Maddocke,  John,  Gloucester 
Gybson,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Thurston,  John,  Thornbuiy 
Morse,  John,  Leighterton 
Webbe,  James,  Tortworth 
Coleman,  John,  Newinj^ton  Ragpath 
Mirry,  John,  Little  Shurneton 
Richman,  John,  Gloucester 
Soole,  John,  Berkeley 
Thomas,  John,  Little  Barrington 
Jones,  John,  Norton 
Whither,  Joan,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Swanley,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Bodnam,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Alesop,  Joan,  West  Littleton 
Eleines,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Sewell,  John.  Stroud 
Lewicke,  John,  King's  Charlton 
Tasker,  Joan,  Latridge 
Collins,  John,  a  yeoman  of  the  Queen's 
most  honourable  chamber.     To  be 
buried    in    St.     Margaret's,    West- 
minster 
Dier,  John,  Pucklechurch 
Ryver,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Skaye,  John,  Washborne 
Hayward,  James,  Berkeley 
Alcocke,  Joan',  Forthampton 
Nurthen,  John,  Preston 
Pegler.  Joan,  Coaley 
Myll,  John,  Shipton  Moyne 
Wynter,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Farley,  John,  Barnwood 
Clarke,  Joan,  Upleadon 
Andros,  Lawrence,  Stonehouse 
Dopyns,  Lawrence,  Brookthorp 
Andros.  Lewis,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Bryant,  Lewis,  Bitton 
Saniger,  Maurice,  Berkeley 
Frebanke,  Margaret,  Tewkesbury 
Bande,  Margaret,  Haresfielde 
Woode,  Margaret,  Tytherington 
Gelf,  Margery,  Hartpury 
Solas,  Margery,  Cirencester 
Smyth,  Margaret,  Berkeley 
Bonde,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Hurne,  .Margery,  Bevington,  Berkeley 
Tayler,  Maud,  Bisley 
Parker,  Margery,  Thornbury 
Ellyottes,  Nicholas,  Standish 
Dyrham,  Nicholas,  Horsley 
Higgyns,  Nicholas,  Berkeley 
Symsons,  Nicholas,  Uley 
Newman,  Robert,  Prestbury 

•  Not  in  the  Calendar. 


Blysse,  Richard,  Whitnester  [Wheaten- 

hurst] 
Collet,  Richard,  Ashchurch 
HoUydaye,  Richard,  Micheldean 
Woodcocke,  Rose,  Micheldean 
Collymore,  Robert,  Tytherington 
Guyllym,  Richard,  Bromsberrow 
Peart,  Robert,  Mickleton 
Hutchyns  ah.  Balle,  Richard,  Ampney 

Crucis 
Welshe,  Richard,  Badgeworth 
Hobbes,  Richard  [missing] 
Mawsen,  Richard,  Minsterworth 
Francombe,  Roger,  Tirley 
Lane,  Roger,  Ashelworth 
Brevyll,  Richard,  Charlton  Kings 
Typpet,  Robert.  Didmarton 
Coxe,  Richard,  South  Cerney 
Watkyns,  Richard,  Estington 
Tybbetes.  Robert,  Berkeley 
Russell,  Richard,  Berkeley 
White,  Robert,  Mickleton 
Hyet,  Robert,  Minsterworth 
Holtam.  Richard.  Dorsington 
Democke      or      Dymocke,     Richard, 

Standish 
Whittingham,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Pyncote,  Richard,  Rodmarton 
Knowles,  Robert,  Newent 

Howchis,  Roger,  Arlingham 

Nyblet,  Robert,  Ouedgeley 
Fydler,  Richard,  Cromhall 

Huet,  Richard,  Dymock 
Tyndall,  Richard,  Stinchcomb 

Mynchin,  Richard,  Wick  Risington 

Baylie,  Stephen,  Berkeley 

Selye,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 

Reade,  Thomas,  Longhope 

Hyet,  Thomas,  Westbury 

Dorney,  Thomas,  Uley 

Hyll,  Thomas,  Oxenhall 

Cooke,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton 

Dyer,  Thomas,  Thornbury 

Teynton,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 

Radwaye,  Thomas,  North  Cerney 

Marshall,  Thomas,  Cirencester 

Robertes,  Thomas,  Stanway 

Fyssher,  Thomas,  Buckland 

Peers,  Thomas,  Horton 

Buddinge,  Thomas,  Estington 

Bourton,  Thomas,  Elkestone 

Passham,  Thomas,  Oddington 

Sternold,  Thomas,  Lydney 

Stevens,  Thomas,  Prestbury 

Perkyns,  Thomas,  Dymock 

Pryden,  Thomas,  South  Cerney 

Gryffyth,  Thomas,  Nibley 

Home,  Thomas,  Bitton 

Cloterbooke,  Thomas,  Berkeley 

Edwardes,Thoi.,Hui,klecote,Churbdon 


58 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[154T-1650. 


Webbe,  Thomas,  Estington 
Byrte,  Thomas,  Haresfield 
Whytinge,  1  homas,  Tetbury 
Wickam,  Thomas,  Pucklechurch 
Cowles,  Thomas,  Moreton  Valence 
Warner,  Thomas,  Frocester 
Kenricke,  Thurston,  Charlton  Kings 
Maddocke,  Thomas,  Rockhampton 
Home,  Thomas,  Ashton-sub-Edge 
Skynner,  William,  Lechlade 
Bowers,  William,  Fairford 
Beames,  Walter,  South  Cerney 
Flucke,  William,  Deerhurst 
Reedle,  William,  Randwick 
Organ,  William,  Gloucester 
Cope,  William,  Dyrham 
Reade,  William,  Tormarton 
Butte,  Walter,  Minchinhampton 
Gregge,  William,  Welford 
Tyler,  William,  Churcham 
Heaven,  William,  Oldbury 
Adys,  Walter,  Iron  Acton 
Merrie,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Home,  William,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Ven,  William,  Churcham 
Walter,  William,  Prestbury 
Petiver,  William,  Shennington 
Rumney,  Walter,  Tetbury 
Hope,  William,  Wick  Risington 
Lawrence,    William,     Bourton-on-the 

Water 
Rowles,  William,  Haresfield 
Lightfoote,  William,  Maisemore 
Greene,  William,  Sherborne 
Wollofe,  William,  Great  Shurington 
Braban,  William,  Westbury 
Briscoe,  William,  Lechlade 
Potter,     William,    parson    of    Upper 

Slaughter 
Preston,  William,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Walkeley,  William,  King's  Stanley 
Neyle,  Walter,  Cromhall 
Shilde,  William,  Tredington 
Russell,  William,  Longney 
A(iye,  William,  Berkeley 
Hodges,  William,  Elmeston 
Broke,  William,  Oldbury-on- Severn 
Thomas jj/j.  Moris,  Wm.,  Gloucester 
-«ill,  Wrlliam,  Oxenhail 
French,  William,  Cheltenham 
Frenche,  Walter,  Cheltenham 
Longdon,  William,  Rockhampton 
Maynard,  William,  Westbury 
Chapman,  William,  Frocester 
Tyrrie,  W^illiam,  Siston 
Baker,  William,  Oldbury 
Tybbottes,  William,  Berkeley 
Bennet,  William,  Stonehouse 
Doppen,    William,    Franipton-on- 

Severn 


1574- 

Crocker,  Agnes,  Rudford 
Tylye,  Agnes,  IMarshfield 
Pace,  Agnes,  Ashelworth 
Hill,  Agnes,  Berkeley 
Harris,  Agnes,  Campden 
Frewan,  Anthony,  Oxenton 
Grenewaye,  Ann,  Daglingworth 
Androe,  Alice,  Horton 
Androwes,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Waight,  Andrew,  Sherborne 
Symons,  Alice,  Barrington 
Wattes,  Anthony,  Stroud 
Poole,  Alice,  Gloucester 
Tryan,  Agnes,  Gloucester 
Overye,  Alice  [missing] 
Smyth,  Adam,  Winchcomb 
Knight,  Katherine,  Slimbridge 
Lumbart,  Katherine,  Great  Risington 
Batherne,  Katherine,  Westbury 
Hardinge,  Katherine,  Marston  Sicca 
Mason,  Cecily,  Stanley 
Buswell,  Katherine,  Stow 
Kemble,  Christopher,  Ashchurch 
Vydler,  Cecily,  Slimbridge 
Munden,  Elizabeth,  Rodmarton 
Windowe,  Edith,  Berkeley 
Browne,  Eliz.,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Knowles,  Elizabeth,  Newent 
Asteman,  Elizabeth,  Newent 
Humfrey,  Giles,  Bourton-on- Water 
Merrye,  Elizabeth,  Sandhurst 
Tybbottes,  Edward,  Berkeley 
Clarvoe,  Elizabeth,  Ligh 
Grene,  Edward,  Bitton 
Yonge,  Elizabeth,  Hazleton 
Dugdale,  Elys,  parson  of  Stow 
Hawse,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Symons,  Fortune,  Iron  Acton 
Robyns,  George,  Awre 
Pomfrey,  George,  Little  Dean 
Marten,   George,  parson    of  Bourton 

on  Water 
Gravener,  Humphrey,  Micheldean 
Barton,  Henry,  Longborough 
Ecklestone,  Henry,  Campden 

Klkestone  in  Calendar. 

Tayler,  Hugh,  Hawkesbury 
Mathewe,  Hugh,  Longborough 
Olyver,  Henry,  Slimbridge 
Hopkins,  Henry,   Cirencester 
Mollyns,  Henry,  Winchcomb 
Stevens,  Henry,  Stowfield 
Gundye,  Humphrey,  Preston 
Nicholas,  Hugh,  South  Cerney 
Smythe,  John,  North  Nibley 
Knight,  John,  Slimbridge 
Hyll,  Joan,  Oxnold 
Baker,  John,  Tihberton 


154I-I650.] 


Gloticestershire  Wills. 


59 


Appeningfton,  John,  Cirencester 

Fryar,  Robert,  Estington 

Tayler,  John,  Stroud 

Pagit,  Reginald,  parson  of  Upper  Swell 

Davys,  John,  Bitton 

Frenche,  Robert,  Charlton  Kings 

Pymocke,  John,  Twining 

Pettet,  Richard,  Bisley 

Styet,  John,  Alderton 

Cleveley,  Reginald,  Lcckhampton 

Prowse,  John,  Bourton-on-\Vater 

Parker,  Roger,  Shurneton 

Yaringlon,  John,  Bisley 

Shilton,  Robert,  Sowtherop 

Psrnnar,  John,  Arlingham 

Pynburye,    Robert,    Newington    Bag- 

Dyrram,  Joan,  Horsley 

path 

Hume,  James,  Stone 

Aston,  Richard,  Berkeley 

Byshoppe,  John,  Deerhurst 

Longney,  Richard,  Arlingham 

Hay,  John,  Huntley 

Myll,  Richard,  Stonehouse 

Byrte,  John,  Berkeley 

Stratford,  Richard,  gent.,  Hawling 

Farmer,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Adeane,  Richard,  Dursley 

Hygnell,  John,  Down  Ampney 

Screven,  Robert,  Norton 

HoUwaye,  John,  Hardwick 

Grenewaye,  Roger,  Deerhurst 

Hale,  Joan,  Hartpury 

Ardewaye,  Richard,  Gloucester 

Payne,  John,  Gloucester 

Prye,  Roger,  Slimbridge 

Chapperlen,  John,  Cirencester 

Sheres,  Robert,  Meyscy  Hampton 

Wyndredge,  John,  Westingtou 

Moone,  Robert,  Marshfield 

Drewe,  Joan,  Charlton  Abbots 

Keyre,  Richard,  Morton  Valance 

Stringer,  Joan,  Berkeley 

Benfilde,  Robert,  Prestbury 

Voode,  John,  Lydney 

Weale,  Richard,  Rudford 

Perkins,  John,  Lechlade 

Coxe,  Richard,  Deerhurst 

Ingram,  John,  Saperton 

Ellyattes,  Richard,  Stonehouse 

Fawkes,  Joan,  Whittington 

Hyrron,  Richard,  Campden 

Typpar,  John,  Marshfield 

Willmottes,  Richard,  Minsterworth 

Morraunt,  John,  Westbury 

Goldstone,  Richard,  Gloucester 

Thayer,  John,  Churchdown 

Mylles,  Thomas,  Painswick 

Tryham,  John,  Gloucester 

Brytten,  Thomas,  Bitton 

Turner,  John,  Colsborne 

Bubbe,  Thomas,  Badgeworth 

Payne,  John,  Nympsfield 

Wyckes,  Thomas,  Micheldean 

Tayler,  John,  Slimbridge 

Williams,  Thomas,  parson  of  Coates 

Cloterbooke,  John,  Slimbridge 

Davyes,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 

Gregorye,  John,  Cheltenham 

White  ah.  Smyth,  Thomas,  Westbury 

Lydbroke,  John,  Ouinton 

Webbe,  Thomas,  Tetbury 

Dymyre,  Isabel,  Thornbury 

Hyde,  Thomas,  Gloucester 

Idolls,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Howstide,  Thomas,  Westbury 

Leanye,  John,  Oldbury 

Wathen,  Thomas,  English  Bicknor 

Baker,  John,  Berkeley 

Dryner,  Thomas,  Berkeley 

Smythe,  John,  Hardwick 

Ithell,  Thomas,  Charfield 

Chapman,  Joan,  Frocester 

Itheridge,  Thomas,  Arlingham 

Hartelburye,  Joan,  Forthampton 

Robyns,  Thomas,  Frethern 

Sheyle,  John,  Dymock 

Willys,  Thomas,  Altherley 

Page,  Lawrence,  Weston-sub-Edge 

Fryar,  Thomas,  Arlingham 

Hardinge,  Lora,  Hawkesbury 

Tylye,  Thomas,  Cold  Aston 

Yewell,  Lawrence  [missing] 

Bushe,  Thomas,  Doynton 

Tybbottes,  Margaret,  Berkeley 

Gabbe,  Thomas,  Stonehouse 

Hankins,  Margaret,  Dymock 

Butler,  Thomas,  Forthampton 

Saunders,  Margery,  Maismore 

Mayle,  Thomas,  Oldbury 

Gynes,  Margaret,  Elmestone 

Dymerye,  Thomas,  Cromhall 

Nichoils,  Margaret,  Shipton  Moyne 

Sheperd,  Thomas,  Whettenhurst 

Evans,  Maurice,  Stroud 

Paynter,  Thomas,  Churcham 

Harryet,  Margaret,  Gloucester 

Veke,  Thomas,  Randwick 

Huckes,  Margaret,  Lassington 

Roche,  Thomas,  Westcote 

Wilkins,  Margery,  Tetbury 

Weale,  Thomas,  Dymock 

Hayward,  Nicholas,  Minsterworth 

Palmer,  Thomas,  Blaisdon 

Jones,  Philip,  Tuddenham 

Saunders,  Thomas,  Bledington 

Wilkins,  Richard,  Berkeley 

Maddocke,  Thomas,  Woliaston 

Smythe,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 

Gyllman,  William,  Rockhampton 

6o 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Turner,  William,  Thornbury 

Hatton,  Edward,  Forthampton 

Brewton,  William,  Cromhall 

Tonye,  Edmund,  Hawkesbury 

Backster,  William,  Forthampton 

Skynner,  Edmund,  Meysey  Hampton 

Coles,  William,  Ashchurch 

Eliell,  Edward,  Stow 

Bennet,  William,  Stoneliouse 

Whitinge,  Henry,  Berkeley 

Barton,  William,  Tortworth 

Faton,  Hamlet,  Westbury 

Mason,  William,  Bisley 

Catchmead,  Henry,  Oldbury 

Walter,  William,  Prestbury 

Leveres,  Hugh,  Stone 

Redicke,  William,  Awrc 

Wylkes,  Henry,  Clifford 

Pearse,  William,  Arlingham 

Home,  Hugh,  Dymock 

Cloterbooke,  William,  King's  Stanley 

Davys,  John,  Badmanton 

Wyncot,  Walter,  Sutton 

Graunger,  John,  Elmore 

Smyth,  William,  Cherington 

Smyth,  John,  Sherborne 

Ciearke,  William,  Shenington 

Wodcocke,  Joan.  Upton  Leonard 

Hichman,  William,  Little  Risington 

Austen,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Hobbes,  William,  Tytherington 

Farmer,  Joan,  Beckford 

Yong-e,  William,  Hasilton 

Pelley,  Joan,  Newent 

Nicholas,  William,  Berkeley 

Baylye,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Baylye,  William,  Berkeley 

Frende,  John,  Westerley 

Cornewall,  William,  Great  Barington 

Lawley,  Joan,  Winchcomb 

Harteshed,  William,  Northleach 

Wilkins,  Joan,  Berkeley 

Symons,  William,  Oldbury-on-Severn 

Parker,  Joan,  Newland 

CoUwall,  William,  Bodington 

Bagge,  John,  Campden 

Parker,  James,  Cheltenham 

1575- 

Ledge,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Wotton,  John,  Kemerton 

Cole,  Alice,  Tirley 

Conwaye,  John,  Westerley 

Longe,  Alice,  Cirencester 

Warde,  John,  Welford 

Lewen,  Andrew,  Leckhampton 

Marden,  Joan,  Sandhurst 

Dawe,  Andrew,  Teynton 

Mayle,  Julian,  Cam 

Wilson,  Agnes,  Stow 

Spencer,  James,  Shipton  Olyffe 

Browne,  Agnes,  Clifford 

Pearte,  John,  Stan  way 

Harris,  Alice,  Berkeley 

Pope,  John,  Beverston 

Tylie,  Agnes,  Cold  Aston 

Jones,  Joan,  Hawkesbury 

Thie,  Agnes,  Wotton 

Hall,  Joan,  Newent 

Byke,  Agnes,  Nympsfield 

Atwood,  John,  Berkeley 

Huggins,  Ann,  Gloucester 

Harte,  John,  Berkeley 

Baker,  Agnes,  Thornbury 

•  Heynes  als.  Philippes,  John,  Twining 

Coxe,  Anthony,  Campden 

P3nTyraan,  Joan,  Sandhurst 

Pengrie,  Agnes,  Micheldean 

Hyll,  Joan,  Oxenhall 

Merret,  Alice,  Gloucester 

Dyar,  John,  Oldbury 

Yarnold,  Anthony,  Minsterworth 

Webbe,  Joan,  Alderley 

Gyllman,  Agnes,  Slimbridge 

Pyrrye,  John,  Rudford 

Seaborne    alias    Hopkins,    Agnes, 

Stevens,  John,  Acton  Turvill 

Wotton-sub-Edge 

Nicholls,  Joan,  Longhope 

Modye,  Katherine,  Cam 

Longe,  John,  Tetbury 

Chewe,  Katherine,  Morton  Valance 

Mabbat,  John,  Cowley 

Izard,  Katherine,  Backhand 

Prowse,  John,  Nether  Slaughter 

Awyntle,  Elizabeth,  W^estbury 

Hollydaye,  John,  Standish 

Hyllye,  Eleanor,  Forthampton 

Walker,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Heynes   alias   Phillipes,    Edward, 

Browne,  John,  Iron  Acton 

Tewkesbury 

Walker,  James,  Yate 

Mabbat,  Eleanor,  Coaley 

Kente,  John,  Elmston 

Webbe,  Elizabeth,  Hartpury 

Seysmore,  John,  Hartpury 

Warner,  Edmund,  Stroud 

Danyell,  John,  Cromhall 

Jones,  Edmund,  Bitton 

Yonge,  Julian,  Hasilton 

Trotman,  Eleanor,  Dursley 

Pytte,  John,  Gloucester 

Trotman,  Elizabeth,  Stinchcomb 

Campden,  John,  Marston  Sicca 

Barnard,  Elizabeth,  Rodmarton 

Farmer,  John,  Kemerton 

Hemmynge,  Eleanor,  Churcham 

William,  John,  Brockweare 

1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


61 


Palmer,  John,  New  I  and 
Lawley,  John  [missing] 
Foster,  Lawrence,  Northleach 
Newell,  Launcelot,  Horton 
Lee,  Marian,  Nether  Guyting 
Lee,  Margery,  Salperton 
Collyns,  Maud,  Withington 
More,  Margery,  Todenham 
Myles,  Maurice,  Shipton  Moyne 
Atkins,  Maurice,  North  Nibley 
Bosley,  Margery,  Sandhurst 
Hewes,  Mary,  Uddington 
Haye,  Margaret,  Todenham 
Horseman,  Marian,  Ttdenham 
Davis,  Nicholas,  Snowshill 
Barne,  Nichola';,  Prestbury 
Poole,  PhiHp,  Cam 
Goughe,  Philip,  Newland 
Horwood,  Ricnard,  Frocester 
Hayward,  Richard,  Churchair. 
Dowswell,  Richard,  Tortwcrth 
Alye,  Richard,  Edge  worth 
Kyllinge,  Richard,  Berkeley 
RaynoUs  als.  Hall,  Richard,  Sherborne 
Parsons,  Roger,  vicar  of  Biockworth 
Lewes,  Robert,  Rodborow 
Cloterbooke,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Byrche,  Richard,  Oxenhall 
Cadle,  Richard,  Uley 
Dawe,  Richard,  Longhope 
Howsman,  Robert,  Marshfield 
Mychell,  Rog.er,  Cirencester 
James,  Robert,  Wollaston 
Whelar,  Richard,  vicar  of  Preston 
Davys,  Robert,  Minchinhampton 

Wittes,  Richard,  Stratton     - 

Cowley,  Richard,  Nympsfield 
Morris,  Roger,  Rudford 
Fyeld,  Richard,  Minsterworth 
Hickes,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Hooke,  Robert,  Rendcomb 
Bowre,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Atkyns,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Stiche,  Roger,  Tytherington 
Ryxson,  Richard,  Cam 
Comley,  Richard,  Minsterworth 
Patten,  Robert,  Great  Risington 
Flond,  Robert,  Newnham 
Boves,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Tomes,  Richard,  Campden 
Goughe,  Richard,  Wollaston 
Davis,  Robert  [missing] 
Godfrey,  Simon,  Bitton 
Pope,  Susan,  Thornbury 
Dowswell,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Amorgan,  Thomas,  Tormerton 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Moore,  Thomas,  South  Cerney 
Maye,  Thomas,  Ampney  St.  Mary 
Tylye,  Thomas,  Cold  Aston 


Reve,  Thomas,  Oldbury 
Palmer,  Thomas,  Eastlech  Turvill 
Awood,  Thomas,  Woodchester 
Partridge,  Thomas,  Haresfield 
Allen,   Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Parker,  Thomas,  Barnwood 
Launder,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Myllard,  Thomas,  Meysey  Hampton 
Warren,  Thomas,  Cold  Aston 
Bucke,  Thomas,  Lidney 
Yonge,  Thomas,  Hasilton 
Streat,  Thomas,  Westerley 
Pyrke,  Thomas.  Abenhall 
Dyntie,  Thomas,  Broadwell 
Daunte,  Thomas,  Owlpen 
Jones,  Will  am,  Siston 
Nicholls.  William.  Longhope 
Farley,  William,  Becktord 
Watkyns,  William,  Todenham 
Pearte,  William,  Stanway 
Pryde,  William,  Morton  Valance 
Browne,  William,  Lidney 
Moyer,  Walter,  Kemerton 
Cullymore,  William,  Thornbury 
Croke,  William,  Little  Dean 
Myddleton,  Wm.,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Danyell,  William,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Raynolds,  William,  Cheltenham 
Hyches,  William,  Erlinj^hain 
Forde,  William,  Wickwar 
Underhill,  William,  Bitton 
Robertes,  William,  Stanway 
Smyth,  William,  Berkeley 
Weste,  William,  Cirencester 
Scotte,  William,  Berkeley 
"Upcott,  Walter,  Compton  Abdale 
Handley,  William,  Staunton 
Rocke,  William  [a  fragment] 
Browne,  William,  English  Bicknor 
Note. — The  will  of  William  Powle,  of 

Temple  Guyting,  proved  in  1588, 

is  in  this  bundle. 

1576. 

Morrell,  Agnes,  New  Grayns 
*Kenrick,  Agnes,  Charlton  Kings 
*Hawling,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Wylson,  Alice,  Berkeley 
^Clarke,  Alice,  Cubberley 
■*Estenton,  Alice,  Nimpsfield 
^Nicholson,  Alice,  Tuddington 
Sargent,  Elizabeth,  Awre 
*Pynne,  Agnes,  Tewkesbury 
*Spinner,  Christopher,  Howelsfield 
Thurston,  John,  Thornbury 
Tommes,  John,  Down  Ampney 
Hylp,  John,  Thornbury 

•  The  Wills  marked  with  an  asterisk  are  omitted 
from  the  ancient  official  calendar. 


62 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[154T-1650. 


Patche,  John,  Thornbury 
Symmes,  John,  Acton  Turvill 
Haynes,  John,  Tortworth 
Bradford,  Martin,  Marson 
Laughten,  Roger,  Stow 
Thayre,  Robert,  Churchdown 
Cloterbooke,   Rich  ,  Leonard  Stanley 
Rowles,  Richard,  Ashchurch 
Marche,  Richard  [missing] 
Sherle,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Downinge,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Scryven,  William,  Gloucester 
Morse,  William,  Little  Dean 
Stanfast,  William,  Awre 
Vayne,  William,  Clowerwall 


Note. — All  the  following  Wills,  ninety- 
seven  in  number,  were  proved  in 
1576,  but  are  wholly  omitted  from 
the  ancient  official  calendar. 

Bucher  alias  Basone,  Christopher, 
Campden 

Vernam,  David,  Estington 

Barker,  Dorothy,  Great  Barrington 

James,  Edward,  WoUaston 

Deacon,  Edmund,  Tewkesbury 

Gest,  Edmund,  Swindon 

Smythe,  Edward,  Deerhurst 

Rowch,  Edward,  Yate 

Harding,  Florise,  Elmeston 

Lane,  Henry,  Bourton-on-W'atcr 

Barrow,  Henry,  Stone 

Seed,  John,  Tetbury 

Ady,  John,  Oldbury 

Pollen,  John,  Micheldean 

Webbe,  John,  Syde 

Andros,  John,  Estington 

Tyler,  John,  Nether  Ligh 

Trubshawe,  John,  Hampnet 

Morse,  John,  Colne  Rogers 

Asperley,  John,  Elmore 

Smithsend,  Joan,  Tewkesbury 

Davis,  John,  Longney 

Cookefort,  John,  Berkeley 

Sanyger,  Joan,  Berkeley 

Stevens  als.  Ryche,  Joan,  Preston 

Smith,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Dobbs,  John,  Gloucester 

Heynes,  John,  Daglingworth 

Smythe,  John,  Pucklechurch 

Tarrer,  John,  Alderton 

Elyates,  John,  Thornbury 

Newnham,  James,  Uley 

Rose,  Joan,  Little  Risington 

Holford,  John,  Slimbridge 

Kent,  John,  Hardwick 

Arnet,  Margaret,  Stow 

Lynzey,  John,  Rayngworth 


Wele,  John,  Rudford 
Foxley,  John,  Chedworth 
Vaiighan,  John,  Gloucester 
Dolphin,  Morice,  Thornbury 
Hall,  Margaret,  Horton 
Turner,  Margery,  Berkeley 
Watkins,  Margaret,  Haresfield 
Smythe,  Nicholas,  Bitton 
Foley,  Margaret,  Thornbury 
Hawkins,  Peter,  Little  Dean 
Tibbot,  Polidore,  Iron  Acton 
Constance,  Philip,  Stanway 
Payne,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Budding,  Richard,  Estington 
Theyre,  Richard,  Wapley 
Puckmure,  Roger,  Westbury 
Cooke,  Richard,  Great  Barrington 
Hichman,  Richard,  Aston  Blank 
Hopper,  Robert,  Tetbury 
Millard,  Richard,  Boxwell 
Hawkins,  Richard,  Bibury 
Cowley,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Bugdon,  Robert,  Thornbury 
Browninge,  Roger,  Leyghterton 
Hobbes,  Richard,  Tliornbury 
Pliant,  Robert,  Chedworth 
Adeane,  Richard,  Painswick 
Tyler  als.  Clements,  Rich.,  Winchcomb 
Stone,  Robert,  Newent 
Abden  als.  Walker,  Richard,  Campden 
Bustid,  Richard,  Brockhampton 
Sheyre,  Richard,  Wollaston 
Stephens,  Stephen,  Thornbury 
Radman,  Thomas,  Rangworth 
Dey,  Thomas,  Northleach 
Batten,  Thomas,  Dodington 
Tayler  als.  Williams,  Thos.,  Gloucester 
White,  Thomas,  Cowley 
Longe,  Thomas,  Ashleworth 
Turner,  Thomas,  Duntsborne  Abbots 
Bosley,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
White,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Picksley,  Thomas,  Deerhurst 
Hawke,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton 
Newporte,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Drever,  Thomas,  Avening 
Smithe,  Thomas,  Hourton-on-the-Hill 
Washborough,  William,  Thornbury 
Longe,  William,  Ashleworth 
Stone,  William,  Bitton 
Fleminge,  William,  parson  of  Cromhall 
Alcock,  William,  Forthampton 
Heynes,  William,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Inman,  William,  rector  of  Avening 
Chestrow,  W'iliiam,  Pucklechurch 
Scramell,  William,  Charlton  Abbots 
Harris,  William,  Gloucester 
Phelpes,  William,  Berkeley 
Weaver,  Walter,  Churchdown 
Smythe,  William,  Nympsfield 


I54I-1650.] 


Gloticcstershire  JJl/ls. 


63 


^S77- 

Hyll,  lohn,  Avening 

*Chadwell,  John,  Broadwell 

Pritcharde,  Alice,  Gloucester 

Atwood,  John,  Beikeley 

Bucke,  Anthony,  gent..  Awre 

Browne,  John,  Painswick 

Browninge,  Ambrose,  Tetbury 

Stamborne,  John,  Thornbury 

Biodley,  Alice,  Quenington 

Russell,  John,  Wick  Risington 

Hawkes,  Alice,  Gloucester 

Cornock,  John,  Berkeley 

Blaine,  Agnes,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Bould  17/s.  Cooke,  Jn.,  Little  Compton 

*Kemmys,  Agnes,  Colne  Ailwins 

Barton,  John,  Thornbury 

Hawlinge,  Alice  [missing] 

Baker,  John,  sen.,  Tibberton 

Spencer,  Agnes,  Little  Risington 

Adye,  John  [missing] 

Hancocke,  Agnes,  Stratton 

Milton,  John,  Lygh 

Stevens,  A' ice,  Frocester 

Minate,  John,  Churchdown 

Daniell,  Alice,  Hardwick 

Warren,  John,  sen.,  Bitton 

Brooke,  Alice,  Oldbury 

Smith,  Joan,  Deerhurst 

Wymark,  Alice,  Dumbleton 

Stirrye,  John,  Rewarden 

Phelps,  Andrew,  Cirencester 

.  Bound,  John,  Teynton 

Wattes,  Agnes,  Bodington 

Shayle,  John,  Brockworth 

Chaundeler,  Katherine,  Frocester. 

Alexander  a/s.  Maunsell,  John,  Badg- 

*Browne,  Elizabeth,  Cam 

worlh 

Clementes,  Elizabeth,  Whettenhurst 

Hooper,  John,  Gloucester 

Hawlinge,  Edward,  Berkeley 

Commynge,  Joan,  Newland 

Fluck,  Edmund,  Tewkesbury 

Butler,  John,  Horton 

Wager,  Edward,  Charlton  Kings 

Daye,  John,  Cirencester 

Sternall,  Ellen,  Lydney 

Arnold,  Joan,  Stietton 

Kilberye,  Edward,  Tormerton 

Bradshew,  John,  Cirencester 

Collen,  Edmund,  Dursley 

White,  John,  Ampney  St.  Peter 

Hopkyns  a/s.  Seaborne,  Edith,  Wotton- 

Yowen,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 

under-Edge 

Longney,  Joan,  Arlingham 

Keyre,  Eleanor,  Awre 

Slade,  John,  Dodington 

Wyman,  Giles,  Barnwood 

Phillips  a/s.  Tylar,  James,  Dursley 

Dyrham,  George,  Weston-sub-Edge 

Brother,  John,  Longney 

Slye,  Gerard,  Newland 

*Cuffe,  John,  Gloucester 

Grove,  Guy,  Bromesberrow 

Marten,  John,  Deerhurst 

Lygon,  Henry,  Upton 

South,  John,  Fortbampton 

Palmer,  Henry,  Haresfield 

Byck,  John,  Morton  Valance 

Wakeley,  Henry,  Horsley 

Nicholas,  John  [torn] 

Beard,  Humphrey,  Standish 

Bruton,  John,  Aston  Somervile 

Horton,  Humphrey  [missing] 

Warner,  John,  Leyterton 

Manbye,  Henry,  Cirencester 

Archard,  Lawrence,  Hinton 

Underbill,  Henry,  Bitton 

CoUett,  Leonard,  Lechlade 

Lane,  Henry  [missing] 

Wryte,  Maurice,  Staunton 

Pollen,  John  [missing] 

Barnes,  Margaret,  Gloucester 

Etheridge  a/s.  Farmer,  John,  Badge- 

Ray,  Martin,  Didbrook 

worth 

Gayward,  Margery,  Nether  Guyting 

Hobbes,  John,  TitheriAgton 

Gybbes,  Nicholas,  North  Nibley 

Hyggens,  John,  Hardwick 

Wade,  Nicholas,  Thornbury 

Bownd,  Joan,  Newnham 

Bynckes,  Nicholas,  Bourton-on- Water 

*Stevens,  John,  Great  Witcomb 

Nelme,  Nicholas,  Stinchcomb 

Weale,  John,  Temple  Guyting 

Holder,  Nicholas,  Charlton  Kings 

Weele,  John,  Rudford 

Arondell,  Nicholas,  Gloucester 

Nigiet,  John,  Prestbury 

Hallinge,  Nicholas,  Berkeley 

Clement,  Joan,  Thornbury 

Webb,  Nicholas,  Iron  Acton 

*Palmer,  John,  Xewland 

Byngley,  Richard,  Deerhurst 

Goughe,  John.  Lydney 

Tyndall,  Richard,  Stinchcomb 

Tayler,  John  [missing] 

Barnes,  Richard,  Cheltenham 

Vaughan,  John,  Gloucester 

*Shild,  Robert,  Deerhurst 

White,  John,  Cheltenham 

Roan,  Robert,  Gloucester 

Evan,  John,  Berkeley 

Tyllye,  Robert,  North  Nibley 

•  Omitted  from  the  Calendar. 

•  Omitted  from  the  Calendar. 

64 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Walter,  Richard,  Adlestrop 
Clarke,  Richard,  Framp  on-on-Severn 
Harrys,  Richard,  Whaddoa 
Bridges,  Richard,  North  Cerney 
George,  Richard,  Alderton 
Hooper,  Richard,  Little  Teynton 
Ford,  Roger,  Frampton  Cntterell 
Hyll  ah.  Cooke,  Richard,  Fairford 
Horseman,  Richard,  Todenham 
Lane,  Robert,  Great  Harrington 
Dangerfild,  Rich.,  Wotton-under-Edge 
*Benbowe,  Richard,  Tuddington 
Shipman,  Richard,  Lidney 
Clyssold,  Richard,  Bisley 
Dawne,  Richard,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Yonge,  Roger,  Hinton 
Nurse,  Richard,  Michdean 
Catchmead,  Robert,  Oldbury 
Edye,  Robert,  Lidney 
Riddle,  Richard  [missing] 
Packer,  Robert,  Wapley 
Robyns,  Richard,  Chedworth 
Nelmes,  Richard  [missing] 
Bundye,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Gybbes,  Robert,  North  Nibley 
Davies,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Phipps,  Richard  [missing] 
Colton,  Richard,  Leonard  Stanley 
Elliottes,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Strafford,  Richard,  Oxenton 
Cottrell,  Richard,  Saintbury 
Hixe,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Fyld,  Richard,  Tibberton 
Riche,  Robert,  Haukesbury 
Cossen,  Richard,  Prestbury 
Rout,  Robert  [missing] 
White,  Robert,  Beckford 
Grene,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Hancocke,  Richard,  Stration 
Sampson,  Thomas,  Avening 
Eddye,  Thomas,  Newland 
Tayle,  Thomas,  Dynton 
Bradwey,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Wryte,  Thomas  [missing] 
Smyth,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Chapenhurst,  Thomas,  parson  of  Slim- 
bridge 

Thomas  Caponhurst,   B.D.,  fellow   of  Magd. 
Coll.,  Oxford,  instituted  to  Slimbridge  1548. 

Eddon,  Thomas,  Little  Compton 
*Sowthorne,  Thomas,  Hidcote 
Restall,  Thomas  [missing] 
*Mayo,  Thomas,  Kempley 
Gye,  Thonias,  Adlestrop 
Powle,  Thomas,  Winchcomb 
Wymotte,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Archard,  Thomas,  Chedworth 
Borowe,  Thomas,  Ailburton 
*Martin,  Thomas,  Gloucester 

•  Omitted  from  the  Calendar. 


Morse,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Jackettes,  Thomas,  Meysey  Hampton 
Webb,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Rogers,  Thomas,  Newland 
Richardes,  Thomas,  Cowley 
Dochyn,  Thomas,  Campden 
Lugge,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
^Williams,  Thomas,  Newland 
Whithorne,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Hunt,  Thomas,  Bisley 
Beale,  Thomas,  Temple  Guiting 
Nev^Tport,  Thomas  [missing] 
Prygge,  Thomas,  Westerley 
Michell,  Thomas,  sen.,  Bladington 
Davenport,  Thomas,  Whittington 
Crocker,  Thomas,  Radford 
Lawrence,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Hayle,  Thomas,  gent.,  Westerley 
Harrys,  Walter,  Nether  Guiting 
Tyllye,  William,  Cold  Aston 
Malpas,  William,  Stanway 
Washborn,  William  [missing] 
Dennis,  Walter,  parson  of  Durham 
Aram,  William,  Newnham 
Grundall,  William.  Stroud 
Tycull,  William,  Haresfield 
Pirrye  als.  Tayler,  Wm.,  Little  Dean 
Hastinges,  William,  Adlestrop 
Willys,  William,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Arther,  William,  Berkeley 
Brevell,  William,  Charlton  Kings 
Jones,  William,  Thornbury 
Wyman,  William  [missing] 
Smith,  William  [missing] 
Alye,  William,  Churchdown 
Cowley,  William,  Elmore 
Sowle,  William,  Slimbridge 
Bromley,  Walter,  Welford 
Selon,  William,  Berkeley 
Longe,  William  [missing] 
Wyrall,  William,  English  Bicknor 
Amias,  William,  Aldrington 
Howford,  William,  Berkeley 
Banburye,  William,  Oddington  ? 
Catodney,  William  [missing] 
Axewell,  William  [missing] 

1578. 

Allen,  Agnes,  Blaisdon 
Gootheridge,  Arthur,  Bisley 
Gamonde,  Agnes,  Dymock 
Grene,  Agnes,  South  Cerney 
Smart,  Alice,  Bisley 
Meade,  Ann,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Wyndow,  Andrew,  Quedgley 
Bubb,  Agnes,  Churchdown 
Gadle,  Alice,  Blaisdon 
Lennie,  Agnes,  Cromhall 

*  Omitted  from  the  Calendar. 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucesterski7'e   Wills. 


65 


Myllard,  Agnes,  Meysey  Hampton 
Jyles,  Agnes,  Aston  Somervile 
Plover,  Alice,  Matson 
Robertas,  Agnes,  Wickwar 
Smith,  Alice,  Titherington 
Smith,  Agnes,  Forthampton 
Barnwood,  Ann,  Cam 
Bufford,  Ann,  Colford 
Bradford,  Anne,  Kemerton 
Broug'hton,  Christopher,  Bisley 
Collymore,  Clement,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Varinder,  Edward,  South  Cerney 
Bailie,  Elizabeth,  Whetenhurst 
Nelme,  Eleanor,  Hartpury 
Berkeley,  Edward,  esq.,  Bradley 
Pearse,  Edward,  Oldbury 
Rossell,  Eliz.,  North  Marson,  Wilts. 
Hankins,  Elizabeth,  Preston 
Wantner,  Elizabeth,  Painswick 
Camme,  Elizabeth,  Longhope 
Grene,  Ellen,  Great  Risington 
Keak,  Edmund,  Gloucester 
Gryninge,  Elizabeth,  Awre 
Batten,  Francis,  Dodington 
James,  Gilbert,  Tewkesbury 
Wytherley,  Geoffrey,  Gloucester 
Hotsom,  George,  Hasfield 
Hawtin,  George,  Ebberton 
Hampton,  George,  Ad  set 
Affowle,  Helen,  Longhope 
Horton,  Humphrey,  [abode  not  given] 
Mason,  Henry,  Shipton  Solars 
Alexander  ah.  Mancell,  Henry,  Charl- 
ton Kings 
Russell,  Henry,  Hinton-on-Green 
Clement,  Hugh,  Gloucester 
Evans,  Hugh,  Gloucester 
Bramfild,  Henry  [missing] 

But   see  amongst    uncalendared  wills  in   Note 
on  p  67. 

Frier,  Isabel,  Arlingham 

Mundie,  John,  Slimbridge 

Evenishe,  John,  Little  Witcomb 

Merrett,  John,  Matson 

Hopkyns,  James,  Awre 

Gammon,  John,  Berkeley 

Pitt,  John,  Margets 

Awood,  John,  King's  Stanley 

Hill,  James,  South  Cerney 

Wheler  als.  Grindle,  John,  Frampton- 

on- Severn 
Fermer,  Joan,  Kemerton 
Snowsill,  John,  Sherborne 
White,  Joan,  Huelsfield 
Kedick,  John,  Awre 
lies,  John,  Yate 
Garner,  John,  Ashleworth 
Pase  als.  Paris,  John,  Hasfield 
Robertes,  John,  Berkeley 
Tucker  als.  Kydwelly,  John,  Alvington 

GLOU.   WILLS. 


Williams,  John,  Berkeley 

Pearce,  John,  Nympsfield 

Bramfild,  Joan,  South  Cerney 

Smith,  John,  Eastlech  Martin 

Smith,  John,  Alderley 

Cadell,  Joan,  Blaisdon 

Gurney,  John,  Cirencester 

Townsend,  John,  Sherington 

Wattes,  John,  Hard  wick 

Trey,  Julian,  Barnwood 

Rashford,  John,  Awre 

Edwards,  John,  Kingswood,  Wilts. 

Smith,  John  [not  found]  ?of  Adderley 

Roberts,  John,  Barnwood 

Lingall,  John,  Barnwood 

Stevens,  John,  Highnam 

Braythwajrt,  John,  vicar  of  Staverton 

Hardinge,  John.  HamehuU 

More  or  Moore,  Joyce,  South  Cerney 

Sommers,  John,  Yate 

Appowell,  Joan,  Newent 

Bartley,  Joyce  [missing] 

Floyd,  John,  Oldbury-on-Severn 

Heynes  or  Heins,  John,  Ashchurch 

Baylie,  John,  Berkeley 

Wick,  John,  Ouedgley 

Gierke,  John,  Gloucester 

Cuffe,  John,  Gloucester 

Garlick,  James,  Hempsted 

Wollerie,  John,  Lassington 

Barber,  John  [missing]  ?of  Aylberton 

Hynds,  John,  Berkeley 

Gybbons,  John,  Berkeley 

Bullock,  John,  Elmore 

Peter,  John,  Honeyboume 

Harys,  John,  Painswick 

Osborne,  John,  Bitton 

Home,  James,  Stonehouse 

French,  James,  Yate 

Phillipps,  John,  parson  of  Cubberley 

Butt,  John,  Norton 

Pearse,  John,  Churcham 

Bicke,  John,  Arlingham 

Yelf,  John,  Ashleworth 

Tomkyns,  James,  Gloucester 

Yelf,  John,  Longney 

Dymock,  Katherine,  Hanham 

Streat,  Katherine,  Gloucester 

Kinge,  Katherine,  Rodborough 

Merrett,  Katherine,  Gloucester 

Smith,  Lawrence,  Sherborne 

Gough,  Lawrence,  Wollaston 

Scryven,  Margaret,  Bodington 

Perrie  or  Pyrrie,  Margery,  Rudford 

Tyler,  Margaret  [missing] 

Brook,  Margaret,  Gloucester 

Brook,  Margaret,  widow  [missing] 

Harrys,  Margaret,  Gloucester 

Browne,  Marian  [missing] 

Padle,  Margery,  Blaisdon 

F 


66 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Harvie,  Marian  [missing] 
Donne,  Margaret,  Highnam 
Neale,  Nicholas,  Yate 
Hill,  Oliver,  Iron  Acton 
Brooke,  Richard,  Matson 
Perkyns,  Richard  [missing] 
*Fisher,  Richard,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Shepperd,  Richard,  Whetenhurst 
*Yonge,  Richard,  Compton  Abdale 
Davys,  Richard  [missing] 
*Whitting^on,  Robert,  Coldashton 
Sylbie,  Richard,  (Gloucester 
*Belsher,  Richard,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Davis,  Richard,  Longney 
*Porter,  Roger,  Tirley 
Bennett,  Robert,  Cirencester 
*Cha^7ner,  Richard,  Sevenhampton 
Bradley,  Richard,  parson  of  Rudford 
*  Parkinson,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Worwood,  Robert,  Tuddenham 
*Frape,  Robert,  Slimbridge 
Clerk,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
*Dunne,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Stevens,  Richard,  Berkeley 
*Nelmes,  Richard,  Minchinhampton 
Cooper,  Ralph,  Yate 
Harrys,  Robert,  Painswick 
Seaver,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Davys,  Randall,  Dynton 
Badger,  Roger,  Gloucester 
Alford,  Richard,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Clement,  Robert,  North  Nibley 
Smith,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Harbley,  Robert,  Marston  Sicca 
Fulfard,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Archard,  Robert,  South  Cerney 
Buddinge,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Whittington,  Robert,  Cold  Ashton 
Fysher,  Richard,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Frape,  Robert,  Slimbridge 
Belcher,  Richard,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Porter,  Roger,  Tirley 
*Coper,  Ralph,  Yate 
Yonge,  Richard.  Compton  Abdale 
^Parkinson,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Chawrner,  Richard,  Sevenhampton 
*Syllye,  Richard.  Gloucester 
Ford,  .Saunder,  Newland 
Hunt,  Saunder,  Thorhbury 
Robyns,  S\bill,  Awre 
Holdshipp,  .S)hill,  Forthampton 
Ho\wborow,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
■  Marlen,  Thomas  [missing] 
Davis,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Edie,  Thomas  [missing] 
Mayo,  Thomas  [missing] 
Grenew,  Thomas,  Uxnall 

•  1  lic  wills  markol  with  an  asterisk  are  omitted 
from  t>ic-  ;in<  ient  official  calendar  or  appear  to 
be  duplicates  of  others  already  therein. 


Higgens,  Thomas,  Stanton 
Sherington,  Thomas,  Winstone 
Berrye,  Thomas,  Whaddon 
Allen,  Thomas,  Quedgeley 
Fidler,  Thoma«,  Thornbury 
Hornbie,  Thomas,  Campden 
Smith,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Beale,'  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Browne,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Pepatt,  Thomas  [missing] 
Britton,  Thomas,  Iron  Acton 
Jones,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Smith,  Thomas,  Titherington 
Robyns,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Jochara,  Thomas,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Jochiam,    Thomas.     \^See  Johem   a7id 
Jocham] 

But  see  later  amongst  wills  omitted  in  tlie  calendar 
Thomas  Jocham,  of  Chipping  Sodbury. 

Castell  ah.  Cooke,  Walter,  Painswick 
Cherington,  Walter,  Churcham 
Evett,  William,  Mickleton 
Assoppe,  William,  Beckford 
Tomes,  William,  Campden 
Read,  William,  Stow 
Pase  als.  Paris,  William,  Hasfield 
Bassett,  Williarn,  Beckford 
Teladam,  William,  Berkeley 
Deane,  William,  Old  bury 
Kytch,  William,  Cold  Ashton 
Carpenter,  William,  Maisemore 
Elborow,  William,  Charlton  Kings 
Barnes,  William,  Kingswood 
Home,  William,  Berkeley 
Parker,  William,  Cam 
Roberts,  William,  Woodford 
Fortie,  William,  vicar  of  Minsterworth 
Lugge,  William,  Gloucester 
Watts,  William,  Westbury 
Houldie,  \\'illiam,  Maisemore 
Herapsteed,  William,  Alvington 
More,  William,  Rudford 
Hyggens,  William,  Tuddenham 
Batheren,  William,  Westbury 
Lawrence,  William,  Berkeley 
Bagehott  als.  Badger,  William,  esq., 

Prestbury 
Harper,  W^illiam,  South  Cerney 
Breether,  William,  Hardwick 
Whitinge,  William,  Tetbury 


Note. — The  following  148  wills  for 
this  year  are  omitted  from  the 
ancient  official  calendar.  They 
however  appear  to  be  merely 
duplicates  of  the  wills  already 
entered  therein. 


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Gloucestershii'e  Wills. 


67 


Millard,  Annis,  Meysey  Hampton 
Wyndow,  Andrew,  Quedgeley 
Smethe,  Annis,  Forthampton 
Green,  Annis,  South  Cerney 
Roberts,  Agnes,  Wickwar 
Gamond,  Agnes,  Dymock 
Igles,  Agnes,  Aston  Somervile 
Allen,  Agnes,  Blaisdon 
Bubbe,  Alines,  Churchdown 
Barnwood,  Anne,  Cam 
Bufford,  Anne,  Colford 
Lennig-,  Agnes,  Cromhall 

Query  Lennie,  Agnes,  q.v.  page  64. 

Goderedge,  Arthur,  Bisley 
Bradford,  Anne,  Kemerton 

Query  Meade,  Ann,  q.v.  page  64. 

Smith,  Alice,  Titherington 

Plover,  Alice,  Matson 

Smart,  Alice,  Bisley 

Cadell,  Alice,  Blaisdon 

Colymore,  Clement,  Chipping  Sodbiiry 

Broughton,  Christopher,  Bisley 

Pearse,  Edward,  Oldbury 

Grene,  Ellen,  Great  Risington 

Gryning,  Elizabeth,  Awre 

Keake,  Edmund,  Gloucester 

Nelme,  Ellen,  Hartpury 

Hankyns,  Elizabeth,  Preston 

Rossele,  Elizabeth,  Meysey  Hampton 

Cf.  Eliz.  Rossell,  North  Marston,  Wilts,  page  65. 

Wantner,  Elizabeth,  Painswick 
Bayly,  Elizabeth,  Whetenhurst 
Varinder,  Edward,  South  Cerney 
Camme,  Elizabeth,  Longhope 
Berkeley,  Edward,  esq.,  Bradley 
Batten,  Francis,  Dodmgton 
Witherley,  Geoffrey,  Gloucester 
Hampton,  George,  Adsett 
James,  Gilbert,  Tewkesbury 
Hotson,  George,  Hasfield 
Hawtine,  George,  Ebrington 
A  Fow^le,  Helen,  Longhope 
Mason,  Henry,  Shipton  Solers 
Evans,  Hugh,  Gloucester 
Clement,  Hugh,  Gloucester 
Russell,   Henry,   Hinton-on-the-Green 
Bramfield,  Henry,  South  Cerney 
Alexander  als.  Mancell,  Henry,  Charl- 
ton Kings 
Fryar,  Isabel,  Arlingham 
Moore,  Joyce,  South  Cerney 
Williams,  John,  Berkeley 
Meade,  Jane,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Byke,  John,  Erlingham 
Awood,  John,  Kmg's  Stanley 
White,  Joan,  Huelsfield 
Stevens,  John,  Higham 
Mundie,  John,  Slimbridge 
Bullocke,  John,  Elmore 


Harding,  John,  HarnehuU 
Home,  James,  Stonehouse 
Hyndes,  John,  Berkeley 
Clarke,  John,  Gloucester 
Butt,  John,  Norton 
Hopkins,  James,  Awre 
Wick,  John,  Quedgeley 
Heins,  John,  Ashchurch 
Harris,  John,  Painswick 
Kedicke,  John,  Awre 
Whaler  ah.  Gryndle,  John,  Frampton- 
on-Severn 
Gammon,  John,  Berkeley 
Roberts,  John,  Berkeley 
Apowell,  Joan,  Newent 
Baylye,  John,  Berkeley 
Snowshill,  John,  Sherborne 
Bramfield,  Joan,  South  Cerney 
Watts,  John,  Hardwick 
Smith,  John,  Eastleach  Marten 
Cuff,  John,  Gloucester 
Garnar,  John,  Ashelworth 
Cadell,  Joan,  Blaisdon 
Jelf,  John,  Ashelworth 

Cf.  Yelf,  John,  page  65. 

Pearce,  John,  Churcham 
Tucker  als.  Kydwelly,  John,  Alvington 
French,  James,  Yate 
Lingall,  John,  Barnwood 
Smith,  John,  Alderley 
GarHck,  James,  Hempstead 
Hill,  James,  South  Cerney 
lies,  John,  Yate 
Gurney,  John,  Cirencester 
Braythwat,  John,  vicar  of  Staverton 
Peter,  John,  Cawhoneybourne 
Phillippes,  John,  parson  of  Cubberley 
_Pytte,  John,  Margetts 
Evenyshe,    John,    \Vitcombe    [?  Little 

Witcombe,  see  above] 
Wollarie,  John,  Lassington 
Yelfe,  John,  Longney 
Roberts,  John.  Barnwood 
Raysheford,  John.  Awre 
Floyd,  John,  Oklbury-on-Severn 
Farmer,  Joan,  Kemerton 
Osborne,  John,  Bitton 
Pearse,  John.  Nympsfield 
Edwards,  John,  Kingswood 
Trey,  Juliana,  Barnwood 

Query  Julian,  see  above. 

Meryette,  [?  Merrett],  John,  Matson 
Somers,  Juhn,  Yate 
Gybbins,  John,  Berkeley 
Tomkins,  James,  Gloucester 
Tovynssyne.  John.  Sherington 
Paris  ah.  Pase,  John,  Hastield 
Barbur,  John,  Aylberton 
King,  Katharine,  Rodborough 


68 


Gloucestershire   Wills 


[1541-1650. 


Merett,  Katharine,  Gloucester 
Dimocke,  Katharine,  Hannam 
Streete,  Katharine,  Gloucester 
Gough,  Laurence,  Wollaston 
Smith,  Laurence,  Sherborne 
Scriven,  Margaret   Bodington 
Harris,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Browne,  Marian,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Donne,  Margaret,  Hynam 
Brooke,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Cadle,  Margery,  Blaisdon 
Harvaye,  ^Iarian,  Kingscote 
Pyrrie,  Margery,  Rudford 
Neale,  Nicholas,  Yate 
Hill,  Oliver,  Iron  Acton 
Hattley,  Robert,  Marston  Sicca 

Query  Harbley,  Robert,  page  36. 

Davis,  Richard,  Longney 
Brooke,  Richard,  Matson 
Davis,  Rondell,  Dynton 
Nelmes,  Richard,  Minchinhampton 
Badger,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Stevens,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Archard,  Robert,  South  Cerney 
Fulfard,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Benet,  Robert,  Cirencester 
Harris,  Robert,  Painswick 
Clement,  Robert,  North  Nibley 
Dunne,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Davis,  Richard,  Longney 
Bradley,  Richard,  parson  of  Rudford 
Clarke,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Buddinge,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Seaver,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Alford,  Richard,  Wotton-underEdge 
Smith,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Shepperd,  Richard,  Whetenhurst 
Worwood,  Robert,  Tuddenham 
Jocham,  Thomas,  Chipping  Sodbury 


1579 

Note. — The  wills  in  the  bundle  for 
1579  are  not  arranged  in  the  same 
order  as  they  are  mentioned  in  the 
calendar,  and  this  is  most  notice- 
able amongst  testators  with  name 
John. 


1579- 

Drokins,  Alice,  Stow  St.  Edwards 

[original  copy] 
Hamlette,  Ann,  Preston 
Sawier,  Alice  [missing] 
Rickardes,  Anthony,  Wanswell 


Warner,  Agnes,  Frampton 
Wyraan,  Alice,  Barnewood 
Holford,  Alden,  Huclecote,  Chursdon 
Granger,  Alice,  Elmore 
Brooke,  Alice,  Painswick 
Freman,  Agnes,  Wythington 
Gurney,    Alice,    widow    of    John,    of 
Circeter 

Gamey  in  Will. 

Worgan,  Avis,  Blakeney 

Partridge,  Alice,  Frocester 

Kirbie,      Bridget,      Abbots      Barton, 

Gloucester 
Wichell,  Christopher,  Horton 
Hooke,  Christopher,  Pauntley,  gent. 
Holder,  Christopher,  tytherington 
Jenins,  Dennis,  Hempsted 

Genyns  in  Will. 

Wintle,  Elizabeth,  Rodley,  Westbury 
Dawes,  Edmund,  Bawnton 
Tylor,  Elizabeth,  St.  Brevel's 
Rowbotom     ah.     Tayler,     Edmund, 

bu.  Derham 
Spicer,  Elizabeth,  bu.  Longney 
Richardson,  Eleanor,  Pauntley, "virgin" 
Gladdin,    Edward,     Bourton-on-lhe- 

Water 
Collimore,  Elizabeth,  Titherington 

In  Will  '  Elsabeth  Haule,  widow.' 

Browne,  Edward,  Hawkesbury 
Whittell,  Elizabeth,  Gotherington 
Ha^vkins,  ElizalDeth,  Hull,  Berkeley 
Alexander  als.  Man'cell,  Elizabeth,  bu. 

Quynton 
Davis,  Edmund,  TurvylTs  Acton 
Bennett,  Edward,  Rodboroiigh 
Colinges,  Francis,  Ouedgeley 

Original  and  duplicate. 

Pace,  Francis,  Hasfield 

Rasher,  George  [abode  not  given] 

Godwin,  Gilbert  [abode  not  given] 

Clavile,  Giles,  Uley,  gent. 

Shotte,  Giles,  Barnewood 

Gybyns,  George,  Bird  lip,  Cowley 

Bodie,  Gregory,  Shipton  Moigne 

Nashe,  George,  Stonehouse 

Godwin,  Gilbert,  Kingswood,  Wilts. 

Clearcke,  Henry,  Trinley 

Boorne,  Henry,  Lydney 

Thorne,  Henry,  Stowe,  Newland 

Cowles,  John,  Cranham 

Atkins,  John,  (Gloucester 

Webbe,  John,  Frocester 

Cheltnam,  John,  Dursley 

Williams,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Cobbe,  Joan,  Kingswood 

Looker,  John,  Bisley 

Mayo,  John  [abode  not  given] 

Hiett,  John,  Rodley  Wesbury 


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Gloucestershire   Wills. 


69 


Hiet,  John,  the    younger,  of  Rodley 

Wesbury 
Cullimore,  John,  Kymton  Thornbury 

Kullimore  in  Will. 

Benford,  John,  Colesbourne 
Moore,  Joyce,  South  Cerney 
Teme,  John,  the  elder,  Ruardean 
Reade,  John,  jun.,  Longhope 
Thome,  John,  Lydney 
Symons,  John,  Oldbury,  Thornbury 
Walkley,  John,  King's  Tanley 
Hemminge,  Joan,  Westerhe 
Tayler,  Joan  [abode  not  given] 
Stone,  John,  Southam 
Usaulde,  John,  Brockworth 

Endorsed  Uswalde. 

Knight,  John,  Colley 

Erne,  John  [abode  not  given] 

Adeane,  John,  Awre 

Tyler,  John,  Blakeney  Awre 

Crompe,  John,  Rodley  Wesbury 

Bowreman,  John,  Nether  Slaughter 

Greeninge,  John,  Walton  Deerhurst 

Kedicke,  J  oan,  Awre 

Maysmore,  John,  bu.  Burton 

Addems,  John,  Haresfield 

Phillips,  John,  Bitton 

Bruton,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Burson,  John,  Willersey 

Byrret,  John,  Lidney 

Ricardes,  Joan,  Standish 

Williams,  Jas.,  vicar  Down  Hatherley 

Buston,  John,  Kemmerton 

Hirriett,  John  [abode  not  given] 

Bradley,  John,  Hynton,  Berkeley 

Hill,  John,  the  Hellasshe,  Dymock 

Keir,  Joan,  Woodmecote 

Kire  in  Calendar. 

Braban,  the  elder,  James,  Blakemore- 
sale,  Wesbury 

Endorsed  Bareban. 

Archarde,  Joan,  Chedworth 
Gierke,  John,  English  Bicknor 
Hilley,  John,  Forthampton 
Waren,  John,  Hannam  Bitton 
Kyrbie,  John,  Badgeworth 
Hincks,  John,  Risington 

Endorsed  Buckes. 

Snowe,  John,  Barnewood 

Tipper,  John,  Charfield 

Bennett,  John,  the  elder,  Trinley 

Morton,  John,  Cisseter 

Palmer,  James,  Blaisdon 

Davis,  John,  St.  Brevells 

Hill,  John,  Mickleton 

Reade,  John,  nuncupative,  Rockhamp- 

ton 
Waite,  Joan,  Whaddon 
Robins,  James,  Blaisdon 

6    * 


Wolleright,  John,  Cam 
Goldeston,Joan,St.lMichael,Gloucesler 
Clarke,  Margaret,  St.  Nicholas,  Glou- 
cester 
Rocke,  Margery,  Upleadon 
Scott,  Margery,  Home,  Berkeley 
Fowler,  Margery,  Stonehouse 
Wintull,  Michael,  Wesbury 
Tasker,  Margery,  Twigworlh 
Allyn,  Michael,  Charfield 
Purnell,  Margery,  North  Nibley 
Toggell,  Nicholas,  Upton 
Johnes,  Nicholas,  Farmington 
Dowers,  Nicholas,  Chedworth 
Longe,  Nicholas,  Sandhurst 
Adamse,  Robert,  Beckford 
Frethen,  Richard,  Stowe-the-Olde 
Ferrys,  Roger,  Tiddington 
Goodmane,  Robert,  Aston-on-Carrant 
Spicer,  Robert,  Kempsford 
Keire,  Robert,  Woodmecote,  Bishop's 

Cleeve 
Dawe,  Robert,  North  Nibley 
Winston,  Richard,  Laburton,  Buckland 
Ekines,  Rich.,  St.  Aldates,  Gloucester 
Gervise,  Robert,  Shenington 
Tasker,  Robert,  Shenington 

Original  and  copy. 

Jones,  Robert,  St.  Thomas,  Bristol 
Merye,  Richard,  Painswicke 
Stone,  Richard,  Colesbourne 
Shootte,  Richard,  Barnwood 
*Lumbard,  Richard,  Risington 
Adlam,  Robert,  Raingezie  Thornbury 
Smithsend,  Robert  [missing] 
Powle,  Richard,  Toddington 
Mill,  Richard,  Hardwicke 
Raynoldes,  Richard,  Charlton  Kings 
Atkyns,  Richard,  Bentham 
Carpenter,  Richard,  Cranham 
Hollen,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Carter,  Robert,  Cisceter 
Edmondes,  Roger,  Cisceter 
Gilles,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Carter,  Richard,  Arlingham 
Ferrie,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Presburie,  Richard,  Wesburye 
Collet,  Robert,  the  elder,  Westcot 
Muchelle,  Sybill,  Corse 
Frye,  Silvester,  Amney  St.  Mary 
*Edwards,  Thos.,  Shenington,  clerk 
Mallett,  Thomas,  Kineton,  Thornbury 
Whyttington,  Thos.,  St.  Brevels 
Hume,  Thomas,  Stowe 

Endorsed  Home. 

Baylye,  Thomas,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Warkeman,  Thomas,  Biseley 
Mosly,    Thomas,    Westerley,  Puckle- 
church 

•Not  in  the  Calendar. 


70 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Floocke,  Thomas,  Swindon 
Tayler,  Thomas,  I31akeney,  Awre 
Halle,  Thomas,  Wesbury 
Crumpe,  Thomas,  Wesbury 
Dossett,  Thomas,  Risington  Magna 
Howlebrooke,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Vidler,  Thomas,  Clapton,  Berkeley 
Wyllys,  Thomas,  Dyiham 
Addams,  Thomas,  Huntley 
Apmerricke,  Thomas,  St.  Michael's, 

Gloucester 
Rogers,  Thomas,  Maismore 
Greves,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Stake  (lis.  Clemens,  Thoma*,  Weston- 

sub-Edge 
Flower,  Thomas,  Lidney 
Spyllman,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Wylkeson,  Thomas,  Walton  Cardiffe 
Eedde,  Thomas,  Norlaen[?  Northleach] 

sic  original,  but  the  duplicate  has  EeJie,  Thomas. 

Highwaie,  Thomas,  Eastmgton 
Shild,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Nevell,  Thomas,  Beverston 
West,  Walter,  Painswick 
More,  Walter,  Stroud 
Man,  Walter,  Wcstbury 
Palmer,  Walter,  Abson 
Daye,  William,  Northlearh 
Wilkes,  William,  Bishop's  Cleave 
Tawney,  William,  Stow 
Forde,  William,  Wotton-under-Edge 
HeyTvard,  William,  Sandhurst 
Allen,  William,  Gloucester 
Izarde,  William,  Buckland 
Ellonde,  William,  Frocestcr 
Edwards,  William,  Gloucester 
Powle,  William,  Temple  Gujting 
Oliver,  William,  Coaley 
Haynes,  William,  Minchinhampton 
Carter,  William,  Arlingham 
Browne,  William,  Thornbury 
Hide,  William,  Gloucester 
Minett,  William,  Haresfield 
Essex,  William,  Avening 
Higgens,  William,  Campden 
Birrett,  William,  Lydney 
Reade,  William,  Longh'>pe 
Wichell,  William,  Horton 
Hall,  William,  Staunton 
Bayley,  William,  Elmore 
Stretford,  William,  King's  Stanley 
Lumbert,  William  [missing] 
Rowsam,  William,  Longbarrow 


Note. — The  following  wills  are  also 

in  this  bundle,  viz.  : — 
Poyke,  John,  Tibberton,  ?date 


Gibbes,  Wm.,  Stonehouse,  dated  1642 
Lugg,  Wm.,    Naslend,  Bisley,  dated 
1622 

1580. 

Spenser,  Agnes,  Slimbridge 
Nicholson,  Anthony,  Tuddington 
Reade,  .Mice,  Hartpury 
Nycholls,  Alice,  Beverstone 
Whitinge,  Alice,  Wotton  under-Edge 
Cleveley,  Agnes.  Cleeve 
Cole,  Anthony,  Honeybourne 
Smith.  Alexander,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Barrett,  Alice,  Little  Risington 
Butt,  Alice,  Norton 
Otye,  Anthony,  Nympsfield 
Hawten,  .Alexander,  Ebrington 
Marshall,  Anthony,  Stow 
Hemynge,  Agnes,  Tiberton 
Bayley,  Alice,  Wlietenhurst 
Aldridge,  Christopher,  Berkeley 
Selwoode,  Christo.,  Coin  St.  Aldwins 
Goodman,  Christopher,  Lidney 
Appowell,  David,  Kempley 
Fowler,  Edward,  Thornbury 
Hamons,  Edward,  Berkeley 
Poole,  Ellen,  Nympsfield 
Morren,  Ellen,  Westbury 
Camry  a/j.  Southarde,  Edith,  Thormer- 

ton 
Jorden,  Edward,  Painswick 
Tayler,  Edmund,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Holder,  Edmund,  Bishop's  Cleeve 
Try,  Elizibeth,  English  Bicknor 
Maunsell,  Ellen,  Temple  (iuyting 
Lysterley,  Edwd.,  parson  of  tdgcwonh 
Roles,  Elizabeth  [missing] 
Garner,  Elizabeth,  (jloucester 
Daunter,  Floiish,  Eldersfield 
Woolman,  George,  King's  Stanley 
Marshall.  Gabriel,  Longhope 
Clinton,  George,  King's  Stanley 
Woodward,  George,  Slimbridge 
Belsyre,  George,  Yate 
Gwilliam,  George,  Little  Dean 
Apricharde,  Howell,  Tuddenham 
Marshe,  Henry,  Newland 
Hurste,  Humphrey,  Tewkesbury 
Jochiam,  Isabel,  Westerley 
Home,  Isabel,  Aston  sub-Edge 
Springall,  Isabel  [missing] 
Roles,  John,  Morion  \'alence 
Shewle,  John,  Starton 
Pearce,  John,  Gloucester 
Wynchecombe  als.   Whytinge,   John, 

Bisley 
Poole,  John,  Frocester 
Bennett,  John,  Frocester 
Whyte,  John,  Ampney  St.  I'eter 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills, 


71 


Packer,  John,  Yate 

Morecocke,  John,  Morton  Valence 

Goslinge,  Joan,  Upton  St.  Leonard 

Wilkins,  John,  North  Nibley 

Pache,  John,  Thornbury 

Russell,  John  [missing] 

Gorney,  James,  Cirencester 

Donster,  John,  Thornbury 

Crompe,  John,  Leckhampton 

Baker,  John,  North  Nibley 

Cooke,  Joan,  Great  Barrington 

Byddles,  John,  Wick  Risington 

Slye,  John,  Moreton-in-Marsh 

Russell,  John,  Longney 

Trye,  Jerard,  Aston  Somervile 

Harris,  John,  Cold  Ashton 

Hiett,  John,  Arlingham 

Fydler,  Joan,  Cromhall 

Jatt,  John,  Ouinton 

Webley.  John,  Upton  St.  Leonard 

Adys,  John,  Newent 

Best,  John,  Twining 

Tayler,  John,  Little  Dean 

Perry,  James,  Tiberton 

Forde,  Joan,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Teynton,  John,  Winchcomb 

Greninge,  John,  Morton  Valence 

Whittington,  Joan,  St.  Briavell's 

Gwilliam.  John,  Taynton 

Bayley,  John,  Bladington 

James  ah.  Shild,  Jane,  Ashchurch 

Jones,  John,  Pucklechurch 

Knowles,  Joan,  Newent 

Bishopp,  Joan,  Cold  Aston 

Bartlett,  John,  Hailing 

Robertes,  John,  Berkeley 

Truston,  Joan,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Spooner,  John,  Guiting 

Smith,  John,  Shipton  Moyne 

West,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Huddleston,  John,  gent.,  Campden 

Staunton,  John,  parson  of  Alderley 

Tasker,  John,  Weston-sub-Edge 

Wyckin,  Joan,  Great  Risington 

Home,  Joan,  Berkeley 

Pecke,  John,  Gloucester 

Sommers,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Smith,  James,  Bishop's  Cleeve 

Weale  als.  Pomfrey,  John,  IMaisemore 

Marten,  John,  Charlton  Kings 

Purnell,  Joan,  North  Nibley 

Baker,  John,  Berkeley 

Sheyle,  John  [query  Shewle  ?] 

Toggle,  John,  Upton 

Tyler,  John,  Alderley 

Carpenter,  Katherine,  Tewkesbury 

Morgan,  Margaret,  Newent 

Barrett,  Margaret,  Minsterworth 

Myllarde,  Margaret,  Minchinhampton 

Norris,  Margery,  Prestbury 


Hobbes,  Margery,  Bagenden 

Bicknell,  Margery,  Hampnet 

Weyte,  Margaret,  Kingscote 

Wooles,  Margaret,  Hard  wick 

Tymbrell,  Margaret,  Cirencester 

Browninge,  Mary,  Tetbury 

Davis,  Maurice,  Cam 

Wyne,  Nicholas,  Wotton-sub-Edge 

Twyney,  Philip,  Beverstone 

Crew,  Peter,  Titherington 

Donster, Philip,  Oldbury-on-Severn 

Davys,  Richard,  Stow 

Browne,  Richard,  Yate 

Hughes,  Richard,  Little  Dean 

Overton,  Ralph,  South  Cerney 

Prosser,  Richd.,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Farre,  Robert,  Little  Dean 

Filde,  Richard,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Woodwarde,  Richard,  vicar  of  Ched- 

worth 
Lock,  Reynold,  Little  Barrington 
Hiett,  Richard,  Guyting  Power 
Twyfforde,  Richard,  Pucklechurch 
Heydon,  Richard,  Colford 
Phillippes,  Robert,  Hannam 
Walker,  Richard,  Rockhampton 
Dobbes,  Roger,  Longhope 
Browne,  Richard,  Yate 
Tybbott,  Roger,  Bitton 
Mathew,  Robert,  Oddington 
Fordes  als.  Harper,  Richard,  Cowley 
Lynett,  Richard,  Horseley 
Collett,  Richard,  Westcote 
Hobbes,  Richard,  Titherington 
Bubb,  Richard,  Badgeworth 
Peysley,  Robert,  Thornbury 
Ellande,  Richard,  Standish 
Walker,  Roger,  Campden 
Dodiswell  als.  Wheler,  Seth,  Thorn- 
bury 
Partridge,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Hooper,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Walwen,  Tacy,  Hardwick 
Morecock  als.  Smythe,  Thos.,  Morton 

Valence 
Cotes,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Marten,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Addams,  Thomas,  Stone 
Symons,  Thomas,  Upleadon 
Fowles,  Thomas,  W-est  Littleton 
Flooke,  Thomas,  Deerhurst 
Mathew,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Edwardes,  Thomas,  Tormerton 
Nicholls,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Launder,  Thomas  [missing] 
Smith,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Boxe,  Thomas,  Hannam-in-Bitton 
Bouller,  Thomas,  Badgeworth 
Serepoynte,  Thomas,  Great  Risington 
Symons,  Tralons,  Iron  Acton 


72 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Harwood,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Crome,  Thomas,  Titherington 
Phillipps,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Alias,  Thomas,  Bitton 
Carter,  Thomas,  Lechlade 
Perkins,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Yonge,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Smith,  Thomas.  Berkeley 
Springall,  Thoinas,  Siston 
Francombe,   Thomas,  Wotton-under- 

Edge 
Lyghe,  Thomas,  Edgeworth 
Blackines  als.  Kynge,  Walter,  Arling- 

ham 
Mychell,  William,  Morton  Valence 
Jane,  William  [missing] 
Lawrence  ^/^.Tayler,  Wm.,  Edgeworth 
Crouse,  William,  Upleadon 
Church,  William,  Whaddon 
Cartwright,  Wm.,  Abbots  Washborne 
Wynston,  William,  Cirencester 
Davis,  William,  Dymock 
Gough,  William,  Lydney 
Mylmay,  William,  North  Nibley 
Tusten,  William,  Wolston 
Hethfild,  William,  Berkeley 
Wilse,  William,  Dymock 
George,  William,  Longbarow 
Little,  William,  Maisemore 
Field,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Goslinge  William,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Knight,  William,  Berkeley 
Dawbney,  William,  Cleeve 
Holliday,  William,  Little  Dean 
Allen,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Blake,  William,  Little  Sodbury 
Vernall,  William,  Newent 
Stubb,  William,  Elmeston 
Pearte,  William,  Ford 
Collier,  William,  Maisemore 

1581. 

Aifowie,  Agnes,  Huntley 
Croftes,  Ann,  Nether  Swell 
Addams,  Alice,  Rockhampton 
Longe,  Alice.  Tetbury 
Ven,  Alice,  Churcham 
Seniger,  Alice,  Wollaston 
Clissoe,  Anthony,  Charvild 
Symmons,  Alice,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Day,  Agnes  [torn] 
Gylman,  Agnes,  Slimbridge 
Shotforde,  Agnes,  Elmore 
Gierke,  Andrew,  Gloucester 
Moreland,  Christopher,  Newland 
Tayler,  Dennis,  Cold  Aston 
Peryman,  Elizabeth,  Westerley 
Hopkins,  Elizabeth  [missing] 
Lyghtfoote,  Edward,  vicar  of  Prestbury 


Atwoode  als.  Smith,  Eliz.,  Alderley 
Symons,  Elizabeth.  Saperton 
Dale,  Elizabeth,  Uley 
Spingall,  Elizabeth,  Syston 
Woodwarde,  Eleanor,  Hartpuiy 
Tysoe,  Elizabeth,  Oldbury 
Affowle,  Edward,  Flaxley 
Malin,  Elizabeth,  Oddington 
Millarde,  Felix,  Meysey  Hampton 
Sparke,  Geo.,  Upton,  by  Gloucester 
Flooke,  Giles,  Deerhurst 
Manninge,  Giles,  Avening 
Richardes,  Henry,  Iron  Acton 
Whittle,  Henry,  Wormington 
Rudge,  Henry,  Ruarden 
Crewe,  Isabel  als.  Eliz.,  Titherington 
Hickes,  Isabel,  Charfield 
Daunse,  John,  Uley 
Aprice,  John,  Gloucester 
Grene,  John,  Sherborne 
Watham,  John,  Berkeley 
Crumpe,  John,  Tirley 
Benfilde,  Jas.,  Gloucester 
Cowles,  John,  Morton  Valence 
Jones,  Jane,  Gloucester 
Longe,  John,  Cold  Aston 
Harris,  John,  Longborough 
Speringe,  John,  Bishop's  Cleeve 
Stevens,  John.  Longney 
Appowell  als.  Chapman,  John,  Chelten- 
ham 
Abenson,  John,  Stone 
Hopcott,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Hooper,  John,  Minsterwonh 
Wall,  John,  Westbury 
Raynoldes  als.  Hall,  John,  Sherborne 
Restall,  Juliana,  Hasfield 
Sherief,  John,  Cleeve 
Hopkins,  John,  Churcham 
Russell,  John,  Elminston 

[proved  in  1580.] 

Russell,  John,  Hardwick 

[proved  in  1580  ?] 
Query,  these  two  testators  identical, 

Robertes,  John,  Wollaston 
Bridgman,  Joan,  Wollaston 
Pettett,  John,  Bisley 
Abbatt,  John,  Longney 
Briant,  John,  Abson 
Macy,  John,  Slimbridge 

[proved  in  1580.] 

Abox,  John,  Newnham 
Vernam,  Joan,  Frocester 
Bennett,  Joan,  Stonehouse 
Beeke,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Huntington,  John.  Campden 
Williams,  John,  Tredington 
Evett,  Laura,  Cirencester 
Symes,  Lewis,  Churcham 


1 541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


73 


Jeffreis,  Maud,  [a  fragment] 
Carter,  Margaret,  Gt.  Badminton 
Willis,  Margery,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Roe,  Margaret,  Syston 
Edwardes,  Nicholas,  Bitton 
Bryante,  Phanimor  [missing] 
Cowles,  Ralph,  Ashchurch 
Jelf,  Richard,  Sutton 
Grene,  Richard,  Sherborne 
Eycott,  Richard.  North  Cerney 
May  als.  Tyler,  Richard,  Churchdown 
Pjrrse,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Organ,  Richard,  Brockthorp 
Awoode,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Wilkins,  Richard,  Cowley 
Hay,  Richard,  Churcham 
Pegler,  Richard,  Nympsfield 
Everod,  Richard,  Dursley 
Combe,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Fawkner,  Richard,  Wmchcomb 
Smith,  Robert,  Newnham 
Kyte,  Robert,  Oddington 
Gryrae,  Robert,  Longney 
Barkley,  Robert,  Iron  Acton 
Turner,  Robert,  South  Cerney 
Bispe,  Robert,  Prestbury 
Etkins,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Grene,  Robert,  Eastlech  Turvile 
Biglen,  Roger,  Tedington 
Barber,  Stephen,  Yate 
Binckes,  Thomas,  Saperton 
Smith,  Thomas,  Churchdown 
Wheler,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Campe,  Thomas,  Westerley 
Cleneley,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Heynes,  Thomas,  Daglingworth 
Thomas  als.  Tayler,  Thos.,  Thornbury 
Bulbright,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Grene,  Thomas,  Estlech  Marten 
Carpenter,  Thomas  [missing] 
Shott,  Thomas,  Westbuty 
Alridge,  Walter,  Stroud 
Colsey,  Walter,  Hartpury 
Symons,  William,  Kempsford 
Cooke,  William,  Woodchester 
Drynder,  William,  Hatherop 
Millarde,  William,  Welford 
Bower,  William,  Rockhampton 
Grevestock,  William,  Hempstead 
Bishop,  William,  Berkeley 
Fowler,  William,  Saintbury 
Baker,  William,  Thornbury 
LoTwe,  William,  Twining 
Burge.  William,  Meysey  Hampton 
Ithell,  William,  Charfield 

1582. 

Boate,  Alice,  Oddington 
Hiches,  Alice,  Aston 


Perse,  Agnes,  Churcham 

Mathew,  Alice,  Dursley 

Townesend,  Agnes,  Morton-in-Marsh 

Dodiswell  als.  Wheler,  Agnes,  Thorn- 
bury 

Dobbs,  Ann,  Huntley 

Baker,  Agnes,  Thornbury 

Ockolde,  Alice,  Misterden 

Phipott,  Alice,  Hemstead 

Wilse,  Alice,  Dymock 

Myll,  Agnes,  Cranham 

Slie,  Agnes,  Morton-in-Marsh 

Pitt,  Alice,  Painswick 

Lynck,  Alice,  Thornbury 

Smith,  Christopher,  Thornbury 

Kempe,  David,  Gloucester 

Keylock,  Edmund,  Painswick 

Deaves,  Edward,  Beckford 

Weale,  Elizabeth,  Rudford 

Allen,  Eleanor,  Salford 

Borne,  Edward,  Arlingham 

Worgan,  Edward,  Newland 

White,  Edward,  Lidney 

Hickes,  Elizabeth,  Gt.  Barrington 

Eylworth  als.  Cox,    Elizabeth,  South 
Cerney 

Trubie,  Elizabeth,  Little  Risington 

Hache,  Elizabeth,  Weston-sub-Edge 

Maysemore,  Elizabeth,  Bourton-on- 
Water 

Hall,  Edward,  Berkeley 

Smith,  Edward,  Deerhurst 

Rogers,  Ellen,  Ampney  Crucis 

Brow^ne,  Francis,  Yate 

Hickes,  Henry,  Ashton 

Fermer,  Hugh,  Dymock 

Higges,  Hugh,  Charfield 

Dawkes,  Henry,  rector  of  Wollastone 

Dowle,  Henry,  Cowley 

Edwardes  rt/j.  Note,  Henry, Thornbury 

Francombe,  Henry,  Tirley 

Oakolde,  Henry,  Westbury 

Rymer,  Isabel,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Reade,  John,  Longhope 

Hale,  John,  Churcham 

Nurse,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonard 

Kedwardes,  John,  Beckford 

Tayler,  Joan,  Slimbridge 

James  a.ls.  Shylde,  John,  Ashchurch 

Hawten,  Joyce,  Shenington 

Carelesse,  John,  Newland 

Ockle,  John,  Churcham 

Walker,  Joan,  Thornbury 

Coxe,  John,  Ampney  Crucis 

Hale,  John,  Hartpury 

Bowrey,  John,  Buckland 

Yeme,  John,  Ruardean 

Batten,  John,  Gloucester 

Tayler,  John,  Winchcomb 

Lugge,  Lodge,  John,  Longhope 


74 


Glouccstei'shire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Veysey,  John,  Minsterworth 
Game,  John,  Cleeve 
Watson,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Smith  (lis.  Hutchins,  John,  Bisley 
Garner,  John,  Bisley 
Longdon,  John,  Leyterton 
HoTwe,  John,  Lon<,mey 
Ridler  als.  Gregorie,  Joan,  Witcomb 
Pirryman,  John,  Westerley 
Smith,  John,  Cirencester 
Ockey,  John,  Norton 
Bailie,  John,  Conley 
Wynter,  John,  Lidney 
Mason,  John,  Awre 
Podie,  Joan,  Tuddenham 
Jenkins,  John,  Cohi  St.  Alwin 
Marrick,  John,  Lechlade 
Coaley,  John,  Lechlade 
Sheperde  als.  Streete,  John,  Kemps- 
ford 
Hobbs,  John,  Stow 
Mynchin,  John,  Wick  Risington 
Rive,  John,  Uidbrook 
*Yonge,  John,  Tort  worth 
Fowler,  John,  Thornbury 
Richman,  John,  Oldbury 
Palmer,  Joan,  Abson 
Maynarde,  Joan,  Hawkesbury 
Yoitye,  John  [abode  not  given] 
Packstaffe,  John,  Westerley 
Tyllie,  John,  Derham 
Smith,  John,  Longney 
Wokey,  John,  Norton 
Vowler,  John,  Thornbury 
Pearse,  John,  Dursley 
Willis,  John  [missing] 
Adeane,  Lawrence,  Lidney 
Coke,  Margaret,  Corse 
.  Mundy,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Smith,  Margaret,  Wapley 
Andros,  Margaret,  Berkeley 
Farley,  Margery,  Beckford 
Grange,  Margery,  Frethern 
Holdie,  Margaret,  Maisemore 
Hooper,  Nicholas,  Rangerie 
Smith,  Nicholas,  Berkeley 
Alridge,  Parnell,  Cirencester 
Banner,  Peter,  Cirencester 
Bande,  Robert,  Rudford 
Dryver,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Honiborne,  Richard,  Buckland 
Fyfilde,  Richard,  Sherborne 
Cotton,  Roger,  Whittington 
Pope,  Richard,  Ligh 
*Stocke,  Robert,  Wickwar 
Holder,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 
Trewman,  Ralph,  Ruardean 
Seaborne,  Robert,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Hoore,  Roger,  Leckhampton 

•Not  in  the  Calendar. 


Tjynbrell,  Richard,  Coin  Rogers 
Pace,  Robert,  Saul 
Ellie,  Roger,  Newland 
Symons,  Robert,  Gt.  Risington 
Harscombe,  Richard,  Sfonehouse 
Horwoode,  Richard,  Ruardean 
*Seymer,  Richard,  Newland 
Mylton,  Robert,  Boddington 
Holforde,  Robert,  Little  Uean 
Gylbert,  Richard,  Tirley 
Cockes,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Oldam,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Smith  als.  Sheperde,  Robert,  Dodding- 

ton 
Hawkins,  Robert,  Bitton 
Hippett,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Hendy,  Richard,  Derham 
Andros,  Richard,  Coaley 
Atwood,  Richard,  Abson 
Grainer,  Richard  [missing] 
Trinder,  Robert,  Ampney  St.  Peter 
Hardinge,  Richard,  Preston 
Mosley,  Robert,  Painswick 
Goldinge,  Robert,  Meysey  Hampton 
Dorney,  Robert,  North  Nibley 
Dryver,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Curtesse,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Millington,  Robert,  Tuddington 
Burchier,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Edwardes,  Roger,  Preston-on-Stour 
Geffes,  Richard,  Daglingworth 
Goslinge,  Richard,  Churcham 
Best,  Rowland,  Twining 
Longney,  Roger,  Arlingham 
Boste,  Richard,  Whetenhurst 
Newman,  Thomas,  Snowshill 
Hardinge,  Thomas,  Campden 
Gylbert,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Elliottes,  Thomas,  Stroud 
CuUimore,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Proctor,  Thomas,  Campden 
Cowmedow,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Fidlowe,  Thomas,  Hasfield 
Sansom,  Thos.,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Robertes,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Fisher,  Thomas,  Buckland 
Cornocke,  Thomas,  Coaley 
Higgens,  Thomas,  Tirley 
Lucas,  Thomas,  Hempstead 
Paine,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Pope,  Thomas,  Kempsford 
Bonde  als.  Harsfilde,  Thos.,  Hardwick 
Bravell,  Thomas,  Saintbury 
Riche,  Thomas,  Bourton-on  Water 
Robertes,  Thomas,  Beckford 
Davis,  Thomas,  Ouinton 
Kyte,  Thomas,  Broadwell 
Wyneyarde    als.     Inlande,     Thomas, 
Marshfield 

•  Not  in  the  Calendar. 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


75 


Porchmouth     ah.     Foster,    Thomas, 

Marshheld 
Lugge,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Privett,  Thomas,  Tetheringtun 
Hobbs,  Thomas,  Rangerie 
Kallam,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Tayler,  Thomas  [missint;] 
Bradley,  Thomas,  Rockhampton 
Pitt,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Bubb,  Walter,  Little  Shuringdon 
Woode,  Walter,  Sapton 
Wanlecar,  William,  Thornbury 
Hunt,  William,  parson  of  Dumbleton 
Holdie,  William,  .Maisemore 
Berriatt,  William.  Marshfield 
Harper  ah.  Foordes,  William,  Uley 
Davis,  William,  Little  Risin:j,ton 
Meysey,  William,  North  Cemcy 
Sheperde,  Williani,  Oddingttm 
Warren,  William,  Cold  Aston 
Guiliiam,  William,  Wollaston 
Paddleford,  William,  Addlestrop 
Dunne,  William,  Staunton 
Michel],  William,  Ran  wick 
Dowdinge,  William, FramptonCotterell 
Hawlinge,  William,  Brockthrop 
Lightfoote,  William,  Gloucesttr 
Baker,  William,  Berkeley 
Shewell,  William,  Bisley 
Tichett,  William,  Charlton  Kings 
Cartwright,  William,  Washbourne 
Hampton,  William,  Prestbury 
Walter,  William  [missing] 

1583. 

Sely,  Agnes,  Ashelworth 
Pegler,  Alice,  Nympsfield 
Ma-wson,  Agnes,  Chuicham 
Tokill,  Agnes,  Hawkesbury 
Badmanton,  Anthony,  Thornbury 
Forde,  Agnes,  Hawkesbury 
Meysey,  Alice,  Colsbourne 
Beache,  Alexander,  Lcngney 
Wilse,  Alice,  Dymock 
Walker,  Anne,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Stinchcombe,  Alexander,  Rangeiie 
Weley,  Christopher,  Campden 
Jones,  David,  Slunbridge 
Wickes,  Edward,  North  Nibley 
Marshall,  Elizabeth,  Stow 
Norrice,  Edward,  vicar  of  Tetbury 
Shotsford,  Edward,  Whetenhursl 
Crewe,  Edmund,  Dei  ham 
Fowler,  Edward,  Stonehouse 
French,  Giles,  Uley 
Cox,  Giles,  Tibberton 
Hardinge,  George,  Hawkesbury 
Blissard,  George,  Staunton 
Smith,  George,  Sherborne 


Vaughan,  Heniy,  Winchcomb 

Perrin,  Helen,  Berkeley 

Merrie,  Henry,  Haresfield 

Yonge,  John,  Abhchurch 

Cooke,  John,  Wickwar 

Brache,  Joan,  Wotton-under-Edge 

EUie,  John.  Newland 

*Wyman,  John,  P»arnwood 

New^man,  juhn.  .\ddlcstrop 

Neime,  James,  P>erkeley 

Parker,  John,  Pucklechurch 

Cotes,  John,  died  worth 

Harris,  John  [missing] 

Holborow,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Wolridge,  Joan,  Eastlech  Turvile 

Herbert,  John,  Gloucester 

lies,  John,  Yate 

Slaughter,  John,  esq..  Upper  Slaughter 

Poulton,  James,  Hartpury 

BHssarde,  [ohn,  .Vston  .Somervile 

Streete,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Beale,  John,  North  Nibley 

Fletcher,  John,  Cirencester 

Furner,  John,  Meysey  Hampton 

Hiet,  Joan,  Temple  Guiting 

Cottrell,  John,  P^eckford 

Browninge  ah.  Perden,  James,  North- 
leach 

Legge,  John,  Gloucester 

Maisters,  John,  Cirencester 

Parrot,  John,  Bourton-on-Water 

Vaughan,  John,  Abbenhall 

Grindie  ah.  Wheler,  James,  Frampton- 
on-Severn 

Fretherne,  John,  Addlestrop 

Cockes,  John  [abode  not  given] 

Rowles,  John,  Kingscote 

Merrie,  Joan,  Badgeworth 

Gybbons,  John,  Painswick 

Atkins,  Joan,  Oldbury 

Longden,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Denton,  John,  Bagenden 

Turner,  John,  Cirencester 

Collins,  James,  Painswick 

Bonde,  Joan,  Upton  St.  Leonard 

Jones,  Joan,  Thornbury 

Walker,  John,  Campden 

Fysher,  John,  Stow 

Huntley,  Joan,  Lassington 

Dowle,  John,  Newland 

Pinckett.  John,  Newent 

Drew,  John  [missing] 

Fowler,  Joan,  Wapley 

Coxe,  Joan,  Sandhurst 

Hare,  John,  Stow 

Davis,  John,  Longney 

Auncell,  John,  Stow 

Willow,  Margaret,  Minstervvorth 

Guye,  Marian,  Addlestrop 

•Not  in  the  Calendar. 


76 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Price,  Mary,  Beckford 
Payne ^z/j.Traffull,  Margaret,  Rarnwood 
Gardener,  Margery,  Painswick 
Blissarde,  Maud,  Buckland 
Hedges,  Margaret,  Awre 
Jelfe,  Margaret,  Hartpury 
Maye,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Downinge,   Nicholas,   Frampton  Cot- 

terell 
Spone,  Nicholas,  Tiddenham 
Mynatt,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Thomas  ah.  Tayler,  Oliver,  Bourton- 

on-the-Hill 
Cowper,  Richard,  Marston  Sicca 
Morse,  Rose,  Longford,  Gloucester 
Hancock,  Richard  [mis-sing] 
Best,  Richard  [missing] 
Hanman,  Roger,  Tibberton 
Symons,  Robert,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Robins,  Richard,  Saul 
Jorden,  Robert,  Ampney  St.  Mary 
Wilkenson,  Richard,  Withington 
Hemminge,  Richard,  Churcham 
Nelme,  Richard,  Hartpury 
Cole,  Robert,  Stow 
Wether,  Richard,  Rockhampton 
Marten,  Robert,  Marston  Sicca 
Perkins,  Richard,  Kemerton 
Howsteed,  Richard,  Westbury 
Drew,  Roger,  Layterton 
Clemente,  Robert,  Miserdean 
Cronage,  Robert,  Elmore 
Gierke,  Robert,  Ashchurch 
Perrie,  Richard,  Sandhurst 
Bick,  Richard,  Avening 
Morton,  Roger,  Staverton 
Presburie    als.    Sweate,     Richard, 

Churcham 
Jones,  Robert,  Tortworth 
Warner,  Richard,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Tratnian,Richard,\Votton-under-Edge 
Redferne,  Robert,  Haresfield 
Wyndowe,  Richard,  Leonard  Stanley 
Wyman,  Richard,  Bromsbarrow 
Heyward,  Roger,  Hartpury 
Saunders,  Richard,  Stow 
Heynes,  Robert,  Tortery 
Perse,  Roger,  Hartpury 
Garter,  Simon,  Stow 
Auncell,  Simon,  Stow 
More,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Harper,  Thomas,  Withington  ? 
Lane,  Thomas  [missing] 
Stevens,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
*Lacy,  Thomas,  Cam 
Gaine,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Hickes,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Herainge,  Thomas,  Tibberton 
Wyman,  Thos.,  Duntsbourn  Abbots 

•  Not  in  the  Calendar. 


Harvie,  Thomas,  Newland 
Gybbes,  Thomas,  Twigworth 
Drew,  Crew,  Thomas,  Alderley 
Kyte,  Thomas,  Pebworth 
Ekott,  Thomas,  Bagenden 
Tucker,  Thomas,  Nympsfield 
Seniger,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Gowmedo^  Thomas,  Blaisdon 
Nicholas,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Symons,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Davis,  Thomas,  Winchcomb 
Ratter,  Thomas,  Mickleton 
Harwell,  Thomas,  Bromsbarrow 
Gowley,  Thomas,  Estington 
Newith,  Thomas,  Horsley 
Austen,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Egles,  Thomas,  Bisley 
Morris  als.  Snacknayle,  Thomas,  Awie 
Filde,  Thomas,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Parre,  Thomas,  Little  Barrington 
Turge  als.  Carver,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Morgan,  Thomas,  Newent 
Tayler,  Thomas,  Hatherop 
Putley,  Thomas,  Cam 
Gierke,  Thomas,  Newent 
Harris,  Walter,  Morton  Valence 
Nelme,  William,  Berkeley 
Kecke,  William,  Marston  Sicca 
Snies,  William  [abode  not  given] 
■*Guyes,  William,  esq.,  Elmore 
Warde,  William,  Sislon 
Acleve,  William,  Arlingham 
Werrett,  William,  Horsley 
Bowrey,  William,  Buckland 
Harris,  William,  Winchcomb 
Atkins,  W^illiam,  Thornbury 
Nutt,  William,  Cirencester- 
Harris,  William,  Wmchcomb 
Pumfrey,  William,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Bartlett,  William,  Temple  Guyting 
Cooke,  William,  Barnwood 
Addams,  William,  Kempsford 
Archarde,  William,  Meysey  Hampton 
Ellerne,  William,  Berkeley 
Burnell,  William,  Bitton 
Whorston,  William,  Coaley 
Kyngert/j.  Barrowe,  William,  Kingscote 
Perse,  William,  Hasfield 
Heyward,  W^illiam,  Churchdown 
Grenehalfe,  William,  Eastlech  Marten 
Heywarde,  William,  Churchdown 
Pope,  William,  Churchdown 
Gollimore,  William,  Wickwar 
Lewes,  William,  Berkeley 

1584. 

Davis,  Agnes,  Berkeley 
Wyneatt,  Ann,  Dymock 

•  Not  in  the  Calendar. 


1541-1650.] 


^^i 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


77 


Ricardes  als.  Aston,  Ann,  Twining 
Weaver  ais.  Cavens,  Agnes,  HarnhuU 
g       Mawson,  Alice,  Newnham 
I      Cowles,  Alice,  Haresfield 
'       Braforde,  Alice,  Tewkesbury 
Pace,  Agnes,  Hasfield 
Brooke,  Ann,  Twining 
Dryver,  Alexander,  Tewkesbury 
Whitehead,  Alice,  Chedworth 
Greene,  Agnes,  Sherborne 
Fordes,  Christopher,  Coaley 
Walter,  David  [abode  not  given] 
Gybbes,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Hill,  Elizabeth,  Avening 
Forde,  Edward,  Newland 
Jackettes,  Eleanor,  Meysey  Hampton 
Querne,  Elizabeth,  Cheltenham 
Wether,  Ellen,  Rockhampton 
Dobbs,  Edmund,  Longhope 
Trippett,  Elizabeth,  Awre 
Shepperde,  Elizabeth,  Whetenhurst 
More,  Foulk,  Churchdown 
Browninge,  Giles,  Uley 
Essex,  George,  Minchmhampton 
Tyllie,  Helen,  North  Nibley 
Ockold,  Hugh,  Duntsbourn  Abbots 
Hopkins,  Henry,  Cirencester 
Partridge,  Henry,  Cirencester 
Mason,  Henry,  Cheltenham 
Cooke,  Henry,  Upper  Swell 
Hollester,  Henry,  Berkeley 
Tipper,  Henry,  Charfield 
Fowle,  Henry,  parson  of  Huntley 
Tillie,  Helen,  North  Nibley 
Pewtresse,  Henry,  Dymock 
Gamble,  Henry,  Cleeve 
Weale  a/s.  Pumfrey,   Hy.,  Maisemore 
Streete,  Henry,  Gloucester 
Whitfild,  Isabel,  Thornbury 
Carpenter,  Isabel,  Maisemore 
Gierke,  James,  Stonehouse 
Sheriff  als.  Carter,  John,  Minsterworth 
Bearie,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Wether,  John,  Rockhampton 
Bloxam,  John,  Cheltenham 
Tilladam,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Wheler,  John,  Campden 
Johnson,  John,  Sherborne 
Tirrie,  John,  Scryston 
Raynoldes,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Snovve,  John,  Bisley 
Edwardes,  Joan   Sherington 
Harper  a/j>-  Fordes,  John,  Ulcy 
Tanner,  John,  Horton 
Gower,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Yate,  John,  Arlingham 
Vo^wler,  John,  Oldbury 
Downton,  Joan,  Shipton  Moyne 
Hartshead,  John,  Northleach 
Frinde,  John,  Awre 


Isles,  John,  Shipton  Moyne 

Weale,  John,  Rudford 

Jones,  John,  Bitton 

Howell,  John,  Tibberton 

Alridges,  John.  Standish 

Stubbe,  John,  Charlton  Kings 

Marling,  John,  Frocester 

Pewtresse,  Joan  [missing] 

Barrett,  Joan,  Lydney 

Snowe,  John,  Bisley 

Bromedge,  James,  Stow 

Rawlinges,  John,  Ashton-under-Hill 

Roberts,  John,  Moreton-in-Marsh 

Heyward,  Joan,  Sandhurst 

Neale,  John,  Yate 

Greeninge,  Jane.  Morton  Valence 

Home,  John,  Thornbury 

Clemens,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Lucas,  Joan,  Hempstead 

Rice,  John,  Gloucester 

Adams,  James,  Titherington 

Hill,  Joan,  Dymock 

Hawkins,  John,  Haselton 

Addams,  John,  Tetbury 

Wornall,  John,  Lechlade 

Coell,  James,  Thornbury 

Potter,  John,  Newnham 

Carter,  Joan,  Arlingham 

Clifton,  John,  Gloucester 

Holder,  John,  ]5itton 

Scriven,  John,  Lygh 

*Cowles,  James,  Rand  wick 

Doninge,  John,  North  Nibley 

Mathewe,  John,  Bibury 

Wise,  John,  Frocester 

Heyward,  John  [see  1585] 

Jones,  Kntherine,  Thornbury 

Baylie,  Katherine  [missing] 

Trinder,  Katherine,  Hatherop 

Hill,  Lettice,  Horton 

Bayley,  Maurice,  Berkeley 

Persons,  Maud,  Gloucester 

Pitt,  Margaret,  Hartpury 

Busted,  Miles,  Sevenhampton 

Bennett,  Maud,  Tirley 

Best,  Margaret,  Twining 

Flowen,  Michael,  Lidney 

Izod,  Maurice,  Staunton 

Curnock,  Nicholas,  North  Nibley 

Georgefild,  Nicholas,  Badmanion 

Kennett,  Nicholas  [missing] 

Heyward,  Nicholas,  Hartpury 

Moulton,  Nicholas,  Thornbury 

Seyborne    als.     Plummer,     Nicholas, 

Wotton-under-Edge 
Hopkins,  Richard,  Oxenhall 
Atkins,  Robert,  Thornbury 
Phelps,  Robert,  Sherborne 
*Driver,  Richard,  Lydney 

•  Not  in  the  Calendar. 


78 


Glottcestcrskire   Wills. 


[1541-1650, 


Gunne,  Richard,  Saintbury 

Snowe,  Richard,  Bisley 

Fowler,  Richard,  Great  Barrington 

Preston,   Richard,   Moreton  in-Marsh 

Farre,  Richard,  Cromhall 

James,  Ralph,  Yate 

Sollis,  Robert,  Alderton 

Gethen,  Roger,  Bicknor 

Cugley,  Richard,  Gloucester 

Pegler,  Richard,  Coaley 

Wyman,  Richard,  Westbury 

Clutterbook,  Richard,  Slimbridge 

Pechie,  Richard,  Chedworth 

Mathew,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 

Hancock,  Richard,  Daglingworth 

Dower,  Robert,  Stroud 

Nutt,  Richard,  Oxenhall 

Kerrie,  Richard,  Cheltenham 

Springholde,  Robt.,  Chipping  Sodbury-. 

Griffith,  Richard.  St.  Briavels 

Viell,  Richard,  Westbury 

Clutterbook,  Richard,  Estington 

Home,  Roger,  Westbury 

Mabbett,  Richard,  Coaley 

Wilcockes,    Ralph,    parson    of  Rock- 
hampton 

Lyfollie,  Richard,  Aldsworth 

*Phelpes,  Robert,  Sherborne 

Smith,  Thomas,  Avening 

Welsted,  Thomas,  Oldbury 
Perse,  Thomas,  Wollaston 
Hale,  Thomas,  Cow  Honeybourne 
^Jennings,  Thomas,  Quedgeley 
Willis,   1  homas,  Saintbury 
Cole,  Thomas,  North  Nibley 
*Jennings,  Thomas,  Hempstead 
Francklin,  Thomas,  Great  Barrington 
Ashmead,  Thomas,  Uley 
Washbourn,  Thomas  [missing] 
Greeninge,  Thomas,  Wmchcombe 
Spenser,  Thomas,  Cieeve 
Boucher,  Thomas,  Blaisdon 
Linck,  Thomas,  Rockhampton 
Birdley,  Thomas,  Estington 
Benson,  Thomas,  Leonard  Stanley 
Thurner,  Thomas,  Oldbury 
Heath,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Lowe,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Ed^e 
Bullock,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Perse,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Gybbes,  Thomas,  Charingworth 
Williams,  Thomas,  Pebworth 
Prence,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Dutton,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton 
Heade,  Thomas,  Longney 
Henynge,  Thomas  [missing] 
Heywood,  Thomas,  Longney 
Carpenter,  Thomas  [missmg] 
Wayne,  William,  Great  Barrington 

•  Not  in  the  Calendar. 


Dawson,  William,  Longborough 
Kirkman,  William,  Berkeley 
Spenser,  William,  Cirencester 
Cormell,  William,  Temple  (lUyting 
Blisse,  William,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Adams,  William,  Kempsford 
Creed,  William,  Leyterton 
Smith,  William,  Tortworth 
Archar,  William,  LechUide 
Jelfe,  William,  Upleadon 
Rise,  William,  Tuddington 
Howell,  William,  Rockhampton 
Wyght,  William,  Horsley 
Longe,  William  [missing] 
Haull,  William,  Charlton  Abbots 
Frye,  William,  Acton  Turvile 
Horwood,  William,  Rangeworthy 
Andros,  William,  Berkeley 
MascoU,  William  [missmg] 
Knight,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Bishop,  William,  Teinton 
Clerk,  William,  B:\dmanton 
Homage,  William,  .Matson 
Nelme,  William,  Uursley 
Staple,  William,  Painswick 
Philpott,  William,  Tuddenham 
Tyler,  William,  Huntley 
Philpott,  William,  Tuddenham 
Yetnans,  William,  Yate 

1585- 

Parker,  Ann,  Cheltenham 

Davys,  Agnes,  Lydney 

Alridge,  Alice,  .Stroud 

Pope,  Agnes,  Bishop's  Norton 

Hawlinge,  Alice,  Stamton  ? 

Prince,  Agnes,  Lidney 

Harris,  Agnes,  Hatherop 

Tayler,  Ahce,  Lydney 

Woode,  Arthur,  Westerley 

Cormell,  Alice,  Honeybourne 

Hawten,  Agnes,  Ebrington 

Lyttler  ah.  Lyttleton,  Anthony,  Cran- 

ham 
Rowles,  Bartholomew,  Haresfield 
Tyly,  Christian,  Cold  Aston 
Fordes,  Christopher,  Uley 
*River,  Christopher,  Tirley 
Rowles,  Christopher  [missing] 
Jones,  David,  Berkeley 
Bushe,  Edith,  Doynton 
Wilkins,  Elizabeth,  Frocester 
Putley,  Elizabeth,  King's  Stanley 
Domminge,  Elizabeth,  Teibury 
Thornicrofte,  Ellen,  Barnwood 
Reven,  Elizabeth,  Mickleton 
Gayner,  Edwd.,  burgess  of  Gloucester 
Pullen,  Edward,  Bagendon 

*Xot  in  the  Calendar. 


I54I-I650.] 


Glo7uestershi}x  Wills. 


79 


Powle,  Elizabeth,  Temple  Guyting 
Alridge,  Elizabeth,  Morton  Valence 
Wattes,  Elizabeth,  Minsterwoi  th 
Hathwey,  Ellen,  Yate 
Walker,  Elizabeth,  Ironacton 
Lygon,  Eleanor  [missing] 
Rodway,  Francis.  Ampney  Crucis 
Allen,  Francis.  Oddington 
Jones,  Giles,  Gloucester 
Swyft,  Helen,  Ironacton 
Clissolde,  Henry,  Newent 
Hawkins,  Henry,  Northleach 
Gunner,  Hugh,  Quinton 
Worrall,  Juhn,  Lechlade 
Keyse,  John,  Huntley 
Gierke,  Joan,  Hartpury 
More,  John,  Tvvinmg 
Forde,  John,  Wickwar 
Browninge,  John,  Estington 
Smyth,  John,  Wmchcombc 
HeyTvoode,  John,  Longney 
Heynes,  Joan,  Tortworth 
Fosse,  John,  Cleeve 
Dobbes,  James,  Longhope 
Jones,  John,  Thornbury 
Jobbyns,  John,  North  Nibley 
Blake,  James,  Cowley 
Forde,  James,  Laighterton 
Moody,  James,  Cam 
Hannys,  John,  Longhope 
Price,  John,  Addlestrop 
Ovenell,  John,  Turkdean 
Tovy,  James,  Berkeley 
Barnarde,  John,  Rodmerton 
Kirby,  Joan,  \'anworth 
Kynge,  John,  Hisley 
Smarte,  John,  Wollaston 
Mylton,  John,  Gloucester 
Allen,  John,  Nethwood,  Wilts. 
Hullier,  John,  Wcsterley 
Jenkins,  John,  Ironacton 
Dryver,  John,  Cherington 
Heywarde,  John,  Oddington 
Whjrte,  John,  Mickleton 
Snotter,  John,  Thornbury 
Gierke,  John,  Boddington 
Twyninge,  Julian,  Fainswi.  k 
Slakerley,  John,  Westerley 
Mayow,  John,  Xcwent 
Dudfield,  John,  Kemerton 
Harris,  John,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Wether,  John,  Westbury 
Poule,  Joan,  Temple  (niyting 
Flooke,  Joan,  Tirley 
Apricharde,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Reade,  John,  Stone 
Plummer,  John,  Rundwick 
Dunster,  John,  Oldbury 
James,  Joan,  Rockhampton 
Burton,  Joan,  Charlton  Kings 


Gausfild,  John,  Ashleworth 

Higgens,  John,  Berkeley 

Dunne,  John,  Teinton 

Dodiswell,  John,  Temple  Guyting 

Daunser,  John,  Winston 

Hardinge,  Joan,  HarnhuU 

Damsel,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Guise,  John,  Marshfield 

Richman,  Joan,  Ciloucester 

Bande,  John,  Gloucester 

Gouley,  John,  Gloucester 

Baker,  John,  Oldbury 

Osborne,  Joan,  Painswick 

Ferris,  John,  Rangeworthy 

Webb,  Katherine,  Frocester 

Pegler,  Maurice,  Stinchcombe 

Groome,  Margaret,  Bitton 

Wynchcombe,  Mary,  Bisley 

White,  Martin,  Ebrington 

Fletcher,  Margery,  Ebrington 

Scott,  Margaret,  Berkeley 

Davis,  JMaurice,  Tydham 

Goxe,  Nicholas,  Ironacton 

Ryiande,  Nicholas,  Marston  Sicca 

Wyther,  Nicholas,  Horton 

Smith,  Philip,  Alvington 

Grumpe,  Philip,  Westbury 

Allen,  Peter,  Kingswood,  Wilts. 

Smith,  Robert,  Ouedgeley 

Sowthall,  Roger,  Cleeve 

Hooper,  Richard,  Longhope 

Symons,  Richard,  Winchcombe 

Asperley  als.  Web,  Richard,  Elmore 

Dunster,  Richard,  Thornbury 

Powle,  Richard,  Wood  Stanway 

Maunsell,  Richard,  Temple  Guyting 

Forte,  Richard,  Painswick 

Everatt,  Robert,  Berkeley 

Gamme,  Robert,  Coaley 

Heath  als.  Warde,  Ricl..,  Toddenham 

Pope,  Richard,  Woolston 

Gardener,  Richard,  Pitchcombe 

Guy,  Robert,  Bladington 

Turner,  Robert,  Newnton  Bagpath 

Whithead,  Richard,  Ironacton 

Lyne,  Robert,  Oldbury 

Oliff,  Ralph,  gent.,  Shipton  Oliff 

Cook,  Richard,  Kcmpsford 

Youle,  Richard,  Nether  Guyting 

*Kerrie,  Richard,  Cheltenham 

Nelme,  Richard,  Stinchcombe 

Dockett,  Richard,  Cowley 

Hale,  Robert,  Dursley 

Smith,  Richard,  Ashleworth 

Tayler,  Richard,  Bisley 

Tomkins,  Richard,  Stonehouse 

lies,  Richard,  Horton 

Bruton,  Richard,  Cromhall 

Bradnam,  Robert,  Lechlade 

•Not  in  the  Calendar. 


8o 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Phillipps,  Richard,  Alvington 
Blaynche,  Richard,  Estington 
Symes,  Simon,  Sherborne 
Theyre,  Thomas,  Brockworth 
Chapman,  Thomas,  King's  Stanley 
More,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Yate,  Thomas,  Preston-on-Stour 
Notherton,  Thomas,  Buckland 
Kyrman,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Dyxon,  Thomas,  Oddington 
Oldland  ah.  Oldon,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Goslinge,  Thomas.  Longney 
Daber,  Thomas,  Upleadon 
Neale,  Thomas,  Yate 
Workman,  Thomas,  Alderley 
Churches,  Thomas.  Stroud 
Lucas,  Thomas,  Arlingham 
Walcott,  Thomas,  Rangeworthy 
Marlin,  Thomas,  Lasborough 
Day,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Masters,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Trippett,  Thomas,  Awre 
Plaister,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Walker,  Valentine,  Oldbury 
Bowrey,  Walter,  Longhope 
Currier,  Walter,  Charlton  Kings 
May,  Walter,  North  Nibley 
Barne,  William,  Hempstead 
Barnarde,  William,  Morton  Valence 
Cherrington,  William,  North  Cerney 
Mason,  William,  Stanley  Pontlarge 
Buswell,  William,  Lower  Swell 
Wade,  William,  Rockhampton 
Hynton,  William,  Kempsford 
Surman,  William,  Ashleworth 
Harrison,  Wm.,  parson  of  Tortworth 
Chamberlain,  Wm.  [abode  not  given] 
Robertes,  William,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Lluellin,  William,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Dawe,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Tomkins,  William,  Tirley 
Vynor,  William,  Churchdown 
Bother,    William,    parson   of    Dunts- 

borne  Knights 
Morwent,  William,  Hartpury 
Denynge,  William,  Oldbury 
Dowdswell    ah.     Wheler,     William, 

Charlton   Kings 
Grey,  William,  Church  Stanway 
Bushop,  William,  Churchdown 
Mason,  William,  Lidney 
Smyth,  William,  Dereham 

1586. 

Longe,  Agnes,  Berkeley 

Badley,  Alice,  Rockhampton 

Collins,  Ann,  Wickwar 

Bennet,  Alice,  Frocester 

Smjrth,  Alexander,  Chipping  Sodbury 


Weaver  ah.  Stevens,  And.,  Pauntley 

Pearse,  Agnes  [abode  not  given] 

Selman,  Agnes,  Stinchcombe 

Taundye,  Alice,  Naunton,  Winchcombe 

Hooper,  Augustine,  Tetbury 

Deanes,  Elizabeth,  Beckford 

Smyth,  Elizabeth,  Winchcombe 

Beste,  Edward,  Twining 

Boondye,  Ellen,  Tewkesbury 

Moodye,  Edward,  Cam 

Weare,  Edmund,  Ch.  Sodbury 

Tomes,  Edmund,  Kempsford 

Blisse,  Elizabeth,  Upton  St.  Leonard 

Wood,  Edward,  Tewkesbury 

Benbowe,  Elizabeth,  Buckland 

Hyett,  George,  Westbury 

Cotton,  George,  Ashchurch 

Thorpe,  George,  Bitton 

Crowe,  George,  Tydnam 

Adye,  Henry,  Thornbury 

Bace,  Henry,  Westbury 

Mason,  Henry,  Cirencester 

Pruett,  Henry,  Oldbury 

Robertes,  Henry,  Churcham 

Hurdes,  Hugh,  Westbury 

Pearse,  Isabel,  Hawkesbury 

Kennett,  Isabel,  Charlton  Kings 

Rodgman  ah.  Nev^land,  Jn.,  Didbrook 

Mawlson,  John,  Westbury 

Laughton,  John,  Little  Risington 

Fryer,  John,  Overtown 

Browne,  John,  Micheldean 

Bendall,  John,  Cam 

Dobbins,  John,  Dumbleton 

Greene,  John,  Bitton 

Rowles,  John,  Haresfield 

Benfield,  Joan,  Winchcombe 

Lacye,  John,  Gloucester 

Cooke,  John,  Berkeley 

Walkley,  John,  Cam 

Tayler,  John,  Painswick 

Becke,  John,  Lygh 

Elton,  John,  Corse 

Parker,  John,  Forthampton 

Hickes,  John,  Charfield 

Newton,  John,  Harescombe 

Tyler,  John,  Awre 

Snowe,  Joan,  Barn  wood 

Mayowe,  John,  Minsterworth 

Walter,  Joan,  Prestbury 

Tought,  John,  Berkeley 

WarroU,  John,  Kempley 

Horwood,  John,  Estenton 

Lewes,  Geoffrey,  Harescombe 

Mayo,  Joan,  Hempstead 

Mosley,  John,  Campden 

Sargeant,  John,  Westbury 

Wilse,  John,  Brockworth 

Smyth,  John,  Gloucester 

Mill,  John,  Bisley 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


81 


Cook  ah.  Dapwell,  Joan,  Tuddenham 
Williams,  Joan,  Lancant 
Hewes,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Nevett,  John,  Gloucester 
Abridge,  John,  Thornbury 
Stevens,  John,  Beckford 
Rowland,  John,  Stroud 
Sergeant,  John,  Micheldean 
Hewes,  John,  Turkdean 
Hill,  John,  Westbury 
Morse,  John,  Leighterton 
Draycott,  John,  Churchdown 
Pynner,  Katharine  [abode  not  given] 
Moore,  Katherine,  Gloucester 
Colman,  Maculin,  Elmiston 
Curryer,  Margaret  [missing] 
Jeffes,  Margaret,  Ashle worth 
Seaborne    ah.     Hopkins,      Margaret, 

Wotton-under-Edge 
Tayler,  Margaret,  Cleeve 
Truplin,  Margaret,  Yate 
Pyxeley,  Margery,  Deerhurst 
Doule,  Margery,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Whyte,  Moyses,  Westbury 
Aperley,  Nicholas,  Staunton 
Hennon,     Nicholas,    Highnam     in 

Churcham 
Dyston,  Oliver,  Dumbleton 
Curtesse,  Richard,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Wyntle,  Richard,  Westbury 
Keswell,  Richard,  Arlingham 
Elland,  Richard,  Whetenhurst 
Younge,  Richard,  Miserden 
Sandes,  Richard,  curate  of  Berkeley 
Lacie,  Richard,  Cam 
Pace,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Keylocke,  Richard,  Colesborne 
Andrews,  Richard,  Cowley 
Cugley,  Richard,  gent.,  Gloucester 
Woodward,  Richard,  Cam 
Shereve,  Richard,  Prestbury 
Daingerifield,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Shellard,  Richard,  Broadwell 
Burnell,  Robert,  Bitton 
Kinman,  Robert,  Honeyboume 
Morse,  Robert,  Hartpury 
Atwood,  Robert,  Dursley 
Paine,  Robert,  Stanway 
Winstone,  Robert,  Winchcombe 
Patche,  Robert,  Thornbury 
Osborne,  Robert,  Painswick 
Tyladame,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Horwood,  Roger,  Awre 
Horwood,  Roger,  Estington 
Gye  ah.  Gilberte,  Roger,  Tewkesbury 
Skynner,  Thomas,  Rudford 
She'well,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton 
Wheler  ah.  Gryndell,Thos.,Frampton- 

on-Severn 
Paysteede,  Thos.,  Elton-in-Westbury 


GLOU.   WILLS. 


Pylme,  Thomas,  Quedgeley 
Goode,  Thomas,  l3ymock 
Andrews,  Thomas,  Bladington 
Betterton,  Thomas,  Colesborne 
Parker,  Thomas,  Cam 
Hughes,  Thomas,  Cleeve 
Yardington,  Thomas,  Cleeve 
Herberte,  Thomas,  Northleach 
Dawe,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Watkin,  Thomas,  Newland 
Teynton,  Thomas,  Hempstead 
Goore,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Longe,  Thomas,  Staunton 
Brydge,  Thomas,  Newent 
Atkins,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Dagge,  Thomas,  Hewelsfield 
Kyldermoore,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Leighton,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Crafte,  Walter,  Frethern 
Harris,  Walter,  Quedgeley 
Milton,  Walter,  Staverton 
Selwen,  Walter,  Leonard  Stanley 
Weste,  Walter,  Bisley 
Vynor,  William,  Churchdown 
Hurste,  William,  Winchcombe 
Munden,  William,  Cherington 
Vynor,  Wm.,  Parton-in-Churchdown 
Hall,  William,  Fraunton 
Chaundler,  William,  Brockhampton 
Freeman,  William,  Beckford 
Byrte,  William,  Newland 
Trente,  William,  Burthrop 
Robertes,  William,  Church  Stanway 
Holder,  William,  Cheltenham 
Twissell,  William,  Bisley 
Boulter,  William,  Campden 
Walker,  William,  Cirencester 
Hobbes,  William,  Cleeve 
Prense,  William,  Lidney 
Foxe,  William,  Cheltenham 
Whitelegge,  William,  Cheltenham 
Tyladam,  William,  Berkeley 
Robertes,  William,  Beckford 
Kynge,  William,  Painswick 

1587. 

Andrews,  Agnes,  Bleddington 
Fryer,  Agnes,  Churcham 
Lyghtfoote,  Agnes,  Maisemore 
Tyladame,  Agnes,  Berkeley 
Bonde,  Agnes,  Rudford 
Hartland,  Agnes,  Teynton 
Hurne,  Agnes,  Berkeley 
Lydeatte,  Alberow,  Thornbury 
Powell,  Alice,  Standish 
Agwillim,  Alice,  Thornbury 
Williams,  Alice,  Abson 
Daffy,  Alice,  Charlton  Kings 
Caffold,  Alice,  Withington 

G 


82 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Spearepoint,  Alice,  Gt.  Risington 
Canninge,  Ann,  Quinton 
Baylie,  Ann,  Bleddington 
Wight^  Ann,  Horsley 
Ewen,  Anne,  Ampney  Crucis 
Moodie,  Anthony,  Berkeley 
Wall,  Anthony,  Horsley 
Gylforde,  Arthur,  Cirencester 
Baughan,  Arthur,  Westbury 
Wall,  Bevis,  Cleeve 
Downebell,  Christian,  Tewkesbury 
Greeninge,  Christian,  Winchcombe 
Richardes,  Dorothy,  Tewkesbury 
Strafforde,  Edmond,  Westbury 
Wettmouthe,  Edmond,  Dursley 
Kynge,  Edmond,  Shurdington 
Richman,  Edmond,  Willersey 
Lawrence,  Edmond,  Lidney 
Hawlinge,  Edmond,  Ligh 
Loveridge,  Edmond,  Dymock 
Belcher,  Edmond,  Pebworth 
Jonsons,  Edward  [missing] 
Price,  Edward,  Beckford 
Atweil,  Edward,  Cromhall 
Price,  Edward,  Beckford 
Cole,  Edward,  Todington 
Bowrey,  Eleanor,  Awre 
Hughes,  Eleanor,  Charlton  Kings 
Smyth,  Elizabeth,  Berkeley 
Hytchman,  Elizabeth,  Little  Risington 
Sandbrooke,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Winge,  Elizabeth,  Lidney 
Fisher,  Elizabeth,  Stow 
Neale,  Elizabeth,  Yate 
Bendall,  Elizabeth,  Cam 
Mallett,  Elizabeth,  Berkeley 
Masfielde,  Frances,  Ashleworth 
Kyrkman,  George,  Rangeworthy 
Belsyre,  George,  Yate 
Moninge,  Giles,  Kingscote 
Tovie,  Giles,  Tewkesbury 
Chamber,  Giles,  Minchinhampton 
Neune,  Giles,  Hempstead 
Kynge,  Giles,  Brockworth 
Collett,  Helen,  Westcote 
Fryer,  Henry,  Arlingham 
Greening,  Henry,  Winchcombe 
Massinger,  Henry,  Gloucester 
Tomes,  Henry,  Wickwar 
likes,  Henry,  Nether  Swell 
Mason,  Henry,  Colne  Denis 
Gamer,  Henry,  Minchinhampton 
'  Jenings,  Henry,  Hempstead 
Wood,  Henry,  Tewkesbury 
Adie,  Henry,  Dursley 
Mamiery  als.  Hawkins,  Henry,  Ciren- 
cester 
Skay  als.  Ratliff,  Hugh,  Colne  St. 

Denis 
Cole,  Hugh,  Newent 


Wrighte,  Humfrey,  Staunton 
Robins,  Humfrey,  Stonehouse 
Bromedge,  Isabel,  Stow 
Lowell,  Isabel,  Westbury 
Tickell,  Isabel,  Painswick 
Wyneard  als.  England,  Isabel,  Marsh- 
field 
Allen,  James,  Coin  Rogers 
Fatherie,  James,  Tortworth 
Graunte,  Jane,  Elmore 
Braforde,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Higges,  Joan,  Charfield 
Smyth,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Freeman,  Joan,  Longney 
Wrenche,  John,  Westbury 
Sisemore,  John,  Rudford 
Manbie,  John,  Cirencester 
Braforde,  John,  Gloucester 
Home,  John,  Saintbury 
Brewer,  John,  Forthampton 
Smyth,  John,  Berkeley 
Carpenter,  John,  Cleeve 
Lyke,  John,  Cleeve 
Haie,  John,  Todenham 
Homes,  John,  Thornbury 
Grove,  John,  Gloucester 
Graye,  John,  Ruardean 
Stone,  John,  Northleach 
Baylie,  John,  Bitton 
Ludlowe,  John,  Winchcombe 
Butte,  John,  Erlingham 
Saunders,  John,  Hartpury 
Woodwarde,  John,  Hartpury 
Atkins,  John,  Barnwood 
Woodward,  John,  Cam 
Sherman,  John,  Gloucester 
Rickardes,  John,  Berkeley 
Heekes,  John,  Beckford 
Knighte,  John,  Tuddington 
Dowdinge,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Peare,  John,  Charlton  Kings 
Hawkins,  John,  Bitton 
Birte,  John,  Haresfield 
Wether,  John,  Thornbury 
Phelpes,  John,  Berkeley 
Kempe,  John,  Gloucester 
Sheilde,  John,  Deerhurst 
Maulten,  John,  Corse 
Compton,  John,  Shenington 
Longe,  John,  Ashleworth 
Mason,  John,  Gt.  Badmanton 
Cleavelie,  John,  Charlton  Kings 
Tycull,  John,  Saul 
Spier,  John,  Little  Compton 
Campe,  John,  Frocester 
Shurley,  John,  Little  Compton 
Tumer,  John,  Oddington 
Merrie,  John,  Hatherop 
Collett,  John,  Ashchurch 
Wood,  John,  mercer,  Gloucester 


i54'-i65o.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


83 


Harris,  John,  Morton  Valence 
Fortie,  John,  Hartpury 
Nyblett,  John,  Brockthorp 
Sheperde,  John,  Westbury 
Smyth,  John,  Berkeley 
Danbie,  John,  Maisemore 
Thome,  John,  Newland 
Rawling-es  als.    Gybson,  John,  Glou- 
cester 
Edwards,  John,  Gloucester 
Turner,  John,  Gloucester 
Heyward,  John,  Sandhurst 
Hyatt,  Julian,  Minsterworth 
Hale,  Katherine,  Hartpury 
Webe,  Laurence,  Alderley 
Hill,  Martin,  Tainton 
Gloucester,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Willmottes,  Margery,  Minsterworth 
Chechmeade,  Margaret,  Oldbury 
Hathewaie,  Margery,  Horton 

'        Tyler,  Margaret,  Alderley 

(        Harris,  Margery,  Uley 

Mayowe,  Margery,  Gloucester 
Barrett,  Mary,  Minsterworth 
Gunne,  Mary,  Saintbury 
Hale,  Mary,  Huntley 
Cleevelie,  Nicholas,  Tewkesbury 
Barnes,  Nicholas,  Cheltenham 
Huleth,  Peter,  Hempstead 
Pearse,  Philip,  North  Nibley 
Mamer,  Philip,  gent,  Cirencester 
Smyth,  Ralph,  Oxenton 
Beswicke,  Randolph,  Gloucester 
Tyther,  Rice,  Gloucester 
Walker,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Binglie,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Millarde,  Richard,  Cowley 
Stratforde,  Richard,  Charlton  Kings 
Crumpe,  Richard,  Whittington 
Lugge,  Richard,  Bisley 
Moodie,  Richard,  Tortworth 
Smyth,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Walker,  Richard,  Bourton-on-Wa^er 
Wolworth  a/j.Webb,  Richd.,VVickwar 
Harris,  Richard,  Quennington 
Crocker,  Richard,  Rudford 
Wakefield,  Richard,  Wick  Risington 
Gale,  Richard,  Tibberton 
Checker,  Richard,  Stow 
Hawkins  als.  Waters,    Richard, 

Tewkesbury 
Poole,  Richard,  Enworth 
Wood,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Whooper,  Richard,  Awre 
Ockolde,  Richard,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Jenings,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Awintle,  Richard,  Westbury 
Queenie,  Robert,  Morton-in-Marsh 
Cormell,  Robert,  Pebworth 
James,  Robert,  Wollaston 


Symons  als.  Lye,  Robert,  Charlton 

Kings 
^^Z^^y  Robert,  Iron  Acton 
Crippes,  Robt.,  Bourton-on- Water 
Baylie,  Robert,  Lechlade 
Hodges,  Robert,  Sandhurst 
Clercke,  Roger,  Hartpury 
Smyth,  Roger,  physician,  Gloucester 
Barnard,  Sybill,  Forthampton 
Berkley,  Susan,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Wilchere,  Thomas,  Ashchurch 
Clissold,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Gardner,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Prigge,  Thomas,  Westerley 
Whelar,  Thomas,  Cowley 
Sandell,  Thomas,  Hinton 
Nelme,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Heywarde,  Thomas,  Oddington 
Surman,  Thomas,  Ashleworth 
Elridge,  Thomas,  Ashleworth 
Pearce,  Thomas,  Ashleworth 
Chippe,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Morment,  Thomas,  Estington 
Bateman,  Thomas,  Hasleton 
Beste,  Thos.,  alderman  of  Gloucester 
Whyte  als.  Gyles,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Deves,  Thomas,  Beckford 
Tyler,  Thomas,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Vyuar,  Thomas,  Elmston 
Carter,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
Russell,  Thomas,  Rockhampton 

Whitfield,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Curnocke,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Collett,  Thomas,  Lechlade 

Taylor,  Thomas,  parson  of  Coin  Denis 
Halyng,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Bushopp,  Thomas,  Brockworth 

Smyth,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Hawle,  Thomas,  Chedworth 
Umphrey,  Thos.,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Warkeman,  Thos.,  mercer,  Gloucester 

Deiton,  Thomas,  Cirencester 

Wilkins,  Thomas,  North  Nibley 

Vookes,  Thomas,  Ashleworih 

Wyndowe,  Thomas,  Morton  Valence 

Harris,  Thomas,  Haresfield 

Lye,  Thomas,  Barnwood 

Knowles,  Thomas,  Taynton 

Packer,  Thomas,  Newent 

Malpas,  Thomas,  Berkeley 

Davis,  Thomas,  Avening 

Robertes,  Thomas,  Enworth 

Nashe,  Thomas,  Standish 

Cugley,  Thomas,  Gloucester 

Dawe,  Thomas,  Longhope 

Pache,  Thomas,  Thornbury 

Dymerie,  Thomas,  Cromhail 

Underbill,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 

Boroughe,  Thomas,  Gloucester 

Corbett,  Thomas,  Quinton 


84 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Longdon,  Thomas,  Kilcote 
Tayler  als.  Robertes,  Thos.,  Didbrook 
Walker,  Thomas,  Miserden 
Crosland,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Sawcombe,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
Bushoppe,  Walter,  Elmston 
Fryer,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Frenche  als.  Lane,  Walter,  Cheltenham 
Tickle,  Walter,  Painswick 
Haines,  Walter,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Embe,  William,  Staunton 
Morrice,  William,  Toddenham 
Overbury,  William,  Newnham 
Gyfforde,  William,  Maisemore 
Dynlie,  William,  Broadwell 
Whelar  als.  Baker,  Wm.,  Sandhurst 
Randie,  William,  Leckhampton 
Phillipps,  William,  Wick  Risington 
Maunsell,  Wm.,  Bourton-on-Hill 
Walters,  William,  Prestbury 
Blamche,  William,  Estington 
Collett,  William,  Upper  Slaughter 
Palmer,  William,  Longhope 
Poyner,  William,  Oxenhall 
Bradley,  William,  Gloucester 
Turlowe  als.  Utridge,  William,  Down 

Hatherley 
Putley,  William,  Bagpath 
Mann,  William,  Forthampton 
Fydler,  William,  Cromhall 
Taite,  William,  Old  Sodbury 
Ricardes,  William,  Berkeley 
Byselie,  William,  Painswick 
Hughes,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Heminge,  William,  Elmore 
Alie,  William,  Wollaston 
Nutte,  William,  Oxenhall 
Tylton,  William,  Westbury 
Lightfoote,  William,  Maisemore 
Harris,  Winifred,  Ashton 

1588. 

Knowles,  Agnes,  Beverston 
Fisher,  Agnes,  Laburton-in-Buckland 
Gosling,  Agnes,  Churcham 
Minchin,  Agnes,  Wick  Risington 
Adams,  Agnes,  Kemsford 
Skay,  Alice,  Odington 
Archard,  Alice,  Hmton-on-the-Green 
Farmer,  Alice,  Barrington  Magna 
Raignoides,  Alice,  Cheltenham 
Holtom,  Alice,  Marston  Sicca 
Worrall,  Alice,  Kempley 
Gyfforde  als.  Marchar,  Alice,  Cleeve 
Probins,  Alice,  Stinchcombe 
Parrie,  Anne,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Robartes,  Anthony,  Tewkesbury 
Mill,  Hartholomew,  Painswick 
Hathewaye,  Christopher,  Kingscott 


Raignoides,  David,  Dymock 
Tayler,  Edith,  Cam 
Wyneat,  Edmond,  Dymock 
Lock,  Edmond,  Little  Barrington 
Wyntle,  Edmond,  Longhope 
Woodward    als.    Blancket,     Edward, 

Astonupon-Carram,  Ashchurch 
Smyth,  Edward,  Tytherington 
Pere,  Edward,  Colnerogers 
Elbridge,  Edward,  Badgworth 
Holmes,  Edward,  Sherborne 
Prickett,  Edward,  Winchcombe 
Boxe,  Edward,  vicar  of  Acton  Turvild 
Tylie,  Edward,  Coldaston 
Lambe,  Elizabeth,  Newent 
Gabbe,  Elizabeth,  Stonehouse 
Buston,  Elizabeth,  Kemerton 
Smyth,  Ellen,  Barkley 
Freame,  Garret,  Daylingworth 
Wilkes,  Geoffrey,  Kempsford 
Whidborne,  George,  Acton 
Langstone,  George,  Hinton 
Archard,  George,  Down  Ampne/ 
Bushopp,  George,  Deerhurst 
Hulles,  George,  Risington  Parva 
Long,  Giles,  Badgworth 
Tawnye,  Henry,  Tuddington 
Barret,  Henry,  Minsterworth 
Greeneway,  Henry,  Daglingworth 
Gregorie,  Henry,  Cheltenham 
Weste,  Henry  [abode  not  given] 
Mascall,  Henry,  Gloucester 
Raby,  Henry,  South  Cerney 
Smale,  Hugh,  Cirencester 
Hawlinges,  Hugh,  Twinninge 
Allord,  Isabel,  Ashleworth 
Jourden,  Isabel,  Ashchurch 
Furnor,  Isabel,  Meiseyhampton 
Towlson,  James,  Gloucester 
Hurne,  James,  Tuddenham 
Embe,  James,  Staunton 
Doudin,  James  [abode  not  given] 
Brodford,  James  [abode  not  given] 
Tayler,  James,  Hardwick 
Webb,  James,  Alderley 
Childes,  Jane,  Haselton 
Longe,  Joan,  Staunton 
Millward,  Joan,  Frocester 
Hopkyns,  Joan.  Lydncy 
Wattes,  Joan,  Elmore 
Chapman,  Joan,  Cleeve 
Greene,  Joan,  Sherborne 
Ruddy,  Joan,  Kempsford 
Webb,  Joan,  (jloucester 
Paine  als.  Treple,  Joan,  Barnwood 
Smyth,  Joan,  lierkley 
Richards,  Joan,  Beckford 
Edney,  John,  Marshfield 
Wilse,  John,  Downehatherley 
Davies,  John,  Wollaston 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


85 


Bullock,  John,  Rudford 
Cotes,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Poole,  John,  Thornbury 
Selcox,  John  Thornbury 
Wells,  John,  Lighe 
Hale,  John,  Laburton-in-Buckland 
Spicer,  John,  Hathropp 
Drew,  John,  Preston 
Cooser,  John,  Micheldean 
Deaves,  John,  Ashchurch 
Tovy,  John,  Uley 
Colle,  John,  Staunton 
Williames,  John,  Cranham 
Gabb,  John,  Stonehouse 
TawTiy,  John,  Winchcomb 
Restell,  John,  gent.,  Gloucester 
Pride,  John,  Newent 
Rickards,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Byrte,  John,  Meiseyhampton 
Haile,  John,  Westbury 
Robertes,  John,  Frethorne 
Thomas,  John,  Sherborne 
Dawes,  John,  Lechlade 
Rogers,  John,  Lighe 
Matthew,  John,  Ampney  Crucis 
Teinton,  John,  Churchdown 
Bower,  John,  Newent 
Curnock,  John,  Berkley 
Lisance,  John,  Westbury 
Sheperde,  John,  Bytton 
Taylor  als.  Rowbottom,  John,  Dyrham 
Webley,  John,  alderman,  Gloucester 
Peade,  John,  Horseley 
Gale,  John,  Little  Sodbury 
Henning,  John,  Churcham 
Earley,  John,  Great  Sherrington 
Spooner,  John,  Deerhurst 
Jeffries,  John,  Bitton 
Gregorie,  John,  Dyrham 
Hewer  als.  Rodborne,  John,  Kempsford 
Elridge,  John,  Hasfield 
Helyer,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Croome,  John,  Berkley 
Hodges,  John,  Longhope 
Gealfes,  John,  Stow 
Roane,  John,  Tybberton 
Crosse,  John,  Stow 
Slicer,  John,  Ashchurch 
Derham,  John,  Willersey 
Niblett,  John,  Campden 
Gunne,  John,  Saintbury 
Furbur,  John,  Todnam 
Coxon,  John,  Winchcombe 
Archar,  John,  Cold  Aston 
Guise,  John,  Marshfield 
Leighton,  Julian,  Elmore 
Webb,  Julian,  Hartpury 
Smyth,  Julian,  Bitton 
Sawcombe,  Katherine,  Sandhurst 
Godding,  Katherine,  Dursley 
7    -k 


Dower,  Katherine,  Over  Lyppiatt 
Lewellin,  Katherine,  Dyrham 
Hardinge,  Margaret,  Hardwick 
Heskyns,  Margaret,  Berkley 
Straford,  Margaret,  Oxendon 
Bremyard    als.    Tomkins,    Margaret, 

Stonehouse 
Morgan,  Margaret,  Thornbury 
Rossell,  Margaret,  Hinton 
*Bremyard  als.   Tomkins,    Margaret, 

Stonehouse 
*Straford,  Margaret,  Oxendon 
Hardinge,  Margaret,  Elmiston 
Tysoe,  Margaret,  Buckland 
♦Morgan,  Margaret,  Thornbury 
*Heskins,  Margaret,  Berkeley 
Rassell,  Margery,  Cirencester 
Cloterbook,  Tvlargery,  Gloucester 
Hook,  Margery,  Newent 
Balden,  Margery,  Alderley 
Ecott,  Mary,  Elkstone 
*Ecott,  Mary,  Elstone 
Nelme,  Maud,  Gloucester 
Smyth,  Maurice,  Barkley 
Hickes,  Peter,  Tytherington 
Paine,  Richard,  Cam 
Hobbs,  Richard,  Barkley 
Marten,  Richard,  Downehatherley 
Sherwinck,  Richard,  Whittington 
Franckcomb,  Richard,  Tortworth 
Pryce,  Richard,  Adiestropp 
Curnock,  Richard,  Barkley 
Cowles,  Richard,  Longney 
Guy  als.  Gilbert,  Richard,  Ashchurch 
Barnfield,  Richard,  Minchinhampton 
Cuff,  Richard,  Newent 
Stephens,  Richard,  Haresfield 
Teinton,  Richard,  Winchcombe 
Snowe,  Richard,  Bamwood 
Clarke,  Richard,  Great  Barrington 
Barnes,  Richard,  Didbrook 
Dunning,  Richard,  North  Nibley 
Houlford,  Richard,  Bladington 
Mabbott,  Richard,  Dyrham 
Baker,  Richard,  Micheldean 
Cole,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Fermer,  Richard,  Ashton  Beckford 
Cole,  Richard,  Kemerton 
Curtes,  Richard,  Ashton 
Clark,  Richard,  Upleadon 
Awseps,  Richard,  Newland 
Greenehill,  Richard,  Adiestropp 
Baylie,  Richard,  Whetenhurst 
Tayler,  Richard,  Sherborne 
Moseley,  Richard,  Campden 
Kyght,  Richard,  Pebworth 
Hodges,  Richard,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Bruton,  Robert,  Tytherington 
Burton,  Robert,  Thornbury 

•  Duplicates. 


86 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Smyth,  Robert,  Longborow 
Milton,  Robert,  Cheltenham 
Tawnie,  Robert,  Winchcombe 
Grove,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Hathwaie,  Robert,  Bledington 
Dorney,  Robert,  Nibley 
Etheridge,  Robert,  Norton,  Gloucester 
Horsell,  Robert,  Sydington  Marye 
Tymrell,  Robert,  Lashborue 
More,  Robert,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Stoute,  Robert,  Bitton 
Brabant,  Roger,  Newnham 
Holder,  Roger,  Bulley 
Lovering,  Roger,  Northleach 
Smyth,  Rowland,  Barkley 
Puckmore,  Simon,  Newent 
Smyth,  Stephen,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Collyns,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Swell,  Thomas,  Estleach  Turvill 
Hyet,  Thomas,  Nether  Guyling 
Denning,  Thomas,  Barkley 
Adeane,  Thomas,  Awre 
Atkyns,  Thomas,  Uphatherley 
Lewes,  Thomas,  Tort  worth 
Bowrye,  Thos.,  Laburton-in-Buckland 
Blaunch,Thomas,Frampton-on-Severn 
Baniham,  Thomas,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Fisher,  Thomas,  Elinston 
Adeane,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Hailing  als.  Jones,  Thos.,  Cheltenham 
Burford,  Thomas,  Dyrham 
Coxe,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Tyladam,  Thomas,  Barkley 
Smyth,  Thomas,  Kemerton 
Peter,  Thomas,  Cawhonibome 
Gazard,  Thomas,  Cowlsborne 
Penn,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Hathwaie,  Thomas,  Kingscotte 
Taylor,  Thomas,  Derham 
Andros,  Thomas,  Bledington 
Restell,  Thomas,  Tirley 
Hopkyns,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Cowley,  Thomas,  Barkley 
Hodges,  Thomas,  Southcerney 
Gardener,  Thomas,  Adelstropp 
Haines,  Thomas,  Micheldeane 
Baynham,  Thos.,  gent,  Noxon  Park 
Tayler,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Byrtch,  Thomas,  Twynning 
Glouciter     als.    Warkman,     Thomas, 

Buckland 
Wells,  Thomas,  Buckland 
■  Sheith,  Thomas,  Weston-sub  Edge 
Whithorne,  Thomas,  Swindon 
Harford,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Mabbett,  Thomas,  Derham 
Edwards,  Thomas,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Belshyre,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Gale,  Walter,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Goodrich,  Walter,  Charlton  Kings 


Bub,  Walter,  Badgworlh 
Cugley,  Welthian,  Gloucester 
Baulden,  William,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Heaven,  Wm.,  Frowceter  [missing] 
Powle,  William,  Foorde  [missing] 
Harmer,  William,  Kingstanley 
Heyward,  William,  Sandhurst 
Corbett,  William,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Phillipps,  William,  W'estbury 
Rowles,  W^illiam,  Haresfield 
Whitehorne,  W'illiam,  Charlton  Kings 
Malyn,  William,  Odington 
Wade,  William,  Staunton 
Izod,  William,  Staunton 
Tyraes,  W^illiam  [abode  not  given] 
Sisemore.  William,  Newent 
Hodges,  William,  Churchdown 
Webb,  William,  Cirencester 
Harris,  William,  Little  Barrington 
Grasing,  William,  Minsterworth 
Ealesall,  William,  Gloucester 
Goodcheape,  William,  Cheltenham 
Tounsen,  William,  Gloucester 
Batt,  William,  Estington 
Roane,  William,  Gloucester 
Hyatt,  William,  Stonehouse 
Gyles  als.   Chamerlaine,  Wm.,  King- 
Stanley 
Castle,  William,  Cleeve 
Dyke,  William,  parson  of  Doynton 
Waifon  als.  Matthew,  William,  Rock- 

hampton 
Robyns,  William,  Marshfield 
Aubott,  William,  Marshfield 
Ansell,  William,  Stow 
Barrett,  William,  Minsterworth 
Ladbrook,  William,  Netherquinton 
Blissard,  William,  Aston  Somerville 
Fowler,  William,  Cleeve 
Hauling,  William,  Cleeve 
Smyth,  William,  Bitton 
Monning,  William,  Kingscote 
Hathwaie,  William,  Kingscote 
Bancrofte,  William,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Kyngscott,  William,  Oldbury 

1589. 

Denten,  Agnes,  North  Cemey 
Davyes,  Agnes,  Acton  Turvile 
EUond,  Agnes,  Frocester 
Parker,  Agnes,  Gloucester 
Weale,  Agnes,  Temple  Guiting 
Collman,  Agnes,  Newington  Bagpath 
Longe,  Agnes,  Ashleworth 
Awood,  Alice,  Kings  Stanley 
Burdge,  Alice,  Southrop 
Pollarde,  Alice,  Sedington 
Hentland,  Alice,  Wollaston 
Atwood,  Alice,  Berkeley 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


87 


Benbowe,  Alice,  Wollaston 
Harris,  Alice,  Welford 
Heywarde,  Alice,  Forthampton 
Wilkyns,  Alexander,  Brinsfield 
Tanner,  Ambrose,  Avening 
Clerk,  Ann,  Ashchurch 
Pynnell,  Edith,  Meysey  Hampton 
Williams,  Edm.,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Cartwright,  Edmond,  Charlton  Kings 
Hall,  Edward,  Berkeley 
Ryloe,  Edward,  Churcham 
Frye,  Eleanor,  Yate 
Bjrngley,  Elizabeth,  Deerhurst 
Palmer,  Elizabeth,  Longhope 
Wootten,  Elizabeth,  Kemerton 
Wildinge,  Francis,  Bitton 
Nott,  Francis,  Twining 
Frape,  George,  Slimbridge 
Pincott,  Giles,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Hopkins,  Griffin,  Ruardean 
Tolson,  Henry,  Leonard  Stanley 
Edye,  Henry,  Northleach 
Twiford,  Henry,  Wotton-under-Edge 
James  ah.  Thoitias,   Henry,   Shipton 

Moyne 
Osborne,  Humphrey,  Frocester 
Curnock,  Isabel,  North  Nibley 
Periman,  James,  Westerley 
Strange,  Jane,  Syston 
Moore,  Jerome,  Clifford 
Gotten,  Joan,  Oldbury 
Boxe,  Joan  [abode  not  given] 
Heyrwarde,  Joan,  Awre 
Tylladam,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Coxe,  Joan,  Tewkesbury 
Weste,  Joan,  Rangeworthy 
Warde,  John,  Welford 
Arras,  John,  Ebrington 
Holbrook,  John,  Iron  Acton 
Sellmon,  John,  Uley 
Grove,  John,  Tetherington 
Risse,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Willis,  John,  Abson 
Barrowe,  John,  Thornbury 
Poole,  John,  Abson 
Jones,  John,  Lashborrow 
Caterbanck,  John,  Hawling 
Jelffes,  John,  Stow 
Smyth,  John,  Churcham 
Farr,  John,  Hawkesbury 
Adams  als.  Venfield,  John,  Bourton- 

on- Water 
Dorney,  John,  North  Nibley 
Payne,  John,  Cold  Aston 
Borton,  John,  Morton-in-Marsh 
Weare,  John,  Hawkesbury 
Myll,  John,  Nympsfield 
Wallington,  John,  North  Nibley 
Bladwyn,  John,  Rancombe 
Abarnsdale  als.  Smith,  John,  Berkeley 


Davys,  John,  Slimbridge 
Dumbleton,  John,  Bourton-on-Hill 
Agwilliam,  John,  Little  Dean 
Shipman,  John,  Lydney 
Spenser,  John,  Thornbury 
Worlock,  John,  Cromhall 
Morrys,  John,  Awre 
Knight,  John,  Slimbridge 
Ockforde,  John,  Yate 
Warkman,  John,  Bamwood 
Lewis,  John,  Berkeley 
Mounden,  John,  Cherington 
Vempeny,  John  [torn] 
Russell,  John,  Berkeley 
Hodges,  John  [abode  not  given] 
Rickettes,  John,  North  Nibley 
Hatherton,  John,  Winchcombe 
Michell,  John,  Rundwick 
Edwards  als.  Nott,  John,  Awre 
Willis,  John,  Ampney  St.  Peter 
Bullock,  John,  Churcham 
Westall,  John,  Standish 
Shipman,  John,  Tudenham 
Curtesse,  John,  Campden 
Braband,  Judith,  Westbury 
Barton,  Julian,  Hill 
Downe  als.  Pace,  Katherine,  Quedgley 
Rise,  Katherine,  Tuddington 
Harbert,  Katherine,  Little  Risington 
Horte,  Lawrence,  Northleach 
Bingle,  Margaret,  Minsterworth 
Baughe,  Margaret,  Twining 
Bodenham,  Margaret,  Minsterworth 
Jordaine,  Margaret,  Ampney  Mary 
Yarnton,  Margaret,  Bisley 
Pullyn,  Margaret,  Titherington 
Somervile,  Margery,  Naunton 
Saneger,  Margery,  Berkeley 
Leye,  Margery,  Saintbury 
Holder,  Mary,  Titherington 
CoUimore,  Mary,  Rockhampton 
Hickes,  Maurice,  Hawkesbury 
Dawe,  Maurice,  Longhope 
Mascall,  Millicent,  Twining 
Jones,  Nicholas,  Syston 
Franklyn,  Nicholas,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Brook,  Richard,  Cowley 
Deane,  Richard,  Hawkesbury 
Carelesse,  Richard,  Flaxley 
Ballard,  Richard,  Ouinton  (?) 
Senegar,  Richard,  Kings  Stanley 
Costance,  Richard,  Flaxley 
Gillman,  Richard,  Horsley 
Aylwaye,  Richard,  Westbury 
Pynnock,  Richard,  Cleeve 
Wyntle,  Richard,  Saul 
Foxe,  Richard,  Bitton 
Bence,  Richard,  Hawkesbury 
Boxe,  Richard,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Fizar,  Richard,  Upper  Slaughter 


88 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Agrove,  Richard,  Thombury 
Lanea/j.  French,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Hyett,  Robert,  Stow 
Adams,  Robert,  Charlton  Kings 
Weolye,  Robert,  gent.,  Campden 
Raye,  Robert,  Naunton 
Bleek,  Robert,  Charlton  Kings 
Hobbes,  Robert,  Tytherington 
Harbert,  Robert,  Painswick 
Sotten,  Robert,  Deerhurst 
Duswell,  Robert,  North  Nibley 
Hopkyns,  Robert,  Wotton 
Peerse,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Butcher,  Thomas,  Stonehouse 
Dyrham,  Thomas,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Alien,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Wyneat,  Thomas,  Kempley 
Dowle,  Thomas,  Newland 
Rutter,  Thomas,  Adlestrop 
Lustey,  Thomas,  Rockhampton 
Hollester,  Thomas,  Stinchcombe 
Symons,  Thos.,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Pewtresse,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Somers,  Thomas,  Coaley 
Pant,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Baker,  Thomas,  Oldbury 
Organ,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Vouler,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Houldy,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
Yeroth,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton 
Wade.  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Sanoger,  Thomas,  Sanoger 
Wayte,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Hawkes,  Thomas,  Alderton 
Walker,  Thomas,  Great  Harrington 
Gilbert  als.  Wilson,  Thos.,  Chedworth 
Sanoger,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Fryer,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Sebrick,  Thomas,  Churchdown 
Townesend,  Thomas,  Stanway 
Purnell,  Thomas,  North  Nibley 
Wastell,  Thos.,  clerk  [abode  not  given] 
Longden,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Chipp,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Prickett,  Thomas,  Twining 
Houlder,  Thomas,  Tytherington 
Johnsons,  Thomas,  Addington 
Beggatt,  Thomas,  Mickleton 
Parsons,  Thomas,  Little  Compton 
Malin,  Thomas,  Oddington 
Perce,  Thomas  [torn] 
Milton,  Walter,  Cheltenham 
Haines,  Walter  [torn] 
Selwyn,  Walter,  Slimbridge 
Millwrard,  Walter,  Welford 
Daniell,  William,  Cromhall 
Dagg,  William,  Hewelsfield 
Bradley,  William,  Chedworth 
Bradley,  William,  Awre 
Flowan,  W^illiam  [torn] 


Morris,  William,  South  Cerney 
Cook,  William,  Acton  Ilger 
Yate,  William,  Ligh 
Milton,  W^illiam,  Boddington 
Barrowe,  William,  W^ithington 
Daunsey,  William,  Thornbury 
Finche,  William,  Oxenton 
Dawly,  William,  Thornbury 
Keyte,  William,  Little  Risington 
Sisemore,  William,  Hartpury 
Briant,  William,  Bitton 
Kilburye,  William,  Thormerton 
Symons,  William,  Longborough 
Cottrell,  William,  Salperton 
Wicke,  William,  Quedgley 
Blunt,  William,  Churchdown 
Harbert,  William  [torn] 
Smith,  William,  Berkeley 
Guyes,  William,  Bitton 
Whithome,  William,  W'ithington 
Stone,  William,  Cirencester 
Fowler,  William,  W^esterley 
Gelff,  William,  Hartpury 
Rickards,  William  [missing] 

1590- 

HcTwarde,  Agnes,  Churcham 
Benfilde,  Agnes,  Shurdington 
Crome,  Agnes,  Berkeley 
Matthew,  Agnes,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Foorde,  Agnes,  Newland 
Tyllye,  Agnes,  Dyrham 
Parsons,  Agnes,  Snowshill 
Hawlinge,  Alice,  Churchdown 
Dasson,  Alice,  Ashchurch 
Wilshere,  Alice,  Ashchurch 
Pardee,  Alice,  Winchcombe 
Phelpes,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Wilkins,  Alice,  Southrop 
Bradley,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Gorrey,  Anthony,  Bitton 
Farmer,  Bernard,  Norton,  Gloucester 
Younge,  Christopher,  Westbury 
Farre,  David,  Cromhall 
Stratforde,  Edw.,  Winchcombe,  gent. 
Russell,  Edward,  Thormerton 
Pegler,  Edward,  Owlpen 
Woodwarde,  Elizabeth,  Twining 
Trotman,  Elizabeth,  Wickwar 
Bucknell,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Woodhouse,  Eleanor,  Westbury 
Mason,  Geoffrey,  Tetbury 
Warner,  George,  Estington 
Ganderton,  Gilbert,  Rockhampton 
Clavield,  Giles,  Standish 
Floncke,  Giles,  Deerhurst 
Rylie,  Guy,  Kempley 
Devias,  Henry,  Hempstead 
Crofte,  Hugh,  Tewkesbury 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


89 


Mildwater,  Humphrey,  Morton  Valence 

Traye,  Humphrey,  Barnvvood 

Tw3mninge,  James,  Corse 

Blisse,  Jane,  Painswick 

Britten,  Jasper,  Bitton 

Parsons,  Joan,  Tewkesbury 

Perce,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Stoakes,  Joan,  Fairford 

Wheler,  Joan,  Campden 

Organ,  Joan  [torn] 

Edwardes,  Joan,  Tormerton 

Dyer  als.  Catchmay,  Joan,  Llancant 

Hankes,  Joan,  Todenham 

Symons,  Joan,  Standish 

Baker,  Joan,  Thornbury 

Harbard,  Joan,  Bagenden 

Allen,  Joan,  Charfield 

Hinton,  Joan,  Kempsford 

Osbonde,  John,  Westbury 

Note,  John,  Oldbury 

Longe,  John,  Abson 

Brooke,  John,  Prestbury 

Twinninge,  John,  Corse 

Pope,  John,  Rudford 

Bonde,  John,  Harescombe 

Reeve,  John,  Cirencester 

Robertes,  John,  Moreton-in-Marsh 

Freman,  John,  Berkeley 

Halle,  John  [torn] 

Partridge,  John,  Coaley 

Hickes,  John,  Great  Barrington 

Finche,  John,  Leckhampton 

Smith,  John,  Berkeley 

Writte,  John,  Staunton 

Walker,  John,  Yate 

White,  John,  Ligh 

Wygatt,  John,  Ebrington 

Richmonde,  John,  Elmore 

Hyett,  John,  Minsterworth 

Warde,  John,  Elmiston 

Smith,  John,  Oxenton 

Goslinge,  John,  Elmore 

Doose,  John,  Berkeley 

Jones  als.  Hawlinge,  John,  Cleeve 

Domminge,  John,  Thornbury 

IdoUes,  John,  Oldbury 

Wether,  John,  Thornbury 

Whittington,  John,  gent.,  St.  Briavels 

Trotman,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Paine,  John,  Hard  wick 

Marten,  John,  Ruardean 

Savery,  John,  Kempsford 

Keyse,  John,  Huntley 

Berry,  John,  Charfield 

Hughes,  John,  Marshfield 

Webb,  John,  Syston 

Greene,  John,  Minsterworth 

Ameas,  John,  Berkeley 

Mayo,  John,  Alvington 

Castle,  John  [missing] 


Palmer,  John,  Bourton-on-Hill 
Durndall,  John,  North  Cerney 
Hill,  John,  Titherington 
Wirrett,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Hickes,  John,  Tortworth 
Francombe,  Julian,  Tirley 
Thomas,  Lewis,  Standish 
Gonne,  Margaret,  Berkeley 
Bonde,  Margaret,  Haresfield 
Haines,  Maud,  Daglingworth 
Canninge,  Nicholas,  Longborough 
Kente,  Nicholas,  Oxenton 
Eddys,  Nicholas,  Berkeley 
PuUyn,  Oswald,  Tetherington 
Kymber,  Peter,  Down  Ampney 
Barrow,  Peter,  Oldbury 
Yearroth,  Peter,  Rockhampton 
Hickes,  Richard,  Tirley 
Higges,  Richard,  Great  Shurdington 
Baily,  Richard,  Morton  Valence 
Gonne,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Greene,  Richard,  Ligh 
Beard,  Richard,  Standish 
Perye,  Richard,  Rudford 
Weells,  Richard,  Longborough 
Windowe,  Richard,  Longney 
Moore,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Watkins,  Richard,  Maisemore 
Mynett,  Richard,  Stanley  Pontlarge 
Stephens,  Richard,  Stratton 
Laurence,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Rogers,  Richard,  North  Nibley 
Hardinge,  Richard,  Bitton 
Crome,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Daungerfield,  Richard,  Uley 
Phillippes,  Robert,  Westbury 
Shorte,  Robert,  Yate 
Twyninge,  Robert,  Ligh 
Symons,  Robert,  Standish 
Gettes,  Robert,  Thornbury 
Trynder,  Robert,  Swindon 
Whitterne,  Robert,  Charlton  Kings 
Wyndow,  Robert,  Pitchcombe 
Wilson,  Robert,  Chedworth 
Overburye,  Robert,  Turkdean 
Hobbes,  Robert,  Iron  Acton 
Forshaw,  Robert,  Meysey  Hampton 
Bensford  als  Shell,  Robert,  Rowell 
Window,  Robert,  Pitchcombe 
Parker,  Rowland,  Prestbury 
Bensfield,  Stephen,  Newnham 
^Carpenter  als.  Gibbes,  Thos.,  Stone- 
house 
Branche,  Thomas,  Over 
Thomas  als.  James,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Collins,  Thomas,  Yate 
Eyles,  Thomas,  Stinchcombe 
Taylor,  Thomas,  Farmington 
Nelme,  Thomas,  Stinchcombe 

*  Proved  in  1581. 


90 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Dalye,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Godsaw,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Harvye,  Thomas,  Iron  Acton 
Prigge,  Thomas,  Westerley 
Harwood,  Thomas,  Badgworth 
Addys,  Thomas,  Newent 
Poole,  Thomas,  Alderley 
Terrill,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Limbrick  ah.  Parker,  Thos.,  Tetbury? 
Hopkins,  Thomas,  Newent 
Loveday,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Sibraunce,  Thomas,  Newland 
Slatter,  Thomas,  Meysey  Hampton 
Gotheridge,  Thomas,  North  Cerney 
Robertes,  Thomas,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Dodgen,  Thomas,  Pucklechurch 
Sherford,  Walter,  Cheltenham 
Longney,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Phill,  Walter,  Thornbury 
Powell,  Welthian,  Brockwere 
Phinnymore,  William,  Cam 
Force,  William,  Wollaston 
Knight,  William,  Berkeley 
Derrett,  William,  Stinchcombe 
Cooke,  William,  Berkeley 
Yate,  William,  Charlton  Kmgs 
Thomas,  William,  Teynton 
Taylor,  William,  Northleach 
Keke,  William,  Ashleworth 
Woodcock,  William,  Brockworth 
Bailyes,  William,  Kemerton 
Hathway,  William,  Berkeley 
Powell,  William,  Lydney 
Gierke,  William,  Hartpury 
Bubbe,  William,  Churchdown 
Barrow,  William,  Oldbury 
Plummer,  William,  Marshfield 
Byrte,  William,  Berkeley 
Burnell,  William,  Yate 
Smith,  William,  Avening 
Willis,  William,  Kempsford 
Heekes,  William,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Trubodye,  William,  Bitton 


1591- 

Byrte,  Agnes  [missing] 
Baily,  Agnes,  Berkeley 
Turner,  Agnes,  Duntsborne  Abbots 
Rowles,  Agnes,  Ilaresfield 
Donne,  Agnes,  Teynton 
Kildermoore,  Agnes,  Cirencester 
Burdge,  Agnes,  Rangeworth 
Crome,  Alexander,  Berkeley 
Neale,  Alexander,  gent,  Yate 
Russell,  Alexander,  Yate 
Champneys,  Alice,  Thornbury 
Heyward,  Alice,  Lydney 
Ward,  Alice,  Longborough 


Braunch,  Alice,  Over 

Winchcmobe    als.    Whitinge,    Alice, 

"Bisley 
Skinner,  Alice,  Rudford 
Spence,  Allen,  Gloucester 
Packer,  Ann,  Cold  Aston 
Etheridge,  Ansell,  Kings  Stanley 
Baker,  Anthony,  Slimbridge 
Hignell,  Anthony,  Down  Ampney 
Harbart,  Anthony,  Berkeley 
Longdon,  Arthur,  Acton  Ilger 
Knight,  Catherine,  Tuddington 
Rydler,  Christopher,  Bisley 
Rickardes,  Christopher,  Hardwick 
Patricke,  Edmund,  Saperton 
Haker,  Edmund,  Ueerhurst 
Pridye,  Edmund,  Quedgley 
Horrold,  Edmund,  Yate 
Sherle,  Edmund,  Meysey  Hampton 
Whittington,  Edwd.,  gent.,  St.  Briavels 
Seaborne     als.     Plummer,      Edward, 

Painswick 
Knight,  Edward,  Slimbridge 
Webb,  Edward,  Rangeworthy 
Knight,  Eleanor,  Arlingham 
Mansell,  Elizabeth,  Bourton-on-Hill 
Peerse,  Elizabeth,  Westbury 
Powesse,  Elizabeth,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Durndoll,  Elizabeth,  North  Cerney 
Pacye,  Francis,  Kemerton 
Wyatt,  Gabriel,  Micheldean 
Burd,  George,  Horsley 
Garner,  George,  Upper  Swell 
Webley,  Giles,  Brockworth 
Darke,  Helen,  Syston 
Jones,  Henry,  Bitton 
Campe,  Henry,  Stone 
Kilbee,  Henry,  Little  Compton 
Tyler,  Henry,  Thornbury 
Sertch,  Henry,  Thornbury 
Willette,  Henry,  Kemerton 
Hewes,  Humphrey,  Dorsington 
Moreman,  Isabel,  Dyrham 
Rickardes,  James,  Berkeley 
French,  James,  Westerley 
Seaborne,  James,  Nibley 
Apreece,  Jas.,  parson  of  Bromsberrow 
Spencer,  Jane,  Gloucester 
Williams,  Joan,  Northleach 
Syms,  Joan,  Churcham 
Orchott,  Joan  [abode  not  given] 
Rogers,  Joan,  Lydney 
Gelfe,  Joan,  Ashleworth 
Hopkin,  Joan,  Newland 
Frye,  Joan,  Acton  Turvile 
Fretheme,  Joan,  Adlestrop 
Nicholls,  John,  Meysey  Hampton 
Kere,  John,  Wollaston 
Hamlett,  John,  Preston 
Hawkes,  John,  Minchinhampton 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


91 


Stevens,  John,  Lechlade 

Gonne,    Margaret  [missing,  see  under 

Wise,  John,  Driffield 

1590] 

Drew,  John,  High  Leadon 

Gelfe,  Margaret,  Hartpury 

Agg,  John,  Didbrook 

Stones,  Margaret,  Thornbury 

Godfrey,  John,  Buckland 

Freeman,  Margaret,  Northleach 

Knight,  John,  Arlingham 

Taylor,  Slargaret,  Farmington 

Dawson,  John,  Longhope 

Shilton,  Margaret,  Southrop 

Robins,  John,  Dumbleton 

Robins,  Margaret,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Wilcockes,  John,  Rockhampton 

Jelfe,  Margaret,  Upleadon 

Tibpats,  John,  Berkeley 

Wyatt,  Margaret,  Micheldean 

Brewer,  John,  Moreton-in-Marsh 

Ikyns,  Margery,  Dumbleton 

Rutter,  John,  Alderton 

Rodwey,  Margery,  Ampney  Crucis 

Allord,  John,  Ashleworth 

Neale,  Martin,  VVesterley 

Coole,  John,  Tirley 

Bower,  Mary,  Slimbridge 

Jeffes,  John,  Ashleworth 

Tratman,  Maurice,  Cam 

Quinell,  John,  Moreton-in-Marsh 

Smith,  Maurice,  Rockhampton 

Holbrooke,  John,  Thornbury 

Higges  als.  Hickes.  Nich.,  Gloucester 

Bingley,  John,  curate  of  Oxenton 

Moone,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 

Howell,  John,  Tibberton 

Bower,  Nicholas,  Slimbridge 

Addams,  John,  Alvington 

Dawson,  Parnell,  Longborough 

Fisher,  John,  Alvington 

Siblis,  Peter,  Newent 

Wade,  John,  Rockhampton 

Hurdman,  Philip,  Newland 

Rowles,  John,  Arlingham 

Hopkin,  Philip,  Newland 

Russell,  John,  Thornbury 

Baker,  Richard,  Westbury 

Kente,  John,  Ashchurch 

Everedd,  Richard,  the  elder,  Berkeley 

Sadler,  John,  Badgworth 

White,  Richard,  Mickleton 

Moune,  John,  Deerhurst 

Greeninge,  Richard,  Gretton 

Busshopp,  John,  Quedgeley 

Baker,  Richard,  Berkeley 

Kilford,  John,  Longney 

Perryn,  Richard,  Avening 

Emerye,  John,  Aldsworth 

SoUers,  Richard,  Cirencester 

Cawford,  John,  Churcham 

Worlock,  Richard,  Thornbury 

Cowles,  John,  Morton  Valence 

Deacle,  Richard,  Bourton-on-Water 

Oliver,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Degin,  Richard,  Upper  Swell 

Coustaunce,  John,  Westbury 

Fyfield,  Richard,  Northleach 

Butter,  John,  Hartpury 

Longden,  Richard,  Hawkesbury 

Westo,  John,  Charfield 

Symons,  Richard  [missing] 

Ford,  John,  Wapley 

Westropp,  Richard,  Stroud 

Ailway,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Mylton,  Richard,  Westerley 

Mallett,  John,  Berkeley 

Forde,  Richard,  Stroud 

Shayle,  John,  Kingscote 

Workman,   Rich.,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Piggi  John,  Notgrove 

Davies,  Richard,  Ashleworth 

Carter,  John,  Little  Compton 

Turnor,  Richard,  Hard  wick 

Bailis,  John,  Stanton 

Mundee,  Richard,  North  Nibley 

Eyers,  John,  Beckford 

Bandde,  Richard,  Upton  St.  Leonard 

Edghocke,  John,  Twining 

Carpenter,  Richard,  Alderton 

Lewes,  John,  Gloucester 

Davies,  Richard,  Bitton 

Boese,  John,  Rockhampton 

Davis,  Richard,  Ashleworth 

Winter,  John,  Lydney 

Wotton,  Robert,  Kemerton 

Nelmes,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Frape,  Robert,  Slimbridge 

Lucas,  John,  Frampton 

Allen,  Robert,  Tortworth 

Stratford,  John,  Charlton  Kings 

Newman,  Robert,  Cirencester 

Howlder,  John,  Charlton  Kings 

Rodwey,  Robert,  North  Cerney 

Moreton,  John,  Bleddington 

Eaton  als.  Hamlett,  Robert,  Westbury 

Mathew,  John  [missing] 

Stone,  Robert,  Minchinhampton 

Mathewe,  John,  Sevenhampton 

Jenkyns,  Robert,  Avening 

Legge,  Julian,  Iron  Acton 

Frape,  Robert,  Slimbridge 

Willis,  Katherine,  Ampney  St.  Peter 

Cloterbooke,  Robert,  rector  of  Staunton 

Haynes,  Katherine,  Iron  Acton 

Maunsell,  Robert,  Bourton-on-PIill 

Atwood,  Leonard,  Berkeley 

Pinfold,  Robert,  Kempsford 

Cottrell,  Margaret,  Saintbury 

Byford,  Robert,  Slimbridge 

92 


Gloucester shu'e  Wills. 


[154T-1650. 


Hyett,  Robert,  Walton  Cardiflf 
Newton,  Robert,  Westbury 
Rymor,  Robert,  Bitton 
Neale,  Robert  [missing] 
Harbatt,  Robert,  Thornbury 
Hallinge,  Robert,  Brockthorp 
Bydle,  Robert,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Day,  Roger,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Younge,  Roger  [missing] 
Tappan,  Sybill,  Winchcombe 
Mylett,  Thomas,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Pitman,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Brigge,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Waddam,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Weaver,  Thomas,  Newent 
Francklin,  Thomas,  Chedworth 
Moreton,  Thomas,  Elkeston 
Merritt,  Thomas,  Michelhampton 
Pourton,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Kinge,  Thomas,  Estington 
Peerse,  Thomas,  Kempsford 
Russell,  Thomas,  Uumbleton 
Baggett,  Thos.,  Frampton  Maunsell 
Braune,  Thomas,  Norton 
Welladvise,  Thomas,  South  Cerney 
Fordes,  Thomas,  Leonard  Stanley 
Oliver,  Thomas,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Lawes,  Thomas,  Badgeworth 
Beale,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Packer,  Thomas,  South  Cerney 
Dyer,  Thomas,  Bisley 
Poole,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Neale,  Thomas,  Taynton 
Tipper,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Atwood,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Haule,  Thomas,  South  Cerney 
Robins,  Thomas,  Kempsford 
Minchin,  Thomas,  Broadwell 
Curtesse,  Thomas,  Notgrove 
Yeate,  Thomas,  Weston 
Spencer,  Thomas,  Shipton  Oliff 
Orchard,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Hardinge,  Thomas,  Cam 
Johnsons,  Thomas,  Downampney 
Colley,  Thomas,  Ashchurch 

*  Millet,  Thomas,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Westerley 

■''■  Pitman,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Langford,  Thomas,  Doynton 

*  Briggs,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Watte  als.  Taylor,  Thos.,  Hardwick 
Hale,  Thomas,  Gloucester 

*Waddam,  Thomas,  Marsfield 
Capener,  Walter,  Churchdovvn 
Geise,  Walter,  Deerhurst 
Abraham,  William,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Hyett  als.  Stokes,  Wm.,  Honeybourne 

*Warde,  William,  Welford 

Jobbins,  William,  Berkeley 

•  Not  in  the  Calendar. 


Rogers,  William,  Maisemore 
Etheridge,  William,  Maisemore 
Badger,  William,  Twining 
Churche,  Wiliiam,  Sandhurst 
Maunsell,  William,  Bourton-on  Hill 
Twyninge,  William,  Upleadon 
Pullam,  William,  Aston  Blank 
Neild,  William,  Gloucester 
Archard,  William,  Fairford 
Haynes,  Wm.,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Jelfe,  William,  Upleadon 
Whittington,  William,  St.  Briavels 
Wodley,  William,  Tirley 
Spycer,  William,  Hatherop 
Phelpes,  William,  Batsford 
Winston,  William,  Buckland 
Taylor,  William,  Hardwick 
Tog^ell,  William,  Miserden 
Powesse,  William,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Griffin,  William,  Stroud 
Rickettes,  William,  Rodborow 
Durlinge,  William,  Tuddenham 
Chedworth,  William,  Forthampton 
Reeve,  William,  Dumbleton 
Hyndye,  William,  Hartpury 
Parker,  William,  Old  Sodbury 
Elger,  William,  Rodmerton 
Brinckworth,  William,  Weston  Byrt 
Shott,  William,  Rodmerton 
Coles,  William,  Lechlade 
Wood,  William  [missing] 
Read,  William,  Aston  Blank 
Robertes,  William,  Welford 
Powell,  William,  Berkeley 
Mason,  William,  Churcham 
Smith,  William  [missing] 
Colman,  William,  Rockhampton 
Partridge,  William,  Berkeley 
Kempe,  William,  Churcham 
Higgins,  William  [missing] 
Trjmder,  William,  North  Cerney 
Younge,  William  [missing] 

1592. 

Wickes,  Agnes,  North  Nibley 
Harris,  Agnes,  Winchcombe 
Togwell,  Agnes,  Elkeston 
Cooke,  Agnes,  Standish 
Tawnye,  Agnes,  Winchcombe 
Bushopp,  Agnes,  Westerley 
Thee,  Agnes,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Holbrooke,  Agnes,  Latteridge 
Getlye,  Agnes,  Mickleton 
White,  Alice,  Gloucester 
Bushopp,  Alice,  Churchdown 
Thomas,  Alice,  Wickwar 
Archarde,  Alice,  Fairford 
Gieste,  Allen,  Swindon 
Belshyre,  Alexander,  Yale 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


93 


Tounsend,  Ann  [missincj] 
Handman,  Ann,  Tibberton 
Hichman,  Anthony,  Down  Ampney 
Grasinge,  Anthony.  Minster  worth 
Callowe,  Arthur,  Churcham 
Ellis,  Bernard,  Hanham 
Dawe,  Cecilia,  Hawkesbury 
Lea,  Christian,  Saintbury 
Pillmore,  Christian,  Sydington 
Tuffelye,  Christopher,  Boddington 
Groome,  Christopher,  Baton 
Smith,  Edmund,  Thornbury 
Millor,  Edmund,  Berkeley 
Tilley,  Edward,  Tormarton 
Browne,  Edward,  Painswick 
Tilley,  Edward,  Marshfield 
Johnson,  Edward,  Bourton-on-Water 
Fowle,  Eleanor,  Huntley 
Cannopp,  Elizabeth,  Cirencester 
Pegler,  Elizabeth,  Nympsfield 
Hill,  Elizabeth,  Dymock 
Layte,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Blake,  Elizabeth,  Standish 
Smith,  Elizabeth,  Berkeley 
Rosier,  Ellis,  Wickwar 
Howell,  Francis,  Sudbury 
Baker,  Francis,  Hasfield 
Greene,  Grace,  Bitton 
Dane,  George,  King's  Stanley 
Ball,  Giles,  Avening 
Evans,  Giles,  Thornbury 
Dunstall,  Heqry,  Welford 
Taylor,  Henry,  Coin  St.  Denys 
Cripps,  Henry,  Lechlade 
Collett,  Henry,  Upper  Slaughter 
Spoakes,  Helen,  Tortworth 
Hodges,  Humphrey,  Westcote 
Russell,  Humphrey,  Stroud 
Byforde,  Hugh,  Slimbridge 
Milles,  Isabel,  Cold  Aston 
Homborne,  Isabel,  Buckland 
Trippett,  James,  Awre 
Somerville,  James,  Naunton 
Bridgman,  James,  Micheldean 
Harris,  Joan,  Saul 
Rowles,  Joan,  Harsfield 
Walker,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Tasker,  Joan,  Gloutester 
Pegler,  John,  Nympsfield 
Wheatcrofte     als.     Whotcote,    John, 

Lemington 
Thomas,  John,  Wickwar 
Adams,  John,  Taynton 
Cowlye,  John,  Slimbridge 
Osborne,  John,  Bitton 
Rooche,  John,  Great  Badmanton 
Birchft,  John,  Ruardean 
Calphoe,  John,  Saperton 
Pirton,  John,  Minster  worth 
Freckleton  als.  Haines,  John,  Welford 


Wicke,  John,  Longney 
lies,  John,  Drititield 
Etheridge,  John,  Norton 
Launder,  John,  Newnham 
Storre,  John,  Leonard  Stanley 
Fincker,  John,  Deerhurst 
Waite,  John,  Tortworth 
Heywarde,  John,  Hartpury 
Goughe,  John,  Lea 
Robertes,  John,  Beckford 
Griste,  John  [abode  not  given] 
Blake,  John,  Standish 
Archard,  John,  Colne  Alwynes 
Buckle,  John,  Ockington 
Jones,  John,  Newnham 
Cowmedowe,  John,  Taynton 
Pathlowe,  John,  Toddenham 
Smalridge,  John,  Miserden 
Phelpes,  John,  Marshfield 
Meysye,  John,  Duntsborne  Abbots 
Hooper,  John,  Newent 
Turner,  John,  parson  of  Brimsfield 
Purlan,  John,  Kingswood 
Hyett,  John,  Nether  Guiting 
Lane,  John,  Ashle worth 
Tippetts,  John,  Berkeley 
Cooke,  John,  Stow 
Millmay,  John,  Oldbury 
Capener,  John,  Churchdown 
Seneger,  John,  Berkeley 
Holsteede,  John,  Westbury 
Morewent,  John,  Hartpury 
Daniell,  John,  Arlingham 
Tilladam,  John,  Oldbury 
Swanley,  John,  Wheatenhurst 
Wooles,  John,  Westbury 
Wirwood,  John,  Tuddenham 
Belcher,  John  [missing]  Phi/: 

Knowles,  ^whfi,  Minchinhampton 
Milton,  John,  Wolston 
Kinge,  Julian,  Estmgton 
Bearde,  Julian,  Standish 
Bayly,  Katherine,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Collett,  Katherine,  Westcote 
Hawle,  Katherine,  South  Cerney 
Noble,  Katherine,  Campden 
Skinner,  Katherine,  Meysey  Mars-ton 
Bydle,  Katherine,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Turner,  Leonard,  Tewkesbury 
Milton,  Lawrence,  Cleeve 
Hurste,  Margery,  Winchcombe 
Manninge,  Margaret,  Kmgscote 
Pache,  Margaret,  Thornbury 
Warner,  Margaret,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Kinge,  Margaret,  Churcham 
Chambers,  Margaret,  Marshfield 
Hoper,  Margaret,  Minsierworth 
Johnsons,  Margt.,Frampton-on-Severn 
Jeyne,  Maurice,  Tuddenham 
Longden,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 


f>r 


94 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Freeman,  Nicholas,  Berkeley 
Pbipps,  Nicholas,  Huntley 
Thomas,  Nicholas,  Badgeworth 
Davies,  Philip,  Tuddenham 
Arram,  Richard,  Newnham 
Atwrood,  Richard,  Cam 
Mouncke,  Richard,  Kempsford 
Coppocke,  Richard,  parson  of 

Whittington 
Humphrey,  Richard,  Hardwick 
Willye,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Kjrte,  Richard,  Bourton-on-Water 
Comwell,  Richard,  Leonard  Stanley 
Moore,  Richard,  Colne  Rogers 
Holloway,  Richard,  Elmiston 
Reade,  Richard,  Clifford  Chambers 
Grove,  Richard,  Oldbury 
Gierke,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Bowrreye,  Richard,  Newnham 
Pache,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Windowe,  Richard,  Pitchcombe 
Robbins,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Nurse,  Richard,  Longhope 
Hawkins,  Richard,  Bourton-on-Water 
Blainche,  Richard,  Estington 
Wollams,  Richard,  Staunton 
Bashott,  Richard,  Minchinhamplon 
Latner,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Grayle,  Robert,  Cromhall 
Knighte,  Robert,  Hawkesbury 
Prosser,  Robert,  Hanham 
Mace,  Robert,  Westcote 
Packer,  Robert,  Standish 
Wadlye,  Robert,  Hawkesbury 
Torner,  Robert,  Bulley 
Morse,  Robert,  Coin  Rogers 
Hardinge,  Roger,  Weston  Byrt 
Miilwarde,  Roger,  Boxwell 
Dobbin,  Roland,  Sherborne 
Bentall,  Roland,  gent.,  late  servant  to 

the  Bishop  of  Gloucester 
Higges,    Stephen,  Wotton-under- 

Edge 
Careles,  Simon,  Buckland 
Goulde,  Thomas,  Newnham 
Turner,  Thomas,  Bisley 
Hathrell,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Nashe,  Thomas,  Oldbury 
Heywarde,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Bridge,  Thomas,  Great  Badminton 
Chester,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Daniell,  Thomas,  Flaxley 
Bearde,  Thomas,  Standish 
Downton,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Frape,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Hillman,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Smith,  Thomas,  Admington,  Quinton 
Freeman,  Thomas,  Ebrington 
Edwards,  Thomas,  Alderton 
Bourchier,  Thomas,  Berkeley 


Pewtres,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Homfrey,  Thomas,  Hardwick 
Wtlshire,  Thomas,  Etlow 
Hindye,  Thomas,  Kingswood 
Avyne,  Thomas,  Clifford  Chambers 
Bamwoode,  Thomas,  King's  Stanley 
Hicks,  Thomas,  Charfield 
Smarte,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Phipps,  Thomas,  Temple  Guiting 
Crompe,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Higgin,  Thomas,  Staunton 
Dawe,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Taylor,  Thomas,  Huntley 
Malin,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Hill,  Thomas,  Newent 
Hollyday,  Thomas,  Awre 
Harmer,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Fletcher,  Thomas,  Little  Compton 
Gierke,  Thomas  {see  1593] 
Whitraey,  Thomas,  Mmsterworth 
Phillpotte,  Walter,  Alvington 
Aunsell,  Walter,  Little  Dean 
Bearde,  Walter,  Standish 
Greene,  Walter,  Gloucester 
Hunte,  William,  Stroud 
Jacketts,  William,  Coin  St.  Denys 
Groome,  William,  Wickwar 
Wilcocks,  William,  Rockhampton 
Slimbridge,  William,  Thornbury 
Kirbye,  William,  Ampney  Crucis 
Bence,  William,  Stonehouse 
Neale,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Harris,  William,  Saul 
Holboroe,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Maunsell,  William,  Titherington 
Kimpe  ah.  Miles,  William,  Hatherop 
Byforde,  William,  Rudford 
Griffin,  William,  Bisley 
Russell,  William,  Wapley 
Tanner,  William,  Tetbury 
Jones,  William,  Hanham 
Minchin,  William,  Wick  Risington 
Bigges,  William,  Little  Compton 
Baker,  William,  Sutton 
Ferryman,  William,  Westerley 
Tiley,  William,  Marshfield 
Tiler,  William,  Rockhampton 
Gornwell,  William,  King's  Stanley 
Mabbette,  William,  Coaley 
Gransotme,  William,  Gloucester 
Maunsell,  William,  Dumbleton 
Gollins,  William,  Longborough 
Bande,  William,  Rudford 
Llewellen,  William,  Tuddenham 
Idolls,  William,  Tresham 
Gwiilam,  William,  Taynton 
Britten,  William,  Bitton 
Veysye,  William,  Minsterworth 
Russell,  William,  Longney 
Bourchier,  William  [missing] 


1 541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


95 


1593- 

Parker,  Agnes,  Cam 
Linsey,  Alexander,  Westerley 
Tilladam,  Alice  [missing] 
Simpson,  Alice,  Yanworth 
Sperringe,  Ann,  Cleeve 
Boste,  Ann  [missing] 
Tovye,  Ann,  Tewkesbury 
Robins,  Anthony  [missing] 
Buck,  Anthony  [missing] 
Savadge,  Arthur,  Gloucester 
Baily,  Cecilia,  Tetbury 
Homage,  Christopher,  Matson 
Bristow,  Edmund,  Boxwell 
Coppin,  Edmund,  Charlton  Abbots 
Trye,  Edward,  gent.,  Hardwick 
Belshire,  Edward,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Bussbopp,  Eleanor,  Standish 
Slaughter,  Eleanor,  Tirley 
Higgins,  Eleanor,  Tewkesbury 
Lugge,  Elizabeth,  Bisley 
Crafte,  Elizabeth,  Frethem 
Allen,  Elizabeth,  Coin  Rogers 
Holiday,  Elizabeth,  Ruardean 
Hathway,  Florence,  Berkeley 
Selman,  Geoffrey,  Cam 
Wilse,  Guy,  Dymock 
Read,  Henry,  Berkeley 
Masfield,  Henry,  Cleeve 
Lawrence,  Henry,  Berkeley 
Stone,  Henry,  Bitton 
Rutter,  Henry,  Preston 
Browne,  Henry,  Slimbridge 
Smith,  Henry,  Berkeley 
Adye,  Henry,  Thornbury 
Belshire.  Henry,  Yate 
Tovye,  Henry,  Tewkesbury 
Compton,  Henry,  gent.,  Bisley 
Heyward,  Hugh,  Hartpury 
♦Bridge,  Isabel,  Berkeley 
*Lye,  Isabel,  Barnwood 
Lye,  Isabel,  Barnwood 
Bridge,  Isalsel,  Berkeley 
♦Byrking,  James,  Awre 
*Throme,  James,  Awre 
Cottrell,  James,  Snowshill 
Codgell,  James,  Bourton-on- Water 
*Flooke,  James,  Deerhurst 
*Codgell,  James,  Little  Aston 
*Cottrell,  James,  Snowshill 
Burkinge,  James,  Awre 
Flooke,  James,  Deerhurst 
Wattes,  James,  Lygh 
Throme,  James,  Awre 
*Seager,  James,  Thornbury 
■  *Watts,  James,  Ligh 
Seagar,  James,  Thornbury 
Churchman,  Joan,  Tuddenham 

*  Not  in  the  Calendar.     Some  are  apparently 
duplicates. 


Itheridge,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Dowdinge,  Joan,  Frampton 

♦Tilie,  Joan,  Cold  Aston 

*Cole,  Joan,  Honeybome 

Kyte,  Joan,  Pebworth 

Crewe,  Joan,  Kingscote 

*Dowding,  Joan,  Frampton 

♦Russell,  Joan,  Dumbleton 

♦Itheridge,  Joan,  Gloucester 

*Rugg,  Joan,  Wotton's  Combe 

♦Crewe,  Joan,  Kingscote 

Cole,  Joan,  Honeybourne 

Tilie,  Joan,  Cold  Aston 

♦Churchman,  Joan,  Tudenham 

Russell,  Joan,  Dumbleton 

Rugge,  Joan,  Wottons  Combe 

♦Nele,  John,  Yate 

Apbevan,  John,  Winchcombe 

♦Barker,  John,  Cranham 

Wheler,  John,  Gloucester 

♦Sawyer,  John,  Rodmarton 

Newarke,  John,  Minchinhampton 

♦Norris,  John,  Wormington 

Packer,  John,  Arlingham 

♦Dufifieid,  John,  Tewkesbury 

♦Shewle,  John,  Staverton 

Maunsell,  John,  Cromhall 

Hopkins,  John,  Westbury 

♦Little,  John,  Cheltenham 

Harris,  John,  Hawling 

Morecock  als.  Smith,  John,  Moreton 

Valence 
Rutter,  John,  Toddington 
♦Churche,  John,  Sandhurst 
♦Packer,  John,  Titherington 
Kemett,  John  [missing] 
♦Whittern,  John,  Charlton  Kings 
Hasilwood,  John,  Campden 
♦Ashmead,  John,  Brimpsfield 
Hinde,  John,  Toddenham 
♦Okehill,  John,  Churcham 
Earle,  John,  Rockhampton 
Humfreys,  John,  Morton  Valence 
Packer,  John,  Titherington 
*  Harris,  John,  Hawling 
Churche,  John,  Sandhurst 
♦Hopkins,  John,  Westbury 
Whithorne,  John,  Charlton  Kings 
Ockhiil,  John,  Churcham 
*Maunsell,  John,  Cromhall 
Little,  John,  Cheltenham 
Ashmead,  John,  Brimpsfield 
♦Packer,  John,  Arlingham 
♦Newarke,  John,  Minchinhampton 
♦Apbevan,  John,  Winchcombe 
♦Hancock,  John,  Oldbury 
Ithell,  John,  Leonard  Stanley 
♦Perry  als.  Ricatts,  John,  Standish 
Curtys,  John,  Oldbury 

*Not  in  the  Calendar.     Some  are  apparently 

duplicates. 


96 


Gloitcestershu^e   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


*Grindle  ah.  Wheler,  John,  Frampton- 

on-Severn 
Smith,  John,  Lassington 
Voobes,  John,  Kingswood,  Wilts. 
*Gray,  John,  Buckland 
Sollons,  John,  Corse 
Bradstock,  John,  Ashleworth 
*Wheler,  John,  Gloucester 
Showle,  John,  Staverton 
*Ithell,  John,  Leonard  Stanley 
Duffield,  John,  Tewkesbury 
*Bradstock,  John,  Ashleworth 
Norris,  John,  Wormington 
*Voobes,  John,  Kingswood 
Sawyer,  John,  Rodmerton 
*Sollens,  John,  Corse 
Barker,  John,  Cranham 
*Smith,  John,  Lassington 
*Morecock  als.  Smith,  John,  Morton 

Valence 
Nele,  John,  Yate 
*Curtys,  John,  Oldbury 
Gray,  John,  Buckland 
Grindle  als.  Whelor,  John,  Frampton 

on  Severn 
Perry   als.    Ricatts,    John,    Standish 
*Earle,  John,  Rockhampton 
Rayer,  John,  Tewkesbury 
*Hynde,  John,  Toddenham 
*Haselwood,  John,  Campden 
Phillippes   als.    Phelpes,   John,  North 

Nibley 
*Kemett,  John,  Sandhurst 
■^Humphreys,  John,  Morton  Valence 
Hancock,  John,  Oldbury 
*Rutter,  John,  Toddington 
*Cowley,   John,    servant    to   Thomas 

Warren,  Snowshill 

In  the  Calender  Thomas  Warren  is  entered  as 
the  testator. 

*Horwood,  Julian,  Frocester 
Horwood,  Julian,  Frocester 
Williams,    Katherine,   Wotton-under- 

Edge 
Adams,  Katherine,  Newent 
Chambers,  Katherine,  Painswick 
Portlock,  Lucy,  South  Cerney 
Cloterbook,  Margery,  Berkeley 
Webley,  Margery,  Shenbridge 
Hallinge,  INIargery,  Brockthorp 
Ward  als.  Roane,  Margery,  Gloucester 
Milton,  Margery,  Gloucester 
Smith,Margaret,Bevington-in-Berkeley 
Taylor,  Margery,  Kingswood 
Dryver,  Matthew,  Awre 
Wood,  Mary,  Twining 
William,  Margery,  Cranham 
Wyatt,  Nicholas,  Tewkesbury 
Bradhurst,  Ralph,  Northleach 

•Not  in   the   Calendar.      Some   are   apparently 
duplicates. 


Tarren,  Richard,  Mickleton 
Tychett,  Richard,  Cleeve 
Bosley,  Richard,  Badgeworth 
Banbury,  Richard,  Bourton-on-Hill 
Wynninge,  Richard,  Ched worth 
Young-,  Richard,  Hardwick 
Cull,  Richard,  Ampney  St.  Peter 
Ludlo^^,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Nott,  Richard,  Churcham 
Jhonson,  Richard,  Fairford 
Martin,  Richard  [missing] 
*Abington,  Richard,  Dowdeswell 
Hyett,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Milton,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Winsmore,  Richard,  Stow 
Longe,  Richard,  Tetbury 
Clever,  Richard,  Cowley 
Woodhouse,  Richard,  Westbury 
Luffingham,  Richard,  Fretherne 
Labington,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Brushe,  Richard,  Fairford 
Jeffe,  Roger,  Longney 
Prieste,  Roger,  Lydney 
Linsey,  Roger,  Cleeve 
Barr,  Roger,  Charlton  Abbots 
Nightingale,  Roger,  Taynton 
Powle,  Roger,  Mickleton 
Flooke,  Roger,  Deerhurst 
Dichford,  Robert,  Quinton 
Duswell,  Robert,  Tortworth 
Howell,  Robert,  Westbury 
Sjrfford,  Robert,  Abson 
Hopkins,  Robert,  Kingscote 
Pride,  Robert,  Newent 
Cooke,  Robert,  Painswick 
Smarte,  Robert  [abode  not  given] 
Browne,  Robert,  Fairford    , 
Compeare,  Robert,  Hawkesbury 
Smarte,  Robert,  Cirencester 
Saunders,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
Trinder,  Tkomas,  Ampney  St.  Mary 
Smith  als.  Netherton,  Thomas,  Ciren- 
cester 
Felpes,  Thomas,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Whitterne,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Smith,  Thomas,  Dyrham 
Chapman,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Chaundler,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Tychett,  Thomas,  Cleeve 
Gierke,  Thomas,  Newent 
Hall,  Thomas,  Tuddenham 
Pearte,  Thomas,  Winchcombe 
Gundie,  Thomas,  Preston,  Gloucester 
Wyett,  Thomas,  Coates 
Smith,  Thomas,  Bourton-on-Hill 
*Longden,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Longford,  Thomas,  gent.,  Winston 
Bysowth,  Thomas,  Longborough 
Oliver,  Thomas,  Frampton  Cotterell 

•Not  in  the  Calendar. 


\ 


1 541-1650.] 


Gloiiceste'r shire  Wills. 


97 


Trull,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Pitt,  Thomas  [missing] 
Bromwich,  Walter,  gent.,  Badgeworth 
Sewell,  Walter,  Bisley 
Ellye,  Walter,  gent.,  Newland 
Cole,  William.  Kemerton 
Higg-ins,  William,  Ashchurch 
Holder,  William,  Sandhurst 
Warkman,  William,  Hardwick 
Abright,  William,  Mickleton 
Hill,  William,  Abenhall 
Churche,  William,  Sandhurst 
Brayne,  William,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Hathway,  William,  Berkeley 
lies,  William,  Duntsborne  Rous 
Tyfield,  William,  Farmington 
Read,  William,  Cleeve 
Dashwell,  William,  Gloucester 
Wheler  als.   Page,  William,  Marston 

Sicca 
Reade,  William,  Thombury 
Eddon,  William,  Sutton 
Phelpes,  William,  Berkeley 
Rogers,  William,  Chedworth 
Ipwell,  William,  Bledington 
Goslinge,  William,  Churcham 
Fisher,  William,  Berkeley 
Ljrncke,  William,  Oldbury 
PuUen,  William,  Rockhampton 
Adwicke,  Nicholas,  servant  to  William 

Norwood,  esq.,  Leckhampton 
Fraunces,  William,  Gloucester 

1594. 

Bucke,  Agnes,  Yate 

Bybeth,  Ann,  English  Bicknor 

Sledd,  Agnes,  Alvington 

Lee,  Augustine,  Campden 

*  Barne,  Alice,  Cleeve 

Chaundler,  Alice,  Hawkesbury 

Jhonsons,  Alice,  Fairford 

Partridge,  Alice,  Hempstead 

Jynes.  Alice,  Ashchurch 

Grevell,  Anne,  Ebrington 

Burton,  Alice,  Tytherington 

Smith,  Anne,  Winchcombe 

Harris,  Ann,  or  Agnes,  Saul 

Heaven,  Agnes,  Oldbury 

Partridge,  Agnes,  Haresfield 

Taylor   als.    Cerney,    Anthony,    Coin 

Ahvyns 
Wichwell,  Bridget,  Kingswood 
Leeche,  Christopher,  Hempstead 
Gierke,  Christopher,  Chipping  Sodbur}' 
Collins,  Katherine,  Yate 
Watkins,  Katherine,  Quedgeley 
Rooke  ah.  Rocke,  Uavid,  Lemington 
Lucas,  David,  Slimbridge 

Xot  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 

GLOUC.   WILLS. 


Merrick,  David,  Staunton 
Flooke,  Elizabeth,  Deerhurst 
Partridge,  Eleanor,  Leonard  Stanley 
Ashmeade,  Eleanor,  Brimpsfield 
Carpenter,  Edmund,  Alderton 
Midwinter,  Edmund,  Northleach 
Bradley,  Eleanor,  Awre 
Mabbott,  Edward,  Tytherington 
Goodman,  Eleanor,  Lydney 
Busteed,  Elizabeth,  Hawling 
Robins  als.  Robertes,  Elizabeth,  Yan- 

worth 
Harris,  Edward,  Brockthorp 
Perkins,  Elizabeth,  Hartpury 
Sheath,  Elizabeth,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Evenishe,  Edmund,  Badgeworth 
Taylor,  Francis,  Churcham 
Smith,  Gabriel,  Sherborne 
Rigge,  George,  Tewkesbury 
Onley,  Giles,  Bisley 
Cornock,  Henry,  Berkeley 
Taylor,  Henry,  Gloucester 
Fowler,  Henry,  Stroud 
Hooper,  Henry,  Newland 
Powell,  Henry,  Witcombe 
Newporte,  Hugh,  Cirencester 
Wilshire,  Isabel,  Gloucester 
Welles,  John,  Deerhurst 
Moreton,  John,  Starton 
Wood,  John,  South  Cerney 
Baker,  James,  North  Nibley 
Palmer,  John,  Cleeve 
Gulell,  John,  Tetbury 
Wayte,  John,  Thornbury 
Stokes,  John,  Fairford 
Wattes,  John,  Great  Badminton 
Gierke,  John,  Great  Badminton 
Browninge,  James,  Slimbridge 
Byrton,  John,  North  Nibley 
Bristow,  John,  Kempsford 
Hamshire,  Jane,  Rodberow 
Belcher,  John,  Mickleton 
White,  John,  Great  Badminton 
Goodwin,  John,  Berkeley 
Sallans,  John,  Newent 
Mabbott,  Joan,  Cowley 
Bruton,  John,  Thornbury 
Cope,  Joan,  Dyrham 
Alyes,  John,  Twining 
Tratman,  John,  Titherington 
Williams,  John,  Tredington 
Gr«th  als.  Greene,  James,  Micheldean 
Maldson,  John,  Elmore 
Selman,  John,  Cam 
White,  John,  Hartpury 
Lye  als.  Malten,  John,  Elmore 
Bruton,  Joan,  Tytherington 
Perry,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Nelme,  John,  Flaxley 
Osborne,  John,  Painswick 


98 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Keele,  Joan,  Cirencester 
Hornedge,  Joan,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Williams,  James,  Stroud 
Player,  Isabel,  Abson 
Wightfield,  Julian,  Tirley 
Hamlett,  John,  Preston 
Robins,  Joan,  Bledington 
Dossett,  John,  Broad  Risington 
Gulell,  John,  [see  above] 
Martin,  John,  Lechlade 
Harris,  John,  Lidney 
Cale,  Jeromy,  CHfford 
Colman,  Joan,  Rockhampton 
Bowley,  Lewis,  Cirencester 
Grove,  Mary,  Thornbury 
Randle,  Margaret,  Maisemore 
Lingall,  Margaret,  Barnwood 
Kilbye,  Mary,  Little  Compton 
Keare,  Margaret,  Cleave 
Dawe,  Margaret,  North  Nibley 
Robertas,  ^Iargaret.  Deerhurst 
Alcock,  Margery,  Forthampton 
Hamlett,  Margery,  Preston 
Holsheepe,  Margery,  Churchdown 
Vyner,  Margery,  Churchdown 
Baldwin,  Michael,  Stroud 
Dowdswell,  Maud,  Charlton  Kings 
Forse,  Nicholas,  Berkeley 
Greene,  Peter,  Deerhurst 
Hampton,  Philip,  Westbury 
Dunster,  Philip,  Rockhampton 
Munden,  Richard,  Coates 
Smith,  Roger,  Twining 
Burford,  Richard,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Hickes,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Kirbye,  Robert,  Yanworth 
Greene,  Richard,  Chedworth 
Rascall,  Roger,  Pebworth 
Harper,  Roger,  Hartpury 
Hoskins,  Richard,  North  Nibley 
Seaborne    als.    Hopkins,     Richard, 

Wotton-under-Edge 
Millard,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Fordes,  Robert,  Alderley 
Grove,  Richard,  Titherington 
Poole,  Robert,  Waple 
Maile,  Robert,  Forthampton 
Hodges,  Richard,  Awre 
Brether,  Richard,  Hardwick 
Bridges,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Hinckes,  Rowland,  Cheltenham 
Butcher,  Richard,  Taynton 
.   Legge,  Robert,  Tytherington 
Davis,  Roger,  Highnam 
Morley,  Richard,  Chedworth 
Taylor,  Richard,  Bourtonon-Hill 
Bruton,  Susan,  Cromhall 
Deakyn,  Stephen,  Dodington  [torn] 
Nason,  Simon,  Broadwell 
Fryer,  Thomas,  Arlingham 


Browne,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Atwood,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Martin,  Thomas,  Ruardean 
Wilkins,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Symons,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Moreton,  Thomas,  Honey  bourne 
Smith,  Thomas,  Staunton 
Wichwell,  Thomas,  Kingswood 
Smith,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Wodley,  Thomas,  Micheldean 
Argill,  Thomas,  Little  Dean 
Eycott,  Thomas,  Brimpsfield 
Milles,  Thomas,  Slandish 
Freame,  Thomas,  Standish 
Hyett,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Twynninge,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Streete,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Daniell,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Forde,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Pearte,  Thomas,  Honeyboutne 
Tycull,  Thomas,  Wheatenhurst 
Jorden,  Thomas,  the  elder,  Cleeve 
Bennett,  Thomas,  Bourton-on-Hill 
Hornedge.  William,  Gloucester 
Gierke,  William,  Weston  Byrt 
Pride,  William,  Saul 
Sommers,  William,  Berkeley 
Pegler,  William,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Loveringe,  William,  Estington 
Itheridge,  William,  Maisemore 
Davis,  William.  Kingswood 
Massinger,  W^illiam,  gent.,  Gloucester 
Farmer,  William,  Beckford 
Boothe,  William,  Staunton 
Awnsell,  William,  Hawling 
Milton,  William,  Maisemore 
Evered,  Walter,  Stinchcombe 
Wyneard    als.    Englande,  William, 

Marshfield 
Lawrence,  William,  Westerley 
Cambridge,  William,  Minchinhampton 
Rayer,  William,  Ashchurch 
Forte,  William,  Cowley 
Peter,  William,  Oxenhall 
Jones,  William,  Tuddenham 
Longe,  William,  Brockworth 
Chewe,  William,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Little,  William,  Maisemore 
Bradford,  William,  Preston,  Gloucester 

1595- 

Colle,  Agnes,  Westerley 
Heyward,  Amy,  Odington 
Cooke,  Agnes,  Wickwar 
Harwood,  Ann,  Brookthorp 
Wyman,  Arthur,  Gloucester 
Rogers,  Agnes,  Dowdeswell 
Davies,  Alice,  Doynton 
Flowre,  Anthony,  Berkeley 


1 541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


99 


Hynde,  Alice,  Toddenham 

Jones  als.  Tucker,  James,  Prestbury 

Ward,  Anthony,  Elmiston 

Wright,  John,  Bledmgton 

Hicks,  Alice,  Cam 

Brindle,  James,  Ampney  Crucis 

Roane,  Christopher,  Tibberton 

Silcock   John,  Micheldean 

Idolls,  Christopher,  Oldbiiry 

Swanley,  John,  Estington 

Gatley,  Christopher,  Beckford 

Eddie,  John,  Lydney 

Huntley,  Katherine,  Frocester 

Eeles,  John,  Stinchcombe 

Deane,  Dorothy,  Oldbury 

Lugge,  John,  Siston 

Everett,  Eleanor,  Berkeley 

Walker,  John,  Yate 

Greves,  Elizabeth,  Elmiston 

Morse,  John,  Little  Dean 

Smith,  Giles,  Kings  Stanley 

Dee,  John,  Westbury 

Collwall,  Elizabeth,  Barrow 

Peerse,  John,  Stroud 

Dobbes,  Eleanor,  Gloucester 

Hurne,  John,  Wickwar 

Day,  Elizabeth,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Mitford  als.  Powle,  John,  Dyrham 

Wilse,  Elizabeth,  Down  Hatherley 

Essington,  John,  Coaley 

Archard,  Edward,  Fairford 

Evans  als.  Lawrence,  John,  Taynton 

Earle,  Edith,  Oldbury 

Selie,  John,  Ashleworth 

Awstens,  Giles,  Uley 

Collett,  Joan,  Stow 

Woodman,  Elizabeth,  Pucklechurch 

Heauen,  James,  Didmarton 

Dawe,  Edward,  Hawkesbury 

Pacye,  Joan,  Saul 

Weale  ah.  Pomfrey,  Edmund,  Leck- 

Hicockes,  John,  Framptonon-Severn 

hampton 

Higges,  John,  Wottons  Combe 

Browne,  Edmund,  IMicheldean 

Stringer    als.    Haines,    John,    North 

Milles,  Elizabeth,  Westerley 

Nibley 

Hodges,  Francis,  Weston-sub-Edge 

Warner,  John,  Frocester 

Diston,  George,  Dumbleton 

Vyner,  Joan,  Churchdown 

Maile,  George,  Slimbridge 

Hapton,  John,  Saperton 

Rascoll,  George,  Campden 

Atwell  als.  Wells,  John,  Odington 

*  Watkins,  Henry,  Harescombe 

Creese,  John,  Alderton 

Barnes,  Henry,  Painswick 

Smarte,  John,  Gloucester 

Shield,  Helen,  Tewkesbury 

Carter,  John,  Hartpury 

Baggott,  Humphrey,  Preston 

Jefferyes,  John,  the  elder,  Tirley 

Gibbes,  Henry,  Beckford 

Hollester,  John,  Westerley 

Bradhurst,  Henr)',  Northleach 

Rawlins,  John,  Newnham 

Bruton,  Henry,  Winchcombe 

Farre,  Lawrence,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Alie,  Humphrey,  Cam 

Smith,  Mary,  Sherborne 

Stratford,  John,  Gloucester 

Westoll,  Margery,  Standish 

Mustoe,  John,  Lower  Slaughter 

*  Smjrth,  Mary,  Sher'oorne 

Tullye,  John,  Norton 

Read,  Margery,  Cheltenham 

Bridge,  John,  Berkeley 

Dowdeswell,  Slaud,  Charlton  Kings 

Marshe,  John,  Thornbury 

Taughte,  Margery,  Berkeley 

Worlock,  Julian,  Berkeley 

Bennett,  Mathew,  Yate 

Morse,  John,  Cirencester 

Webb,  Nicholas,  Marshfield 

Newman,  John,  Newent 

Foxley,  Nicholas,  Tewkesbury 

*  Hathway,  John,  North  Nibley 

Brayne,  Nicholas,  Dyrham 

Longney,  John,  Arlingham 

Hejrward,  Parneil,  Ctiurcham 

Cambry,  Joan,  Great  Risington 

Patche,  Philip,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Welles,  John,  Welford 

Awintle,  Philip,   Longhope 

Stubb,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonard 

Willis,  Robert,  Ampney  St.  Peter 

Weale  als.  Pomfrey,  John,  Leckhamp- 

Carpenter,  Robert,  Temple  Guiting 

ton 

Ledenton,  Richard,  Newent 

Knight,  John,  Slimbridge 

Grindle,  Richard,  Westcote 

Hill,  John,  Oxenhall 

Anderas,  Richard,  Berkeley 

Brian,  John,  Thornbury 

Phelpes,  Robert,  Dursley 

Horton,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Baylie,  Richard,  Whetenhurst 

Window,  John,  Ouedgley 

Kinge,  Richard,  Gloucester 

Tipper,  John,  the  younger,  Marshfield 

Stollerd,  Robert,  Harescombe 

Blisse,  John,  Painswick 

Syer,  Richard,  Dimock 

Welles,  John,  Elmore 

Spencer,  Roger,  Moreton  in  Marsh 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 

lOO 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Rugge,  Richard,  North  Nibley 
Jones,  Richard,  South  Cerney 
Edwardes,  Robert,  Badgeworth 
Mascoll,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Purnell,  Robert,  North  Nibley 
Williams,  Richard,  North  Nibley 
Davis,  Robert,  Acton  Turville 
Chambers,  Robert,  Marshfield 
Robins,  Richard,  Putley 
Moore,  Richard,  Westbury 
Read,  Richard,  Lydney 
Seelye,  Richard,  Ashleworth 
Holborough,  Rich.,  Little  Badmenton 
Johnsons,  Richard,  Oddington 
Bullock,  Richard,  Westbury 
Coxe,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Davies  als.  Horsman,  Richard,  Rock- 

hampton 
Garlick,  Richard,  Iron  Acton 
Turnor,  Richard,  Cam 
Nashe,  Richard,  Elmore 
Hanckes,  Thomas,  Nether  Turkdean 
Carter,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Coxe,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Trevis  als.  Ockey,  Thomas,  Barnwood 
Hutchyns  als.  Deakins,  Thomas, 

Ashleworth 
Driver,  Thomas,  Cherington 
Mercant,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Overthrow,  Thomas,  Taynton 
Canninge,  Thomas,  Quinton 
Little,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Heyward,  Thomas,  Upleadon 
Stevens,  Thomas,  Temple  Guiting 
Horwood,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Monninge,  Thomas,  Kingscote 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Corse 
Loxley,  Titus,  Honeybourne 
Yoange,  Thomas,  Longhope 
White,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Beard,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Hav7kins,  Thos.,  Preston,  Gloucester 
Hawlinge,  Thomas,  Staverton 
Walkley,  Thomas,  Micheldean 
Taylor  als.  Perrin,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Dymocke,  Thomas,  Syston 
Linke,  Thomas,  Oklbury 
Cullimore,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Darlinge,  Thomas.  Wollaston 
Persons,  William,  Cirencester 
Browninge,  Wm.,Frampton-on-Severn 
Kinge,  William,  Estington 
Jones,  William,  West  Marshfield 
Gough,  William,  Minsterworth 
Tyler,  William,  Awre 
*  Tayloe,  William,  Gloucester 
Hawkins,  William,  Driffield 
Johnson   als.   Roote,   William,   Rock- 
hampton 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Lawrence,  William,  Hewelsfield 
Greyhurst,  William,  Bledington 
Bicknell,  William,  Gloucester 
Longe,  William,  Brockworth 
Kemis  als.  Lewes,  William,  Horsley 
Webb,  William,  Hartpury 
Dyrram  als.  Smith,  Wm.,  Thornbury 
Paces,  William,  Longney 
Birde,  Walter,  Horsley 
Watkins,  Walter,  Quedgeley 
Cole,  William,  Tirley 
Hurne,  William,  Berkeley 
Gough,  William,  Wollaston 
Brente,  William,  esq.,  Quenington. 

IS9<S. 

Seaborne  als.  Hopkins,  Agnes,  Wotton- 

sub-Edge 
Rogers,  Ann,  Badgworth 
Makarath,  Adam,  Gloucester 
Hale,  Arnold,  Churcham 
Hughes,  Alice,  Gotherington  [miSsing] 
Walcott,  Agnes,  Rangery 
Rutter,  Alice,  Haselton 
Savage,  Anthony,  gent ,  Coscombe 
Read,  Anthony,  Churchstanway 
Keylock,  Agnes,  Minsterworth 
Niblett,  Agnes,  Brookthropp 
Skey,  Avis,  Washborne 
*  Francombe,    Brice,  Wotton-under- 

Edge,  1605 
Hallinge,  Christopher,  Berckeley 
Collins,  Dorothy,  Yate 
Weare,  Dennis,  Dyrham 
Dinssell,  David,  Didmarton 
Nicason,  Edmund,  Arlingham 
Hatton,  Edward,  Forthampton 
Ward,  Edward,  Abson 
Player,  Elizabeth,  Badminton 
Turner,  Elizabeth,  Colsborne 
Wilkins,  Edward,  Frocester 
Porter,  Eleanor,  Ashelworth 
Bradley,  Elizabeth,  Campden 
Parker,  Edward,  Prestbury 
t  Hatton,  Edward,  Forthampton 
Hammons,  Giles,  Painswick 
Munden,  Giles,  Campden 
Morgan,  Elizabeth,  Tiddenh^m 
Thurston,  Francis,  Kingswood 
Etheridge,     Francis,    Frampton-on- 

Severn 
Rutter,  Florence,  Tuddington 
Holliday,  George,  Dean  Parva 
Smarte,  Guy,  Peter  Ampney 
Hornebie,  George,  Cheltenham 
Greene,  Henry,  Colne  Ailwins 
Willis,  Henry,  Ashton-under-Hill 

•  Dated  i6os  but  in  the  htindle  for  1596. 
t  Not  in  the  M.'~.  Calendar. 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


lOI 


Mawson,  Helen,  Cleeve  [missing] 

Whitehead,  Henry,  Hartpury 

Rogfers,  Joan,  Maisemore 

Porter,  John,  Ashelworth 

Hathaway,  Joan,  Horton 

Holland,  John,  Longford,  Gloucester 

Napton,  John,  Lemington 

Jarvis,  Joan,  Barnwood 

Shote,  John,  Barnwood 

Welles,  John,  Buckland 

Wintle,  John,  Churcham 

Jobbins,  John,  North  Nibley 

Longe,  John,  Gloucester 

Woodward,  John,  Cam 

Oley,  John,  Thornbury 

Lord,  John,  Gloucester 

Cowper,  John,  Tuddenham 

Bucknell,  John,  Kemerton    » 

Turner,  John,  Yate 

Tirry,  Joan,  Siston 

Pace,  John,  Abenhall 

Gierke,  John,  Ashchurch 

Buckle,  John,  Elmiston 

Yeomans,  John,  Alvington 

Blanche,  John,  Estington 

Burgesse,  Joan,  Lechlade 

Pettifer,  John,  Shenington 

Brook,  John,  Hartpury 

Churches,  John,  English  Bicknor 

Read,  John,  Littleton  in  Tormaston 

Westripp  a/j.  Heyward,  John,  Leonard 

Stanley 
Newton,  John,  Westbury 
Rowles,  Joan,  Haresfield 
Milton,  Joan,  Maisemore 
Hall,  John,  Sherborne 
Varinder,  Joan,  South  Cerney 
Keylock,  John,  Rodley,  Westbury 
Peerse,  John,  Oldbury 
Collins,  John,  Badminton 
Walker,  James,  Bisley 
Greenhill,  Isabel,  Adlestropp 
Cowley,  Isabel,  Berkeley 
Smith,  John,  Quedgeley 
Smith,  John,  Heath,  Berkeley 
Twizell,  Jane,  Bisley 
Slaughter,  John,  the  elder,  Tirley 
Pyncott,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Bompas,  Joan,  Aston-sub-Edge 
Pace,  John,  Maisemore 
Barnard,  Isabel,  Grafton  in  Beckford 
Marshe,  John,  Wollaston 
Rock,  John,  Upleadon 
James,  Laurence,  Wollaston 
Proute,  Laurence.  Kingswood 
Hall,  Margaret,  Whaddon 
Jhonsons,  Margaret,  Downe  Ampney 
Plummer,  Mary,  Hawkesbury 
Osborne,  Martin,  Marshfield 
Driver,  Nicholas,  Withington 

8    * 


Barnes,  Nicholas,  Ashton-under  Hill 
Bradford,  Peter,  Dymock 
Knowles,  Philip,  Painswick 
Loveday,  Robert,  Fretherne 
Wilmottes,  Robert,  Newnham 
Taylor,  Richard,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Snowe,  Richard,  Bisley 
Wayte,  Richard,  Standish 
Ailway,  Roger,  Taynton 
Byrkin,  Richard,  Awre 
Fryer,  Robert,  Blakney 
Berow,  Richard,  Twyninge 
*  Danson,  Roger,  Tormerton,  1605. 
Buckle,  Richard,  Elmiston 
Cassye,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Weeks,  Richard,  Meizie  Hampton 
Beste,  Rowland,  Twinninge 
Bullock,  Robert,  Elmore 
Porter,  Roger,  Newent 
Price,  Richard,  Beckford 
Smith,  Richard,  Hannam 
Baily,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Piffe,  Roger,  Cleeve 
Thayre,  Robert,  Brockworth 
Greene,  Robert,  Abson 
Tilladam,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Mowsell,  Robert,  English  Bicknor 
HoUester,  Richard,  \Vesterley 
Jenninges,  Roger,  Bromsborow 
Gardner,  Richard,  Painswick 
Hale,  Stephen,  Staunton 
Crumpe,  Silvester,  Westbury 
Spratt,  Thomas,  Fretherne 
Wilshire,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Vaughan,  Thomas,  Wollaston 
Turner,  Thomas,  Cowley 
lies,  Thomas,  Driffield 
Plummer,  Thomas,  Newland 
Martin,  Thomas,  Oldbury 
Doodinge,  Thos.,  Frampton-Cotterell 
Cugley,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Mathew,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Baily,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Rawlins,  Thomas,  Ashton 
Tyndall,  Thomas,  Stinchcombe 
Clarvo,  Thomas,  Lighe 
Fowle,  Thomas,  Flaxley 
Russell,  Thomas,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Home,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Pruett,  Thomas,  Wapley 
Bicke,  Thomas,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Snell,  Thomas,  Rorkhampton 
Wilson,  Thomas,  South  Cerney 
Pinckett,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Willis,  Thomas,  Rangeworthy 
Bigges,  Thomas,  Bitton 
Crome,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Nelme,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Carter,  Thomas,  Bibury 

•  Dated  1605  but  in  the  bundle  for  1596. 


I02 


Glo7tcestershi7'e  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Grasinge,  Thomas,  Pllmore 
Randle,  William,  B.idgeworth 
Freeman,  Walter,  Berkeley 
Freeman,    William,    Frampton-on- 

Severn 
Russell,     William,     Hinton-on-the- 

Green 
Cooke,  William,  Wester'ey 
Hyett,  William,  Westbury 
Edwardes,  William,  Ikockworth 
Walter,  William,  Grafton  in  Beckford 
Fryer,  William,  Arlingharn 
Coles,  William,  Ebrington 
Whelpeley,  William,  Kingswood 
Wether,  Walter,  Xewnham 
Cooper,  William,  Dymock 
Tayler,  William,  Twynini^e 
Palmer,  William,  Campden 
Awood,  William,  Kingstanley 
Carpenter,  William,  Temple  Guiting 
Dowsing,  William,  Ashelworlh 
Osbaston,  William,  Dowdeswell 
Atwood,  William,  Frampton-Cotterell 

1597- 

Hilton,  Annis,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Venne,  Arthur,  Kilcote  in  Hawkesbury 
Cherington,  Alice,  North  Cerney 
Flocke,  Anthony,  Deerhurst 
Home,  Anthony,  Berkeley 
Smith,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Hawley,  Anthony,  Wormington 
Doudin,  Ansell,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Teyler,  Ann,  Blackney  in  Awre 
Smith,  Alice,  .Sherborne 
Poyte,  Ann,  Tibberton 
Wilkes,  Alice,  Gloucester 
Gittoes,  Ansell,  Stroud 
Powell,  Anthony,  Wapley 
Gayner,  Bartholomew,  Chipping 

Sodbury 
Fisher,  Clement,  Elmstone 
Archard,  Katherine.  Fairford 
Bennet,  Christian,  Gloucester 
Dawe,  Eleanor,  Longhope 
Whithed,  Elizabeth,  Chedworth 
Springhold,  Edward,  Old  Sodbury 
Ludlow,  Edmund,  Shipton  Moyn 
Restall,  Edward,  Bisley 
Cartwright,  Elizabeth,  W'ashborne 
•  Collett,  Edith,  Upper  Slaughter 
Kingett,  Edward,  Cowhonyborne 
Clarke,  Elizabeth,  Ampney  Mary 
Hodges,  Elizabeth,  Stow 
*  Barnes,     Elizabeth,    Ashton-under- 

Hill 
Netherton,  Elizabeth,  Buckland 

•  Not  in  the  ?.IS.  Calendar. 


Varines,  Elizabeth,  Ashton-under-Hill 

[missing] 
Bullock,  Edward,  Blisdon 
Payne,  Elizabeth,  Painswick 
Brooke,  Edmund,  I'auntley 
Hill,  Elizabeth,  Pauntley 
Horston,  Edward,  Leonard  Stanley 
Bullock,  Elizabeth,  Blisdon 
Dumbleton,  Edm.,  Burton-on-the-Hill 
Morris,  Elizabeth,  Tod  nam 
Robertes,  Francis,  Saul 
Wilkins,  Fabian,  Queenington 
Radman,  Francis,   Hawkesbury 
Bennett,  George,  Hatheropp 
Smalewood,  George,  Stone 
Parker,  George,  Cam 
Organ,  George,  Brookthropp 
Byshopp,  George,  Deerhurst 
Stockford,  George,  Nether  Lemington 
Hynde,  George,  Todenham 
Whitlech,  George,  Tewkesbury 
Hungerford,   George,  gent.,  Windrush 
Jones,  Henry,  Bitton 
Mason,  Henry,  Broadwell 
Smith,   Henry,  St.  Brevells 
Westmacott,  Hugh,  Colne  Denys 
Bennett,  Henry,  Frocester 
Watkins,  Henry,  Harescombe 
Watkins,  Henry,  Haresfield 
Izod,  Henry,  Tuddington 
Heynes,  Hugh,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Hunt,  Henry,  Saperton 
Selman,  John,  clothier,  Stinchconibe 
Nelme,  Jane,  Stinchcombe 
Pegler,  John,  Thornbury 
White,  John,  Hawkesbury 
Crome,  John,  Berkeley 
Marten,  John,  Iron  Acton 
Westley,  John,  Hannam  [missing] 
Wilshere,  John,  Titherington 
Pruett,  Joan,  Wapley 
Wynyard     als.     England,     Isabel, 

Okeford-in-Marshfield 
Moore,  Jane,  Colne  Rogers 
Webbe,  John,  Rangworthy 
Forshawe,  John.  >Iayseyhampton 
Collett,  John,  Broadwell 
Peter,  John,  Cowhoniborne 
Ra^coll,  John,  W'eston-sub-Edge 
Tayler,  John,  Preston-on-Stour 
Hill,  James,  Alderton 
Page,  Joan,  Preston 
Darney,  John,  North  Nybley 
Home,  John,  Berkeley 
Longe,  John,  Birdlippe-in-Brimpifield 
Portlock,  John,  South  Cemey 
Crome,  John,  W'oodford  [missing] 
Higges,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Felton,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 
j    Randle,  John,  Maisemore 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershii^e  Wills. 


lo- 


Peerse,  John,  Bisley 

Ford,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Curnock,  John,  Kingscott 

Hancock,  John,  Berkeley 

Hope,  Jane,  Chiircham 

WiUiam,  John,  Wollaston 

Twinning,  John,  Painswick 

Gibbes,  John,  Aston  Somerfield 

Elbrige,  James,  Badgworih 

Levris,  John,  Charhon  Kings 

Arnold,  Isabel,  Cromhall 

Wells,  John,  Hill  in  Berkeley 

Smith,  John,  Hill  in  Berkeley 

Harris,  John,  Hawkesbnry 

Neighbour,  John,  Kemerton 

Hill,  John,  Pauntley 

Pitt,  John,  Newent 

Harris,  John,  Elinore 

Warbroke,  John,  Awre 

Barker,  James,  Brimpsfield 

Dockett,  Joan,  Cowley 

Hunt  ills.  Ayshmead,   John,  Leonard 

Stanley 
Busteed,  John,  Hawlinge 
Hale,  John,  Tewkesbury 

*  Borefield,  Joan,  Minsterworth 
Jackman,  John,  Oldbury 

Flooke,  John,  Greet  in  Winchcombe 
Harris,  John,  Winchcombe 
Evans  ah.  Tayler,  Joan,  Berkeley 

*  Pesley,  John,  Bitton 
Restell,  John,  Ashelworth 
Geste,  Joan,  Swindon 
Ball,  Joan,  Avening 

Jaques,  John,  Leonard  Stanley 
Jenyns,  John,  Quedgeley 
Slaughter,  John,  Tirley 
Wooles,  John,  Putley  in  Standish  (bis) 
Barnard,  John,  Beckford 
Mynett,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Beale,  John,  Tirley 
Daniell,  John,  Blaisdon 
Nurse,  John,  Awre 
Ocky,  John,  Parton  in  Churchdown 
Nelme,  John,  Stinchcombe 
Bishop,  Joan,  Down  Hatherley 
Wood,  John,  King  Stanley 
Tayler,  John,  Slimbridge 
Winter,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Gowlter,  Joan,  Charfield 
Trevis  als.  Ocky,  Isabel,  Barn  wood 
Smith,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Ware,  Julian,  Drififeild 
Hopkiqs,  John,  Woodford  in  Berkeley 
Orchard,     Katherine,    Fearford,    see 
Archard,  Kath.,  above  [missing] 
Davies,  Margaret,  Snowshill 
Edwardes,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Cam,  Margaret,  Wikewar 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Horwood,  Margaret.  Eastington 
Harrold,  Margaret,  Titherington 
Thayer,  Margaret,  Brockworth 
Corndell,  Margaret,  Temple  Guiting 
Ladbrooke,  Mary,  Ouinton 
Harvey,  Nicholas,  Berkeley 
Farley,  Nicholas,  Hinton 
•  Price,  Nicholas,  Beckford 
Ludby,  Nicholas,  Slimbridge 
Poole,  Nicholas,  Hardwicke  [missing] 
Watkins,  Philip,  Standish 

*  Poole,  Philip,  Elmiston 
Wimboll,  Robert,  Hawkesbury 

*  Turbill,  Richard,  mercer,  Newent 
Frend,  Richard,  Hinton 

Steven,  Robert,  Thornbury 

Tayler,  Richard,  Slimbridge 

Hallier,  Robert,  Iron  Acton 

Longden,   Robert,   Upton  in  Hawkes- 
bury 

Ludlow,  Richard,  South  Cerny 

Greene,  Richard,  Sherborne 

Fewer  als.  Rodborne,  Robert,  Welford 
in  Kempsford 

Hallier,  Robert,  Iron  Acton 

Evans,  Roberts,  Cirencester 

Frind,  Richard,  Hinton 

Edmonds,  Robert,  Lechlade 

Cullymore,  Robert,  Titherington 

Wimboll,  Robert,  Hawkesbury 

Alsopp,  Robert,  Tormarton 

Steven,  Robert,  Thornbury 

Staple,  Robert,  Cheltenham 

Androes  als.  Tayler,  Rich,,  Slimbridge 

Verinder,  Richard,  Bisley 

Churches,  Ralph,  Salperton 

Blecke,  Richard,  Charlton  Kings 

Grainger,  Richard,  Elmore 

Oliffe,  Robert,  Shipton  Oliffe 

Plummer  als.  Seaborne,  Robt.,  Alderley 

Parslow^e,  Richard,  Preston 

Clark,  Robert,  Prestbury 

Jones,  Richard,  New  land 

Hoskins,  Robert,  Little  Dean 

Rocke,  Richard,  Compton  Abdale 

Rocke,  Robert,  Compton  Abdale 

Stephens,  Richard,  Oxenton 

Turbill,  Richard,  Newent 

Draper,  Richard,  Tetbury 

Davies,  Robert,  Quedgeley 

Knight,  Richard,  Cowhoneyborne 

Webbe,     Richard,    Gutherington  in 
Cleeve 

Burges,  Richard,  Chedworth 

Moreman,  Robert,  Dyrham 

Tayler,  Richard,  Slimbridge 

Wollames,  Richard,  Aston  Somerville 

Rodman  als.  Tailer,  Roger,  Wickwar 

Fysher,  Richard,  Buckland 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


I04 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Wattes,  Stephen,  Churcham 

White  als.  Jenkins,  Stephen,  Hilsley 

in  Hawkesbury 
Allen,  Simon,  Elmore 
Hopkins  <2/j.Seburne,  Stephen,  Wotton 
Curnocke,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Tipper,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
lies,  Thomas,  Winstone 
Clarke,  Thomas,  Ampney  Crucis 
Steward,  Thomas,  Broad  Marslon  in 

Pebworth 
Willis,  Thomas,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Smithe,  Thomas,  Deerhurste 
Smithe,  Thomas,  Ashel worth 
Bearde,  Thomas,  Stroud 
Strange,  Thomas,  Siston 
Haucockes,  Thomas,  Stratton 
Harris,  Thomasine,  Haresfield 
Blissard,  Thomas,  Aston  Somerville 
Hill,  Thomas,  Standishe 
Jeffes,  Thomas,  Daglingworth 
Crewe,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Heyinan,  Thomas,  Awre 
Barrett,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Clarke,  Thomas,  Dumbleton 
Browne,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Skynner,  Thomas,  South  Cerny 
Bishopp,  Thomas,  Downe  Hatherley 
Lawrence,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Bache,  Thomas,  Tirley 
Hayle,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Collier,  Thomas,  North  Nibley 
Tayler,  William,  SUmbridge 
Rogers,  William,  Westbury 
Corbett,  William,  Iron-Acton 
Andrews,  William,  North  Nibley 
Stamberne,  Wm.,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Stephens,  William,  Kemerton 
Cooke,  William,  Yate 
Stephens,  William,  Kemerton  [missing] 
Worlock,  William,  Tortworth 
Morton,  Walter,  Gretton 
Reade,  William,  Tormerton 
Atwood,  William,  Frampton-Cotterell 
Patche,  William,  Berkeley 
Hodgkins,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Bancknett,  William,  Painswick 
Hope,  William,  Churcham 
Bankenett,  William,  Painswick 
Hartland,  William,  Taynton 
Kente,  Walter,  Sandhurst 
Borfeld,  William,  Minsterworth 
Wood,  \\  illiam,  rector  of  Alderley 
Willis,  William,  rector  of  Hinton 
Tiler,  William,  Brockeworth 
Collett,  William,  Ashchurch 
La^erence,  William,  gent.,  Berkley 
Howe,  William,  Longney 
Witcombe,  William,  Brockethropp 
Foord,  William,  Horton 


Clarke,  William,  Upleadon 
Heynes,  William,  Daglinworth 
Foss,  William,  Winchcombe 
Wintle,  William,  Cleeve-in  Westbury 
Saraforde,  William,  Dursley 
Clapton,  William,  Berkeley  [missing] 

1598. 

Godfree,  Alice,  Laburton  in  Buckland 

Watson,  Ann,  Tewkesbury 

Clerke,  Alice,  Tewkesbury 

Stevens,  Agnes,  Buckland 

Sowle,  Andrew,  Brockthropp 

Henole,  Agnes,  Hi>;hnam  in  Churcham 

Batten,  Alice,  Dodington 

Baker,  Annis,  Berkley 

Butler,  Ann,  Twigworth 

Snotter,  Alice,  Oldbury-on-Severn 

Wheler,  Ann,  Newent 

Price,  Alice,  Beckford 

Reeve,  Alice,  Didbrooke 

Milion,  Alice,  Lighe 

Horsington,  Agnes,  Pucklechurch 

Pippett,  Agnes,  Oxenhall 

Peerte,  Anthony,  Wood  Stanwey 

Daingerfyeld,  Brice,  Woodchester 

Baker,  Bennet,  King  Stanley 

Nicholles,  Christopher,  Uley 

White,  Christopher,  Lydney 

Mallett,  Christian,  Berkeley 

Morris,  Christian,  Awre 

Wattes,  Uavid,  Stroud 

Knight,  Dennis,  Stanley-Pontlarge 

Meysy,  Dorothy,  Colne  Allyns 

Cooke,  Dennis,  Notgrove 

Bowser,    Dirricke,   Wendford   in 

Berkeley 
Nelme,  Edward,  Stinchcombe 
Robertes,  Ellen,  Grafton  in  Beckford 
Slaughter,  Eleanor,  Overslaughter 
Heynes,  Edward,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Selwyn,  Giles,  Cirencester 
Roane,  Elizabeth,  Tibberton 
Bristoe,  Elizabeth,  Lechlade 
Hawsteed,  Ellis,  Cheltenham 
Rodgers,  Elizabeth,  Maismore 
Ridlehurst    als.    Arthur,    Elizabeth, 

Hitcotboyce 
Mayle,  Elizabeth,  Forthampton 
Willys,  Edward,  Saul 
Wicke,  Elizabeth,  Hardwicke 
Warren,  Eleanor,  Lydney 
Gough,  Francis,  vicar  of  Churcham 
Birch,  George,  Little  Dean 
Morgan,  George,  Brockthropp 
Fletcher,  (ieorge,  Painswick 
Walter,  C^eorge,  Lower  Slaughter 
Bridges,  George,  Preston 
Trotman,  Griffith,  Cam 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


105 


Cooper,  Henry,  Marston  Sii-ca 
Walker,  Humphrey,  Bisley 
Parsons,  Hugh,  Cam 
Hoorewood,  Henry,  Horsley 
Cardwell,  Henry,  Uidbrooke 
Giles,  Henry,  Driffield 
Finch,  Henry,  Oldbury 
Reeve,  Henry,  Dumbleton 
Bradney,  Joan,  Cirencester 
Saniger,  John,  Pakenhall  in  Stroud 
Doom,  John,  Ashelworth 
Robertes,  John,  Yanworth 
Thurle,  John,  Pamington  in  Ashchurth 
Millard,  John,  Frocester 
Hooper,  John,  Uymock 
Goodyer,  John,  Twyning 
Sankye,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Hawkins,  Joan,  Preston 
Meeke,  John,  Abenhall 
Ipwell,  John,  Temple  Guiting 
Hardwicke,  James,  Gloucester 
Clearke,  John,  Thornbury 
Willettes,  Julian,  Kemerton 
Hulles,  John,  Shipton  Solers 
Neale,  Joan,  Yate 
James,  John,  Hayles 
Hulinges,  John,  Kingstanley 
Penbury,  Isabel,  Hawling 
Varnam,  John,  Minsterworth 
Gaell,  John,  Charlton  Kings 
Parsons  ah.  Perse,  John,  Badmanton 

Magna 
Davyes,  John",  Upton  in  Bitton 
Tayler,  Joan,  Tibberton 
Wall,  John,  Pauntley 
Morgan,  John,  Newent 
Ashmead,  John,  Cheltenham 
Winredge,     John,     Westington    in 

Campden 
Walter,  John,  Lower  Slaughter 
Skidmore,  John,  Westerley 
Purser,  John,  Hitcotboyce 
Mawson,  John,  Gloucester 
Read,  John,  Donnington  in  Stow 
Bennett,  John,  Ruardene 
Jones,  John,  South  Cerney 
Jones,  John,  Bitton 
Bowrye,  John,  Saul 
Swanley,  Joan,  Framiload 
Young,  Joan,  Awre 
Burges,  John,  Wickwar 
Gregory,  John,  Abson 
Camme,  John,  Cowley 
Davies,  Jane,  Risington  Parva 
Browning,  John,  Westbury 
Kinge,  Margaret,  Churcham 
Baston  ah.  Randle,   Margery,   South- 

Cerney 
Stevens,  Margaret,  Ruardene 
Fowler,  Margaret,  Cleeve 


Broadstock,  Margaret,  Ashleworth 
Seneger,  Morris,  Berkeley 
Athomes,  Margaret,  Lydney 
Slaughter,  Paris,  Overslaughter 
Morse,  Phillip,  St.  Brevell  [missing] 
Cloterbooke,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Dyer,  Robert,  Berkley 
Rowbottom,  Robert,  Dyrham 
Smith,  Richard,  Ampney  Crucis 
eleven,  Richard,  Bitton 
Payne,  Robert,  Brockthrop 
Hawling,  Richard,  Whaddon 
Smith,  Richard,  Woodford  in  Berkeley 
Hooke,  Richard,  Newent 
Alyes,  Richard,  Twyning 
Kight,  Richard,  Pebworth 
Kent,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Spokes,  Richard,  Arlingham 
Lacrowe,  Ralph,  Thornbury 
Gorwaye,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Walker,  Richard,  Bisley 
Chapman,  Richard,  King  Stanley 
Millard,  Richard,  Charfield 
EUiottes,  Richard,  Randwick 
James  ah.  Hedgkins,  Robert,  Baring- 
ton  Magna 
Gardner,  Robert,  Stroud 
Compton,  Rirhard,  Shenington 
Holebroke,  Robert,  Iron-Acton 
Robyns,  Richard,  Vaneworth 
Freeman,  Richard,  Eastington 
Creese,  Robert,  Frampton-Mauncell 
Butler,  Robert,  Pitchcombe 
Clearke,  Richard,  Pavington  [missing] 
Webb,  Richard,  Rodborough  [missing] 
Wilkins,  Rose,  Frocester 
Smith,  Robert,  Lassington 
Chynne,  Richard,  Newnham 
Dymery,  Richard,  Oldbiiry-on-Severn 
Morrelhi'/j.  Roper,  Richard,  Willersley 
Danyell,  Robert,  Ebrington 
Beard,  Richard,  Saul 
Belchyer,  Richard,  Tuffley 
Flower,  Richard,  Pirton  in  Lydney 
Lylly,  Richard,  Stow 
Welles,  Robert,  Derehurst 
Burford,  Richard,  Derehurst 
Buckle,  Richard,  Heydon  in  Staverton 
Bonde,  Roger  [abode  not  given] 
Tirry,  Richard,  Siston 
Haresford,  Richard,  Westerley 
Purye,  Richard,  Blaisdon 
Morrice,  Stephen,  Todenham 
Greene,   Thomas,   Walton  Cardiff  in 

Tewkesbury 
Cotes,  Thomas,  Chedworth 
Davyes,  Thomas,  Naylesworth 
Baker,  Thomas,  Huntley 
Jeynes,    Thomas,     Southwick   in 
Tewkesbury 


io5 


Gloucestershu'e  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Robertes,  Thomas,  Wclford 
Nelme,  Thomas,  Stinchcombe 
Osburne,   Thomas,  Stonehouse 
Heynes,  Thomas,  Eastington 
Poole,  Thomas,  Alderley 
Clift,  Thomas,  Uley 
Fowler,  Thomas,  Cam 
Guy  ah   Willettes,  Thomas,  Wood- 

Stanwey 
Robertes,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Townsend,    Thomas,     Parton    in 

Churchdown 
Bryan,  Thomas,  Lyppiate  in  Bit'on 
Jacksons  ais.  Boothe,  Thos.,  Staunton 
Wyman,  Thomas,  Longney 
Howells    ah.    Williams,     Thomas, 

Newnham 
Curnocke,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Wellifell,  Thomas,  Huelsfield 
Beale,  Thomas,  Temple  Guiting 
Sheldon,  Thomas,  ijent.,  Shenington 
Sandell,  Thomas,  Hinton 
Hosekins,  Thomas,  Nymsefield 
Cadde,  Thomas,  Ashleworth 
Steyle,  Thomas,  Deerhurst 
Meakins,  Thomas,  Ashleworth 
Hyett,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Carsey,  Thomas,  Elmeston 
Witcomb,  William,  Hempstead 
Fisher,  William,  Prestbury 
Gabb,  William,  Stonehouse 
Allen,  William,  Cromhall 
Robertes,  Walter,  Welford 
Fowler,  William,  gent.,  Stonehouse 
Staunton,  William,  Aldeiley 
Worgan,  William,  Cirencester 
Hathway,  William,  Horton 
Whitingham,  William,  Beckford 
Raynells,  William,  Berkeley 
Merrett,  William,  Leonard  Stanley 
Myllard,  Walter,  Meysy  Hampton 
Smyth,  William,  Frampton  Cottrell 
Walkeley,  Walter,  Kmg  Stanley 
■  Hiett,  William,  Coule  Dennis 
Hollyday,  William,  Upleadon 
Scisemore,  Walter,  Hartpury 
White,  William,  Poulton  in  Awre 
Mathew^,  William,  Minsterworth 
Russell,  William,  the  elder,  Oldbury 
Ainge,  William,  Oddington 
Ferris,  Walter,  gent.,  Ashchurch 
Reade,  William,  Temple  Guiting 
Hill,  William,  Taynton 
Milton,  William,  Charlton  Kings 
Eddon,  William,  the  younger,  Sutton- 

under-Brayles 
Witcomb,  William,  Frocester 
Tibbett,  William,  Oldland  in  Bitten 
Heynes,    Walter,   St.   Ewens   in 

Gloucester 


"599. 

Dun,  Arthur,  Newent 
Bullocke,  Alice,  Elmore 
Wade,  Anne,  Stanton 
Feckenam,  Alice,  Blaisdon 
Hychman,  Anthony,  Down  Ampney 
Hutchins,  Annis,  South  Cerney 
Fletcher,  Alice,  Little  Compton 
Bayley,  Alice,  Southropp 
Fordes,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Hopkins,  Alice,  Awre 
Butler,  Anne,  Tewkesbury 
Cawford  ah.  Arter,  Ann,  Turkdean 
Mansell,  Brice,  Rangeworthy 
Mathew  ah.  Phipps,  Chris.,  Kempley 
Horn,  Cicely,  Taynton 
Halliday,  Catharine,  Upleadon 
Holder,  Catharine,  Standish 
Norris,  Dorothy,  Charingworth 
Shakle,  Edward,  Campden 
Essex,  Elizabeth,  Alinchmhampton 
Cartwright,  Edmund,  Charlton  Kings 
Stringer  ah.  Heynes,   Eleanor,  North 

Nibley 
Dilling,  Elizabeth,  Deerhurst 
Clarke  ah.  Robertes,  Elizabeth,  Church 

Stanway 
Twynning,  Edith,  Painswick 
Essex,  Eleanor,  Avening 
Hill,  Edward,  Campden 
Picard,  Elizabeth,  Doddington 
Staple,  Francis,  Woodchester 
Wright,  Giles,  Bledington 
Jones,  Gabriel,  Bitton 
Tyler,  Henry,  Newland 
Varnam,  Henry,  Minsterworth 
Sturmye,  Henry,  the  elder,  Bisley 
Bull,  Humphrey,  Tewkesbury 
Turner,  Henry,  Bisley 
Crumpe,  John,  Westbury 
Sheyll,  John,  Badgeworth 
Herbert,  Joan,  Twigworth 
Dewcie,  John,  Sandhurst 
Greene,  John,  Ashleworth 
Rickardes,  John,  Berkeley 
Mill,  Joan,  Shipton  Moigne 
Bubbe,  John,  Norton 
Sarney,  John,  Wickwar 
Prichell,  John,  Quedgeley 
Albert,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Presbury,  John,  Westbury 
Fecname,  John,  Blaisdon 
Freeman,  Joan,  Berkeley  [a  deed  of 

gift] 
Dunning,  John,  Lydney 
Knowles,  John,  Newent 
Fynch,  Jane  [missing] 
Walter,  John,  Beckford 
Haynes,  Jane,  Estington 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire    Wills. 


107 


Jones,  John,  Gloucester 

Dauncie,  Isabel.  Ilawkesbury 

Aylewey,  John,  Taynton 

Wescott,  John,  Ilawkesbury 

Webb,  John,  Thornbury 

Greege,  John,  Welford 

Byngley,  John,  Deerhurst 

Perse,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Hedges,  John,  the  elder,  Longborough 

Woodward,  John,  Cam 

Handy,  Isabel,  Dyrham 

Freeman,  John,  Duntsbourne 

Batten,  Joan,  Iron  Acton 

Longden,  Joan,  Hawkesbury 

Cooper,  John  Sidding^ton  Mary 

Carpenter,  John,  Ekeston 

Reeve,  Joan,  Didbrook 

Mallett,  John,  Berkeley 

Harris,  Joan,  Rockhampton 

Stephens,  Joan,   Horsley 

Tusten,  John,  Twyning 

Durling,  John,  Tiddenham 

Smythe,  Julian,  Cleeve 

Master,    Leonard,    woollen    draper, 

Cirencester 
Simsons,  Mary,  Yan worth 
Williams,  Morgan,  Berkeley 
Cole,  Margery,  Iron  Acton 
Francomb,  Margaret,  Tort  worth 
Clemens,    Margaret,   Lower   Tufleigh, 

Gloucester 
Hancocke,  Morris,  Pucklechurch 
Smjrthe,  Margery,  Ashleworth 
Bush,  Margery,  Bristol 
Hale,  Margaret,  Sherborne 
Batten,  Nicholas,  Iron  Acton 
Bence,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Holder,  Nicholas,  Bulley 
Prowt,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Osburne,  Philip,  English  Bicknor 
Gardner,  Richard,  Painswick 
Ingram,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Freame,  Robert,  esq..  Lower  Lippiatt 
Asperley  als.  Webe,  Richard,  Elmore 
Jeynes,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 
Curtice,  Robert,  Toddington 
Ralfe,  Robert,  Doddington 
Bowan,  Robert  [abode  not  given] 
Herbert,  Robert,  Ampney  Crucis 
Mudwell,  Robert,  Siston 
Cooke,  Richard,  Barnwood 
Bishopp,  Ralph,  Great  Badminton 
Atkins,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Stinchcomb,  Robert,  Cam 
Selman,  Richard,  Hardwitk 
Toute,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Smyth,  Richard,  (2uedgeley 
Wise,  Robert,  gent.,  Gloucester 
Traple,  Richard,  Barnwood 
Knowles,  Robert,  Painswick 


Rise,  Richard,  Stroud 

Hobbes,  Richard,  Cleeve 

Arkell,  Richard,  Little  Risington 

Davyes,  Richard,  Dursley 

Bowyer,  Richard,  Framplon 

Cronocks,  Robert,  Oldbury 

Keare,  Richard,  Cleeve 

Sanes,  Richard,  Oldbury 

Keare,  Richard,  Cleeve  (bis) 

Pytte,  Thomas,  Newent 

Bayly,  Thomas,  Berkeley 

Lewes,  Thomas,  Barnwood 

Wodhall,  Thomas,  Estinglon 

Parker,  Thomas,  Lechlade 

Panter,  Thomas,  Todington 

Smyth,  Thomas,  Quedgeley 

Wylkins,  Thomas,  Shipton  Magna 

Lea,  Thomas,  Saintbury 

Pearte,  Thomas,  Cow  Honeyborne 

Prigge,  Thomas,  Westcrley 

Dews  als.  Nash,  Thomas,  Westerley 

Barnard,  Thomas,  Berkeley 

Sheyler,  Thomas,  Broadwell 

Symmes,  Thomas,  (Gloucester 

Hix,  Thomas,  Lassington 

Tasker.  Thomas,  Sandhurst 

Adams,  Thomas,  Elton  in  \Vestbury 

Clearke,  Thomas,  Buddingt(jn 

Pewderas,  Thomas,  Kempley 

Salter,    Thomas,   Wotton-under-Edge 

Watkins,  Thomas,  Kempsford 

Marten,  William,  Ruardean 

Mason,  William,  Hartpury 

Restell,  William,  Cleeve 

Hall,  Walter,  Temple  Guiting 

Budding,  William,  Cromhall 

Collyer,  William,  Sherborne 

Robins,  William,  Woodchester 

Alridge,  William,  Fretherne 

HalHday,  William,  Ruardean 

Downe,  William,  Arlingham 

Harris,  William,  Hatherop 

Puffe,  William,  Murton 

Wood,  William,  Gloucester 

Wright,  William,  Bleddington 

Cadle,  William,  Blaisdon 

Smyth,  William,  Cleeve 

Sledd,  William,  Newland 

Marten,  William,  Tirley 

Kench,  William,  Little  Risington 

Parsons,  William,  North  Nibley 

Howse,  William  [missing] 

Hobbes,  William,  Berkeley 

Butter,  William,  Hartpury 

Nelme,  William,  Berkeley 

Hathway,  Wm.,  Morton  in  Thornbury 

Wyntle,  William,  Wheatenhurst 

Purlyn,  William,  Oldbury 

Dobbins,  William,  Dumbleton 

Shep«ird,  William,  Oddington 


io8 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Mowntern,  William,  Hanham 
Goodcheepe,  William,  Boddington 

1600. 

Dante,  Alice,  Owlpen 
Harris,  Alice,  Boddington 
Turner,  Arthur,  Hawkesbury? 
Bearde,  Ann,  Gloucester 
Bristowe,  Alice,  Great  Sodbury 
Taylor,  Agnes,  Hardwick 
Mabbett,  Anthony,  Cowley 
Humfreys,  Alice,  Broadwell 
Longden,  Arthur,  WoUaston 
Worgan,  Agnes,  Cirencester 
Tyler,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Tininges,  Ann,  Winchcomb 
Higgins,  Alice,  Staunton 
Fisher,  Anthony,  Miserden 
Kench,  Alice,  Little  Risington 
Rimer,  Benedict,  Cranham 
Suell,  Bartholomew,  Barnsley 
Da'we,  Katherine,  Longhope 
Knight,  Christopher,  Slinibridge 
Bubbe,  Katherine,  Badgeworth 
Mills,  Christopher,  Deynton 
Brayne,  Christopher  [missing] 
Bridges,  Dorothy,  Preston 
Stiffe,  Elizabeth,  Kingswood 
Berry,  Elizabeth,  Whaddon 
Wilse,  Elizabeth,  Dymock 
Bowker,  Elizabeth,  Quinton 
Wilse,  Edmund,  Dymock 
Clavild,  Eleanor,  Randwick 
Stamborne,    Elizabeth,    Chipping 

Sodbury 
White,  Edward,  Newland 
Phipps,  Ezechiel,  Tortworth 
Worgan,  Edward,  Clovverwall 
Barrow  ah.  Kinge,  Eliz.,  Kingscote 
Philipps,  Ellys,  Alvington 
Baldwyn    als.    Coombe,     Edward, 

Rentcombe 
Croker,  Elizabeth,  Batsford 
Nayler,  Ferdinando,  Westerley 
Whoper,  George,  Wickwar 
Huckefaule,  George,  Woodchester 
Williams,  George,  Gloucester 
Meakins,  Giles,  Newent 
Sandford,  George,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Hawker,  Giles,  Deerhurst 
Hiatt,  Henry,  Westbury 
Browning,  Hen.,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Sturmey,  Henry,  Bisley 
Goughe,  John,  Awre 
Smyth,  John,  North  Nibley 
Kitchinner,  John,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Welles,  Joan,  Deerhurst 
Willis,  John,  Over  in  Churcham 
Weale,  John,  Rudford 


Newman,   John,    Burley  in    Minchin- 

hampton 
Dirham,  John,  Willersey 
Williams,  John,  Winson 
Aileworth,  John,  Ebrington 
Hayle,  John,  Flaxley 
Cooke,  John,  Wickwar 
Robertes,  James,  Berkeley 
Cambrey,  John,  Great  Risington 
Moore,  John,  Rudford 
Cockrell,  Joan,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Hearde  als.  Groves,  Joan,  Cirencester 
Stallard,  John,  Maisemore 
Gardyner,  John,  Longhope 
Sandford,  John,  Corse 
Etkinsa/j.  Momford,  John,  Cirencester 
Cooke,  Joan,  Sandhurst 
Larkam,  James,  Whaddon 
Tilladams,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Oyer,  John,  Horsley 
Fletcher,  John,  Little  Compton 
Hedgkins,  James,  Great  Barrington 
Cox,  John,  mercer,  Gloucester 
Filtoe  a/j.  Whiller,  Joan,  Leckhampton 
Venery  als.  Pecke,  John,  Cromhall 
Carpinter,  John,  Deerhurst 
Fletcher,  John,  Little  Compton 
Wynneatt,  James,  Kempley 
Hill,  John,  Uley 
Chambers,  James,  Bisley 
Beysant,  Isaac,  Cam 
Packer,  John,  Wapley 
Harding,  John,  Bitton 
Tayer,  John,  Thornbury 
Cowles,  James,  Cranham 
Venne,  John,  Hawkesbury 
Maye,  John,  Hawkesbury    , 
Derryat,  John,  Stinchcombe 
Harrys,  John  Ozleworth 
Vurse,  John,  Hempstead 
Heywood,  John,  Newnham 
Erland,  John,  Rodborow 
Wesincote,  John,  Coin  St.  Denis 
Raynolds,  John,  Ablington  (?) 
Pilson,  John,  Painswick 
Cole,  Leonard,  Badgeworth 
Keeling,  Mich.,  Bawnton,  Cirencester 
Ridler,  Mary,  Painswick 
Reve,  Margery,  Dumbleton 
Hix,  Marian,  Hawkesbury 
Mabatt,  Margaret,  Cowley 
Hawkins,  Margaret,  Driffield 
Creede,  Nicholas,  Duntsborne  Abbots 
Grove,  Nicholas,  Buckland 
Turner,  Nicholas,  Berkeley 
Archard,  Nicholas,  Great  Badminton 
Bennett,  Richard,  Minchinhampton 
Webb,  Robert,  Horsley 
Hodges  als.  Kinman,   Robert,  Honey- 
bourne 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


109 


Goodman,  Robert,  Ashchiirch 
Broade,  Richard,   Duntsborne  Abbots 
Jeffreys,  Richard,  South  Cerney 
Jeffreys,  Richard  [missing] 
Meisey,  Richard,  North  Cerney 
Marten,  Robert,  Oldbury 
Hodges,  Robert,  Forthampton 
Dutton,  Ralph,  gent.,  Winchcomb 
Hannes,  Ralph,  Great  Harrington 
Underbill,  Reuben,  Alesworth 
Sherborne,  Rog.,  Arhngton  in  Bibury 
Biclce,  Thomas,  Tredington 
Tilladam,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Barber,  Thomas,  Alvington 
Vyner,  Thomas,  North  Cerney 
Adams,  Thomas,  Bourton-on-Water 
Pache,  Thomas,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Pride,  Thomas,  Saul 
Jenkins,  Thomas,  Newent 
Freeman,  Thomas,  Oxenton 
Benys,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Ho\vse,  Thomas,  Down  Ampney 
Essengton,  Thomas,  Eastleach  Marten 
Robyns,  Thomas,  Hanham 
Pryden,  Thomas,  Colsborne 
Sandford,  Thomas,  Wick  Risington 
Barber,  Thomas,  Alvington 
Ciford,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Cornell,  Thomas,  Cow  Honeyborne 
Hollester,  Thomas,  Westerley 
Taylor,  Thomas,  Stroud 
Key,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
How,  Thomas,  Ruardean 
Taylor,  Thomas,  Bourton-on-Water 
Malyne,  Thomas,  Oddington 
Blaynch,  Thomas,  Estington 
Ricketts,  Thomas,  Hardwick 
Powell,  Thos.,  vicar  of  Old  Sodbury 
Geast,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Tyme,  Thomas,  Wiliersey 
Harding,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Barton,  Thomas,  Farmington 
Rickardes,  Thomas,   Hardwick 
Wattes  als.  Marten,  Wm.,  Kingswood 
Boucher  ah.  Hitch,  Wm.,  Tewkesbury 
Peaseley,  William,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Lacy,  William,  Berkeley 
Kedg^wyn,    Wm.,    Clowerwall    (Clear- 
wall  ?) 
Kneyton,  William,  Chipping  Campden 
Jay,  William,  Tudenham 
Webb,  William,  Cowley 
Clarke,  William,  Newent 
Gibbes,  William,  Aston  Somervile 
Church,  William,  Westbury 
Dabney    als.    Shepheard,    William, 

South  Cerney 
Hach,  W^iiliam  Todington 
Kedwelly,  William,  Bagpath 
Pach,  William,  Oldbury 


Heynes,  William,  Deerhurst 
Bell,  William,  Sandhurst 
Bence,  Va'ery,  Hawkesbury 
Bocher,  William,  Little  Dean 
Yate,  William,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Hill,  William,  Longborough 
Drew,  William,  Hartpury 
Bower,  William,  Aw  re 
Dyer,  William,  Thornbury 

1601. 

Weston,  Anthony,  Lower  Lemlngton 

Hellowe,  Agnes,  Witcombe  magna 

Pope,  Agne';,  Kemsfed 

Jorden  als.  Hamons,  Agnes,  Painswick 

Puffe,  Alice  [abode  not  given] 

Willys,  Alice,  Alderley 

Lymbridge,  Alice,  Arlingham 

Idolles,  Alice,  Oldbury 

Drewe,  Alice,  Leyterton 

Hopkins,  Alice,  Horton 

Allen,  Alice,  Tirley 

Cannor,  Christopher,  Tewkesbury 

Coole,     Christopher,    Longford, 

Gloucester 
Berrett,  Christopher,  Lydney 
Illes,  Katherine,  Thornbury 
Merryman,  Dorothy,  Charlton  Kings 
Conway,  Dorothy,  Dumbleton 
Harries,  Eustace,  Dumbleton 
Watkins    als.    Cooke,     Eleanor, 

Gloucester 
Hungerford,  George,  gent.,  Windrush 
Tomes,  Eleanor,  Tuddington 
Dowsing,  Eleanor,  Ashleworth 
Jenkins,  Elizabeth,  Avening 
Birte,  Elizabeth,  Haresfield 
Pache,  Elizabeth,  Thornbury 
Wyming,  Elizabeth,  Chedworth 
Reade,  Elizabeth,  Woodstanwey 
Hampton,  Elizabeth,  Westbury 
Hayward,  Elizabeth,  Churchdown 
Heaven,  Giles,  Leyterton 
Knight,  Giles,  Longney 
Ricketts,  Giles,  Deerhurst 
Dobbins,  Giles,  gent.,  Dumbleton 
Richmond,     Edward,    Marston    in 

Pebworth 
Hardinge,  Edward,  Beckford 
Cullymore,  Edward,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Smith,  Edward,  Cleeve 
Knight,  Edward,  Pebworth 
Androes,  Edmund,  Beckford 
Gamon,  Edmund,  Dymock 
Jonsons  als.   Boote,   Francis,    Upton- 

on-Severn 
Agbourne,  Francis,  Oldbury 
Ligon,     Francis,    gent.,    Witcombe 

Magna 


I  lO 


Gloucestershire   Wills.     I  ^^\       [i 541-1650. 


Howlder,  George,  Standishe 

Maunder,  (ico.,  Marston  in  Peb worth 

Symons,  George,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Fynche,  George,  Hinton 

Cooke,  Hugh,  Xotgrove 

Fisher,  Humplirey,  I5roadwell 

Burrowes.  Humphrey,  Notgrove 

Davis,  Henry,  Hardwick 

Vyler,  Henry,  Dymock 

Agrove,  Henry,  Tetherington 

Tym,  Henry,  Willersley 

Cotgrove,  Henry,  Gloucester 

Blanch,  Henry,  Estington 

Byrrett,  Henry,  Lydney 

Russell,  Henry,  Yate 

Butler,  Josias,  Painswick 

Baile,  Joan,  Falficld  in  Thornbury 

Weale,  Jane,  Uphathcrley 

Weste,  Joan,  Kingscote 

Mason,  Joan,  Cheltenham 

Holder,  Joan,  Tetherington 

Merrick,  Joan.  Gloucester 

Georg-e,  Joan  [abode  not  given] 

Weale,  Jane,  Dymock 

Wainwright,  Joan,  Toddington 

Keake,  Joan,  Ashleworlh 

Russell,  Isabel,  Yate 

Wollams,  Joan,  Winson 

Rogers,  James,  Northnibley 

Kytherminster,  James,  Frampton-on- 
Severn 

Weaven  als.  Baker,  James,  Tirley 

Jonsons,  James,  Aldcrton 

Dangerfild,  James.  Bradley  in  Wotton 

Brooke,  John,  Westl)ury 

Walker,  John,  Hill  in  Berkeley 

Smith,  John,  Boddington 

Henbury,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Shepperd,  John,  Nend,  \Vilts. 

Style,  John,  Winchcombe 

Cale,  John,  Woodchester 

Athomas,  John,  Dymock 

Adams,  John,  Kemsford 

Hill,  John,  Oxenhall 

Read,  John,  Brockhampton 

Fawkner,  John,  Winchcombe 

Jeynes,  John,  Fiddington  in  Ashchurch 

Trinder,  John,  Ampney  Mary 

Sutton,  John,  Deerhurst 

Bravell,  John,  Saintbury 

Wattes,  John,  Minsterworth 

Bardell  als.  Dawber,  John,  Minster- 
worth 

Corke,  John,  Senhampton 

Etheridge,  John,  Norton,  Gloucester 

Blick,  John,  Charlton  Kings 

Cornwell,  John,  Colne  Ayhvins 

Mayle,  John,  Fortliampton 

Maunselh?A-.  Alexander,  John,  Preston- 
on-Stour 


Brayne,  John,  Morton  Henmarsh 

Union,  John,  I5everston 

Lingall,  John,  Barnwood 

Parker?  John,  Standish 

Pengry,  John,  Dean  Magna 

Presbury  als.  Swett,  John,  Newnham 

Harrys,  John,  Awre 

Bennett,  John,  Teynton 

Gierke,  John,  Calcott 

Bandy  als.  Harsfild,  John,  Hardwick 

Rogers,  John,  Badgeworth 

Wright,  Kellam,  Kemerton 

Batton,  Martha,  Doddington 

Mabbott,  Marion,  Cowley 

Glerk,  Maud,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Poole,  Margery,  Hardwick 

Tomes,  Margery,  Minsterworth 

Hendye,  Margery,  Dyrham 

Ipwell,  Margery,  Temple  Guyting 

Atwell,  Margaret,  Cromhall 

Durndell,  Margaret,  Turkdean 

Ellyottes,  Margaret,  Standish 

Gapper  <^?/i-.  Waters,  Ma^-gt.,  Newnham 

Whoare,  Margaret,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Alcock,  Peter,  Forihampton 

Walkley,  Peter,  Kingstanley 

Bloxham  als.  Ingles,  Ralph,  Aston- 
sub-Edge 

Pytt,  Roger,  Dursley 

Yonge,  Roger,  Whittington 

Lapworth,  Roger,  Hatherop 

Draper,  Robert,  Gloucester 

Bremble,  Robert,  Pucklechurch 

Frewen,  Robert,  Campden 

Typper,  Robert,  Aylberton 

Thurston,  Robert,  Oldbury  in  Thorn- 
bury 

Lambert,  Robert,  Risington  Magna 

Higgins,  Robert,  Twining 

Pride,  Robert,  Longney 

Greene,  Robert,  Eastleach  Turvile 

Danes,  Robert,  Slimbridge 

Tomes,  Robert,  Newland 

Brocke,  Rowland,  Twyning 

Machin,  Reignold,  Charlton  Kings 

Bowry,  Richard,  Sherborne 

Henn,  Richard,  Westeriey 

Gooke,  Richard,  Westbury 

Longney,  Richard,  Arlingham 

Gornwall,  Richard,  Eastleach  Marten 

Jeffereis,  Richard,  Dontsborne  Rowse 

Thorns,  Richard,  Tuddington 

Grome,  Richard,  Berkeley 

Glissold,  Richard,  Painswick  [missing] 

Ghurch,  Richard,  Ashleworth 

Hemynge,  Richard,  Barrington  Parva 

Atkinson,  Rowland,  gent.,  Gloucester 

Poyner,  Sybill,  Oxenhall 

Woodward,  Cecily,  Cam 

Bubbe,  Thomas,  Gloucester 


I54I  1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


1 1 1 


Broadway,    Thomas,    Broad   Marston 

in  I'ebworth 
Hooper.   Tliomas,  licrkeley 
Grove,  Tliomas,  Tithei  inj:ton 
Mayde,  Thomas,  Treddington 
Roome,  Thomas,  Iron-Acton 
Sparry,  Thomas,  Twynin^ 
Randall,  Thomas,  IJadgeworth 
Purlock,  Thomas,  South  Cerney 
Watkys,  Thomas,  Wclford 
Weller,  Thomas,  Ehniston 
Hickes,  Thomas,  Tortworth 
Hawker,  Thomas,  Deerhurst 
Hopkins.  Thom-is,  Huesfield 
Lyttle,  Thomas,  Chursdon 
Lyttle,  Thomas,  Stroud,  chirurgion 
Mich-ell,  Thomas,  IMedinijton 
Leetle,  Thomas,  Churchdown 
Dier,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Allen,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Freeman,  Thomas,  Hasfield 
Woodcock,  Thos.,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Danyell  als.   Maulson,  Thos.,    Rodley 

in  Westbury 
Gale,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Harrys,  Thomas,  Tliornbury 
Packer,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Wilkins,  Thomas,  Woodchester 
Morlen,  Thomas,  Lechlade 
Proctor,  Thos.,  Grafton,  co.  Warwick 
Rogers,  Thomas,  Barnsley 
Smithe,  Toby,  Cheltenham 
Slatter,  Walter,  Cowlsborne 

Mason,  Walter,  Cheltenham 

Mill,  Walter,  Randwick 

Dyper   als.   Andros,    Waiter,    Winch- 
combe 

Bromeley,  Walter,  W^elford 

Kyte.  Walter,  Cirencester 

Russell,  William,  Saintbury 

Keble,  William,  Southropp 

Wyllys,  William,  Kempley 

Dymock,  William,  Toddington 

Deane,  William,  Sherborne 

Fysher.  W^illiam,  Hardwick 

Fortye,  William,  Hartpury 

Walter,  William,  Tydnam 

Palmer,  Wi'liam,  Risington  Magna 

Gardner,  William,  Pakenhill 

Bruncker,  William,  Wotton 

Pettifer,  William,  Shennington 

Dennys,  William,  Beckford 

Byshopp,  William,  Easlington 

Web,  William,  Stonehouse 

Blunt,  William,  Stow 

Flucke,  William,  Shurdington 

Turbill,  William,  Cirencester 

Hathaway,  William,  Horton 

Paxford,  William,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 

Dutson,  William,  Swindon 


Weale    ah.    Pomfrey,    \\'alter, 

Uph-Tthcrlcy 
Chewe,  William,  Morton  \'allence 
Deakins,  William,  (iloucester 
Hickes,  William,  Chaifield 
Nicholls  ah.  Arthur,  Wm.,  Standish 
Beard,  William,  Standish 
Marchant,  William,  Xorthlech 
Howe,  William,  Longney 

1602. 

Stephens,  Alice,  Temple  Guytinge 

Raby,  Alice,  South  Cerney 

Knight,  Alice,  Slimbridge 

Albert,  Alice,  Gloucester 

Bawdry,  Alice,  Marshfield 

Page.  Alice,  Southrop 

Richards,  Alice,  Kingswood 

Franckys,  Alice,  liarnwood 

Randell,  Alice,  Leckhampton 

Read,  Agnes,  Cleeve  [missing] 

Wadley,  Agnes,  Badmington  Parva 

Parker,  Agnes,  Lechlade 

She^vell,  Agnes,  Stroud 

Crome,  Agnes,  Wotton-under-edge 

Symons,  Anne,  Gloucester 

Jacob,  Andrew,  Wapley 

Remar,  Bartholomew,  Beverston 

Angell,  Christopher,  Kingstanley 

Mylles,  Christ.,  Westerley 

Portman,  Katherine,  Twyninge 

Blanche,  Katherine  [abode  not  given] 

Naylor,  Edward,   Newland 

Hollister,  Edward,  Westerley 

Burchall,  Edmund,  Yate 

Kyrby,  Ellis,  Mickleton  [missing] 

Nelme,  Ellen,  Hartpury 

Bowser,  Frances,  Gloucester 

Cooke  ah.  Forman.  Frances,  Newent 

Howlder,  George,  Standish 

Wattes,  Henry,  Stroud 

EUyottes,  Henry,  Stroud 

Ingles,  Henry,  Aston  Somerville 

Bayley,  Humfrey,  Gloucester 

Nelme,    Helen,   Hartpury,    widow 

[missing] 
Alcock,  John,  Forthampton 
Westripp,  John,  Painswick 
Adeane,  John,  Minchinhampton 
Bennett,  John,  Gloucester 
Hartlebury  (^/.$■.  Mason,  John,  Berkeley 
Cooke,  John,  Ynte 
Fletcher,  John,  Ebrington 
Parker,  John.  Barnwood,  gent. 
Dabye,  John,  Cam 
Toto,  John,  Winchcombe 
Blisse,  John,  Stonehouse 
Stephens,  John,  Alvington 
Harvy,  John,  Gloucester 


I  12 


Gloucestershii'e  Wi//s. 


[1541-1650. 


Ryve,  John,  Alvington 
Androes,  John,  Horton 
Hooper,  John,  Elmore 
Browne,  John,  Awre 
Stallard,  John,  IMaismore  [missing] 
Walter,  John,  Hasfield 
Chadwell,  John,  Barrington  parva 
Wilkyns,  John,  Frocester 
Chapman,  John,  Frocester 
Stevens,  John,  Longney 
Curnock,  John,  Wickwar 
Davies,  John,  Turvilles  Acton 
Wright,  John,  Twyning 
Ingram,  John,  Witcombe  Magna 
Weste,  John,  Painswick 
Aston   a/s.    Slatter,    John,  Stanley 

Pontlarge 
Kyllinge,  John,  Berkeley 
Bidle,  John,  Hartpury 
Skynner,  John,  Dymock 
Freeman,  Joan,  Batesford 
Jeynes,  Joan,  Southwick,  widow 
Robertes,  Joan,  Yan worth 
Wright,  Joan,  Kemerton 
Hobbes,  Joan,  Stow 
Hill,  Joan,  Uley 
Yonge,  Joan,  Hinton 
Pullam,  Joan,  Coldaston 
Strange,  Isabel,  Siston 
Portman,  Kath.,  Twyning  [missing] 
Blanche,  Katherine  [abode  not  given] 
Browne,  Leonard,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Hale,  Lewes,  Barnwood 
Botley,  Michael,  Shipton-Moyne 
Atwood,  Morris,  Berkeley 
Hawle,  Margery,  Charlton  Abbotts 
Longe,  Margery,  Ashleworth 
Williams,  Marian,  Gloucester 
Marten,  Maud,  Downhatherley 
Lewlinge  als.  Lluellinge,    Maud, 

Frampton  Cotterell 
Gamon,  Margaret,  Norton 
Drewe,  Margaret,  Hartpury 
Parsley,  Margaret,  Stroud 
Hill,  Margaret,  Pauntley 
Overbury,  Margaret,  Turkdean 
lies,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Mathewes,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Nurse,  Richard,  Ouedgeley 
Tailor,  Richard,  Bitton 
Hill,  Richard,  Newnham 
Beste,  Richard,  Dumbleton 
Man,  Richard,  Forthampton 
Dymery,  Richard,  Cromhall 
Grymer,  Richard,  Bishop's  Cleeve 
Mayoe,  Richard,  Preston 
Burford,  Richard,  Beverston 
Ottrudge,  Richard,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Browne,  Richard,  Awre 
Hall,  Richard,  Corse 


Gierke,  Richard,  Abson 
Tompson,  Richard,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Humfrey,  Robert,  Hardwick 
Alderley,  Robert,  Tuddenham 
Scryven,  Robert,  Longney 
Symons,  Robert,  Winrhcombe 
Bullocke,  Robert,  Blaisden 
Curnock,  Robert,  Wester'ey 
Mannsell,  Robert,  Charlton  Kings 
Purser,  Roger,  Ebrington 
Ireland,  Ralph,  Cheltenham 
Dapwell,  Stephen,  Tidenham 
Hartlebury,  Sybill,  Forthampton 
Hickes,  Thomas,  Cam 
Barnes,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Carter,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Taylor,  Thomas,  Frocester 
Hiett,  Thomas,  Yate 
Bruar,  Thomas,  Coldaston 
Dutton,  Thomas,  Northleach 
Howsteed,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Baylie,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonard's 
Francklyn,  Thos.,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Callowe,  Thomas,  Hinton 
Jones,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Tyler,  Thomas,  Tytherington 
Bishopp,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Scurr,  Thomas,  Cleeve 
Tyler,  Thomas,  Cowley 
Stephens.  Thomas,  Temple  Guiting 
Locke,  Thomas,  Preston-on-Stower 
Selwood,  Thomas,  Colne  Aylwyns 
Ware,  Thomas,  Driffield 
Bayly,  Thomas,  Haresfield 
Heaven,  Thomas,  Kingstanley 
Perkyns,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Lord,  Thomas,  Hasselton 
Beard,  Thomas,  Standish 
Dymbery,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Tydmarshe.  Thomas,  Bleddington 
Treheron,  Thomas,  Staunton 
Brayne,  Thomas,  Wickwar,  tanner 
Gamon,  Thomas,  Bishop's  Norton 
Saunders,  Thomas,  Maismore 
Peerse,  William,  Rodborough 
Wall,  William,  Newent 
Gill,  William,  Upton  St.  Leonard's 
Higgins,  William,  Dumbleton 
Dingeley,  William,  Wmchcombe 
Okehey,  William,  Sandhurst 
Pope,  William,  Prestbury 
Phillippes,  W'illiam,  Badgeworth  ? 
Bawdry,  William,  Marshfield 
Freeman,  William,  Buckland 
Ganderton,  William,  Alvington 
Jackeson  als.  Boothe,  Wm.,  Staunton 
Porter,  William,  Mickleton 
Atwood,  William,  Bitton 
Cooke,  William,  Westerley 
Peter,  William,  Cow  Honeybourne 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestey shire  Wills. 


113 


Hopkjms,  William,  St.  Briavels 
Foster,  William,  Thornbury 
Browne,  William,  Rodborough 
Rowberrowe,  William,  Lidney 
Hoby,  Wm.,  the  younger,  Hailes,  esq. 
Hoby,  Wm.,  the  elder,  Hailes,  esq. 

1603. 

Pearse  ah.  Parsons,  Agnes,  Badman- 

ton  Magna 
Harsfield  als.  Bond,  Abra,  Hardwick, 

widow 
Franckome,  Alice,  Doynton 
Oldfield,  Alice,  Ashwick  in  Marsfield 
Kymber,  Alice,  Down  Ampney 
Walker,  Anthony,  Badmanton  Magna 
Wayte,  Ann,  Miserden 
Hill,  Anthony,  Rangeworthy 
Cole,  Alice,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Betterton,  Christopher,  Fairford 
Holdshipp,  Edward  [abode  not  given] 
Wood,  Edw.,  Bishop's  Cleeve  [missing] 
Home,  Elizabeth,  Tuddenham 
Reed,  Edward,  Acton  Turvile 
Ashwrin,  Edward,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Ockold,  Edmund,  Painswick 
Browninge,  Francis,  Slimbridge, 

weaver 
Budd,  Giles,  Newent 
Essex,  George,  Rodmarton 
Perkinson,  Giles,  Tewkesbury 
Ricketts,  George,  Shipton  Sollace 
Elliotts,  Giles,  Badgeworth 
Holder,  George,  Moreton  Vallence 
Bushopp,  Hugh,  Twyning 
Warner,  Henry,  Iron  Acton 
Keble,  Henry,  Southropp 
Haykins,  John,  Yanworth 
Woodward,  Jane,  Cam 
Leonard,  John,  Fairford 
Cooke,  John,  W^ickwar 
Tisoe,  James,  Aston  Somervile 
Walker,  Joan,  St.  Owen's,  Gloucester 
Knight,  John,  Slimbridge 
Harvye,  John,  Berkeley 
Field,  John,  Rodmarton 
Favell,  Joan,  Corse 
Grove,  Jane,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Packer,  John,  Doynton 
Moodye,  Joan,  Tortworth 
Whitney,  John,  Churcham 
Tirrett,  John,  Lidbrook,  Ruardean 
Rickettes,  John,  Leigh  in  Westbury 
Wickwick,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Longe,  John,  Staunton 
Phillipps,  Isabel,  Bosley  in  Westbury 
Wollams,  John,  Temple  Guiting 
Longdon,  John,  Laighterton 
Fawdrey,  James,  Tortworth 

CLOUC.    WILLS. 


Baker,  John,  Tibberton 
Cole,  John,  Cowhoneyborne 
Bullocke,  John,  Biackney  in  Awre 
Pearce  als.  Parsons,  John,  Badminton 

Magna 
Putley,  John,  Newington  Bagpath 
Westmancott,  John,  Holyrood  Ampney 
Tomes,  John,  Marston  Sicca 
James,  John,  Wollaston 
Church,  John,  Sandhurst 
Warner,  Kath.,  Frocester  St.  Peter's 
Lynnett,  Katherine,  Rundwick 
Ayleworth,  Morris^,  Newnham 
Woodwrard,  Morris,  Cam 
Gamon,  Margaret,  Norton 
Cadde,  Margaret,  Ashleworth 
Broke,  Margaret,  Cowley 
Ashton,  Margery,  Aston  Somervile 
Farre,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Morrell,  Peter,  Coberley,  to  be  buried 

in  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster 
Cliff,  Philip,  Wapley 
Boxe,  Richard,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Prior,  Robert,  minister  of  the  parish 

church  of  Hartpury 
Hancocke,  Richard,  Ashchurch 
Bishopp,    Robert,   vicar    of    Ampney 

Crucis 
Holloway,  Robert,  Norton 

Copp,  Richard,  Upton  St.  Leonards 

Greene,  Robert,  IVIinsterworth 

Joyce,  Richard,  Chipping  Campden 

Dickes,  Richard,  Newland 

Farmer,  Robert,  Norton 

Sponer  als.  Althwrite,  Rich.,  Stanway 

Coxe,  Richard,  Heydon  in  Bodington 

Hone,  Robert,  Bisley,  clothier 

Daungerfield,  Richard,  Stonehouse 

Jaynes,  Robert,  Norton 

Frenche,  Richard,  Uley 

Davyes,  Richard,  Longney 

Daffey,  Richard,  Winston 

Hooper,  Richard,  Blaisdon 

Millard,  Richard,  Coolley 

Essington,  Robert,  Nympsfield 

Wickham,  Robert,  Westerley 

Snedell,    Robert,    Broad    Marston    in 
Pebworth 

Venne,  Robert,  Corse 

Emerson,  Richard,  Horton 

Smithe,  Richard,  Dymock 

Diston,  Richard,  Dumbleton 

Somer,  Richard,  Cam 

Yeeles,  Richard,  Winstone  [missing] 

Honyborne,  Thomas,  Staunton 

Holborowe,  Thomas,  Oldbury 

Walker,  Thomas,  Yate 

Yevans,  Thomas,  Alvington 

Ricketts,     Thomas,     Nether     Leigh, 
Westbury 


114 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[(54t-i650. 


Mabbett,  Thomas,  Westerley  | 

Hanchorne,  Thomas,  Wick  war  ' 

Elliottes,  Thos.,  Pakenhall  in  Stroud      j 
Smithe,  Thomas,  Wollaston  | 

Daves,  Thomas,  Newnham  | 

Hyett,  Thomas,  Hill  in  Berkeley 
Semys,  Thomas,  Gloucester  [missing] 
Packer,  Thomas.  Kempsford 
Juden  als.  Wheeler,   Thomas,  Eving- 

ton  in  Leigh 
Carpenter,  Thr)mas,  Maisemore 
Gotheridge,     Thomas,     Newport     in 

Berkeley 
Wilse,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Mountaine,  Thomas,  Charlton  Abbotts 
Vyner,  Thos.,  Parton  in  Churchdown 
Davis,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Wood,  Thomas,  Woolston 
Nicholls,  Thomas.  Stroud 
Mace,  Thomas,  Compton  Abdall 
Shakerley,  Thomas,  Church  Stanwaye 
Mills,  Ursula,  Whittington 
Blisse,  William,  Brockthropp 
Toney,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Hopcoate,  Wm.,  Nation  in  Ashchurch 
Richmond,  W'llliam,  Buckland 
Trigge,  W^alt.,St.  Nicholas,  Gloucester 
Pitt,  William.   Newent 
Clements,  William,  Bitten 
Hyett,  William,  Hyde 
Carter,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Mansfield,   Wm.,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Mursley,  William,  Pucklechurch 
Purse,  William,  Ashchurch 
Kente,  William,  Slimbridge 
Hollister,  William,  Westerley 
Greene,  William,  Newent 
Hawkins,  William,  Lydney 
Fryer,  Walter,  Arlingliam 
Sly,  William,  Morton  Henmarsh 

1604. 

Smithe,  Alice,  Bishop's  Cleeve  [missing] 
Barnes,  Alice,  Gloucester 
Doppin,  Agnes,  Arlingham 
Sturmye,  Alice,  Bisley 
Davis,  Anthony.  Coldaston 
Leighton,  Ann,  Awre  [missing] 
Barnes,  Agnes,  Didbrook 
Lawrence,  Ann,  Colne  Denys 
Bellamye,    Christopher,    Adcett  in 

Westbury 
Hill,  Edward,  Dymock 
Sergent,  Klizabeth,  Westbury 
Deaves,  Edward,  King's  Washborne 
Speringe,  Elizabeth,  Whittington 
Pricke,  Elizabeth,  Wollaston 
D.'inkwater,  Edward,  Cjlouccstcr 
Addams,  Giles,  St.  Johns,  Gloucester 


Adye,  Giles,  Stone 
Walkley,  Giles,  King  Stanley 
Probert,  George,  St.  Briavells 
Goldesburghe,    Godfrey,    bishop   of 

Gloucester 
Wight,  Giles,  Kingscote 
Tracy,  Giles,  Nawnton,  esq. 
Harris,  Giles,  Westbury 
Gore,  Helen,  Abson 
Pitt,  Henry,  Hempstead 
Smith,  Henry,  Bitton 
Master,  John,  Nymsfield 
Greene,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Bagge,  John,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Brinkworth,  John,  Beverbtone 
Moone,  Joan,  Badminton  Parva 
Streete,  James,  Wickwar 
Graye,   John,   Gloucester,    instrument 

maker 
Cottrell,  John,  Campden 
Packer,  John,  Cam 
Kyte,  John,  Bourton-on-the- Water 
Baylie,  Joseph,  Westbury 
Fenner   als.    Springe,    John,    The 

Mawdlins,  near  Gloucester 
Tomes,  John,  Bourton-on-the  Water 
Doppin,  John,  Westbury 
Crodye,  John,  Gloucester 
Stubbe,  Joyce;  Charlton  Kings 
Patche,  John,  Thornbury 
Carter,  John,  Arlingham 
Hathwaye,  John,  Horton 
Rive,  Joan,  Alvington 
Butcher,  Joan,  Alvington 
Higgins,  James,  Kingstanley 
Elland,  John.  Standish 
Turner,  John,  Elton  in  Westbury 
Howell,  James,  Berkeley 
Organ,  John,  Minsterworth 
Symonds,  John,  Frocester 
Wilse,  John,  Twigworth  in  (Jloucester 
Patche,  James,  Thornbury 
Fortye,  John,  Maisemore 
Bayly,  John,  Bledington 
Lawrence,  Joan,  Cromhall 
Butler,  John,  gent.,  Tewkesbury 
Mirrie,  Katherine,  Sandhurst 
Purlewent,  Margaret  [abode  not  given] 
Lumbert,  Margaret,  Great  Risington 
Lane,  Margery,  Abson 
Cambrye,  Mary,  Little  Risington 
Porter,  Margaret,  Mickleton 
Blanche,  Margaret,  Estington 
Rickardes,  Margery,  Westbury 
Paxford,  Marian,  Longborough 
Trinder,  Margaret,  North  Cerney 
Bannister,  Margery,  Tewkesbury 
Rogers,  Nicholas,  North  Nibley 
Monday,  Nicholas,  North  Nibley 
Weele,  Richard,  Rudford 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


115 


Hayward,  Richard,  Sandhurst 
Balden,  Richard,  Great  Teinton 
Nurse,  Robert,  Longhope 
Home,  Richard,  St.  Briavels 
Patche,  Richard,  Rockhampton 
Foorde,  Richard,  Cowley 
Blissard,  Richard,  Buckland 
Ingram,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Bennett,  Richard,  Horseley 
Langford,  Richard,  Withington 
Crowdye,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
Prickett,  Richard,  Twining 
Symons,  Robert,  Sherborne 
Hawling,  Richard,  Churchdown 
Elridge,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Paine,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Breverton    ah.    Christopher,    Robert, 

Church  Stanway 
Foordes,  Thomas,  Wollaston 
Gent,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Russell,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Churche,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Eckley,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Boulton,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Baise,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Collins,  Thomas,  Yate 
Newporte,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Smith,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Teckle,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Sambache,  Thomas,  Snowshill 
Churchman,  Thomas,  Tidnam 
Daungerfield,  Thomas,  Stonehouse 
Gybbons,  Thos.,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Goslyn,  Thomas,  Over,  Gloucester 
Kyng,  Thomas,  Down  Ampney 
Guy,  Thomas,  Bledington 
Best,  Thomas,  Twyning 
Pryde,  Thomas,  Newent 
Wools,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Restoll,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Purton,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Lovedaie,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Mill,  Thomas,  Run  wick 
Dunstall,  Thomas,  Lower  Lemington 
Longe,  Thomas,  Staunton 
Collaber,  Thomas,  Snowshill 
Newe,  Thomas,  Newton-in-.A-shchurch 
Hawkins,  Thomas,  Yanworth 
Lumbert,  Thomas,  Bourton-on-Water 
Veyzey,  Thomas,  Beverstone 
Boyer,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Mayo,  Thomas,  Kempley 
Duswell,  Thomas,  Tortworth 
Carpenter,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Wyer,  William,  Cirencester 
Beek,  William,  Nimpsfield 
Reade,  William,  Kings  Washborne 
Thomas,  William,  Gloucester 
Lluellyn,  Walter,  rector  of  Saperton 
Woodward,  William,  Gloucester 


Poulton,    William,    Bourton-on-the- 

Water 
Hayward,  William,  Sandhurst 
■*Cole,  John,  Cowhoneyborne  [proved 

1603] 
Mabbett,  William,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Powle,  Wm.,  Bourton-on-the-Water 
Attwood,  William,  Frampton  Cotterell 
White,  William,  Cheltenham 
Hixe,  William,  Gloucester 
Dowton,  William,  Througham 
Pearce,  William,  Gloucester 
Rickardes,  William,  Westbury 
Palmer,  William,  Eastlech  Turvile 
Westrippe,  William,  Bisley 
Paxford,  William,  Sherborne 
Payne,  William,  Huntley 
Peirson,  William,  Iron  Acton 
lies,  William,  Marshfield 

1605. 

Ferrers,  Anne,  Ashchurch 

Hickes,  Agnes,  Berkeley 

Longdon,  Alice,  Wollaston 

Clyffe,  Augustine,  Dursley 

Lewes,  Anthony,  Berkeley 

Holdship,  Alice,  Forthampton 

Whitinge,  Anthony,  Painswick 

Bruton,  Alice,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Norrisse,  Alice,  Gloucester 

Wellavise,  Agnes,  South  Cerney 

Tyndall,  Alice,  Thornbury 

Barker,  Anthony,  Broadwell 

Draper,  Alice,  Gloucester 

Fletcher,  Alice,  Painswick 

Fowler,  Agnes,  Cleeve 

Guye  (lis.  Gilbert,  Ann,  Ashchurch 

Danser,  Annis,  Winston 

Penmerton,  Alice,  Chipping  Sodbury 

[missing] 
Price,  Annis,  Beckford 
Collet,  Agnes,  Lechlade 
White,  Anne,  Temple  Guiting 
Kiffen,  Alice,  Gloucester 
Francombe,  Brice,  Wotton  under-Edge 
Greene,  Christopher,  Fairford 
Neend,  Charles,  Beckford 
Peart,  Christopher,  Oddington 
Ailewey,  Christopher  [will  torn] 
Hinde,  Dorothy,  Toddenham 
Rosse,  Dorothy,  Moreton  in  Marsh 
Freeman,  Edmund,  Mickleton 
Grene,  Elizabeth,  Estleach  Marten 
Tiiley,  Edward,  Cold  Ashton 
Lacy,  Edward,  Slimbridge 
Barrowe,  Elizabeth,  Twyning 
Salisbury,  Edward,  Ashchurch 
Gale,  Elizabeth,  Charlton  Kings 

•  So  placed  in  tbe  DunJlc. 


ii6 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Walkley,  Eliz.,  Stanley  St.  Leonards 
Vicary,  Edmund,  Broadwell 

Daffeye,  Elizabeth,  Winston 

Best,  Ellen,  Twyning 

Symmes,  Edmund,  Wickwar 

Turner,  George,  Westerley 

Jenkings,   Geoff.,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Manninge,  Giles,  Avening 

Thomas,  Griffith,  Tewkesbury 

White,  Giles,  Wollaston 

Cornewell,  Guy,  Estleach  Turvile 

Lyfholy,  George,  Estleach  Turvile 

Gorway,  Humphrey,  Gloucester 

SnowseH,  Hugh,  Sherborne 

Longe,  Humphrey,  Cirencester 

Evetts,  Henry,  Longney 

Man,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Somers,  John,  Berkeley 

White,  John,  Tirley 

Payne,  John,  alderman  of  Gloucester 

Woodward  als.   Blanket,   John,  Ash- 
church 

Stiff,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Day,  James,  Eastington 

Crome,  Joan,  Cromhall 

Bradley,  John,  Side 

Mason,  John,  Hunt  Court 

Kite,  John,  Bitton 

Shepherd,  John,  Abenhall 

Lane,  John,  Micheldean 

Ball,  John,  Didmarton 

Champion,  John,  Cold  Aston 

Taylor,  John,  Thornbury 

Breether,  John,  Westbury 

Dorney,  John,  Cromhall 

Smithe,  John,  Berkeley 

Waight,  Julian,  Saperton 

Cawfoe,  John,  Saperton 

Auden  als.  Tyler,  John,  Gloucester 

Bevans,  John,  Tewkesbury  [missing] 

Horstone,  John,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 

Coxe,  Julian,  Oldbury 

Kilbery,  James,  Yate 

Terrett,  John,  Brockworth 

Goodale,  John,  Shipton  Solers 

Mason,  John,  Hartpury  [missing] 

Smith,  John,  Iron  Acton  [m'ssing] 

Daingerfield,  John,  Rangeworthy 

Broocker,  John,  Morton  Vallence 

Millard,  Joan,  Cowley 

Keilocke,  Isabel,  Hardwick 

eleven,  Joan,  Bitton 

Millard,  John,  Frocester 

Walkley,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Hill  als.  Mousehill,  John,  Klninre 

Weekeweeke,    Joan,    Frampton 
Cotterell 

Packer,  John,  Thornbury 

Ockald,  John,  Lassin^ton 

Horsam,  Joan,  Ashleworih 


Collet,  John,  Naunton 
Wheeler,  John,  Westenton,[Campden?l 
Speringe,  John,  W'hittington 
Terrett,  John,  Brockworth 
Attwood,  John,  Berkeley  [missing] 
House,  John,  Oldbury  [missing] 
Hopkins,  John,  Churcham  [missing] 
Gratian,  Joan  [missing] 
Wolwrit,  Joan,  Cam  [missing] 
Hobbs,  John,  Southam  [missing] 
Hallier,  Isabel,  Iron  Acton  [missing] 
Popkin,  John,  Aylberton  [missing] 
Attwell  als.  Wells,  John,   Quedgeley 

[missing] 
Pinfould,  Joan,  Welford  [missing] 
Watkins,  John,  Alvington  [missing] 
Wight,  John,  Churchdown  [missing] 
Crafte,  John,  Fretherne  [missing] 
Jones,  Joan,  Wickwar  [missing] 
Blaunch,  Kathcrine,  Estington 
Mancell,  Margaret,  Preston 
Lane,  Margery,  Ashleworth 
Allinge,   Marg.,   Kingswood  [mfssing] 
Gied,  Margery,  Painswick 
Kedwardes,  Margaret,  Tewkesbury 
Harmer,  Michael,  Kings  Stanley 
Gatley,  Margery,  Beckford 
Home,  Matthew,  Xewent 
Westmacote,  Margaret,  Coin  Denys 
Fisher,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Walkley,  Nich.,  Wotton-under-Ed^'e 
Woodward,  Nich., Chipping  Cann)den 
Williams,  Owen,  Gloucester 
Byrde,  Richard,  Longhope 
Carpenter,  Robt..  Stanley  St.  Lconaid 
Birte,  Richard,  Shipton  Moigne 
Holder,  Richard,  Cleeve 
Bullocke,  Richard,  Blaisdon 
Wilkins,  Richard,  Frocester 
Morse,  Robert,  Hensfield 
Cudde,  Richard,  Churchdown 
Somerhill,  Reynold,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Rolles,  Raignold,  Haresfield 
Wilson,  Richard,  Chedworth 
Nichols,  Robert,  Marshfield 
Cock,  Raynold,  Little  Barrington 
Mayowe,  Richard,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Harrys,  Robert,  Ebrington 
Maunsell,  Robert,  Thornbury 
BroTwne,  Richard,  Syston 
Allen  als.  Chopp,  Robert,  Oldbury 
Handley,  Robert,  (^ddington 
Savage,  Robert,  liisley 
Hodges,  Richard,  Newnham 
Rudge,  Richard,  Abenh;i!l 
Singer,  Richard,  Abenhall 
Tayler,  Roger,  Ruardean 
Jones,  Robert,  Bitton 
Wedge,  Robert,  (iloucester 
Tilie,  Robert,  Cold  Aston 


I 


1541-1650-] 


GloucesteYshire   Wills. 


117 


Reade,  Richard,  Tormerton 
Newporte,  Robert,  Cirencester 
Tovie,  Robert,  Bitton 
Restell,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Scott,  Robert,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Wildinge,  Richard,  Bitton 
Cowles,  Raynold,  Ashchurch 
Perryn,  Richard,  Bisley,  practiser  of 

physic 
Ayleworth,  Robert,  Titherington 
Addis,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Morsse,  Thomas,  Edgeworth 
Smith,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Genning's,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Wetmath,  Thomas,  Frocester 
Cowper,  Thomas,  Marston  Sicca 
Bowtton,  Thomas,  Bisley 
Brashe,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
Chaundler,Thos.,Frampton-on-Severn 
Newport,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Wimboll,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Bersar,  Thomas,  Little  Sodbury 
Parker,  Thomas,  Little  Sodbury 
Ingles,  Thomas,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Knight,  Thomas,  Willersey 
Alexander,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Bustone,  Thomas,  Kenverton 
Dowdeswell,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Pegler,  Thomas,  Stinchcombe 
Addams,  Thomas,  Mmsterworth 
Drewe,  Thomas,  Preston,  Gloucester 
Slimbridge,  Thomas,  Thorn  bury 
Steyner  ah.  Didmill,  Newnham 
Fowler,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Frie,  Thomas,  Cold  Aston 
Collins,  Thomas,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Duke,  Thomas,  Ampney  Crucis 
Hale,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Pearce,  Thomas,  Westerley 
Simpson,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Fowler,  Thomas,  Wotton-under  Edge 
Mason,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Knight,  Thomas,  Horsley 
Pitt,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Ballard,  Thomas,  Willersey 
Curtys,  William,  Hasfield 
Forte,  William,  Hasfield 
Hyatt,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Clarke  als.  Lee,  William,  Chedworth 
Myll,  William,  Stonehouse 
Griffin,  William,  Churchdown 
Hopkins,  William,  Churcham 
Timbrill,  William,  Coin  Rogers 
Cooke,  William,  Alaisemore 
Lorde,  William,  Brockhampton 
Hampton,  William,  Westbury 
Cooper,  William,  Old  Sodbury 
Hickes,  William,  Dorsington 
Rudge,  William,  Abenhall 
Horwood,  Walter,  Estington 

9    * 


Turley,  Walter,  Woolaston 
Dumbleton,  W^m.,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Tantye,  William,  Leckhampton 
Hill,  William,  Berkeley 
Cawfoe,  William,  Sapperton 
Wynny,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Cugleye,  William,  Gloucester 
Banaster,  William,  Turkdean,  gent. 
Brookman,  William,  Stratton 
Tilladam,  William,  Berkeley 
Freeman,  William,  Adiestrop 
Gilbert,     William,     London,    esquire, 

doctor  of  physic 
Cooke,  William,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Purlewent,  William,  Sandhurst,  gent. 
Treherne  als.  Adams,  William,   Cold 

Aston 
Barne,  William,  Cromhall 
Bennett,  William,  Berkeley 
Poole,  William,  Ruardean 

1606. 

Freeman,  Anne,  Tirley 
Jones,  Agnes,  South  Cerney  [torn] 
Dawe,  Agnes,  Hawkesbury 
Biddle,  Alice,  Mickleton 
Mericke,  Agnes,  Doynton 
Evans  als.  Lawrence,  Alice,  Teynton 
Callowe,  Alice,  Sandhurst 
Phillips,  Andrew,  Wapley 
Browninge,  Alice,  Witchester 
Elborow,  Alice,  Barnsley 
Whyting,  Bartholomew,  Stow 
Witchell,  Benedick,  Horton 
Callow,  Christopher,  Sandhurst 
Frerich,  Isabel,  Uley 
Langford,  Elizabeth,  Marshfield 
Merrye,  Edmund,  Badgeworth 
Grenehalfe,  Edward,  Eastlech  Marten 
Morse,  Edith,  Laighterton 
Pecke,  Edward,  Randwick 
Heines,  Edmund,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Symons,  Francis,  Preston-on-Stour 
Bromwiche,  Giles,  Saperton 
Woddenton,  George,  Down  Ampney 
Lowe,  Henry,  Minsterworth 
Tuckey,  Humphrey,  Kempsford 
Peacocke,  Hugh,  Syston 
Belsher,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Coales,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Yate,  John,  gent.,  Pebworth 
HoUister,  Isabel,  Westerley 
Jackson  als.  Boothe,  John,  Staunton 
Brayford,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Awood,  John,  Kings  Stanley 
Freeman,  Joan,  Nether  Swell 
Read,  John,  Bisley 
Murford,  John,  Abson 
Creede,  John,  Down  Ampney 


ii8 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Bateman,  Joan,  Hasilton 

Myll,  Jolin,  Cranham 

Smyth,  John,  Horsley 

Shawe,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Gething,  John,  Howelsfield 

Cox,  John,  Little  Risington 

Ricketts,  John,  Hard  wick 

Norton,  James,  Stroud 

Coppe,  Joan,  Upton  St.  Leonard's 

Jordan,   John,   Little   Badminton, 
Hawkesbury 

Cromp,  Jane,  Westbury 

Hall,  James,  Coin  Denys 

Dovvle,  James,  Newland 

Holman,  John,  Tetbury 

Steight,  John,  Stan  way 

Danyell,  John,  Cromhall 

Barnes,  Johnj^  Cromhall 

Organ,  John,  Badgeworth 

Stringar,  John,  Bisley 

Smythe,  John,  Cleeve 

Webley,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Aylberton,  John,  Westbury 
Blackwell,  John,  Preston 
Hatcombe,  John,  Cirencester 
Simes,  Joan,  Wickwar 
Somerell,  Isabel,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Dangerfield,  Katherine,  Stonehouse 
Canner,  Katherine,  Tewkesbury 
Tratman,  Lodowick,  Thornbury 
Havard,  Lettice,  Stan  way 
Savage,  Lawrence,  Wolaston 
Everet,  Margery,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Skull,  Margery,  Hanham,  Bitton 
Hoodes,  Matthew,  Doynton 
Farmer,  Morgan,  Marshfield 
Maynard,  Mary,  Hawkesbury 
Loveringe,  Margaret,  Eastington 
Parker,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Dizell,  Maud,  Tibberton 
Morris,  Paul,  Arlingham 
Ockey,  Peter,  Churchdown 
Jobbins,  Philip  [torn] 
Venne,  Richard,  Great  Badminton 
Hopkins,  Robert,  Saperton 
Baker,  Richard,  Twyning 
Wilcox,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Purlewent,  Roger,  Gloucester 
Moore,  Robert,  Buckland 
Hickes,  Richard,  Great  Barrington 
Badham,  Richard,  Ruardean 
White,  Richard,  Iron  Acton 

■  Theyer,  Richard,  Whittington 
Truby,  Rich.,  Bourton-on-the-\Vater 
Bicke,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Bayly,  Richard,  Aldsworlh 
Box,  Richard,  Bitton 
Aileberton,  Roger,  Xewland 
Jones,  Richard,  Doynton 
Bosley,  Richard,  Sandhurst 


Paxford,  Rd.,  Bourton-on-the-\Vater 
Browne,  Richard,  Preston 
Harris,  Robert,  Newington  Bagpath 
Tunley,  Richard,  Painswick 
Webb,  Richard,  Daynton 
Selwin,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Greene,  Robert,  Enworthe 
Berry,  Richard,  Titherington 
Daingerfield,  Richard,  Kings   Stanley 
Willmotts,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Everett,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Woodward,  Thomas,  Twyning 
Ockold,  Thomas,  Saperton 
Holtam,  Thomas,  Mickleton 
Clements,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Payne,  Thomas,  LHey 
Hurne,  Thomas,  Tuddenham 
Cornocke,  Thomas,  North  Nibley 
Rodman,  Thomas,  Yate 
Nelme,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Ellis,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Rogers,  Thomas,  Upleadon 
Barbour,  Thomas,  Aylberton 
Holtam,  Thomas,  Ebrington 
Sellar,  Thomas,  rector  of  Aston-sub- 

Edge 
Turnor,  Thomas,  Forthampton 
Mylls  als   Butler,  Walter,  Uoynton 
Davis,  William,  Snowshill 
Freeman,  William,  Sapperton 
Chewe,  William,  Great  ]5adminton 
Greene,  William,  Chedworth 
Hopkins,  William,  Marshfield 
Coxe,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Rumney  ah.  Cooke,   William,  South 

Cerney 
Griffen,  William,  Stroud,  clothier 
Harris,  William,  Haresfield 
Gunninge,  William,  Cold  Aston 
White,  William,  Awre 
Blackwell,  William,  Barnsley 
Bowsher,  William,  Thornbury 
Mason,  William,  Minchinhampton 
Mathewes,  William,  Cirencester 
Lawrence,  William,  Foxcote 
Machin,  William,  Charlton  Kings[torn] 
Raynesford    als.    Powlte,    William, 

Winchcombe 
Churche,  Walter,  sen.,Santhurst  [torn] 
Pollard,  William,  Siddington 
Dowsinge,  William,  Ashleworth 
Smith,  William,  Quedgeley  [torn] 
Turner  ah.  Taylor,  Wm.,  Lachampton 

[torn] 

Edwards,  William, [torn] 

Hill,  William,  P.   .  .  [torn] 
Horwood,  William,    sen.,   Marshfield 

[torn] 
Moy,  William,  King  Stanley  [torn] 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire    II  Ills. 


119 


1607. 

Walter,  Agnes,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Alee,  Alice,  Cam 
Waukley,  Anthony,  Stroud 
Theyer,  Agnes,  Brockworth  [torn] 
Bourman,    Anthony,    Bourton-on-the- 

Water 
Tounly,  Alice,  Painswick 
Brabon,  Adam,  Westbury 
Seford,  Agnes,  Brechyet 
Pilsworth,  Augustine,  Osehvorlh 
Nonte,  Anne,  Oxenhall 
Dey,  Anne,  Ruardean 
Newman,    Agnes,    Woodmancote, 

Bishop's  Cleeve 
Nicholls,  Alice,  Bisley 
Bennett,  Alice,  Hatherop 
Sellars,  Alice,  Bisley 
Grey,  Anthony,  Berrington 
Jaques,  Anthony,  Painswick 
Naylor,  Anne,  Colford,  Newland 
Gullwell,  Avis,  Beverstone 
Phelpes,  Anne,  Marshfield 
Howford,  Blanche,  Bledington 
Daunsye,  Christopher,  Uley 
Davis,  Christian,  Acton  Turvile 
Kingescote,  Christopher,  Kingscote 
Shingleton,  Christopher,  Huntley 
Richards,  David,  WoUaston 
*Smythe,  Edward,  Brockhampton 
Bullocke,    \or   Bwlock],    Elizabeth, 

Nether  Leyghe 
Knighte,  Eleanor  [abode  not  given] 

Proved  at  Wotton-under-Edge,  28  July,  1607. 

Parry,  Elizabeth,  Bramsbarrowe 
Reed,  Edward,  Bicknor 
Caudy,  Edward,  Tormarton 
Fourd,  Edith,  Upton  Bitton 
Clissold,  Edmund,  Stroud 
Robins,  Frances,  Oldbury 

Proved  at  Thornbury. 

Poole,  Guy,  Tortworth 

Cooke,  Geo.,  Yate 

Goode,  Guy,  Newpark,  Berkeley 

Berd,  Geo.,  Cowlrupth,  Standish 

Dyke,  Humphrey,  Winchcomb 

Beard,  Henry,  Standish 

Cleyton,  Henry,  Odington 

Davis,  Humphrey,  Acton  Turvile 

Stoute,  Helen,  Hannam 

Davis,  Henry,  Gloucester 

Keylocke,  John,  Painswick 

Wollworth,  John,  sen.,  Horton 

Selby,  John,  Harnehull 

Key,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Mayo  als.  Tylar,  John,  Chursdowne 

Millard,  John,  Cowley 

Payne,  Jas.,  Nimpsfield 

*  Not  in  llie  .MS.  Calendar. 


Mason  als.  Simons,   John,   Laverton, 

Buckland 
Etkines,  John,  Alvington 

Atkins  in  Calendar. 

Loveringe,   John,  Eastington,   Xorth- 

leach 
Jesse  als.  Cooper,  John,  Harscombe 
Thorne,  John,  Hill 
Everat,  Jas.,  Berkeley 
Jones,  John,  The  Hills,  Bitton 
Mav7Son,  John,  sen.,  Bolly,  Westbury 
Moore,  John,  Westbury 
Mill,  John,  Nimpsfield 
Marten,  John,  Charlton  Kings 
Godsovye,  John,  Charlton  Abbotts 
Goslyn,  John  [abode  not  given] 

Proved  at  Gloucester. 

Peers,      John,      Shepperden,      Rock- 

hampton 
Greyhurst   als.    Saunders,   John, 

Bledington 
Barton,  John,  sen.,  Thornbury 
Hawkyns,  John,  sen..  Sarney  Wick. 
Collyns,  John,  Shepscome 
Knight,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 
EUond,  Jas.,  Frocester 
Cowdall,  John,  aid.  of  Gloucester 
Readier,  John,  Stroud 
Perrine,  John,  Brockworth 
Whithorne,  John,  Charlton  Kings 
Pearse,  Joan,  Stinchcombe 
Lawrence,  John,  Westerley 
Knight,  John,  Marston  Sicca 
Lane,  John,  Forthampton 
Stratford,  John,  gent.,  Stanway 
Rende  [?  Reude].  John,  Brockhampton 
Whether,  John,  Oldbury 
Traherne,  Jas.,  Aylberton 
Whitmey,  Isabel,  Heynham 
Loveringe,    John,    sen.,    Eastington, 

Northleche 
Barrowe,  John,  sen.,  Down  Hatherley 
Pace,  John,  Ashleworth 
Woodd,  John,  Cirencester 
Roberts,  John,  sen.,  Fiddington 
Wight,  John,  Horsley 
White,  Katherine,  Laverton 
Delabere,  Kynnard,  Southam  [missing] 
Tomes,  Lawrence,  Hampnet 
Mychell,  Mathew,  Barrington  Parva 
Durlinge,  Margaret,  Wollaston 

Darlinge  in  Calendar. 

Wadley,  Margaret,  Thornbury 
Sadler,  Margt.,  Badgeworth 
Neale,  Marion,  Upton  Hawkesbury 
Longden,  Marian,  Wickwar 
Shingleton,  Margt.,  Huntley 
Elbridge,    Margt.,    Benlham,    Badge- 
worth 


T20 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Flower,  Martin,  Slimbridge 

Fowler  in  Calendar. 

Williams,  Margt.,  Cirencester 
Johnson,  Michael,  Titherinyton 
Stallard,  Margt.,  iVlaismore 
Roome,  Nicholas,  Eastington 
Boyer,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Hallier,  Richd.,  Westerlij^h 
Tomes  als.   Pattrick,    Richd.,   Ciren- 
cester 
Hawker,  Richard,  Apperley 
Butler,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Moone,  Richard,  Badminton 
Norris,  Richard,  King  Stanley 
Walter,  Richard,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Farr,  Richard,  Wickwar 
Davis,    Roger,   of    the   lymitac'on    of 

Stroud 
Rickates,  Robert,  North  Nibley 

Richardes  in  Calendar. 

Egles,  Richard,  Stone 

Curriar,  Robert,  Charleton  Kings 

*Barkelette,    Ralphe,   Woodford, 
Berkeley 

Vowler,  Robert,  Codrington 

Cowles,  Richard,  Cranham 

Wood,  Richard,  Aldbury-on-Severn 

Nelme,  Robert,  Hillslay,  Hackesbdrye 
[i.e.  Hawkesbury] 

Wilkins,  Richard,  King  Stanley 

Pellen,  Richard,  Colley 

Batherne,  Richd.,  sen.,  Adsett,  West- 
bury 

Morrell,  Sybil,  Kempley 

Francklyn   als.   Peters,    Thos.,   Cher- 
rington 

Worlocke,  Richard,  Cromhall 

Cooke,  Thos.,  Bandington,  Cirencester 

Vynar,  Thomas,  Chursdowii 

Ryland,  Thomas,  Mickleton 

Daw,  Thos.,  sen.,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Burges,  Thomas,  Kingscote 

Croome,  Thomas.  Iron  Acton 

Crasswell,  Thos.,  Nether  Gotherington 

Bower,  Thomas,  Newent 

Downe,  Thomas,  Haresfield 

IdoUes,  Thomas,  sen.,  Oidbury 

Witness,  William  Leigh,  parson  of  Oldworth. 

*Deene,  Rirhard,  Greet,  Winchcombe 
Hawkins,  Thos.,  Grange,  Little   Dean 
Bowyer,  Thos.,  Phrampton  Cotterell 
Harris,  Thomas,  Flaxley 
Braban,  William,  Churcham 
Jones,  William,  Coles,  Bitton 
Browne,  Wm.,  Stidcote,  Titherington 
Hardinge,  William,  sen.,  Hernehull 
Wellsteede,  Wm.,  Newton  llagpath 
Bruton,  William,  Blakeney,  A  a  re 
Smith,  William,  Cf)lesburn 

•  Nut  in  tin  M  ^.  Calendar. 


Dodymead,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Bourghe,  Wm.,  Coulthroppe,  Stand'sh 
Minchen,  William,  Wick  Risington 
Wellavise,  William,  South  Cerney 
Busher  als.  Leonard,   Wm.,  Wotton- 
under-Edge 
Birte,  William,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Hiller,  William,  Shipton  Dowell 
Balden,  William,  South  Cerney 
Wellsteed,  William,  Slimbridge 
Bruton  als.  Byrton,  William,  Tirley 
Lane,  Walter,  Alison,  Cheltenham 
Plaistid,  William,  Westbury 
Hinckson,  Winifred,  Gloucester 
Warrand,  William,  Hill 
Wyman,  William,  Barton  Street 
Langsoone,  William,  Tetbury 
Wintle,  William,  Rodley,  Westbury 
Bro'wne,    William,    Tytherington 
[missing] 

zte8. 

Humfrie,  Agnes,  Elinore 
Wyther,  Annie,  Oidbury 

Whiter  in  Calendar. 

Dagge,  Alex.,  sen.,  Rangeworthye 
Tyler,  Agnes,  Ashleworth 
Baker,  Alice,  Mitcheldean 
Hooper,  Agnes,  Wic^kwar 
Tasker,  Agnes,  Adsett,  Westbury 
Jones,  Anthony,  Oldland,  Bitton 
Yerroth,  Anne,  Gloucester 
Dabeney  <z/j.  Shepheard,  Agnes,  South 

Cerny 
Maynnard,  Agnes,  Rodley 
Heskinges.  Alice,  Slimbridge 
Hampton,  Christopher,  Huntley 
Vaughan,  Chas.,  Bradstone,  Berkeley 
Yerwoth,  Christ.,  Newland 
Mydellton,  Edith,  Sybland,  Thornbury 
Marten,  Edith,  Cromhall 
Foord,  Edward,  Cowley 
Drinkwater,   Edmd.,  Down  Hatherley 
Rudgdale,  Edward,  Tewkesbury 
Tyler,  Edward,  Tytherington 
Cockerell,  Elizabeth,  Oddington 
Williams  als.  Myllman,  Edwd.,   sen., 

Dymock 
Bishoppe,  Edward,  Puckechurch 
Higgins,    Edward,     High    Meadows, 

Newland 
Launder,  Frances,  bu.  Westbury 
Wellavise,  Frances,  South  Cerney 
Crompe,  Giles,  Naunton 
Knowles,  George,  Awre 
Prichard,  Hy.,  .St.  Nicholas,  Gloucester 
Rodway,  Helen,  North  Cerney 
Yate,  Henry,  .Seynbury  [missing] 
Minchon,  llenr),  Wick  Risington 


[541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  I J  7//s. 


I2T 


Grainger,  Henry,  Thornbury 

Hynton,  John,  Longhope 

Garner.  Joan,  Stenbridge  slade,  Stroud 

Stratford,  Joan,  Westbury 

Robins  a/uis  Boucher,  Jas.,  Randwick 

Witer,  John,  Barnwood 

Cobbe,  John,  Avening 

Frigg,  James,  Horton 

Whyte,  John,  sen.,  Huntley 

*Webbe.  John,  sen.,  Cirencester 

Dobbis,  John,  sen.,  Longhope 

Allen,  Jane,  Norton 

Loveday,  John,  Painswick 

Ford,     Julian     (late     wife     of    Hy.\ 

Wotton-under  Edge,   \Vortley 
*Horne,  John,  Apperley,  Deerhurste 
Deavis,  John,  Grafton,  Beckford 
Larence,  John,  Tyddenham 
Brewer,  John,  Abson 
Greeninge,  John,  Alderton 
Spicer,  John,  Newnham 
Kinne,  John,  Haresfield 
Hampton,    Joan,    St.    Bartholomewe, 

Gloucester 
*Merete,  John,  Oxlinche,  Slandish 
Johnsons,  John,  Dunsborne  Abbots 
Sorell,  Jenner,  Abenhall 
Jordan,  Isabel,  Badminton  parva 
Addams  a/i'ds  Venfield,  John,  Burton 
Bodnham,  John,  Minsterwonh 
Bayley,  John,  Bradston,  Berkeley 
Hynton,  John,  Longehop 
Ransomes,  J6hn,  Grafton,  Beckford 
Hathoway,  John,  Bledington 
Deacon    a/s.    Awford,    John,    Rock- 

hampton 
Gale,  Joan,  Edgworth 
Foorde,  John,  Cowley  [Coaley] 
Buckle,  John,  Uckington 
Addams,  John,  Drifield 
Higgings,  John,  Auldrington 
Yeate,  Jerome,  Preston-on-Stower 
Baker,  John,  Madeston 
Gey,  John,  sen,,  Bledington 
Longden,  John,  Sedlewood,  Hawkes- 

bury 
Gunner,  Jas.,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Aylberton,  John,  jun.,  Elton,  Westbury 
Yonge,  John,  Chaphill,  Westburye 
Hentland,  John,  WoUaston 
Bronker,  Katherine,  Wotton's  Combe 
Ridler,  Katherine,  Daglingworth 
Davice,  Margaret,  Painswick 
Monday,  Mary,  Slimbridge 
Trustram,  Margery,  High  Leaden 
Spenser,  Marian,  Little  Risington 
Pricket,  Margaret,  Twyninge 
Hay,  Mary,  Toddenham 
Charlet,  Margery,  Winchcombe 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Hyet,  Margery,  Woodend,  Berkeley 
Perry,  Margaret,  Ruddford 
Cowles,  Margaret,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Jones,  Philip,  Longney 
Gainer,  Philip,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Pashame,  Philip,  Adlestrop 
Collett,  Robert,  Westcote 
*Gase,  Richarde,  Hartpury 
Davis,  Roger,  Thornbury 
Draycote,  Richard,  Cromhall 
Porter,  Richd.,  freemason,  Cirencester 
Hancocke,  Richard,  Newton  Bagpath 
Byrd,  Richard,  Horsley 
Massenger»  Richard,  Gloucester 
Meysey,  Richard,  Siddington 
Cardwell,  Richard,  Toddington 
Holister,  Roger,  Stinchcombe 
Bachler,  Roger,  Uean  Parva 
Starkey,  Robert,  Cowhoniborne 
Belcher,  Robert,  Withington 
^Strafford  [or  Stratford],  Robert,  iu. 
in  the  chapel  of  Stowell  in  the 
church  of  Norlach 
Yelfe,  Richard,  Longney 
Varnam,  Richard,  Morton  Valence 
*Watts,  Thomas,  Tormarton 
Parker,  Sybil,  Fortington 
Restell,  Sybil,  Deerhurst 
Parsons,  Sybil,  Staunton 
Wilse,  Thomas,  Dvmock 
Houlbrocke,  Thos.,'  Hull  a/s.  Hill  - 
Miller,    Thomas,    Hampton    Meysey 

[missing] 
Ricketts,  Thomas,  North  Nibley 
Medcalf,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Shillam,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton 
Hellome,  Thomas,  Great  Wittonibe 
Graile,  Thomas,  Huntingford,  Wotton- 
under-Edge 
Garrett,  Thomas,  Church  Stanway 
Browninge,  Thomas,  Frocester 
Costard,  Thomas,  Whelford 
Whyther,  Thos.,  Morton,  Thornbury 
French,  Thomas,  Uley 
Tratman,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Bearde,  Thomas,  Hardwick 
Johnsons,  Thomas,  Oddington 
Dynnye,  Thomas,  sen.,  Wotton-under- 
Edge 
Boulton,  Thomas,  Bisley 
Baker,  Thomas,  Bleddington 
Dryver,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
Cutler,  Thomas,  Awre 
Hopkins,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Jones,  Thomas,  South  Cerney 
Bridgeman,  Thomas,   esq.,    Poultoa's 

Court 
White,  Thos.,  Wollaston 
Milward,  William,  Boxwell 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  CalenJar. 


122 


Gloitccstcrshire  Wills. 


[15411650. 


Moore,  William,  Michcll  Dean 
Smith,  William,  sen.,  Westcote 
Bushoppe,  Wm.,  Hadinanton  Magna 
Bubb,  William,  Bentham 
Holder,  William,  Oxington 
Webbe,  William,  Eastington 
Rudge,  William,  The  Lea 
George,  William,  Longborowe 
Belcher,  Wm.,  Cow  Honiborne 
White,    William,     Bradley,     Wotton- 

under-Edge 
Garner,  Walter,  Downhatherley 
Hiet,  William,  Hardwick 
Perriman,  Wm.,  Mayes  Hill,  Westerley 
Hampton,  William,  Huntley 
Dowse,  William,  sen.,  Ruardean 
Hyett,  William,  Stowe 
Waikley,    William,    Epney,     Morton 

\'alence 
Wadiey,  William,  Bramsborowe 
Greeneway,  William,  Stratton 
Workman,  William,  Stroud 
Fisher,  William,  Hardwick 
Collins,  William,  Cow  Honiborne 
Rogers,  William,  Cromhall 
Ogle,  William,  sen.,  Churcham 
Tayler,  William,  Wibdon,  Tiddenham 
Johnson,  William,  Odington  [missing] 

1609. 

Milles  ah.  Butler,  Agnes,  Doynton 
Webley,  Agnes,  Brockworlh 
*Turner,  Agnes,  North  Nibley 
Greeninge,  Alice,Gretton,Winchcombe 
Wilson,  Anthony,  Churchstanway 
Neale,  Alice,  Rangeworthy,  Thornbury 
Stones,  Arthur,  Morton,  Thornbury 
Hooper  als.  Rosier,  Alice,  Cirencester 
Beare,  Alice,  Standish 
Hugges,  Ambrose,  Chipping  Colden 
Huntley,  Alice,  Chursdown 
Longney,  Agnes,  Arlingham 
Lymbrick,  Anthony,  Horsley 
Gillman,  Austin,  Slimbridge 
Mooreman,    Christopher,    Dyrham 

[missing] 
Jones,  Charles,  Lydney 
Whitehead,  Dorothy,  Cirencester 
Rice,  David,  Woodchester 
Michell,  David,  Bitton 
Minchin,  Eleanor,  Bradwell 
Ovenell,  Edith,  Turkden 
Tylye,  Edward,  sen..  Cold  Aston 

[also  a  parchment  transcript] 
Heyward,  Elizabeth,  Hartbury 
Clissold,  Edith,  Ouedgeley 
Isack,  Edward,  Tormerton 
Chapman,  Elizabeth,  Frocester 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Parke,  Edward,  Whetenhurst 
Kerry,  Edmund,  Toddcnham 
Sledd,  Edward,  Newland 
White.  Ycedith,  Cheltenham 
Phipps,  Elizabeth,  Temple  Guitinge 
Hathway,  Edward.  Bledington 
Wether,  Edmund,  Morton,  Thornburie 
West,  Eleanor,  Painswick 
Partridge,  Edward.  Slymbridge 
Buddinge,  Eliz.,  Nastend,  Eastington 
Dangerfield,     Edward,    Horsemarley, 

Morton  Valence 
Wyngood,  Edmund,  Lydney 
Tyndall,  Elizabeth    Stinchcombe 
Lovell,  Edmund,  Westbury 
Whittorne,  Francis,  Charlton  King 
Rogers,  Francis,  The  Leighe 
Nymbes,  (ieorge,  Hardwick 
Dyer,  George,  Painswick 
Smallman,  George,  Awre 
Harris,  (labriel,  Tuddenham 
Hulinge,  Henry,  Rodborough 
Shild,  Henry,  Titherington 
Hasliste    Henry,  Gloucester 
Dudbridge,  Henry,  Woodchester 
Pearse,  Henry,  Avnes,  Bisley 
Tawney,  John,  Naunton,  Winchcombe 
Uprichard,  John,  Tetbury 
Russell,  John,  Oldbury 
Freeman,  John,  Saint  Bury 
Gorway,  John,  Gloucester 
Butler,  John,  Gloucester 
Parry,  John,  Apperley 
Pearse,  John,  Churcham 
Warne,  John,  Bitton 
Williams,  John,  Forthampton 
Eddys,  Isabel,  Woodford,  Berkeley 
Webb,  John,  sen.,  Lydney 
Birte,  John,  Haresfield 
Buttar,  John,  Hartpurie 
Mayell,  John,  Cheltenham 
Sinderbey,  John,  Stanton  Dean 
Yemme,  John,  Staunton 
Allen  ah.  Chapp,  Joan,  Thornbury 
Gotherick,  John,  gent.,  Southcerney 
Shakle,  John,  Pebworth 
Walter,  John,  Addlestroppe 
Chapman,  John,  Marshfield 
Browne,  John,  Iron  Acton 
Robertes,  John,  Tortworth 
Patche,  Joan,  Morton,  Thornbury 
Millard,  John,  Westerley 
Perriman,  John,  Wickwar 
Morrell,  John,  Dymock 
Hier,  Joan,  Colford 
Ward,  John,  Farmington 
Jorden,  John,  Bicknor 
Harris,  John,  Saniger,  Berkley 
Tayler,  Joan,  Wickwar 
Twyninge,  John,  Painswick 


1541-1650] 


Gloucestershire  Mollis 


123 


Cozens,  John,  Lechlad 

Shakekle,  Joan,  Pebworth 

Hawling,  John,  Pirton 

Cloterbooke,  John,  Berkeley 

Tylar,  John,  Ashleworth 

Awood,  John,  Eastington 

Coxe,  John,  Gotherington 

Hefne  \i.e.  Heaven],  John,  Thornbury 

Hill,  John,  Michel  Teynton 

Turner,  Jas.,  No/th  Nibley  [missing] 

Boughton,  Katherine,  Bourton-on-the- 

Water 
Moore,  Katherine,  Buckland 
Childe,  Maximilian,  Matson 
Neale,  Maurice,  Yate 
Elbridge,  Margery,  Bentham,  Badge- 
worth 
Tyler,  Margaret,  Ashleworth 
Hodges,  Miles,  Stowe 
DoTwne,  Margaret,  Haresfield 
Fortee,  Margaret,  Haresfield 
Watklns,  Margaret,  Cowley 
Gowre,  Maude,  Wotton 
Hyett  ah.  Stokes,  Margaret,  Ashton- 

under-Hill 
Badder,  Nicholas,  Doddington 
Churche,  Nicholas,  Cheltenham 
Hooper,  Nicholas,  Rangery,  Thorn- 
bury 
Godwyn,  Nicholas,  English  Bicknor 
Rawlins,  Nicholas,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Watkins,  Philip,  Tiddenham 
Evans,  Peter,  Longney 
Coxe,  Richard,  Mitcheldean 
Rogers,  Robert,  Cromhall 
Hale,  Robert,  Gretton,  Winchcombe 
Hill,  Richard,  Dymock 
Milton,  Richard,  Ockington,  Elmston 
Romney,  Robert,  Tetbury  [missing] 
Smith,  Richard,  Fretherne 
Philpott,  Robert,  Tuddenham 
Barnefield,  Richard,  sen.,  Minchin- 

hampton 
Stephens,  Robert,  Ruardean 
Walter,  Richard,  Prestbury 
Flower,  Richard,  Wollaston 
Rogers,  Richard,  Dowdeswell 
Lea  ah.  Balden,   Richard,  Avenishe, 

Bisley 
Butler,  Richard,  Calcote  in  Coin  Dean 
Tilley,  Richard,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Dolle,  Richard,  Rengworth  [missing] 
Hill,  Richard,  Dymock 
Gardner  ah.  Masfield,  Richard,  Ashle- 
worth 
Cowper,  Richard,  Cleeve 
Butte,  Richard,  Minchinhampton 
Stevens,  Robert,  Ruardean 
Marten,  Richard,  Winchcombe 
Gardner,  Richard,  Adlestrope 


Hobbes,  Robert,  Norton  in  Ciloucester 
Yonge  ah.  Hooper,    Roger,  Charlton 

Abbots 
Yelfe,  Richard,  Longney 
Pegler,  Richd.,  Stonehouse  [missing] 
Coather,  Richard,  Tirley 
Tayler,  Richard,  Kingswood 
Browne,  Richard,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Adeane,  Robert,  Awre 
Ewers.  Robert,  Staverton 
Friend,  Robert,  Hinton 
Stephens,  Rowland,  Northcerney 
Mayle,  Robert,  Forthampton 
Castle,  Richard,  Adlestrope 
Cambridge,  Richard,  Tarleton,  Coate 
Hathway,  Sybil,  Bledington 
Warren  rt/j-.  Wathen,  Sybil,  Gloucester 
Ryland,  Thos.,  Hidcote  Barthram 
Vinche,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Goodyer,  Thomas,  Twyning 
Wetherlock,  Thomas,  Oxenhall 
Harris,  Thomas,  Pebworth 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Hempsteed 
Newport,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Hiches,  Thomas,  Arlingham 
Sparke,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Parry,  Thomas,  Aldsworth 
Bick,  Thomas,  Ashchurch 
Blizard,  Thomas,  Guiting  Power 
Sondley,  Thomas,  Driffield 
Sibance,  Thomas,  Bicknor  [missing] 
Hale,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Compton,  Thomas,  Stow 
Tuffley  ah.  Waterman,  Thos.,  Prest- 
bury 
Fortee,  Thomas,  Hasfield 
Fortey,  Thomas,  English  Bicknor 
Burges,     Thomas,    Bawdington     als, 

Bamton 
Huntley,  Thomas,  Churchdown 
Tilley.  William,  Marshrield 
Merrett,  Walter,  Painswick 
Padge,  William,  Chipping  Campden 
Adams,  William,  Thornbury 
Clark,  William,  Horsley 
Smart,  William,  Hartpury 
Godwyn,  William,  Kempsford 
Hyett,  William,  Lydney 
Bagge,  William,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Wodley,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Mawpas,  William,  Wood  Stanway 
Collett,  Walter,  Westcote 
Smith  ah.  Marshall,  Wm.,  Westcote 
Hixe,  Wm.,  Longford  in  Gloucester 
Balden,  William,  Doynton 
Davis,  William,  Bitton 
Hoane,  William,  Coin  Ailwyns 
Widowes,  William,  Mickleton 
Launder,  William,  Gloucester.? 
Clarke,  William,  Woodchester 


124 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[  1 541-1650. 


Hale,  William,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Frend,  William,  Tytherington 
Collett,  Walter,  Westcote 

1610. 

Clarke,  Ann,  Stonehouse 
Collaber,  Agnes,  Adlestrope 
Wiley,  Anthony,  Bisley 
Niblett,  Anselm,  Berkley 
Morton,  Alice,  Apperley 
Salter,  Annis,  Wotton 
Morse,  Alice,  Frocester 
Younge,  Agnes,  Blackney  in  Awre 
Hopkins,  Ann,  Awre 
Fisher,  Annis,  Hawkesbury 
Hale,  Ann,  Corse 
Jennings,  Alice,  Hempstead 
Hallinge,  Alice,  Heydon,  Bodington 
Holtom,  Ann,  Campden 
Waulterne,  Ann,  Adlestroppe  [missing] 
Dunstarre,  Arthur,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Jones,  Ann,  Chcdworth  [mis-ing] 
Couche,  Bartholomew,  Newnham 
Cox,  Bartholomew,  Windrush 
Nason,  Bridget.  Lechlade 
Sharpe,  Christian,  Cubberley 
Hajnvard,  Christopher,  Cirencester 
Sparkes,  Christopher,  Bagpath 
Keyes,  Katherine,  Gloucester 
Purnell,  Dorothy,  Yate 
Gardener,  Dorothy,  Adlestrop 
Serrell,  Daniel,  Twyninge  -Ai-*.^ 
Merry,  Elizabeth,  Badgeworth 
Harrison    als.    Rawlinge,    Elizabeth, 

Dorsington 
Kinge,  Edmund,  Shurdington  Magna 
Taylor  als.  Kidwelly,  Ed.,  Alvington 
Baily,  Edward,  Berkley 
Robbins,  Elizabeth,  Fretherne 
Morry,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Townsend,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Chappell,  Edward,  Oldbury 
Harris,  Edmd.,  Ribbesford,  co.  Wore, 
Ford,  Edward,  Westerley 
Mabbett,  Elizabeth,  Titherington 
Milton,  Eleanor,  Cheltenham 
Francombe,  Edith,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Clarke,  Elizabeth,  Ashchurch 
Clarvo,  Edward,  Ashchurch 
Bennett,  Edward,  Pauntley 
Hooper,  Giles,  Marshfield 
Gardner,  Giles,  Painswick 
Butte,  Elizabeth,  Minchinhampton 
Hill,  Edward,  Saperton 
Gootheridge,  Eleanor,  Charlton  Kings 

[missmg] 
Tuffley,  Edward,  Winchcombe 
Warner,  George,  Rangeworthy 
Belcher,  Geofifrey,  Shipton  Solers 


Thomas,  Griffith,  Cubberley 
Baker,  Henry,  Cromhall 
Baynham,  Henry,  Newent 
Lewes,  Henry,  Ludbrook  in  Bicknor 
Pixsley,  Henry,  Deerhurst 
Haitch,  Henry,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Saraman,  Henry,  Willersley 
Bradford,  Hugh,  Maismore 
Phynimere,  John,  Cam  [missing] 
Desson   als.   Cockbill,    John,    Nether 

Swell 
Hooper,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Williams,  John,  Sandhurst 
Hume,  James,  Berkley 
Phillips,  Joan,  Alvington 
Michell,  James,  Lydney 
Cotterell,  John,  Dumbleton 
Dodgin,  Jane,  Thornbury 
Cowstans,  John,  Bolley  in  Westbury 
Covylston,  John,  Haresfield 
Greene,  John,  Eastlech  Martin 
Ockle,  Joan,  Churcham 
Awood,  John,  King's  Stanley 
Westerman,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Grinytige,  John,  Winchcombe 
Nelme,  John,  Hartpury 
Hale,  Joan,  Thornbury 
Hall,  John,  Thornbury 
Sly,  John,  Duntsborne  Lyre 
Mills,  John,  Gloucester 
Sutton,  John,  Awre 
Kent,  James,  Alvington 
White,  John,  Gloucester 
Hickes,  John,  Stinchcombe 
Fords,  John,  Cowley 
"Wight,  John,  Kingscote 
Barges,  Joan,  Kingscote 
Jefferies,  John,  Wapley 
Tayler,  John,  Marshfield 
Hyett,  James,  Hazleton 
Brooke,  John,  Cowley 
Chambers,  John,  Marshfield,  gent. 
Sysons,  John,Northwood  in  Westbury 
Macy,  James,  Cam 
Shotford,  John,  Haresfield 
Vinson,  John,  Lydney 
Wheler,  James,  Dymock 
Williams,  John,  Berdwick  in  Abson 
Locke,  Isabel,  Preston-on-Stour 
Idolls,  Julian,  Hawkesbury 
West,  John,  Oldbury 
Garner,  John,  Gloucester 
Shepstowe,  John,  Buckland 
Vizar,  Jerome,  Hawkesbury 
Cripples,  John,  Clapton,  Bourton-on- 

the-Water 
Gunning,  John,  Abson 
Steyt,  John,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Wynnett,  John,  Minsterworih 
Sely,  Joan,  Ashleworth 


[541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


12 


Sebrick,    John,    Parton,   Churchdovvn 

[missing] 
Smith,  John,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Coape,  John,  Meysey  Hampton 
Horsham,  Joan,  Ashleworth 
Clarke,  John,  North  Niljley 
Chester,  Joan,  Winchcombe 
Waterford,  John,  Cromhall 
Newington   als.    Newton,    John, 

Wormington 
Hill,  John,  Oddington 
Symons,  John,  Great  Harrington 
Foote,  John,  Oddington 
Bagge,  Joan,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Smith,  John,  Aston-sub-Edge 
Holtam,  John,  Ebrington 
Stringer,  Leonard,  Stroud 
Harris,  Lewis,  Ouedgeley 
Singleton,  Lawrence,  Gloucester,  ,!:;ent. 
Goffe,  Lawrence,  Dursley 
Baker,  Miles,  Norton 
Kinge,  Margaret,  Churcham 
Hollister,  IVIargery,  Westerley 
Nashe,  Margaret,  Dymock 
Cronage,  Margaret,  Westbury 
Hancockes,  Margaret,  Hempstead 
Hombe,  Margaret,  Ashchurch 
Strawford,  ^iargaret  [abode  rot  given] 
Hawker,  Margaret,  Apperley 
Tayler,  Margery,  Bourton-on-t  he-Water 
Lyde,  Martm,  Tetbury 
Trinder,   Margaret,  Barrington  parva 

[missing] 
Longe,  Margery,  Dursley  [missing] 
Turner,  Margery,  Cam 
Atkins,  Margaret  [missing] 
Cooke,  Nicholas  [abode  not  given] 
Bennett,  Nicholas,  Horsley 
White,  Nicholas,  Beckford 
Whitecote,    Philip,  Titherington, 

apparitor 
Dauncey,  Philip,  Thornbury 
Maysey,  Robert,  Coin  AiKvyn 
Whithorne,  Richard,  Charlton  Kings 
Nicholls,  Robert,  Marshfield 
Keele,  Roger,  Dumbleton 
Tyler,  Richd.,  Highnam  in  Churcham 
Ricardes,  Robert,  Charfield 
Mason,  Robert,  Gloucester,  glover 
Cowles,  Richard,  Moreton  Valence 
Cooke,  Richard,  Elmstone 
Salisbury,  Roger,  Tirley 
Surman,  Richard,  Temple  Guitinge 
Earle,  Robert,  Cowhill  in  Oldbury 
Becket,  Robert,  Hardwick 
White,  Richard,  Cleeve 
More,  Robert,  Westbury 
Powell,  Robert,  Alvington 
Hooper,  Richard,  Rangeworthy 
Clarke,  Richard,  Marshfield 


Carpenter,  Richard,  Colford,  gent. 

Medley,  Robert,  Willersey 
;   Baker,  Ralph,  Sherborne 

Huchins,  Richard,  Horsley 

Daniell,  Robert,  Flaxlcy 
I   Reade,  Richard,  Berkley 
I  Whitfield,  Richard.  Oldbury 

Tirrett,  Richard,  Bicknor 

Peacock,  Ralphe,  Syston 

SoUers,  Robert,  Cirencester 

Addams,  Richard,  Haresfield 

Cook  als.  Boule,  Robert,  Adiestlirop 
I  [missing] 

Lyne,  Ralph,  Staunton 

Fletcher,  Robert,  Abson  [missing] 
I   Harolld,  Richard,  Barkley  [missing] 
I  Whitledge,  .Sybil,  Tewkesbury 
I   Moore,  Simon.  Berkley 

Harris,  Thos.,  Wheatenhurst  [miising] 
\  Wilse,  Thomas,  Norton 

Selman,  Thomas,  Newport 

Rice,  Thomas,  Rodborough 

Weaver,  Tristram,  Bisley 

Morrell  als.  Roper,  Thos.,  Willersey 

Concher,  Tho.,  Longford  in  Gloucester 

Butt,   Thomas,  Michelhampton 

Powell,  Thomas,  Wollaston 

Beeke,  Thomas,  Pjarnwood 

Walden,  Thomas,  Stanton  in   Forest 
of  Uein 

Seaborne,  Thomas,  Berkley 

Leech,  Thomas,  Ligh 

Prigge,  Thomas,  Kingswood 

Hayward,  Thos.,  Bradstone  in 
Berkeley 

Thurner,  Thomas,  Oldbury-on-.Severn 

Nashe,  Thomas,  Uymock 

Woodward,  Thomas,  Bisley 

Bennett,  Thomas,  Horsley 

Smith,  Thomas,  Berkley 

Harding,  Thomas,  Tyddenham 

Witcombe,  Thomas.  Hempstead 

Spinner,  Thomas,  Colford 

Creede,  Thomas.  Bitton 

Tully,  Thomas.  Frocester 

Hodges,  Thos.,  North  Cerney  [missing] 

Slater,  Thomas,  Sutton-under-Brails 
[missing] 

Atwell  als.  Welles,  Thos.,  The  Ligh 

Lymbrick,  Thos.,  Painswick  [missing] 

Collins,    Thomas,   Ashton- under -Hill 
[missing] 

Weale,  Ursula,  Dymock 

Keyte,  William,  Broadwell 

Lee,  William  [abode  not  given] 

Mans  als.  Smith,  Wm.,  Leckhampton 

Shilton,  William,  Southrop 

Androsse,  William,  Aylburton 

Clutterbooke,    Walter,    .Stanley    St. 
Leonards,  tucker 


126 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


May,  William,  Winclrush 
Cowley,  William.  Hempstead 
Nelme,  William,  lierkley 
Smith,  William,  Ham  in  Berkley 
Mill,  William,  Stonehouse 
Nicholson,  William,  B.irnwood 
Ballinger,  William,  Charlton  Kings 
La-w,  William,  Cleeve 
Hampton,  Walter,  Stmchcombe 
Smith,  William,  Fretherne 
Willis  als.  Mutford,  Walter,  Dyrham 
Hamiyn,  Wm.,  Kingswood,  co.  Wilts. 
Wood,  William,  Harescombe 
Bubbe,  William,  Witcombe  Magna 
Bushe,  William,  rector  of  Avening 
Longden,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Smith,  William,  Upleaden 
Jones,  William,  Berkeley 
Garland,  William,  Cleeve 
Worgan,  William,  Awre 
Suche,  William,  Willersley 
Reade,  William,  Quinton 
Godwyn,  William,  English  Bicknor 
Barton,  William,  Gloucester  [missing] 
Francis/^Zy.  Wellington,  Wm.,  Staunton 
Bellinger,  Wm.,  Leckhampton 

1611. 

Morwent,  Agnes,  Eastington 
Trotman,  Amy,  Titherington 
Greyll,  Alice,  Snowshill 
Richmond,  Ann,  Buckland 
Hordes,  Alexander,  Huntley 
Maunsell    a/s.  Alexander,   Ann, 

Charlton  Kings 
Mountaine,  Alice,  Charlton  Abbotts 
Corke,  Ann,  Shipton  Olift'e 
Skey,  Ann,  Falsfield  in  Thornbury 
Carter,  Ann,  Maisemore 
Atwood,  Ann,  Westerley 
Lewes  als.  Tayler,  Anthony,  Marsh- 
field 
Pickesley,   Alice,   Whitfield   in 

Deerhurst 
Hampton,  Alice,  Huntley 
Harris,  Brian,  parson  of  Cherington 
Robertes,  Christopher,  Arlingham 
Kilbye,  Christopher,  Little  Compton 
Webbe,  Katherine.  Eastington 
Davis,  Katherine,  Cold  Ashton 
Wilkins,  Katherine,  Stanley  Kings 
Whithorne,  Katherine,  Charlton 

Kings 
Monninge,  Katherine,  Kingscote 
Bicke,  Charles,  Tredington 
Treherne,  David,  Frampton 
Badger,  Daniel,  Wotton,  Gloucester 
Harwood,  Edward,  Slimbridge 
Gardiner,  Eleanor,  Longhope 


Pach,  Edmund,  Wolford  in  Thornbury 

Davies,  Edmund,  Tuddenham 

White,  Elizabeth,  Campden 

Smith,  Elizabeth,  Newent 

Vizar,  Edward,  Longney 

Mill,  Edward,  Standish 

Aston,  Giles,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Boucher,  Giles,  Flaxley 

Lide,  George,  Tewkesbury 

Watkins,  George,  Oxlinch  in  Standish 

Frauncombe,  George,  Gloucester 

Birche,  George,  parson  of  Uley 

Master,  George,  Cirencester 

Hawsted,  Helen,  Cheltenham 

King,  Henry,  Cirencester 

Ro^es,  Henry,  Churcham 

Costerde,  Humphrey.  Kempsfoid 

Gillman,  Henry,  Slimbridge 

Davis,  John,  Lighe 

Hill,  John,  Churcham 

Banaster,  John,  Haselton 

Nelme.  John,  Berkley 

Sowthorne,  James,  Laverton  in 
Buckland 

Shakespeare,  John,  Clifford  Chambers 

Llewellinge,  John,  Blaisdon 

Hanley,  Joan,  Oddington 

Frape,  James,  S;onehouse 

Woodward.  John,  Dursley 

Lawrence,  John,  Hewelsfield 

Campe,  John,  Stinchcombe 

Hill,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Chew^e,  Joan,  Morton  Valence 

Clarke,  John,  Townstreete  in  Tirley 

Mathewes,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Clarke,  John,  the  younger,  Town- 
street  in  Tirley 

Cooper,  Joan,  Marston  Sicca 

Broughton,  James,  Bisley 

Bowrey,  John,  Longney 

Spiner,  Joan,  Alvington 

Mason,  John,  Gloucester 

Budggood,  John,  Itchington  in 
Titherington 

Kedwards,  John,  Fiddington  in 
Ashchurch 

Welsteede,  John,  Kingscote 

Hutchins,  John,  Cam 

Saunders,  John,  Great  Badminton 

Cooke,  John,  Painswick 

Hatheway   als.   Tilladam,   John, 
Frampton-on-Severn 

Walker,  John,  Norton 

Hill,  John,  Dymock 

Davis,  John,  Longney 

Gates,  Joan,  Bitton 

Walkley,  John,  Rodborough 

Humfreys,  Isabel,  Hardwick 

Mills,  John,  Cheltenham 

Derham,  Joan,  Willersey 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


12' 


White,  John,  Acton  Turvile 

Cooke,  John,  Corse 

Wreache  als.  Robins,  John,  Franipton 

Cotterell 
Curtice,  James,  Kin,2['s  Stanley 
Crumpe,  James,  Rodley  in  Westbary 
Dipper,  John,  Boddm^ton 
Robertes,  James,  Deerhurst 
Barnes,  John,  Hempstead 
Hone,  Joan,  Brockworth 
Game,  John,  Naunton 
Kerry,  Joan,  Stonehouse 
Newe,  John,  Beckford 
Greene,  John,  Great  Risington 
Alpas,  John,  Th ornbury 
Adams,  John,  Minsterworth 
Goade,  John,  Sandhurst 
Longe,  James,  Ruardean 
Cooke,  John,  Painswick 
Winston,  Lawrence,  Hard  wick 
Wheeler,  Lawrence,  Deerhurst 
Adeane,  Matthew,  Awre 
Lingall,  Michael,  Barnwood 
Wicke,  Margaret,  Longney 
Frape,  Margaret,  Slimbridge 
Varnam,  Mary,  Minsterworth 
Wylmottes,  Margery,  Minsterworth 
Tompson,  Mary,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Keyse,  Mary,  Huntley 
Belcher,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Dickins,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Cooper,  Nicholas,  Painswick 
Morris,  Oliver,  Minsterworth 
Watkins,  Philip,  Hardwick 
Clemence,  Richard,  Buckland 
Tyncker,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Hopkins,  Robert,  Hawkesbury 
Heywood,  Richard,  Highnam 
Hooper,  Richard,  Elmore 
Newsam   als.    Hooper,    Richard, 

Woodchester 
Hoskins,  Richard,  Bisley 
Ochey,  Richard,  Tuddington 
Phillips,  Richard,  Alderton 
Chaundlor,  Richard,  Rangworthy 
Heane,  Roland,  Dean  parvi 
Hannys,  Richard,  Longh-  pe 
Hawling,  Roger,  Cheltenham 
Clarke,  Robert,  Snowshill 
Jobbins,  Robert,  North  Nibley 
Capenhurst,  Richard,  Frampton-on- 

Severn 
Huntley,  Richard,  Alderton 
Mynor,  Richard,  Cam 
Dunn,  Robert,  Salpcrton 
Hill,  Richard,  Berkley 
Davis,  Robert,  Acton  Turvile 
Wickin,  Richard,  Risington  Parva 
Stones,  Robt.,  Morton  in  Thornbury 
Price  als.  Jones,  Richard,  Ruardean 


Wilkins,  Richard,  Sandhurst 

Wood,  Robert.  LLightcrton 

Butt,  Robert,  Lighe 

Venn,  Robert,  Minsterworth 

Coxe,  Richard,  Cheltenham 

Warner,  Richd.,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Taylor  als.  Evans,  Robert,  North 

Nibley 
Lane,  Richard,  Barrington  Parva 
Bishop,  Robert,  Hampnett 
Gilbert,  Richard,  Hasfield 
Rogers,  Simon,  Twyning 
Drinkvyater,  Samuel,  (Gloucester 
Clemens,  iiamuel,  Treddington 
Dov^rnbell,  Stephen,  Tewkesbury 
Huggins,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Pullen,  Thomas,  Titherington 
Willice,  Thomas,  Deerhurst  Walton 
Bigge,  Thomas,  Upton  in  Biteon 
Bedgworth,  Thomas,  Barnwood 
Nashe,  Thomas,  Oldbury 
Fooke   als.   Wheeler,    Thomas, 

Laverton  in  Buckland 
Vumfreys    als.    Manor,    Thomas, 

Cheltenham 
Mills,  Thomas,  Kempsford 
Whitinge,  Thomas,  Tormarton 
Womans,  Thomas,  Tredington 
Hooke,  Thomas,  Rendcombe 
Sheyle,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Hall,  Thonas,  Yan worth 
Meekes,  Thomas,  Morton  Hcnmarsh 
Wattes,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Coulston,  Thomas,  Siddington 
Rawe,  Thomas,  Alvington 
Dymery,  Thomas,  Rockhampton 
Band,  Thomas,  Stroud 
Clarke,  Thomas,  Broad  Risington 
Smith   als.    Hutchins,     Thomas, 

Brookthorpe  ^ 

Haynes,  Thomas,  Mitcheldean 
Cleevely,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Grimston,  Thomas,  Kyntou,  gent. 
Compton,  Thomas,  Shenington 
Tayler,  Thomas,  Great  Barrington 
Huett,  Thomas,  Ozlcworth 
Robertes,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Nutt,  Thomas,  Berkley 
*Thomas,  Walter,  Tuddenham 
Rudgedale,  William,  Charlton  King's 
*Kinge,  William,  Charlton  King's 
Androwes,  William,  .Stinchcombe 
Grove,  William,  vicar  of  Hartpury 
*Combe,  William,  Charlton  King's 
Bishop,  William,  Hampnett 
*Cooke,  William,  .Stroud 
Ralfe  als.  Badder,  Wm.,  FJoddington 
Longden,  Wm.,  Hawkesbury,   proved 

1610 

*  Not  in  tbe  MS.  CalcnJiir;  probably  duplicates. 


128 


Gloucestershh'e  Wills 


[1541-1650. 


*Haimys,  Wm.,  Longhope,  proved 

1612 
Combe,  William,  Charlton  King's 
Cooke,  William,  Stroud,  vintner 
Kinge,  William,  Charlton  King's 
Long-den,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Hainns,  William,  Longhope 
Heyvvard,  William,  Newent 
Jourden,  William,  Cirencester 
Handes,  William,  Winchcombe 
Deyer,  Walter,  Berkeley 
Jeynes,  William,  Tredington 
Edolls,  William,  Thornbury 
Weare,  William,  Thornbury 
Haynes,  William,  Tibberton 
Elliottes,  William,  Randwick 
Danby,  William,  Maismore 
Dodgin,  William,  Yate 
Thomas,    Walter,    Tuddenham 

[missing] 
Newman,  William,  Uley 
Butter,  William,  Shipton  Solace 
Marsh,  William,  Thornbury 
Parry,  William,  Newland 

1612. 

Butter,  Alice,  Hartpury 

Yate,  Agnes,  Hampton 

Hope,  Arnold,  Wirke  Risington 

Panter,  Alice,  Toddington 

Strange,  Anthony,  Siston 

Maile  als.  Male,  Ann,  Saul 

Rogers,  Alice,  Twyning 

Martin,  Alice,  Charlton  King's 

Dudson,  Agnes,  Swindon 

Longden,  Alice,  Wollaston 

Whyte,  Alice,  Oldbury 

Smith,  Agnes,  Fretherne 

Webb,  Avis,  Awre 

Wattes,  Alice,  Brockworth 

Clark,  Alice,  Turley 

Jorden,  Anthony,  Thornbury 

Foxe,  Alice,  Withington 

Ayres,  Ann,  proved  at  Gloucester 

Wells  als  Atwell,  Ann,  Lighe 

Holder,  Anthony,  Rangeworthy 

Wilkins,  Andrew,  Prestbury 

Gibbes,  Bertha,  Stonehouse 

Pritchett,  Katherine,  Haresfield 

Hodges,  Katherine,  Arlingham 

Cole,  Christopher,  Slimbridge 

Hickes,  Christopher,  Tredington 

Millard,  David,  St.  Mary's,  Gloucester 

Pevre,  Edmond,  Stone 

Farley,  Eleanor,  Hinton 

Dawes,  Eleanor,  Bawnton 

Hume,  Eleanor,  Berkeley 

Newe,  Elizabeth,  Kemerton 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Merrick,  Elizabeth,  Thornbury 
Saunders,  Eleanor,  Maisemore 
Bellinger,  Edith,  Leckhampton 
Watkys,  Elizabeth,  Welford 
Witcombe,  Elizabeth,  Hempstead 
Moore,  Elizabeth,  Buckland 
Hungerford,  Edward,  Windrush 
Jorden,  Edmond,  Bicknor  English 
Morford,  Edith,  Pucklechurch 
Pirry,  Eleanor,  Tibberton 
Dymbery,  Elizabeth,  Cromhall 
Mathew,  Edward,  Tewkesbury,  gent. 
Knight,  Elizabeth,  Sandhurst 
Puckmore,  Edward,  Sandhurst 
Prowte,  Elizabeth,  Hawkesbury 
Tally,  Elizabeth,  Frocester 
Varuom,  Edward,  Minsterworth 
Butt,  Edmund,  Hartpury 
Baghott,  Edward,  Prestbury,  gent. 
Cornewall,  Edw.,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Guy,  Edward,  Deerhurst,  gent. 
Holder,  Edward,  Longney 
Allard.  Francis,  Deerhurst 
Wattes,  Frances,  Hardwick 
Seaborne   ah.    Plomer,    Francis, 

Wotton-sub-Edge 
Hawkins,  Giles,  Gloucester 
Badger,  Giles,  Wotton,  Gloucester 
Haines,  Giles,  Bitton 
Theyer,  Giles,  Sandhurst 
Croftes,  George,  Admington  in 

Ouinton 
Borne,  George,  Bisley 
Badghote,  Edward,  Prestbury 
Dawe,  Helen,  Wotton-under-Edge 
White,  Henry,  Awre 
Prowte,  Henry,  Hawkesbury 
Horwood,  Henry,  Horsley 
Denny,  Hugh,  Woton-under-Edge 
Wither,  Henry,  Shipardyne 
Watkins,  Hugh,  Slimbridge 
Corbett,  Henry,  Painswick 
Baldwyn,  Helen,  Rendcombe 
Pyttman,  Henry,  Gloucester 
Longe,  Henry,  Westerleigh 
French,  James,  Gloucester 
Willis,  John  [missing] 
Elridg-e,  John,  Duffield 
Skinner,  Joyce,  South  Cerney 
Edwardes,  John,  Elmore 
Tyler,  John,  Pucklechurch 
Fryer,  Johan,  Berkeley 
Curnock,  John,  Berkeley 
Capener,  Joan,  Perton.  Gloucester 
Hancock,  John,  Twyning 
Wintle,    James,    Frampton  -  upon  - 

Severn 
Jaques,  John,  Painswick 
Cowles,  John,  Frampton-upon- 

Severn 


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129 


Venn,  John,  Hempstead 

Cooper,  John,  Welford 

Adams,  John,  Snowshill 
Britten,  John,  Bitton 

Rodman  als.  Tayler,  John,  Hawkes- 
bury 

Niblett,  Joan,  Berkley 

Packer,  Joan,  Kempsford 

Beaker,  John,  Bitton 

Gardner,  Joan,  proved  at  Stow 

Hules,  John,  Bledington 

Tyler,  Joan,  Higam 

Bradwell,  John,  Lighe 

Hill,  John,  Uley 

Tovy,  John,  Hinton 

Reynoldes,  John,  Morton-in-Marsh 

Buswell,  John,  Stow 

Fluellinge,  John,  Elmore 

Jones,  Joan,  Berkeley 

Hawling,  John,  Staverton 

Hampton,  John,  Deerhurst 

Loggin,  John,  Winchcomb,  mason 

Gregory  als.  Ridler,  John,  Brimpsfield 

Brian  als.  Haddon,  Jane,  Barnesly 

Langford,  John,  Wormington 

Knight,  John,  Horsley 

Maisey,  John,  Coin  St.  Aldwyn 

Hancock,  John,  Twyning 

Bryant,  John,  Bitton 
Ashemeade,  John,  Cheltenham  ? 

Page  als.  Mathewe,  John,  Alderton 

Idolls,  John,  Oldbury 

Baylies,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Maunsell,  John,  Hardwick 
Collins,  John,  Tuddenham 
Crippes,  Joan,  Bourton-on-the-Water 
Hayward,  John,  Upleadon 
Ward,  Jeffery,  Welford 
Parsons,  John,  Kingsholm 
Lawrence,  Jane,  Winchcombe 
Ray  als.  Rea,  Joan,  Didbrooke 
Wood,  John,  Beckford 
Musley,  John,  Wapley 
Gearing,  John,  Lechelade 
Bickner,  John,  Ashelworlh 
Man,  John,  Westbury 
Game,  Joan,  Lighe 
Hempshowe,  John,  Twyning 
Haule,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Warren,  John,  Abson 
Tawny,  John,  Winchcombe 
Gardiner,  John,  Minchinhampton 
Foord,  John,  Wickwar 
Hutchins,  John,  Upleadon 
Huntley,  James,  Elkeston,  esq. 
Plomer,  John,  Cam 
Rixe,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
King,  Julian,  Eastington 
Turner,  John,  Cam 
Tayler,  John,  Lighe 


Causfield,  John,  Ashelworth 
Ridler,  John,  Dunsborn  Abbotts 

[missing] 
Rogers   John,  Dowdeswell 
Bubb,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Addis,  John,  Pauntley 
Willis,  John,  Saul 
Longe,  John,  Brockwoith 
Cherington,  John,  Ampney  Crucis 
Reeve,  Lawrence,  Deerhurst 
Willis,  Michael,  Arlingham 
Wattes,  Margaret,  Tetbury 
Meysey,  Margery  North  Cerney 
Dymery,  Margery,  Rockhampton 
Bonde,  Miles,  Charlton  Kings 
Cooke,  Margaret,  Stroud 
Harris,  Mary,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Shoell,  Margery,  Bisley 
Watkins,  Margaret,  Sandhurst 
Robinson,  Nicholas,  Wollaston 
Ronche  (or  Rouche),  Nicholas, 

Hawkesbury 
Streete,  Nicholas,  Chipping  Sodbury, 

gent. 
Horwood,  Nicholas.  Hawkesbury 
Chaplin,  Nicholas,  Turley 
Rowles,  Nicholas,  Standish 
Glassenbury,  Richard,  Newnham 
James,  Robert,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Fowke  als.  \Vheler,  Richard,    Buck- 
land 

Archer,  Robert,  Fynefield  Buthrop 
Powell,  Roger,  Slimbridge 

George,  Richard,  Stow 
Hume,  Richard,  Berkeley 

Smith,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 

Harrison  als.  Christofer,  Robert, 
Winchcombe 

Hooper,  Robert,  Berkeley 

Atwood,  Richard,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Millward,  Robert,  Harnhill 

Rodman,  Robert,  Oldbury-on-Severn 

Kyte,  Richard,  Ebrington 

Higges,  Robert,  Cheltenham,  gent. 

Addams,  Richard,  Thornbury 

Mace,  Robert,  Westcote 

Payte,  Robert,  Westbury 

Maninge,  Rosamond,  Kingscote 

Poole,  Richard,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Stibbes,  Richard,  Bitton 

Smith,  Robert,  Sherborne 

Greene,  Robert,  Horsey 

Grineway,  Robert,  Lydney 

Dorney,  Richard,  North  Nibley 

Humfreys  als.  Maior,  Rose,  Hatherop 

Sutton,  Richard,  Deerhurst 

Milton,  Robert,  Berrow 

Wade,  Robert,  Welford 

Young,  Robert,  Lassington 

Stratford,  Richard,  Stroud 


GLOUC.   WILLS. 


1   0 


I30 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Wood,  Robert,  Barnwood 
Whitton,  Richard,  Cubberley,  gent. 
Wyntle,  Richard,  Arlingham 
Coley,  Ralph,  Welford 
Dake,  Roland,  Twyning 
Edwardes,  Robert,  Tewkesbury 
Griffith,  Richard,  Colsborne 
Djke,  Richard,  Twyning 
Ellis,  Richard,  Saul  [missing] 
Gan,  Richard,  Risington  M  igna 
Higges,  Robert,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Spire,  Simon,  Cheltenham 
Foxe,  Solomon,  Dean  Parva 
Finche,  Simon,  Hinton 
Neale,  Simon,  Yate 
Whiting,  Thomas,  Yate 
Flower,   Thomas,    Frampton-upon- 

Severn 
Sollace,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Goulding,  Thomas,  Maiseyhampton 
Snowswell,  Thomas,  Sherborne 
Bates,  Thomas,  Willersey 
DDninge,  Thomas,  Newland 
Williams,  Thomas,  Wollaston 
Chamber,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton, 

silk-weaver 
Marshall,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Wisham,  Thomas,  Staunton 
Gill,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Burnell,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Hollister,  Thomas,  Westerley 
Pride,  Thomas,  Morton  Vallence 
Ailberton,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Jeninges,  Thtjmas,  Tewkesbury 
Chaundler,  Thomas,  Brockhampton 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Haresfield 
Killinge,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Hewes,  Thomas,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Humfreys,  Thomas,  Farmington 
Gelfe,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Yate,  Thomas,  Bodington 
Sturmy,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Bishopp,  Thomas.  Hartpury 
Wyman,  Thomas,  Huntley 
Dower,  Thomas,  Aston,  Avening 
Wyntle,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Smith,  Thom.as,  Berkeley 
Shott,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Barnewood,  Thomas,  Kings  Stanley 
Slaughter,  Thomas,  Lighe       . 
Bidle,    Thomas,  IJrimsfield 
Lymme.  'Thomas,  Welford 
•  Parry,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Morgan,  Thomas,  Hurst 
Staunton,  'Tliomas,  Cleeve 
Nelme,  Thomas  [torn] 
Moninge,  William,  Kingscote 
Harris,  William,  Tetbury 
Cole,  William,  Kemerton 
Watkins,  William,  Sandhurst 


Potter,  William,  English  Bicknor 

Bell,  William,  Sandhurst 

Lewis,  William,  Charlton,  Tedbury 

Mourford,  William,  Abson 

Derrett,  William,  Ailberton  in  Lydney 

Overthrow,  William,  BuUey 

Sawle,  William,  Gloucester 

Huntley,  William,  Gloucester,  gent. 

Clarke,  William,  Hawkesbury 

Kniget,  William,  Tewkesbury 

Jobbins,  William,  Berkeley 

Everod,  William,  Berkeley 

Smith,  Walter,  Cherington 

Grey,  William,  Dumbleton 

Hedges,  William,  Arlingham 

Dymock,  Walter,  Djynton 

Moore,  William,  Minsterworth 

Clarke,  William,  Whittington 

Allen,  William,  Tufley  in  Gloucester 

Shipp.  William,  Doynton 

Barnes,  Wm.,  St.  Mary's  in  Gloucester 

Merevaile,  William  [abode  not  given] 

Powell,  William,  Temple  Guitinge 

Finche,  William,  Hinton 

Combe,  William,  Kemerton 

Parry,  Walter,  Cheltenham  [missing] 

Tuckey,  William,  Turley 

Townsend,  Walter,  Haselton 

Malverne,  William,  Starton 

Dobbes,  Walter,  Longhope 

Eede,  William,  Westbury 

Cole,  William,  Horton 

1613. 

Smith,  Alice,  Thornbury 

Shott,  Anne,  Barnwood 

Robertas,  Anne,  Hasfield 

Walker,  Agnes,  Yate 

Bishop,  Anty.,  Highnam  in  Churcham 

Wood,  Agnes,  Cam 

Williams,  Anthony,  Slimbridge 

CoUyns,  Anne,  Painswick 

Thayer,  Alice,  Whittington 

Davis,  Arthur,  Micheldean 

Tilton,  Anselm,  Badminton  Magna 

Hall,  Andrew,  Bisley 

Rogers,  Anthony,  Dowdeswell 

Robertas,  Anne,  Bengrove  in  Beckford 

Turner,  Alice,  Forthampton 

Arram,  A^'am,  Westbury 

Clevely,  Adam,  Over 

Millard,  Agnes  [abode  not  given] 

Belcher,  Alexander,  Hitton 

Curnock,  Agnes,  Berkeley 

Slye,  Alice,  Staunton 

Crispe,  Agnes,  Marshfield 

Cowly,  Ann,  Eastington 

Gilman,  Augustin,  Moreton  Vallence 

Nicolson,  Anthony,  Quedgley 


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131 


Sled,  Christopher,  Newland 

Smith,  Christopher,  Ashelworth 

Richard,  David,  Kempsford 

Rea,  Edmond,  Laverton  in  Buckland 

Hall,  Giles,  Frocester 

Allen,  Edward,  Tortworth 

Baswell,  Elizabeth,  Stow 

Suringe,  Elizabeth,  Shurdington 

Etheredge,  Edmund,  Norton 

Wallington,    Edward,    Wotton-under- 
Edge 

Whyte,    Elizabeth,    Wotton-under- 
Edge 

Holder,  Edward,  Taynton 

Leighton,  Eleanor,  Elmore 

Winston,  Elizabeth,  Witcomb  Magna 

Harvy,  Giles,  Berkeley,  gent. 

Gould,  Edmund,  Newland 

Sandford,  Edward,  Stonehouse,  gent. 

Porter,    Edward,    Frampton-upon- 
Severn 

Webb,  Eleanor,  Tetbury 

Collett,  Elizabeth,  Ashchurch 
Partridge,  Elizabeth,  Slimbridge 

Keere,  Edward,  St.  Brevills 
Heynes,  Edward,  Ashchurch 

Whoper,  Elizabeth,  Dymock 
Garner,  Edmond,  Stone  in  Berkeley 
Stone,  Edmund,  Oldland  in  Bitton 
Hayward,  Edward,  Berkeley 
Kirby,  Edward,  Gloucester 
Baker,  Edward,  Tibberton 
Stephens,  Edward,  Minsterworth 
Hutchings,  Francis,  Horsley 
Buddinge,  George,  Wheatenhurst 
Birte,  George,  Harescomb 
Whitmay,  George,  Over 
Pajrton,  George,  Tewkesbury 
Sebright,  George,  Cleeve 
Trynder,  George,  Chedworth 
Bennett,  George,  Kisington  Parva 
Damsell,  George,  Coin  Aylwins 
Dull,  George,  Slimbridge 
Ayeland,  George,  Frampton-upon- 

Severn 
^Blanche,  Giles,  Eastington,  clothier 
Hughes,  George,  Berkeley 
Greeninge,  Guy,  Rockhampton 
Wolworth   als.   Webb,    Henry, 

Wickwar 
Freeman,  Henry,  Stan  dish 
Stock,  Henry,  Wickwar 
Harris,  Henry,  Whaddon 
Lawrence,  Henry,  Iron  Acton 
Yersley,  John,  Newland 
Loveredge,  John,  Dymock 
Pant,  John,  Gloucester 
Rogers,  John,  Westerleigh 
Longden,  John,  Boxwell 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Fowler,  Joan,  Doynton 

Snayleham,  John,  Abson 

Lewes,  John,  Dursley 

Hawkins,  John,  Bitton 

Adland,  John,  Gloucester 

Sheppard,  John,  Nine  ? 

Hitchman,  John,  Risington  Parva 

Gynes,  John,  Ashchurch 

Hill,  Joan,  Washborne 

Browne,  Jerome,  Clifford 

Wells,  Joan,  Welford 

Goodman,  James,  Aldrington 

Kilford,  John,  Stand ish 

Millward,  James,  Boxwell 

Holliday,  John,  Upleadon 

Syms,  John,  Hempstead 

Masson,  John,  Toddington 

Jones,  John,  Forthampton 

Overthrowe,  John,  Taynton 

*Overthrowe,  John,  the  elder,  Taynton 

Smith,  John,  Wollaston 

Marten,  John,  Hartpury 

Perkyns,  John,  Taynton 

Hyett,  Joan,  Tewkesbury 

Bromley,  John,  Welford 

Mallett,  Isabel,  Berkeley 

Syer,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Merry,  James,  Leighterton 

Cartwright,  James,  Tredington,  gent. 

Cooke,  John,  Kings  Stanley 

Nott,  Joan,  Tortworth 

Patch,  Isabel,  Thornbury 

Parker,  John,  Pucklechurch 

Winchecombe,  John,  Cirencester 

Addams,  John,  Westbury 

Woodward,  John,  Stinchcombe 

Upton.  John,  Shenington 

Rocke,  John,  Upleadon 

Sallense,  John,  Awre 

Walker.  John,  Yate 

White,  John,  Gloucester 

Smyth,  John,  Hempstead,  gent. 

Clarke,  Julian,  Norton 

Collett,  John,  Stow 

Arthure  als.  Groves,  John,  Lawrence 
Street  / 

Saunders,  John.  Tewkesbury 

Knight,  Joan,  Pebworth 

Bridges,  John,  Hempstead 

Wilse,  John,  Brockworth 

Smith,  John,  Ouedgley 

Sysemore,  John,  Pamyngton  in  Ash- 
church 

Allord,  John.  Ashelworth 

Hogkins,  Joan,  Barrington  Magna 

Baker,  John,  Barrington  Magna 

Bridges,  James,  Rudford 

Jeffes,  John,  Ashelworth 

Marten,  John,  Apperley  in  Deerhurst 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


132 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Bartlet,  Joan,  Corse 
^  Bowen,  Joan,  Stone  in  Berkeley 

■J*^*  .     ^Maddock,  John,  Wollaston 
,,^'  ""     ^Strange,  John,  Wapley 

Furnesse,  Joan,  Micheldean 

Stephens,  John,  Frocester 

Pullen,  Joan,  Tedringlon 

Hulings,  Joan,  Rodborough 

Kinge,  John,  Lighe 

Russell,  John,  Rockhanipton 

Packer,  John,  Longhope 

Griffyn,  James,  Bisley 

Wollery,  John,  Longford  in  Gloucester 

Holtam,  John,  Welford 

Cooke,  John,  Minchinhampton 

Weale  ah.  Purrock,  Kath.,  Gloucester 

Peglar,  Katherine,  Slimbridge 

Wilsheere,  Lawrence,  alderman  of 

Gloucester 
Phillips,  Lawrence,  Wick  Rissinglon 
Davis,  Lewis,  Rudford 
Hampton,  Lawrence,  Deerhurst 
Alridge,  Margaret,  South  Cerncy 
Sisemore,  Margaret,  Maisemore 
Williams,  Mabel,  Harescomb 
Lawrence,  Mary,  Coin  St.  Denis 
Goodwing,  Margery,  Berkeley 
Devias,  Margaret,  Hempstead 
Cugley.  Margery,  Gloucester 
Basset,  Mary,  Flaxley 
*Watkins,  Nicholas,  Tudenham 
Gatley,  Nicholas,  Beckford 
*Egerley,  Nicholas,  Bisley 
Field,  Richard,  Minsterworth 
Gynes,  Ralph,  parson  of  Leckhampton 
Cotton,  Robert,  Withington 
Savaker,  Richard,  Taynton 
■*Typpates,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Maunder,  Richard,  Toddenham 
Newman,  Richard,  Alderton 
Wells.  Richard,  Welford 
Carpenter,  Richard,  Snowshill 
Basher  als.  Lynny,  Robert,  Slimbridge 
Gabbe,  Richard,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Ayland,  Richard,  Lidney 
Mariman,  Richard,  Stow 
Upcott,  Robert,  Westbury 
Baker,  Richard,  Sutton-under-Brai!es 
Howse,  Robert,  Chedworth 
Willis,  Richard,  Tredington 
W^ithers,  Richard,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Bower,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Jaques,  Richard,  liroadwell 
Moody,  Richard,  Coldaston 
Organ.  Richard,  I5erkeley 
Elridge,  Richard,  Ashelworth 
Bateman,  Richard,  Withington 
Tucker,  Richard,  Oldbury 
Hibb,  Roger,  Quennington 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  C   lendar. 


Androwes,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Massinger  als.    Houlder,    Richard, 

Randwick 
Jones,  Robert,  vicar  of  Corse 
Codring^on,  Richard,  Dodington,  esq. 
Webley,  Robert,  Brockworth 
Brodstock,  Richard,  Ashelworth 
Wathen,  Richard,  Harescomb 
Driver,  Robert,  Arlmgham 
Lincy,  Ralph,  Ashelworth 
Dikes,  Richard,  Pucklechurch 
Tyler,  Richard,  Churcham 
Owen,  Richard,  Forthampton 
Bond,  Richard,  Eastingion 
White,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Ball,  Robert,  Eastington 
Hobbes,  Robert,  Southam  in  Cleeve 
*Tayler,  Sara,  Slimbridge 
Neall,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Swanley,    Thomas,    Framilode   in 

Eastington 
Smart,  Thomas,  Prestbury 
Longe,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Symons,  Thomas,  Haresfield 
Cox,  Thomas,  Barrington  Magna 
Mathewe,  Thomas,  Oddington 
Davis,  Tremore,  Westbury 
Hawlinge,  Thomas,  Norton 
Burnell,  Thomas,  Bitton 
Moore,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Parker,  Thomas,  Wapley 
Blisard,  Thos.,  Laverton  in  Buckland 
Bubbe,  Thomas,   Witcomb    Parva   in 

Badgeworth 
Porter,  Thomas,  Tirley 
Varnam,  Thomas,  Moreton  Valence 
Dorby,  Thomas,  Alderton 
Snotter,  Thomas,  Oldbury-on-Sevem 
Rogers,  Thomas,  Maiseinore 
Longman.  Thomas.  Sandhurst 
Clifford,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Robertes,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Fowle,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Branche,  Thomas,  Highnam  in 

Churcham 
Hodgkins,  Thomas,  Barrington  Magna 
Lluellyn,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Bishopp,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Nelme,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonard's 
Keere,  Thomas,  St.  Bnavills 
Staple,  Thomas,  Woodchester 
Dobbes,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Myles,  Thomas,  Eastington 
Home,  Thomas.  Aston-sub-Edge 
Luffingham,    Thomas,    Frampton-on- 
Severn 
Willis  als.  Laurence,  Thomas,  Dyrham 
Perryman,  Thomas,  Westerleigh 
Kirby,  Thomas,  .Shurdington   Magna 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


^Z2» 


*Benbowe,  William,  Winchcombe 

Hankes,  Wm.,  Bourton-on-the-Water 

*MayIes,  William,  Cheltenham 

White,  William,  Beckford 

*Godw3rn,  William,  English  Bicknor 

Lawe,  William,  Campden 

Weekes,  William,  Gloucester 

Baily,  William,  Westbury 

Brushe,  William,  Brockworth 

Packstaffe,  William,  Tortworth 

Hawkins,  William.  Sandhurst 

Webb,  William,  Blaisdon 

Baldwyn,  William,  Hasfield,  clerk 

Frenche,  Walter  [torn] 

Higgins,  William,  Awre 

Milton,  William,  Maisemore 

Flouck,  William,  Stoke  Orchard  0 

Blissard,  William,  Compton  Parva 

Malverne,  William,  Tirley 

Minchin,  William,  Wick  Rissington 

Thomas,  Walter,  Doynton 

Gardener  als.    Masfield,    William, 

Ashelworth 
Harris,  Walter,  Boddington 
Smith,  William,  Titherington 
Robertes,   William,   Bengrove   in 

Beckford 
Merrett,   William,   Longford   in 

Gloucester 
Tyler,  William,  Hartpury 
Ewent,  William  Longhope 
Hume,  William,  Neud 
Yersley,  William,  Newland 
Webb,  William,  Kingswood 
Peglar,  William,  Slimbridge 
Okes,  William,  Abson 
More,  William,  Iron  Acton 
Belcher,  William,  Peglesworth-by- 

Dowdeswell 
Organ,  William,  W^esterleigh 
Stephens,  William,  Aldrington[missing] 

1614. 

Hayward,  Agnes,  Newent 
Whyte,  Alice,  Oldbury 
Willis,  Ann,  Saintbury 
Freeman,  Anthony,  Kemerton 
Merrett,  Anthony,  Matson  ? 
Maunsell  als.  Alexander,  Alice,  Buck- 
land 
Dopping,  Ann,  Rodley  in  Westbury 
Curtis,  Arthur,  Newent 
Bradford,  Arnold,  Churcham 
Wheler,  Abel,  Thornbury 
Phelpes,  Andrew,  Southrop 
Lawrence,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Pyrke,  Ann,  Dean  Magna 
Bruton,  Arthur,  Stone  in  Berkeley 
•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 

1  ;    * 


Hunt,  Anthony,  Aston  Somerfield,  elk. 

Anckerne,  Agnes,  Sutton-under-Brailes 

Hedges,  Bridget,  Arlingham 

Jacketes,  Christian,  Maiseyhampton 

Asten,  Christopher,  Horsley 

Nelme,  Christopher,  Flaxley 

Greene,  Christopher,  vicar  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Gloucester 

Whyte,  Christopher,  Syde 

Mills,  Daniel,  Painswick 

Barnard,  Dorothy,  Rangeworthy 

Whooper,  Elizabeth,  Kempley 

Hawkins,  Edmund,  Sandhurst 

Etheridge,  Edmund,  Norton 

Batte,  Edmund,  Gloucester 

West,  Elizabeth,  Charfield 

Wooddington,  Edith,  Down  Ampney 

*Carter,  Giles,  Arlingham 

Harris,  Giles,  Uley 

Button,  Elizabeth,  Sherborne 

Dawby,  Giles,  Whetenhurst 

Willis,  Edmund,  Westbury 

Tovy,  Giles,  Uley 

Farr,  Edith,  Hawkesbury 

Carpenter,  Elizabeth,  Elkstone 

Patphe,  Edm.,  Morton  in  Thornbury 

Steyte,  Elizabeth,  Church  Stanway 

Millar,  Eleanor,  Welford 

Man,  Edward,  Newland 

Snowe,  Elizabeth,  Barnwood 

Creede,  Ellen,  Leighterton 

Cull,  Guy,  Ampney  Peter 

Jeninges,  Henry,  Hempstead 

Price,  Henry,  Newland 

Baynham,  Henr)',  Yate 

Adams,  Henry,  Minsterworth 

Davis,  Hugh,  Siston 

Vicaredge,  Henry,  Bishops  Cleeve 
[missing] 

Farmer,  John  [abode  not  given] 

Paynter,  John,  Lynton,  Gloucester 

Nelme,  John,  Newent 

Eldridge,  John,  Hartpury 

Baddam,  John,  Flaxley 

Reve  als.  Penly,  John,  Cirencester 

Deninge,  John,  Slimbridge 

Wattes,  John,  Heydon  in  Boddington 

Leny,  John,  Berkeley 

Malverne,    John,    Parton   in    Church- 
down 

Ward,  John,  Longborow  [missing] 

Rouche,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Baddam,  John,  Flaxley  (see  above) 

Hale,  Joan,  Chedworth 

Gybbons,  John,  Painswick 

Davis,  John,  Acton  Turvill 

Mathewes,  John,  Hill  m  Berkeley 

Bridges,  Joan,  Hempstead 

Welche,  James,  Badgeworth 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


34 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Smith,  Joan,  Lechlade 

Berry,  Isabel,  Brookthropp 

Gardener,  John,  Saperton 

Combe,  John,  Cheltenh.un 

Bradley,  John,  Rockhampton 

Cull,  James,  Ampney  Crucis 

Kinge.  John,  North  Nibley 

Carpenter,  James,  Gretton 

Hale,  John,  Laverton  in  Buckland 

Rogers,  John,  Dyrham 

Millard,  John,  Newton  Bagpath 

Plumer,  John,  Uursley 

Haynes,  Jam.es,  Hardvvick 

Hajrward,  James,  Frampton-on-Severn 

Heynes,  John,  Wheatenhurst 

Parker  als.  Lymbrick,  John,  Saperton 

Hooper,  Joan,  Minsterworth 

Jeffery,  Isabel,  Wapley 

Gardener,  John,  Putley  in  Standish 

Ward,  John,  Cheltenham 

Barnes.  John,  Barn  wood 

Butt,  John,  Arlingham 

Tarlin,  James,  Aldrington 

Bence,  Joan,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Jones,  John,  Twynning 

Hodges,  Joan,  South  Cerney 

Pyncott,  John,  North  Nibley 

Meisey,  Jenifer,  Oldbury 

Wymboll,  John,  Kingswood 

Forte,  Joan,  Stockwell  in  Cowley 

Fryer,  John,  Arhngham 

George,  Julian.  Snowshill 

Whyte,  John,  Awre 

Jackson  als.  Booth,  Joan,  Staunton 

Vaughan,  John,  Cirencester 

Prichell,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Erie,  John,  Rockh.-'.mpton 

Crouage,  John  [abode  not  given] 

Harris  als.  Smith,  John,  Bodington, 

gent. 
Collwell,  John,  Alderly,  clothier 
Marten,  John,  Wapley 
Monnox,  Joan,  Cirencester 
Hathway,  John.  Eastlach  Marten 
Bird,  James,  Whaddon 
Rowles,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Hayle,  Katherine,  Cheltenham 
Birton,  Katherine,  North  Nibley 
Worlock,  Lewis,  Tortworth 
Bullock,  Margaret,  Blaisdon 
Haynes,  Margery,  Frampton-on-Sevcrn 
Letham,  Margaret,  Barn  wood 
.  Woodword,  Mathew,  Cirencester 
Portlock,  Mary,  South  Cerney 
Heynes.  Mary,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Bond,  Michael,  Alkcrton  in  Fstinirton 
Hodges,  Margaret,  Westcotc 
Beale,  Margaret,  Forthampton 
Smithsend,    Nicholas,    Walton-Cardiff 
in  Tewkesbury 


Budinge,  Nicholas,  Stonehouse 
Wichell,  Philip,  Codrington  in  Wapley 
Curnock,  Philip,  Thornbury 
Wheeler,  Paul.  Dumbleton 
*Geffereys  als.  Underwood,  Richard, 

Ncwnham 
Pride,  Richard,  Newent 
Newman,  Roger,  Gotherton  in  Cleeve 
Jurden,  Robert,  Ashbrook  in  Ampney 

Crucis 
Walker,  Robert,  Badminton  Magna 
Derriatt,  Richard,  Stinchcombe 
Palmer,  Roger,  Swindon 
Tumor.  Robert,  Newnham 
Allyn,  Richard,  Kingswood 
Acleave,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
Pleder,  Richard,  Eastington,  tawiter 
Madding,  Robert,  Tetbury 
Davis  Robert  [abode  not  given] 
Selwyn,  Richard,  Kings  Stanley 
Heynes,  Robert,  Kemerton 
Yarratt,  Richard,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Hyman,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Gregge,  Richard,  Welfsrd 
Mursley,  Robert,  Dyrham 
Croswell,  Richard,  Didbrook 
Gooderich,  Richard,  Charlton  Kings 
Serene,  Richard,  Tirley 
Gibbons,  Richard,  Pakenhull  in  Bisley 
Plummer,  Robert,  Cirencester 
Bumpasse,  Richard,  Aston-sub-Edge 
Kemble,  Robert,  Daglingworth 
Bruar  als.  Parker,  Richard,  Ruardean 
Dobbes,  Richard,  Longhope 
Holliday,  Robert,  Dean  Parva 
Horston,  Richard,  Leonard  Stanley 
Dobbes,  Robt.,  Longford  in  Gloucester 

1  Wilkins,  Richard,  Slicheldean 
May,  Richard,  Hawkcsbury 

I  Jones,  Richard,  Matson 

I  Gardner,  Richard,  Painswick 

j  Wyllettes  als.  Guy,  Robt.,  Kemerton 

I  Longford,  Simon,  Saperton 
Holdshipp,  S  with  in,  Forthampton 
Crofte,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Bishopp,  Thomas,  Deerhurst 
Cowley,  Thomas,  Hempstead 
Bradford.  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Nelme,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonard's 
Smith,  Thomas,  Sherborne 
Jorden,  Thomas,  Ashchurch 
Dautesey,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Reve,  Thomas,  Dyrham 

!  Grening,  Thomas,  Moreton  Valence 

I   Gregory,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 

I   Hemen,  Thomas.  Westbury 

j   Langston,  Thomas,  Hinton 

!   Nelme,  Thomas,  Newent 

j  Harris,  Thomas,  Hawling 

•  Not  in  the  M.S.  Calendar. 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


35 


Savagfe,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Bate,  Thomas,  Willersey 
Addams,  Thomas,  Morcote  in  Minster- 
worth 
Jones,  Thomas,  Kemerlon 
Bould,  Thomas,  Compton  Parva 
Dollinge,  Thomas.  Marshfield 
Parrett,  Thomas,  Cam 
Willis,  Thomas,  Bitton 
Cornock,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Hill,  Timothy,  Wolston 
Adeane,  Thomas,  Temple  Guytinge 
Hosye,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
Prother,  Thos.,  Frampton-on-Severn : 
Wells,  Thomas,  Welford  ^ 

Bishop,  Thomas,  Oldland  in  Bitton 
Taylor,  Thomas,  Tuddenham 
Filtoe,  Thomas,  Deerhurst 
Verry,  William,  IMinsterworth 
Mekins,  William,  Hartpury 
Lenny,  William,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Stevens,  William.  Buckland 
Packer,  William,  Arlingham 
Muchell,  William,  Wheatenhurst 
Cowles,  William,  Moreton  Valence 
Wood,  William,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Bridges,  William,  Gloucester 
Parker,  William,  Westerleigh 
Smalridge,  William,  Miserden 
Hill,  William,  Lassington 
Jones,  William,  Hanam 
Prence,  William,  Lidney 
Palmer,  William,  Campden 
Harris,  William,  Compton  Parva 
Man,  William,  Cirencester 
Brevill,  William,  Haselton 
Atwood,  William,  Berkeley 
Payton,  William,  Hinton 
Russell,  William,  Rockhampton 
Webley,  William,  Droiscourt  in 

Brockworth 
Merman,  William,  Wickwar 
Cove,  William,  Kempsford 
Baily,  William  [abode  not  given] 
Millar,  Walter,  Welford 
Turner,  Walter,  Tewkesbury 
Bridgeman,  William,  Kings  Stanlfey, 

minister 
Phippes,  William,  Compton  Parva 
Cloughe,  William,  Slimbridge 
Sawcombe,  William,  Hasfield 
Davis,  William,  Hill  in  Berkeley.'' 
Taynton,  William,  Churchdown 
*Cluffe,  William,  Slimbridge,  gent. 
Creede,  William,  Bitton 
Mill,  William,  Witcomb  Magna 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calcnd.ir. 


1615. 

Pope,  Avis,  Beverston 

Trotman,  Alexander.  Dursley 

Eaton,  Amy,  Sherborne 

Nutting,  Alice,  Tewkesbury 

Avery,  Ann,  Siston 

Ballard,  Ann,  Gloucester 

Harvy,  Alice,  Gloucester 

Hill,  Agnes,  Berkeley 

Capenhurst,  Alice,  Frampton-on- 
Severn 

Crannage,  Abraham,  Elmore 

Vizard,  Alice,  Longney 

Holder,  Ann,  Leckhampton 

Rickettes,  Ann,  Deerhurst 

Ockey,  Agnes,  Norton 

Hodges,  Ann,  Stow 

Smith,  Charity,  Thornbury 

Wayte,  Christopher,  Kingscote 

Ireland,  Eleanor,  Bisley 

Englishe,  Elizabeth.  Slimbridge 

Skidmore,  Eliz.,  Morlewood, Thornbury 

Wood,  Edmond,  Winchcomb 

Robertes,  Elizabeth,  Deerhurst 

Russell,  Elizabeth,  Oxenton 

Davis  als.  Weaver,  Giles,  Greete, 
Winchcombe 

Fowle,  Edward,  Lidney 

Jones,  Edward,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Tyly,  Elizabeth,  Coldaston 

Warren,  Edward,  Coldaston 

Whooper,  Elizabeth,  Dymock 

Dawby,  Eleanor,  Ashchurch 

Brewer.  Ellen,  Coldaston 

Organ,  Edward,  Berkeley 

Breather,  Elizabeth,  Hard  wick 

Sollas,  Francis,  Birdlipp 

Walkley,  Francis,  Romley  Regis 

Mislyn  als.  Peeter,  Henry,  Harnhill 

Jefferyes,  Hugh,  Bisley 

Browne,  Henry,  Sherborne 

Malverne,  Henry,  Churchdown 

Poole,  Henry,  Cirencester 

Robinson,  Hugh,  Dowdeswell 

Drinkwater,  Henry,  Gloucester 

Watkins,  Henry,  Haresfield 

Braford,  John,  Hempstead 

Younge,  John.  Gloucester 

Mill,  John,  Kings  Stanley 

Clarke,  John,  Mickieton 

Gardener,  John,  Painswick 

Farley,  John,  Beckford 

Kedwardes,  Joan,  Beckford 

Randle,  Joan,  Bentham  in  Badgeworth 

Tylton,  John,  Westbury 

Dirry,  John,  Hartpury 

Gibbes,  John,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 

Greene,  John,  Minsterworth 

Dyar,  John  [abode  not  given] 


136 


16.1^ 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Pope,  Joan,  Churchdown 

Filtoe   ah.    Wheeler,    Ralph,    Leck- 

Baily,  John,  Didbrook 

hampton 

*Hopkins,  James,  Awre 

Partridge,  Robert,  Cowley 

Remington,  John,  South  Cerney 

Winston,  Robert,  Wheatenhurst 

♦Pierce,  John,  Beverstone 

Howies,  Richard,  Haresfield 

Price,  John,  Beckford 

Leny,  Richard,  Cromehall 

Greeninge,  John,  Morton  Valence 

Harward,  Ric,  Westington  in  Campden 

Lane,  John,  Gloucester 

Harris,  Richard,  Harescomb 

Syford,  John,  Westerleigh 

Baily,  Richard,  Broadston  in  Berkeley 

Lightfoote,  Joan,  Maismore 

Heath,  Roger,  St.  Mary's  in  Gloucester 

Greene,  John,  Gloucester 

Cotterell,  Richard,  Longborow 

Pyrke,  Joan,  Micheldean 

Bodnam  ah.  Bodman,  Richard, 

Fc'wster,  John,  Edgworth 

Arlingham 

Payne,  Julian,  Brockthropp 

Dabine,  Robert,  Northlech 

Crewe,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Archard,  Robert,  Maisey  Hampton 

Bumell,  John,  Bitton 

Cowles,  Robert,  Ashchurch 

Venne,  Joan,  Kilcott  in  Hawkesbury 

Dower,  Richard,  Cherington 

Nicolls,  John,  Longhope 

Mayo,  Robert,  Gloucester,  clothier 

Daunser,  John,  Hucclecote  in  Church-  ^ 

-Freeme,   Richard,  St.    Trinity,    Glou- 

down 

cester,  gent. 

Machin,  John,  Peddington,  Berkeley 

Lane,  Richard,  Little  Dean 

Mosse,  John,  Down  Hatherley 

SanduU,  Roger,  Hinton 

Payne,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Powell,  Richard,  Preston-on-Sto\v 

Mertimere,  John,  Thornbury 

Millwater,  Richard,  Horsley,  clothier 

Windowe,  John,  Gloucester 

*Aley,  Robert,  Abson 

Jones,  Joan  [abode  not  given] 

Dull,  Rich.,  Brockweare  in  Wolstone 

Turner,  John,  Bisley 

Phsmimore,  Richard,  Cam 

Whooper,  John,  Longney 

Kent,  Roger,  Hard  wick 

Hale,  James,  Staunton 

Price,  Richard,  Hasfield 

Syford,  John,  Westerleigh 

Murton,  Richard,  Micheldean 

Smith,  John  [abode  not  given] 

.  Freeme,  Rich.,  St.  Trinity,  Gloucester 

Pirkins,  John,  Minsterworth 

Barnes,  Richard,  Didbrook 

♦Morse,  Joan,  Westbury 

Ireland,  Robert,  Tibberton 

Coksey,  John,  Thornbury 

Wynniett,  Sybil,  Kempley 

Mirry,  John,  Sandhurst 

Bridges,  Susan,  St.  Katherine's  in 

Burnell,  John,  Bitton 

Gloucester 

Wheeler,  John,  Welford 

Clutterbooke,  Samuel,  Hinton  in 

tGreening,  John,  Morton  Valence, 

Berkeley 

[proved  1620] 

Taylor,  Thomas,  Huntley 

Morse,  John,  Ciloucester 

Pearse,  Thos.,  Longford  in  Gloucester 

Cockes,  Katherine,  Maisemore 

Rickardes,  Thomas,  Tortworth 

Cole,  Katherine,  Kemerton 

Drew,  Thomas,  Longhope 

Bennett,  Lewis,  Bevington  in  Berkeley 

Dowll,  Thomas,  Abenhall 

Isack,  Margaret,  Tormarton 

Butt,  Thomas,  Overton  in  Arlingham 

Goodyer,  Margaret,  Twyning 

Malyn,  Thomas,  Thornbury 

Kent,  Margaret,  Hard  wick 

Togfw^ell,  Thomas,  Elkston 

Lewis,  Margaret,  Berkeley 

Hooper,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 

Watkins,  Mary,  Kempsford 

Deakins,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 

Barnes,  Nicholas,  Ashton-under-Hill 

Crede,  Thos.,  Coldaston,  glover,  died 

Harris,  Nicholas,  Osehvorth 

"  of  y'^  fallynge  sicknes  " 

Hall,  Nicholas,  Salperton 

Lane,  Thomas,  St.  Katheryns  in  Glou- 

Diston, Oliver,  rector  of  Dumbleton 

cester 

Dauncer,  Olive,  Hucclecote 

Nelme,  Thomas,  Berkeley 

Goldinge,  Phillis,  Hampton  Maisey 

White,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 

Turker,  Philip,  Tyddenham 

Howse,  Thomas,  Peter  Ampney 

Piatt,  Richard,  Cirencester 

Millward,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton 

Randle  ah.  Bailyes,  Richard,  Grafton, 

Gilbert,  Thomas,  Westbury 

Beckford 

Turner,  Thomas,  Coulsbourne 

•  Xot  in  the-  MS.  C.-iIondar. 

Austens,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 

t  bo  placed  in  this  Bundle. 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 

I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


137 


Tylie,  Thomas,  Westerleigh 
Wilkins,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Bubb,    Thomas,   Bentham    in   Badge- 
worth 
Bullock,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Bledington 
Arcall,  Thomas,  Over  Slaughter 
Maxden,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Rugg,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Spokes,  Thomas,  Stonehouse 
Deriatt,  Thomas,  Stinchcomb 
Curtis,  Thomas,  Newent,  glover 
Bicknell,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Pilmore,  Thomas,  Prestbury 
Driver,  Thomas,  Arlingham 
Tucker  als.  Jones,  Thomas,  Prestbury 
Blake,  Valentine,  Winchcomb,  clerk 
Walkley,  William,  Standish 
Longney,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Wellavise,  William,  South  Cerney 
Underhill  als.  Bost,  Walter,  Tarleton 

in  Coates 
Stephens,    William,   Alvington,    ship- 
wright 
Mathewes,  William,  Tuddenham 
Hutchins,  William,  St.  John's  in  Glou- 
cester, gent. 
lies,  William,  Driffield 
Wilkes,  William,  Starton 
Cozens,  William,  Lechlade 
Etheridge  als.  Farmer,  William, 

Badgworth 
Baker,  Willidm  [abode  not  given] 
Phippes,  William,  Fairford 
Frenche,  William,  Apperley  in  Deer^ 

hurst 
Pasham,  William,  Oddington 
Cowell,  William,  Winchcomb 
Chaundlor,  William,  Sevenhampton 
Harris,  William,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Browne,  William,  Tetbury 
Drinkwater,  William,  Hatherley 
Greene,  William,  Eastleche  Turvill 
Watkins,  Walter,  St.  Mary's  in  Glou- 
cester 
Sherly,  William,  Little  Compton 
Brinckworth,  William,  Weston  Birt 
Scott,  William,  Hill 
Tayler   als.    Serney,   W^illiam,    Colne 
Alwyns 

1616. 

Crowder,  Agnes,  Longford  [missing] 

Browne,  Alice,  Bibury 

Hall,  Amy,  Alvington  in  Bibury 

Freeman,  Ann,  Saintbury 

Throckmorton,  Amy.,  Gloucester,  esq. 

Evetts,  Alice,  Longney 

Townsend,  Annis,  Morton  Hemmarsh 


Shotford,  Ann,  Haresfield 
Symons,  Alexander,  Upleadon 
Cull,  Ann,  Winston 
Greenway,  Ann,  Tirley 
Bushell,  Arthur,  Slimbridge 
Ward,  Alice,  Ockington  in  Elmston 
Dirrett,  Alice,  Stinchcomb 
Dawe,  Agnes,  Hawkesbury 
Androw^s,  Arthur,  Hawkesbury 
Pollard,  Alice,  Siddington  Mary 
Chaundler,  Agnes,  Preston 
Sifford,  Annis,  Yate 
Androwes,  Ann,  Bleddington 
Earle,  Christian,  Oldbury 
Restall,  Christopher,  Tirley 
Fouller,  Christopher,  Wapley 
Kinge,  Edward,  Rodborow 
During,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Fearneley,  Elizabeth,  Ozleworth 
Prydye,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Hooper,  Eleanor,  Gloucester 
Wesbye,  Giles,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Carpenter,  Edward,  Bibury 
Clarke,  Ezekiel,  Longney 
Drinkwater,  Edith,  Hatherley 
Roberts,  Edward,  Dumbleton 
Cotterell,  Edmund,  Saintbury 
Collier,  Elizabeth,  Hinton 
Goodman,  Edward,  Cromhall 
Smith,  Edmund,  Leigh 
Pirry,  Elizabeth,  Tibberton 
Cowper  als.  Jeyce,  Eleanor  [abode  not 

given] 
Moone,  Edward,  Dyrham 
Eastmead,  Edward,  Acton  Turvill 
Hurne,  Elizabeth,  Newport  in  Berkeley 
Bruton,  Francis,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Lawrence,  Guy,  Cromhall 
Shild,  George,  Deerhurst 
Wyman,  George,  Elmore 
Smith,  George,  Slimbridge 
Symmes  als.  Compton,  Gregory,  Peb- 

worth 
tDimoke,  Anthy.,  Tuddington,  pr.  1617 
Rudge,  Humphrey,  Ruardean 
Bideawhile,  Henry,  Hartpury 
Norton,  Henry,  Stanton 
Baker,  Hugh,  Hardwick 
Bridges,  Henry,  esq.,  Thornbury  .? 
Higgins,  John,  Wheatenhurst 
Hooper,  John,  Elmore 
Humphreys,  Joan,  Sherborne 
Meller,  John,  Northleach 
Fysher,  Joyce,  Twyning 
Cooke,  John,  Berkeley 
Richins,  Joan,  Kempsford 
Clayfield,  John,  Leonard  Stanley 
Milton,  Julian,  Tirley 
Hartland,  John,  Taynton 

t  So  placed  in  this  Bundle. 


Gloitcestcrshire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Blysse,  John,  Cirencester 

Cull,  John,  Lower  (iuiting 

Browning,  John,  Kingscote 

Gardner,  John,  Stroud 

Randle,  James,  Badgworth 

Martin,  Joan,  Pebworth 

Pinckett,  Joan,  Hawkesbury 

Kent,  John,  Charlton  Kinj^s 

Whittin^on,  John,  Coldaston 

Baker,  John,  Bisley 

Ceelye,  John,  AsheUvorlh 

Elborow,  John,  Sandhurst 

Lowe,  Isabel,  Barn  wood 

Flucke,  Joan,  Cheltenham 

Hawkes,  John,  Titheringlon 

Arnold,  John,  Tarleton  in  Coates 

Guy,  John,  Bledin;,^ton 

Evans,  John,  Alvington 

Price,  James,  Stan  way 

Randell,  Jolin,  Cowley 

Harris,  John,  Norton 

Stephens,  John,  Thornbury 

Jobbins,  John,  Thornbury 

Ames,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Crest,  John,  Newland 

Clarke,  John,  Witcomb  Magna 

Houldstead,  John,  Westbury 

Hickes,  John,  Cheltenham 

Batten,  John,  Doddington 

Hill,  James,  Yate 

Roberts,  Joan,  Guyting  Power 

Gynner,  Joan,  Kempsford 

Blissard,  John,  Compton  Parva 

Wood,  John,  Cirencester 

Payne,  John,  Nympsfield 

Bishopp,  John,  Berkeley 

Bearde,  Katherine,  Haresfield 

Mason,  Lawrence,  Colne  Denys 

Johnes,  Lewis,  Lidney 

Porter,  Margery,  Tirley 

Coxe,  Margaret,  Hartpury 

Clarke,  Margery,  Morton  in  Thornbury 

Sheppard,  Margaret,  Nene,  Wilts. 

Pynes,  Mathew,  Stinchcomb  [missing] 

^Jeynes,  Martha,  Tewkesbury 

Mursby,  Mary,  Pucklechurch 

Sheppard,  Margery,  Wotton-under- 

Edge 
Prigg,  Margaret,  Weslerleigh 
Agrove,  Nicholas  [abode  not  given] 
Clutterbooke,  Michael,  Estington 
Byddle,  Nicholas,  Wooselworth 
Arcoll,  Paris,  Boddington 
Watkins,  Peter,  Kings  Stanley 
Herbert,  Peter,  Little  Risington 
Jones,  Richard,  Harnhill 
Purnell,  Roliett,  North  Nibloy 
White,  Richard,  Hardwick 
Sheppard,   Rich.,  Wotton-nnder-Edge 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Sewell,  Robert,  Rodborow 

Thayer,  Richard,  Brockworth 

Palmer,  Robert,  Haresfield 

Cale,  Richard,  Woodchester,  tucker 

Large,  Richard,  Sherborne 

Warbrooke,  Roger,  Aw  re 

Perkes,  Roger,  Norton 

Fletcher,  Richard,  Painswick 

Jackman,  Richard,  Oldbury 

Hiller,  Roger,  Beverstone 

Warner,  Richard,  Cowley 

Davis,  Richard,  Elmore 

Barnard,  Richard,  Horsley 

Newman,  Robert,  Prestbury 

Miller,  Richard.  Welford 

Whithorne,  Richard,  Fo.xcote 

Bicke,  Ricliard,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Martin,  Robert,  Pebworth 

Tyler,  Robert,  Titherington 

Frewen,  Richard,  Ruardean 

Walker,  Robert,  Yate 

Frye.  Richard,  Marshfield 

Sanders,  Richard,  parson  of  Dagling- 

worth 
Mawle,  Richard,  Northleach 
Scargen,  Roger,  Cirencester 
Sansome,  Richard,  Bisley 
Best,  Rowland,  Twining 
Batherne,  Robert,  Westbury 
Seely,  Roger,  Ashelworth 
Bodman  ah.  Bodnam,  Ric.,Arlingham 
Mathew,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Wymbold,  Robt.,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Dirrell,  Roger,  Toddenham 
Parker,  Richard,  Cromhall 
Edwardes,  Raynold,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Morton,  Richard,  Kingswood 
Phillips,  Robert,  Morton-in-Marsh 
Harris,  Richard,  Mickleton 
Greenway,  Richard,  Stratton 
Walker,  Richard,  Barrington  Magna 
Grene.  Richard,  Coin  Alwyns 
Ireland,  Richard,  Broadwell 
Buswell,  Richard,  Stow 
Cooke,    Richard,    Broad    Marston    in 

Pebworth 
Underwood,  Roger,  Dursley 
Nelme,  Richard,  Stinchcomb 
Parrie,  Simon,  Kings  Stanley 
Baker,  Simon,  Kings  Stanley 
Frankcombe,  Samuel,  Gloucester 
Hall,  Thomas,  Northleach 
Dyer,  Thomas,  Old  Sodbury 
Munday,  Thomas,  Alkington 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Warren,  Thomas.  Snowshill 
Sclatter,  Thos.,  .Sutton-under-Brailcs 
Longden,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Payne,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
White,  Thomas,  Ouedgeley 


I54I-I650.] 


Glouccstc  rsJi  ij'e    J  J  'iV/s 


139 


Mirry,  Thomas,  Eilin>;ham 
Mynett,  lliomns,  Hempstead 
Woodcocke,  Thomas,  St.  Mary's, 

("iloucester 
Nevill,  Thomas,  Beverstone 
Wager,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Hancocke,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Barrett,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Shewell,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Bennett,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Walter,  Thomas,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Tydman,  Thomas,  Cam 
Lewes,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Guy,  Thomas,  Bledington 
Whooper,  Thomas,  Cohvall 
Walker,  Thomas,  Mint  hinhampton 
Harris,  Thomas,  Hawlinge 
Hiett,  Thomas,  Awre 
*Newmann,  Thomas,  Prestbury 
Overbury,  Thomas,  Tiirkdean 
Aldridge,  Thomas,  Stroud 
Wilkes,  Thomas.  Twining 
Smallwood,  Thomas,   Newnton  Bag- 
path 
Veysie,  Thomas,  Kings  Stanley 
White,  Thomas,  Mmsterworth 
Clissold,  Thomas,  Stroud 
Keak,  Thomas,  Ashehvorih 
Mower,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Brian,  Thomas,  Aston  ? 
Caninge,  Thomas,  Oddington 
Leight,  Ursula,  Tewkesbury 
Hall,  William,  Sherborne 
Nelmes,  William,  Hartpury 
Crumpe,  William,  Westbury 
Barnefeild,  Walter,  Horsley 
Surman,  William,  Ashclworth 
Mallett,  William,  BeikL-ley 
Cooke,  Walter,  Wheatenhurst 
Howell,  William,  Thornbury 
Honnie,  William,  Walton  in  Dcei  hurst 
Greene,  William,  Nether  Slaughter 
Frier,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Bridges,  William,  Downhatherlcy 
Coxe,  William,  Sandhurst 
Fernely,  William,  Ozelworth 
Howell,  Wm.,  Littleton  in  Tormarton 
Toknell,  Walter,  Painswick 
Tv^eest,  William,  Bisley  [missing] 
lies,  Walter,  Rodborow 
Healde,  William,  Uean  Parva 
Cowles,  William,  Longney 
Rodwaye,  William,  North  Cerney 
+Crow?dey.  Agnes,  Cdoucester 
Coxe,  William,  Deerhurst 
Thayer,  Walter,  Churchdown 
Waker,  Wm.,  (ircct  in  W'indicombe 
Ingles,  William,  Mickleton 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  C.ilendar. 
t  So  placed  in  the  Bundle. 


Luce,  William,  Horton 
Moone,  William,  Horton 
Earle,  William,  Thornbury 
Alewaye,  William,  Kingswood 
Moulder,  William,  Coin  Alwyns 

1617. 

Wellavise,  Annis,  South  Cerney 

Tyler,  Agnes,  Doynton  [missing] 

Cambridge,  Agnes,  Tarleton  in  Coates 

Clark,  Anthony,  The  Ford 

Thurle,  Alice,  Ashchurch 

Waker,  Annis,  Minchinhampton 

James,  Alice,  Wollaston 

Lewes,  Alice,  Berkeley 

Wedge,  Ann,  St.  Katherine  a/s.  St. 
Oswald  in  (iloucester 

Nashe,  Agnes,  Elmore 

Whitmay,  Ann,  0\er 

Coxe,  Anthony,  Deerhurst 

Pritchett,  Anthony,  Elmore 

Windesmore,  Alice,  Mangersbury  in 
Stow 

Combe,  Alice,  Kemerton 

Raynells,  Alice,  Hampton 

Tayler,  Anthony,  Dyrham 

Abbington,  Auncell,  Gloucester,  gent. 

Bullocke,  Abraham,  Elmore 

Twyning,  Anthony,  Quedgeley 

Dymock,  Anthony,  Tuddington 

Savery,  Anthony,  Lechlade 

Hassard,  Arthur,  curate  of  Sandhurst 

Haynes,  Andrew,  Lea 

Dayes,  Barbara,  Cirencester 

Williams  a/s.  Taberer,  Cicely,  Thorn- 
bury 

Rogers,  Christo]3hcr,  Barnsley 

Pope,  Charles,  Beverstone 

Hyett,  Christopher,  Lidney 

Purnell,  Christopher,  Wotton-under- 
Edge 

Burchall,  Dorothy,  Westerleigh 

Drewe,  Daniel,  Newent 

Hewes,  Edmond,  Nibley 

Taylour,  Edmond,  Elmore 

Bishopp,  Giles,  Haresfield 

Russell,  Giles,  Morton  Valence 

Loveringe,  Eleanor,  Northleach 

Roper,  Elizabeth,  Willersey 

Payne,  Elizabeth.  Ashton-under-Hill 

Wynde,  Edward  [abode  not  given] 

Rogers,  Edward,  Twining 

Page,  Edward,  Marston  Sicca 

Hewes,  Edmond,  Xibley 

Malson,  Eleanor,  Westbury 

Wallis,  Elizabeth,  Didmarton 

Wood,  Ciiles,  Minsterworth 

Kemett,  Edward,  Sandhurst 

Rickettes,  Edward,  Berkeley 


140 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Rodway,  Giles,  Cherington 
Hirdine,  Edith,  Wickwar 
Hickes,  Elizabeth,  CheUenham 
Bradley,  Eleanor,  Oldbury-upon- 

Severn 
Skynner,  Elizabeth,  Dodingtoii 
Harrison,  Francis,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Harding,  George,  Cam 
Arnold,  Henry,  Berkeley 
Crumpe,  Henry,  Gloucester 
Fleminge,  Hugh,  Dursley,  clothier 
Clarke,  Henry,  Ampney  Crucis 
Blissard,  Henry,  Aston  Somervile 
Winchecombe,  Henry,  Upton  St. 

Leonards 
Cowles,  Hugh,  Nympsfield 
Greeninge,  Hy.,  Gretton  Winchcombe 
White,  Henry,  Gloucester 
Drinkwater,  Henry,  Gloucester 
Howborow,  Henry,  Badminton 
Tayler,  Humphrey,  Gloucester 
Brook,  John,  Bromsberrow 
Gibbons,  Jane,  Painswick 
Woodroffe,  John,  Leighterton 
Hyett,  Isabel,  Pinnock 
Gosling,  John,  Longney 
Keene,  John,  Bisley 
Holder,  John,  Longney 
Greening,  John,  Wick 
Hathway,  John,  Yan worth 
Pearce,  John,  Hasfield 
Wayte,  John,  Tortworth 
Purnell,John,\Voodmancotein  Dursley 
Drinkwater,  John,  Gloucester 
Jeninges,  John,  Campden 
Lord,  James,  VVinchcombe 
Butt,  Joan,  Arlingham 
Luffingham,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Gregory,  John,  Abson 
Tucky,  Joan,  Tirley 
Haines,  John,  Northleach 
Brooke,  John,  Newent 
Streete,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Robins,  John,  Badminton  Parva 
Blanche,  John,  Eastington 
Wall,  John,  Wormington 
Rogers,  John,  Twining 
PalmcF,  Isabel,  Haresfield 
Savery,  John,  Lechlade 
Tibbott,  John,  Bitton 
Caswell,  Jane,  Frampton-upon-Severn 
Reade,  Joan,  Ebrington 
Jefferyes,  John,  Twining 
Howell,  James,  Newland 
Baily,  John,  Wood  Stan  way 
Freeman,  John,  Hasfield 
*Alderne  als.  Alder,  John,  King's 

Stanley 
Harding,  John,  Bitton 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Davis,  John,  North  Cerney 
Rutter,  Luke,  Gloucester 
Ingram,  Luke,  Gloucester 
Brewster,  Katherine,  Gloucester 
Butwell,  Margery,  Cheltenham 
Surman,  Margery,  Ashelworth 
Miles,  Margery,  Eastington 
Tyndall,  Margaret,  Stinchcomb 
Parker,  Margery,  I3arnwood 
Browne,  Matthew,  Newent 
Collins,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Rouch,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Rogers,  Nicholas,  Staverton 
Bicke,  Prudence,  Treddington 
Sellers,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Snowswell,  Robert,  Sherborne 
Lymbrick,  Robert,  Painswick 
Chapman,  Richard,  Owlpen 
Townsend,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Tayler,  Richard,  vicar  of  the  Lighe 
Torgpkins,  Richard,  Hardwick,  gent. 
Awborne,  Richard,  Highleadon 
Millard,  Robert,  Maiseyhampton 
Farnoll,  Robert,  Abson 
Overbury,  Richard,  Turkdean 
Collwall,  Richard,  Wickwar 
Blunte,  Richard,  Churchdown 
Wall,  Richard,  Ashelworth 
Clarke,  Richard,  Woodchester 
Hobbes,  Robert,  Southam  in  Cleeve 
Bunting,  Robert,  Sherborne 
Dirham,  Robert,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Powell,  Richard,  Dymock 
Neighbour,  Robert,  Wormington 
Younge,  Richard,  Tortworth 
Hawlinge,  Richard,  Starton 
Bullock,  Robert,  Longney    . 
Hawlinge,  Robert,  Brookthorpe 
Younge,  Robert,  Bulley 
Hodges,  Thomas,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Tayler,  Thomas,  Charfield 
Hewer  als.  Rodburne,  Thomas,  Down 

Ampney 
Stephens,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Bowser,  Thomas,  Berkeley,  gent. 
Deakins,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Bowker,  Thomas,  Over  Quinton 
Looker,  Thomas,  Winchcomb 
Hunter  ah.  Perry,  Thomas,  Wotton- 
under-Edge 
More,   Thomas,    Broad    Marston    in 

Pebworth 
Hoorne,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Baily,  Thomas,  Rockhampton 
Drewe,  Thomas,  Hasfield 
Hilston,  Thomas,  Dean  Parva 
Pegler,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Dadwell,  Thomas,  Whittington 
Lydiate  als.  Brewer,  Thomas,  Kings 
Stanley 


J 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


141 


Huchins,  Thomas,  Newnham 
Payne,  Thomas,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Alday,  Thomas,  Ebly  in  Stonehouse 
Webbe,  Thomas,  Kings  Stanley 
Wotnould,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Serrell,   Thomas,  Cirencester,   haber- 
dasher 
Hill,  Thomas,  Gloucester,  of  the  Bell 

Inn 
Stitche,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Dante,  Thomas,  Stonehouse 
Barton,  Thomas,  Cowley 
Davis,  Thomas,  Longney 
Minchin,  William,  Barrington  Magna 
Smyth,  William,  Lassington 
Crumpe,  William,  Gloucester 
Myllard,  William,  Slimbridge 
Nashe,  William,  Thornbury 
Whitefield,  William,  Thornbury 
Stringer,  Walter,  Horsley 
*Hagburne,  William,  Charchdown 
Mauncell,  William,  Turkdean 
*Collings,  William,  Hartpury 
Halkins,  William,  Wormington 
*Coley,  William,  Rockhampton 
Gierke,  William,  Gloucester 
*Hey^7ard,  William,  Longney 
Rose,  William,  Mickleton 
Eddon,  William,  Campden 
Hollinghurst,  Wm.,  Twining 
Tav7ny,  Wm.,  Stanley  in  Tuddington 
Mason,  William,  Gloucester 
Ball,  William',  Cherington 
Ridler,  Walter,  Winchcomb  [missing] 
Compton,  William,  esq.,  Alvmgton 

1618. 

Dabbes,  Alice,  Longford  in  Gloucester 

Chaunce,  Anthony,  Cirencester 

Trotman,  Anne,  Berkeley 

Hoorne,  Ann,  Berkeley 

Phillips,  Anne,  Alderton 

Brinclrworth,  Anthony,  Hawkesbury 

Wooles,  Anselm,  Elmore 

Payne,  Alice,  Farmecote 

Huggins,  Anne,  Tetbury 

Guy,  Anne,  Bledington 

Smith,  Anne,  Corse 

Cooke,  Ann,  Barnwood 

Wood,  Agnes,  Wotton-under-Ed.^e 

Browne,  Adam,  Bosley  in  Westbury 

Gardener,  Alice,  Pitchcomb 

Hickes,  Annis,  Kingswood 

Atkins,  Alice,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Gethinge,  Bridget,  Wollaston 

Style,  Cecily,  Naunton,  Winchcomb 

Howell,  David,  Wapley 

Write  als.  Frenche,  David,  G'oucester 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Bunting,  Dorothy,  Withington 
■*Paine,  Edward,  Farmecote 
Cripps,  Edward,  Cirencester 
Holbroke,  Eleanor,  Hill 
Howze,  Ellen,  Coin  Denys 
Mabbett,  Edward,  Doynton 
Plomer  ah.  Seborne,  Erne,  Wotton 
Pritchett,  Erne,  Tetbury 
Tratraan,  Edward,  Hawkesbury 
Tratman,  Edward,  Slimbridge 
Dopping,  Edmond,  Arlingham 
Maddock,  Edward,  Cirencester 
lies,  Eleanor,  Duntsbourne  Rouse 
Cowles,  Ellen,  Marston  Maisey 
Rogers,  Giles,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Braw^ne,  Edmond,  Cirencester 
Masfield,  Eleanor,  Ashelworth 
*Barnes,  Edward,  Prestbury 
Mundin,  Elizabeth,  Coates 
Rainford,  Edmond,  Campden 
Bowser,  Eleanor,  Berkeley 
King,  Edward,  Rodborough 
Edwardes,  Giles,  Twigworth 
Haines,  Francis,  Ashchurch 
Ayland,  Francis,  Frainpton-upon- 

Severn 
Flatcher,  Flower,  Abson 
Hovylett,  Francis  [abode  not  given] 
Wyning,  Gilbert,  Chedworth 
Slycer,  Hugh,  Ashchurch 
Bennett,  Henry,  Horsley 
Tovy,  Henry  [abode  not  given] 
Syraons,  Henry,  Stow 
Harding,  Henry,  Bitton 
Packer,  Henry,  Cromh^ll 
Houlsteede,  Henry,  Lidney 
Morgan,  Henry,  Ruardein 
Node  als.  Towe,  John,  Awre 
Thee,  John,  Frampton-upon-Severn 
Bagstaffe,  John,  Hill  m  Berkeley 
Bradsha^ve,  James,  Brockthrop 
Barnwood,  John,  Rodley  in  Westbury 
Pullen,  John,  Titherington 
Wellavise,  John,  South  Cerney 
Tyler,  Joan,  Newland 
Nelme,  Joan,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Handes,  John,  Toddenham 
Osborne,  John,  Painswick,  mason 
Hamons,  John,  Gloucester 
Clutterbuck,  Jane,  Berkeley 
Barnard,  John,  Forthampton 
Stephens,  Joan,  Edgworth 
Hill,  John,  Stone  in  Berkeley 
Osborne,  John,  Painswick,  husbandman 
Byrte,  John,  Haresrteld 
Gardener,  Jane,  Ruscombe  in  Bisley 
Harris,  John,  Ruardean 
Farmer,  John,  Bourton-on-the-Water 
Lane,  Isabel,  Shurdington 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


142 


Gloucestershii'e  Wills. 


[154T-1650. 


Harris,  Joan,  Kemerton 

Hinton,  John,  South  Cerney 

Blag-den,  Joan,  Wotton 

Dounton,  John,  Shipton  Moyne 

Savage,  John,  Berkeley,  tanner 

Huing-es,  Joan,  Painswick 

Rogers,  John,  Maisemore 

Philtowe,  Joan,  Deerhurst 

Hiller,  John,  Horsley 

Rawe,  Joan,  Alvington 

Nurse,  Joan,  Longhope 

Witcomb,  John,  Frocester 

Joachim,  J'^hn,  Westerleigh 

Mason,  John,  St.  Ewens  in  Gloucester 

Smith,  Joan,  Alvington 

Mill,  John,  Stonehouse 

Bennett,  John,  Bisley 

Houze,  John,  Coin  Rogers 

Woodward,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Linck,  Jane,  Oldbury 

Greeninge,  Joan,  Winchcombe 

Yearothe,  Joan,  Berkeley 

Orchard,  John,  Oldbury 

Laight,  John,  Gloucester 

Cooke,  John,  Over 

Frenche,  John,  Duntsbourn  Abbots 

Hopkins,  John,  Cirencester 

Milton,  John,  Boddington 

Walker,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Dixon,  John,  Welford 

Godding,  John,  Thornbury 

Sollace,  Joan,  Cirencester 

Rocke,  Joan,  Dean  Parva 

Pratt,  John,  Cirencester 

Badg-er,  John,  Painswick 

Chamber,  John,  Cirencester 

Strowde,  John,  Newland 

Banaster,  John,  Temple  Guiting 

Hooper,  John,  Tetbury 

Hawle,  John,  Cheltenham 

Price,  James,  Minsterworth 

Hodges,  John,  Longborow 

■Mowsell,  James,  English  Bicknor 

lies,  John,  Cirencester 

Mynett,  Katherine,  Hempstead 

Smith,  Katherine,  Wollaston 

Hawkins,  Katherine,  Yanworth 

Peares,  Katherine,  Painswick 

Nanfau,  Katherine,  Tewkesbury 

Arthure,  Lewis,  Fairfield 

Ireland,  Margaret,  Cheltenham 

Gillman,  Margery,  Slimbridge 

Carpenter,  Mary,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 

Scott,  Margaret,  Berkeley 

Kemble,  Michael,  gent.,  St.  Sampson's, 

Cricklade 
Huling-s,  Margaret,  Kings  Stanley 
Butterton,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Everott,  Alargery,  Berkeley 
Chambers,  Mrgt.,  Cirencester[missing] 


Masters,  Matthew,  North  Nibley 
Barnard,  Mary,  Beckford 
Darig-erfield,  Margery,  Kings  Stanley 
Sely,  Margery,  Ashel worth 
Keynes,  i%Iargaret,  Chipping  Sodbury 
White,  Margaret,  Compton  Parva 
Pratt,  Margery,  Cirencester 
Straford,  Nicholas,  Oxenton 
Bick,  Nicholas,  Kingswood 
Warkman,  Nathaniel,  Stroud,  fuller 
Buckley,  Peter,  Newent,  gent. 
Churches,  Robert,  Charlton  Kings 
Nelmes,  Roger,  Hartpury 
Benfield,  Richard,  Prestbury 
Trinder,  Richard,  Dowdeswell 
-  Weight,  Robert,  Kingscote 
Tumor,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Barbarr,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
Merriatt,  Rich.,  Oxlinche  in  Standish 
Hoare,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Bub,  Richard,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Carpenter,  Richard,  Alderington 
Bull,  Roger,  Abson 
Bag-ges,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Tyly,  Robert,  Coldaston 
Currier  als.  Reynoldes,  Robert,  Bisley 
Fleshall,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Davis,  Richard,  Kings  Stanley 
Moore,  Ralph,  Westbury 
Jenkins,  Roland,  Coin  Alwyns 
Mowlder,  Richard,  Cold  Alwyns 
Lumbard,  Robert,  Cirencester,  tucker 
Lawrence,  Richard,  Foxcote  in  With- 

ington 
Cluffe,  Robert,  Yanworth 
Fryer,  Richard,  Arlingham 
Brodley,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Heming,  Robert,  Churcham 
Beck,  Roger.  Lye 
Hyatt,  Robert,  Twining 
Arnold,  Richard,  Kempsford 
Gladwin,  Robert,  vicar  of  Tirley 
Monning,  Robert,  Kingscote 
Teale,  Richard,  Yanworth 
Moore,  Richard,  Elton  in  Westbury 
Cradocke,  Richard,  Gloucester 
.-  White,  Richard,  Abbenhall 
Hail,  Robert,  Northleach 
Skynner,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Browne,  Richard.  Slimbridge 
Batt,  Richard,  Bisley  \ 

Poole  als.  Williams,  Stephen,  Arling-    I 

ham 
North,  Thomas,  Elton  in  Westbury 
Arthur,  Thomas,  Clyve  in  Westbury 
Davis,  Thomas,  Lidney 
Hall,  Thomas,  Siddington 
Peerce,  Thomas,  Badgeworth 
Allen,  Thomas,  Coin  Rogers 
Jefferis,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 


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Gloucestershire   Wills. 


143 


Fowler,  Thomas,  Stonehouse 
Watkins,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Haines,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Baker,  Thomas,  Sherborne  [missing] 
Imbry,  Thomas,  Northleach 
Hardicke,  Thomas,  Awre 
CoUis,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Treherne,  Thomas,  Oldbury-upon- 

Severn 
Byrcombe,  Thomas,  Old  Sodbury 
Corbett,  Thomas,  Qumton 
Carter,  Thomas,  Arlinjham 
Pegflar,  Thomas,  Owlpen 
Rudge,  Thomas,  vicar  of  Longhope 
W/ther,  Thomas,  Little  Dean 
Symtnes,  Thomas,  Coates 
Carpenter,  Thomas,  Alderton 
Stubbes,    Thomas,    Haydon    in    Bod- 

dington 
Williams,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Clarke  als.  Walburne,  Thomas, 

Arlingham 
Mason,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Burd,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Rocke,  Thomas,  Shipton  SoUers 
Heskyns,  WiUiam,  Awre 
Thee,  William,  Frampton-upon-Severn 
Hobbes,  William,  Titherington 
Rogers,  William,  Cromhall 
Legge,  William,  North  Nibley 
Dawe,  William,  Rodley  in  Westbury 
Clarke,  William,  Ampney  Crucis 
Westmacote,  William,  Ampney  Crucis 
Malson,  William,  Westbury 
Camborne,  William,  Dyrham 
Shepherd,  William,  Northleach 
Gator,  William,  Bisley 
Linckingholt,  William,  Newent 
Cooke,  Walter,  Quedgeley 
Lewes,  William,  Churchdown 
Leadeard,  William,  Bitton 
Lewis,  William,  Hucclecote 
Twyning,  William,  Painswick 
Tomkyns,  William,  Painswick 
Bundy,  William  [abode  not  given] 
Toyte,  William,  Berkeley 
Leighton,  William,  Elmore 
Mayle  als.  Heath,  William,  Newent 
Evans,  William,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Skynne,  William,  Newland 
Twyne,  William,  Acton  Turville 
Church,  William,  Sandhurst 
Fillpotes,  William,  Elmore 
Hale,  William,  Cirencester 
Nicolls,  William,  Morton-in-Marsh 
Bick,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Pouting,  Walter,  Boxwell 
Williams,  William,  Wotton-under- 

Edge 
Lewis,  William,  Thornbury 


Barnes,  William.  St.  Mary's  in  Glou- 
cester 
Misfield,  Walter,  .A.shel worth 
Pauncefoote,  William,  Pauntley,  gent. 
Paraell,  William,  Darsley 

1619. 

Sirman,  Anne,  Temple  Guiting 
Wilse,  Anne,  Uym.ick 
Payton,  Alice,  Hinton-on-the-Green 
Maunsell,  Alice,  Temple  Guiting 
Packer,  Agnes,  Doynton 
Angell,  Alice,  Gloucester 
Ferris,  Anthony,  Harnhill,  gent. 
Greening,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Beard,  Anne,  Elmston 
Grubb,  Alice,  Tetbury 
Jobbins,  Ambrose,  North  Nibley 
Lycense,  Anne,  Gloucester 
Deighton,  .Anne,  Cirencester 
Wyer,  Alice,  Hawkesbury 
Fewster,  .Alice,  Edgeworth 
Clutterbucke,  Blanche,  Gloucester 
Jefferis,  Bartholomew,  Gloucester 
Smith,  Bartholomew,  Beckford,  mason 
Parker,  Christopher,  Wapley 
Cozby,  Christopher,  Berkeley 
Bond,  Christo.,  Clearwell  in  Newland 
Heane,  David,  Dean  Parva 
Jorden,  Edmond,  English  Bicknor 
Androwes,  Eleanor,  Beckford 
Poole.  Elizabeth,  Berkeley 
Crumpe,  Edward,  Church  Stan  way 
Adams,  Elizabeth,  Bitton 
Lewes,  Edith,  Henton  in  Berkeley 
Tawny,  Elizabeth,  Todington 
Tought,  Edw.,  Frampton-upon-Severn 
Harris,  Eleanor,  Gloucester 
Gardiner,  Edward,  Engi'sh  Bicknor 
Greenehalfe,  Eliz.,  Eastleach  Martin 
Peach,  Edward,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Pinnock.  Elizabeth,  Twining 
Parker,  Edward,  Rudford 
Toulson.  Elizabeth,  Leonard  Stanley 
Smith,  Eliz.,  St.  Ewens  in  Gloucester 
Cam,  Francis,  Wickwar 
Grevestock,  George,  Hempstead 
Rickard,  George,  Cirencester 
Saunders,  George,  Avening 
Wymboll,  George,  Hawkesbury 
Tomes,    Henry,    Fiddington    in    Ash- 
church 
Payton,   Henry,  Hinton-on-the-Green 
Marshall,  Henry,  ?:nglish  Bicknor 
Brinckworth,  Henry,  Tetbury 
Robertes,  Hugh,  Nether  Slaughter 
Mawlea/j-.  Cotemore,  Henry,  Chelten- 
ham 
Cooke,  Humphrey,  Kemsford 


144 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Payne,  Hugh,  Aston  Blank 

Elcox,  Hugh,  Quinton 

Haines,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Cooke,  John,  Deerhurst 

Taynton,  John,  Winchcombe 

Collins,  Joan,  Withington 

Haviland,  John,  rector  of  Winston 

Worgan,  Joan,  Clowerwall  in  Newland 

Watkins,  John,  Elmore 

Gyllman,  Jane,  Slimbridge 

Mathewe,  James,  Newland 

Ashby,  John,  Whaddon 

Playsteed.  John,  Westbury 

Watton,  John,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 

London,  Jerome,  Horton 

Clutterbook,  James,  Frocester 

Bennett,  John,  Tirley 

Brewer  ah.  Bowers,  John,  Fairf/rd 

Bucke,  John,  Blakney  in  Awre,  mercer 

Field,  John,  Minsterworth 

Moone.  John,  Hawkesbury 

Hamons,  John,  lierkeley 

Cooke,  Joan,  Corse 

Birkin,  Joan,  Awre 

Meller,  John,  Northleach 

Whittington,  James,  St.  Brevill's,  gent. 

Camborne,  John,  Dyrham 

Hedges,  John,  Longborow 

Hume,  Julian,  Berkeley 

Wood  ah.  Atwood,  John,  Woodchester 

Home,  John,  Blakney  in  Awre 

Edge,  John,  Abenhall 

Jeninges,  John,  Hempstead 

Lippiatt,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Strowde,  John,  Elmston 

Nicholas,  James,  Berkeley 

Godfree,  John,  Berkeley 

Wade,  John,  Stone  in  Berkeley 

Keemp,  Joan,  Bulley 

Tennant,  John,  Stow 

Creswell,  Jane,  Didbrook  ^ 

Randle,  John,  Badgeworth 

Millard,  John,  Cowley 

Wallington,  John,  Dursley 

Seabridge,  John,  Ashton-under-Hill 

Holliday,  John,  Bisley 

Tipper,  John,  Marshfield 

Edwardes  ah.  Noote,  John,  Oldbury 

Baker,  John,  Awre 

Byrte,  John,  Clearwell  in  Newland 

Mathewe,  John,  Cowley 

Greene,  John,  Fairford 

Scovili,  John,  Fairford 

Bubb,  Isabel,  Witcomb  Magna 

Wilkins,  John,  Tetbury 

Hobbes  rt/j.  Clarke,  John,  Titherington 

Greene,  Joan,  Sherborne 

Earle,  Joan,  Rockhampton 

Curryer,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonards 

Ecott,  Joan,  Rendcomb 


Wilse,  John,  Down  Hatherley 
Collimore,  John,  Titherington 
Pullen,  James,  Titherington 
Becke,  Job,  Wood  Stan  way 
Wellavise,  Joan,  South  Cerney 
Fretherne,  Katherine,  Sherborne 
Evans,  Lewis,  vicar  of  Bitton 
Davis,  Margaret,  Quinton 
Cowley,  Margery,  Slimbridge 
Sherventon,  Margt.  [abode  not  given] 
Bradford,  Margaret,  Maisemore 
Smith,  Margery,  Beckford 
Payne,  Margaret,  Ashchurch 
Best,  Mary,  Twining 
Purnell,  Mary,  Dursley 
Bodnam,  Nicholas,  Minsterworth 
Tyndale,  Richard,  Stinchcomb 
Owen,  Richard,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Greeninge,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Greene,  Robert,  Wapley 
Maisey,  Richard,  Hawkesbury 
Minchin,  Richard,  Wick  Rissington 
Kembridge,  Rich.,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Selman,  Richard,  Hawkesbury 
Sisemore,  Richard,  Hartpury 
Hanbache,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Whittington,  Roland,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Hooper,  Rich.,  Clearwell  in  Newland 
Poole,  Richard,  Frocester 
Smart,  Robert,  North  Nibley 
Curnock,  Richard,  Cowley 
Peglar,  Robert,  Kingscote 
Worshajn,  Robert,  Whitnester 
Gunninge,  Robert  [abode  not  given] 
Bishopp,  Robert,  Tortworth 
Dennys,  Robert,  Be'  kford 
Flook,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Dunster,  Richard,  Oldbury" 
Hill,  Robert,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Smith,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Freame,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Lumbert,      Richard,    Bourton-on-the- 

Water 
Newman,  Robert,  Southam  in  Cleeve 
Browne,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Bower,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Kedick,  Richard,  Awre 
Wyntle,  Richard,  Minsterworth 
Manninge,  Robert,  Horton 
Payne,  Richard,  Harescomb 
Hoane,  Richard,  Brockworth 
Hyett,  Roger,  Rodley  in  Westbury 
Kyte,  Robert,  Long  Marston 
Drewet,  Susan,  Cranham 
Arris,  Thomas,  Toddenham 
Haukins,  Thomas,  Preston 
Radburne,  Thomas,  Cowhoneyborne 
Fretherne,  Thomas,  Adlestrop 
Venn,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Burchall,  Thomas,  Vate 


1 541-1650.] 


Gloucestei''shire ,  Wills. 


145 


Warrand,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Haukins,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Johnsons,  Thomas.  Cirencester 
Gill,  Thomas,  Cranham 
Cossens,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Bubb,  Thomas,  Shurdington  Parva 
Roch,  Thos.,  Toit worth 
Bosley,  Thomas,  Randwick 
Carnali,  Thomas,  Winchcomb 
Jenkins,  Thomas.  Winchcomb,  gent. 
Driver,  Thomas,  Cherington 
Packington,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Winchcombe,  Thomas,  Staunton 
Goughe,  Thomas,  Lidney 
Umphreys,  Thomas,   Bourton-on-the- 

Water 
Pettett,  Thomas,  Stroud 
Clarke,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Hooper,  William,  Marshfield 
Yate,  William,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Tombes,  William,  Maiseyhampton 
Chaundler,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Joyes,  William,  Lechlade 
Tymbrell,  William,  Coin  Rogers 
Gilbert  ah.  Trafull,  William,  Stanley 

St.  Leonard 
Winston,  William,  Brockworth 
Rickardes,  William,  Berkeley 
Fry,  Wm.,  parson  of  Newton  Bagpath 
Brushe,  William,  Brockworth 
Kecke,  William,  Marston  Sicca 
Williams,  William  [abode  not  given] 
Addams,  William,  Minsterworth 
Bosley,  Walter,  Badgeworth 
Smith,  Walter  [abode  not  given] 
Clement,  William,  Marshfield 
Poole,  William,  Coates,  esq. 
Smith,  William,  Kempsford 
Wise  ah.  Bond,  William,  Cowley 
Kerry,  William,  Newent 
Loveday,  Wm.,  Upton  St.  Leonard's 
Bartlett,  William,  Corse 
Borne,  William,  Pakenhall 
Robins,  William,  Kempsford 

1620. 

James,  Alice,  Tiddenham 

Higges,  Anne,  Cheltenham 

Gillman,  Agnes,  Moreton  Valence 

Philpott,  Ann,  Tuddenham 

Butler  ah.  Lewis,  Agnes,  Horton 

Smith,  Alice,  Cirencester 

Nicolson,  Agnes.  Stanley  St.  Leonard 

Pullen,  Agnes,  Titherington 

Addams,  Annis,  Kempsford 

Pytt,  Agnes,  Hempstead 

Clarke,  Ann,  Wood  Chester 

Hill,  Christopher,  Oxenhall 

Bigges,  Edmund,  Birdlipp 


Overbury,  Giles,  Turkdean 

Rudge,  Elizabeth,  Ruardean 

Osborne,  Giles,  Pitchecomb 

Nutt,  Elinor,  Blaisdon 

Litle,  Giles,  Churchdown 

Sawcombe,  Edmund,  Sandhurst 

Dudfield,  Elizabeth,  Kemerton 

Braban,  Edward,  Longney 

Cooke,  Elizabeth,  Flaxley 

Bridge  ah.  Burge,  Giles,  Avening 

Scovil!,  Edith,  Fairford 

Parker,  Eleanor,  Westerleigh 

Archa^d,  Elizabeth,  Coin  Alwyns 

Harmer,  Edward,  King's  Stanley 

lies,  Edith,  Cirencester 

Peter,  Eustace,  Saintbury 

Lawrence,  Ellen,  Iron  Acton 

Wheeler, Elizabeth, Chi  ppingCampden 

Hodges,  Giles,  Arlingham 

Allard,  Eleanor,  Ashelworth 

Flooke,  Edmond.  Deerhurst 

Clare,  Francis,  Tewkesbury 

James,  Francis,  Tidenham 

Castell,  Francis,  Stow 

Priddy,  George,  Ashton-under-Hill 

Chapman,  George,  Tewkesbury 

Browne,  George,  Fairford 

Hyde,  Henry,  Winchcombe 

Latham,  Henry,  Minchinhampton 

Goodman,  Henry,  Cromhall 

Ansley,  Humphrey.  Broadwell 

Kempsford,  Henry,  Cirencester 

Tyler,  John,  Hannam  in  Bitton 

Coxe,  Joan,  Lechlade 

Hayle,  John,  VVestbury 

Hall,  James,  Highnam 

Ockbid,  John,  Saperton 

Francombe,  John,  Tirley 

Clarvo,  Isabel,  Ashchurch 

Bosley,  John,  Sandhurst 

Meakins,  Joan,  Newent 

Williams,  John,  Westerleigh 

Farley,  John,  Beckford 

Young,  John,  Compton  Abdale 

Ponting,  John,  Siston 

Nicholls,  John,  Badminton  Magna 

Williams,  John,  Westerleigh 

Foster,  Joan,  Berkeley 

Bower,  John,  Slimbridge 

Cooke,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Burro^ve,  James,  Bisley 

Hiron,  John,  Willersey 

Browning,  John,  Slimbridge 

Kerry,  Joan,  Newent 

Hamond,  James,  Lidney 

Skey,  John,  Washbourn 

Wood,  Jerome,  Cam 

Wornell,  John,  Bitton 

Heaven,  John,  Slimbridge 

Blisse,  Isabel,  Moreton  Valence 


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146 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


f 541-1650. 


Gyde,  John,  Pains  wick 

Tayler,  Joan,  Linton 

Hill,  John,  Berkeley 

Baker,  John,  Sherborne 

Smithsend,  Joan.  Tewkesbury 

Aston,  John,  Gretton  in  Winchcombe 

Beysand,  John,  Ashton-under-Hill 

Yeroth,  John,  Newland 

Keynes,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 

Bradford,  John,  Kemerton 

Hibberd,  Isabel,  Badminton  Magna 

Compton,  John,  Shenington 

Haynes,  John,  Dyrham 

Cox,  John,  Coin  Ailwyns 

Trevis  als.  Ockey,  John,  B^rnwood 

Fisher,  Joan,  Laverton  in  Buckland 

Tawny,  John,  Stow 

Borne.  John,  Bisley 

Bendall,  John,  Slimbridge 

Dovy,  John,  South  Cerney 

Davis,  John,  Whittington 

Tayler,  James,  Lidney 

Houlder,  John,  Bulley 

Band,  John,  Westbury 

Pryde,  John,  Saul 

Hancock,  John,  Bisley 

Wattes,  John,  Bromsberrow 

Sowtherne,  Katherine,  Laverton  in 

Buckland 
Wright  als.  Sponer,  Luke,  Church 

St  an  way 
Somers,  Lawrence,  Cam 
Beard,  Margaret,  Saul 
Daby,  Maud,  Wheatenhurst 
Poole,  Mary,  Temple  Guyting 
Alcockes,  Margaret,  Forthampton 
Rudgdall,  Margery,  Charlton  Kings 
Reynoldes,  Margaret,  Stanway 
Howell,  Margery,  Wapley 
Peter,  Margery,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Brabant,  >Iargaret,  Longney 
Lenny,  Maurice,  Thornbury 
Minchin,  Margaret,  Bairington  Magna 
Pryde,  Margaret,  Longney 
Darby,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Drinkwater,  Nicholas,  Shurdington 
Robertes,  Oliver,  Beckford 
Rogers.  Robert,  Cheltenham 
Bennett,  Richard,  Hawkesbury 
Tomes,  Richard,  Cranham 
Cooke,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Willmottes,  Robert,  Newnham 
Walker,  Richard,  Eikeston 
Moseley,  Richard,  Campden 
Tayler,  l\ichard,  Badgeworth 
Younge,  Richard,  Frampton  Cottcrell, 

mason 
Cherington,  Robert,  North  Cerney 
Addis,  Richard,  Taynton 
Game,  Richard,  Oxenton 


Frape,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
Hamlett,  Robert,  Preston 
Teynton,  Richard,  Saperton 
Ryland,  Richard,  Hitcote  Bartram 
Ockle,  Robert,  Churcham 
Mawson,  Richard,  Elmore,  merchant 
Hall,  Richard,  Abson 
Pytt,  Roger,  Upleadon 
Bridges,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Greenehalfe,  Robert,  Eastleche  Martin 
Jordan,  Richard,  Ampney  Mary 
Price,  Richard,  Adlestrop 
Underwood,  Robert,  Taynton 
Callowe,  Richard,  Stow 
Yeroth,  Richard,  Colford  in  Newland 
Light,  Richard,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Griffin,  Richard,  Bisley 
Bick,  Sithe,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Seyford,  Sybil,  Kings  Stanley 
Dymock,    Thomas,    St.    Nicholas    in 

Gloucester  ? 
Dowton,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Alston,   Thomas,  Apperley    in    Deer- 
hurst 
Hardinge,  Thos.,  Duntsbourn  Abbotts 
Reade,  Thomas,  Alston 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton 
Rone,  Thomas,  Tibberton 
Jefferson,  Thomas, Chipping  Campden 
Parslowe,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Budding,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Gibbins,  Thomas,  Newport  in  Berkeley 
Rodburne    als.    Hewer,    Thomas, 

Kempsford 
Gearing,  Thomas,  Lechlade 
Longe,  Thomas,  Badgeworth 
Bick,  Thomas,  Arlingham 
Hemynge,  Thomas,  Dyrham 
Hall,  Thomas,  Standish 
Wouldright,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Smart,  Thomas,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Hatherell,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Farr  als.  Peeter,  Thomas,  Badgworth 
Wood,  Thomas,  Saperton 
Eden,  Thomas.  Sutton-under-Brailes 
Butler  als.  Lewis,  Thomas.  Horton 
Hale,  Thomas,  Greete  in  Winchcombe 
Jones,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Horwood,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Parsons,  Willm.,  Stanley  St.  Leonards 
Webb,  William,  Kingscote 
Kent,    William,   Aston-on-Carrant    in 

Ashchurch 
Tratman,  William,  Dursley,  clothier 
Furnes,  William,  Lea 
Gladden,     William,    Bourton-on-the- 

Water 
Tomes,  William,  Bodington 
Felowke,  William,  Deethurst 
Neale,  William,  Yate 


1541-1650-] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


147 


Gundy,  William,  Swindon 
Parslowe,  William,  Coaley 
Tickell,  William,  Slimbridge 
Croome,  William,  Berkeley 
Crumpe,  William,  Badgeworth 
Trotman,  William, Wolton  under- Edge 
May,  William,  Ampney  Crucis 
Hodges,  William,  Rodborow 
Hooper,  William,  Horsley,  clerk 
Rodway,  William,  South  Cerney 
Mynor,  William,  Newenton  Bagpath 
Cottle,  William,  Siston 
Wilcockes,  William,  Hartpury 
Heaven,  Walter,  Kings  Stanley 
Lapworth,  Walter,  Turkdean 
Millard,  William,  Mmchinhampton 
Edon,  William,  Sutton-under-Brailes 
Brownsword,  William,  Ebrington 
Partridge,  William,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
WoUerson,  William,  Broadmarston  in 

Pebworth 
Lisons,  William,  Westbury,  gent. 

1621. 

Ravenscroft,  Arthur,  Shipton  Moigne 

Man,  Alice,  Cirencester 

Bosley,  Anne,  Sandhurst 

Baker,  Anne,  Longney 

Grjrme,  Anthony,  Stroud 

Goodyere,  Alice,  Twining 

Morse,  Anne,  Micheldean 

Bridges,  Alice,  Badgenden 

Greene,  Anne,  Fairford 

Hanman,    Anselm,    Bourton-on-the- 

Water 
Radburne,  Anne,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Wright,  Agnes,  Bledington 
Wood,  Andrew,  Wollaston,  tucker 
Syfford,  Alice,  Painswick 
Lygon,  Alice,  Cirencester 
Holmes,  Katherine,  Gloucester 
Hemyng,  Christopher,  Dyrham 
Westmacote,  Dorothy,  Ampney  Crucis 
Wyntle,  Edward,  Saul 
Whithearne,     Ehzabeth,     Upton     St. 

Leonard's 
Lenny,  Elizabeth,  Rangeworthy 
Clarke,  Elizabeth,  Minsterworth 
Coxe,  Giles,  Ablodes  Court  in  Sand- 
hurst, gent. 
Webb,  Elizabeth,  Dursley 
Tomes,  Edmund,  Westbury 
Lye,  Elizabeth,  Great  Witcombe 
Heynes,  Ed  ward,  N  upend  in  Eastington 
Tomlyns,  Edward,  Todenham,  gent. 
Dawby,  Elizabeth,  Wheatenhurst' 
Francombe,  Elizabeth,  Tirley  .-* 
Pegler,  Elizabeth,  Kingscote 
Venn,  Edward,  Wotton-under-Edge 


Bridges,  Elizabeth,  Cirencester 
Ball,  Eleanor.  Avening 
Palmer,  Francis,  Eastlech  Turvile 
Russell,  George,  Tounerton 
Wilse,  Guy,  Dymock 
Pomfrey,  George,  Xewnham 
Parlor,  George,  Ne»vent 
Tredwell,  George,  Eastington 
Tayler,  Henry,  Bisley 
Hamlenn,  Henry,  Hawkesbury 
Smith,  Hugh,  Rodborough 
Carter,  Henry,  Arlingham 
Hovvborowe,  Henry,  Hawkesbury 
Wilkes,  Humphrey,  Kempsford 
Somers,  Henry,  Berkeley 
Higgins,  Humphrey,  Tewkesbury 
Portlock    Isabel,  South  Cerney 
Biissard,  John,  Laverton  in  Buckland 
Grevestock,  John,  Hempstead 
Smith,  John,  Apperley  in  Deerhurst 
Baughe,  John,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Adeane,  Joan,  Temple  Guiting 
Wade,  Joseph,  Stone  in  Berkeley 
Marten,  John,  Dursley,  clothier 
Tayler,  John,  Hardwick 
Blunt,  John,  Down  Ampney 
Jeffe,  John,  Wheatenhurst 
Tyso,  Joan,  Somerville  Aston 
Bicke,  John,  Nether  Guiting 
Turnee,  John,  Thornbury 
Willmott,  Joan,  Tortworth 
Francombe,  John,  Tortworth 
Brooke,  John,  Bromsberrow 
Longden.  John,  Hill 
Marshall,  Joan,  Longhope 
Kinge,  John,  Thornbury 
Kingston  ah.   Soloman,   John,    Down 

Ampney 
Keare,  John,  Clearwell  in  Xewland 
Smith,  John,  Clearwell  in  Xewland 
Owen  als.  Powell,  John.  \\'ollaston 
Saniger,  John,  Xorth  Xibley 
Barston  als.   Randle,   John,  South 

Cerney 
Greening,  John,  Epney  in  Morton 

Valence 
Winniard  als.  England,  John,  Wapley 
Jeynes,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Hayne,  John,  Hewelsfield 
Mace,  John,  Gloucester  Castle 
Flower,  John,  Dursley 
Mason,  Joan,  Coin  Denys 
Horton,  John,  Lechlade 
Hartland,  John,  Taynton 
Curtis,  John,  Winchcomb 
Malverne,  Joan,  Haydon  in  .Stavcrton 
Garnous,  Luke,  alderman  of  Ciloucestcr 
Bennett,     Leonard,    Ebley    in    Stone- 
house,  gent. 
Upton,  Margaret,  Shenington 


148 


Gloucestershh'e   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Clutterbucke,  Margaret,  Berkeley 
Rogers,  Margery,  Cromhall 
Gillman.  Margaret,  Cowley 
Lovering:,  Margaret,  Ea^tington 
Stokes,  Margery,  Fairford 
Hauckes,  Michael,  Cowley 
Tayler  ah.  Rudd,  Michael,  Shurding- 

ton  Magna 
Hall,  Margery,  Aston  Somerville 
Tyndale,  Nicholas,  Thornbury 
Prewett,  Nicholas,  Wr.pley 
Breache,  Philip,  Siddington  Mary, gent. 
Mathewe,  Richard,  Winstone 
Tipper,  Robert,  Marshfield 
Warner,  Richard,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Jefferies  als.  Collett,  Rich.,  Longney 
Allen,  Robert,  Cromhall 
Elliottes,  Richard.  Randwick 
Smith,  Robert,  Eastington,  fuller 
Plumer,  Robert,  Sidington  Langley 
HeyTward,  Richard,  Haresconibe 
Mayle,  Richard.  Forihampton 
Hill,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Messenger,  Roland,  Gloucester 
Poulton,  Rich.,  Bourton-on-the-Water 
West,  Robert,  Charfield 
Knight,  Richard,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Smart,  Richard,  I5isley 
Russell,  Ralph,  Rockhampton 
Dawes,  Richard,  Lechlade 
Hill,  Roger,  Newent 
Burton,  Richard,  Badgendean,  clerk 
Worgan,  Richard,  Newland 
Wilkins,  .Susan  [abode  not  given] 
Ludloe,  Stephen,  Shipton  Moyne 
Bower,  Samuel,  Moreton  Valence 
Burton,  Simon,  Dursley 
Younge.  Sybil,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Man,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Bate,  Thomas,  Preston-upon-Stour 
Gardiner,  Thomas,  Cam,  fuller 
Raskell,  Thomas,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Androwes,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Costard,  Thomas,  Kempsford 
Strotten,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Wade,  Thomas,  Wormington 
Gaston,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Dyrriatt,  Thomas,  Stinchcombe 
Payne,  Thomas   Aston  Blank 
Brinckworth,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Fobes,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Amore,  Thomas,  Badminton  Magna 
Woolgrove,  Thomas,  Bourton-on-the- 
Water 
Elridge,  Thos.,  Lynton  in  Gloucester 
Barnes,  Thomas,  (jloncester,  gent. 
George,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Addams,  Tho.,  alderman  of  Gloucester 
Mawpas,   Thomas,  Farncote 
Surman.  Thomas,  Tredington 


Jopson,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Bate,  Thomas,  Willersey 
Jones,  William,  Gloucester 
Bartlet,  William.  Hauling 
Greene,  William,  Churcham 
Harris,  Willinm,  Hard  wick 
Hollister,  William,  Westerleigh 
Izod,  William,  .Staunton 
Whitmay,  William,  .Minsterworth 
Lane,  William,  Gloucester,  esq. 
Fox,  William,  Gloucester 
Trotman,  William,  Dursley.  clothier 
Vynor,  Walter,  Parton  in  Churchdown 
Wetmouth,  Wm.,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Hall,  William,  Lechlade 
Bradley,  William,  Southrop 
Cowles,  William,  Marshfield 
Eycott,  William,  Woodmancote 
Gregory,  William,  Cheltenham 
Daunsey,  William,  Uley 
Brayne,  Wm.,  Dean  Parva  [missing] 
Bond,  William,  Ruardean 
Milles,  William,  Winstone 
Atkins,  William  [abode  not  given] 
Brooke,  William,  Cheltenham 
Hopkins,  William,  Cirencester 

1622. 

Bartholomewe,  Ann,  Eastington 

Blanchard,  .A.nne,  Old  Sodbury 

Hill,  Anne,  Oxenhall 

Finche,  Andrew,  Prescott 

Browne,  .Alice,  Fairford 

Trinder,  Alice,  South  Cerney 

Pace,  Agnes,  Ashelworth 

Perry,  Adam,  Elton  in  Westbury 

Taylor,  Alice,  Lidney 

Gray,  Anthony,  Buckland 

Morce,  .Amy,  Lei^hterton 

Chopp,  Anthony,  Oldbury-on-Severn 

Chaundler,  .Ansel,  Cromhall 

Jefferys,  Alice,  Bisley 

Jorden,  Bridget  [abode  not  given] 

Freeman,  Christian,  Saintbury 

Tomes,  Christopher,  Down  Hatherley 

Wingood,  Catherine,  Kempley 

Griffyn,  Charles,  Thornbury 

Harford,  Catherine,  Doynton 

Gabb,  Daniel,  Stonehouse 

Trigg,  Elizabeth,  Tirley  [missing] 

Perry,  Giles,  Brockworth 

Patche,  Edward.  lierkeley 

Barton,  Elizabeth,  Herkeley 

Cooke,  Edmund,  Westcote 

Kaifford,   Eleanor,  St.   Katherine's   in 

Gloucester 
Holborowe,  Elizabeth,  Wickwar 
Weight,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Knight,  Edward,  Slimbridge 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


149 


Smith,  Elizabeth,  Slimbridge 
Fobes,  Edward,  Wickwar 
Wodeley,  E^lizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Badgfehott,  Elizabeth,  Cheltenham 
Snotter,  Elizabeth,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Hancocke,  Edward,  Twining 
Varnider,  Elizabeth,  South  Cerney 
Clarke,  Edith,  Badminton  Magna 
Goddyn,  Edmond,  Sherborne 
Elliottes,  Edward,  Gloucester 
Awood,  Giles,  Kings  Stanley 
Robertas,  Henry,  VVickwar 
Russell,  Henry,  Yate 
Crumpe,  Henry,  Westbury 
Bridges,  Henry,  Prestbury 
Payton,  Henry,  Hinton 
Scriven,  Henry,  rector  of  Over  Swell 
Lewis,  Hugh,  Sherborne 
Hughes,  Joan,  North  Nibley 
Flower,  John,  Dursley 
Arpin,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Brabant,  Joan,  Churcham 
Rogers,  John,  Westerleigh 
Eagles,  John,  Frocester 
Bubb,  Joan,  Shurdington  Magna 
Harris,  John,  Whaddon 
Millard,  John,  Welford 
Boughton,  John,  Blaisdon 
Cole,  John,  North  Nibley 
Harrison,  John,  Horsley 
Webley,  John,  Gloucester 
Nelme,  Jasper,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Pritchard,  John,  Bully 
Everett,  John,  Berkeley 
Drinkwater,  John,  Ashelworth 
Clutterbuck,  James,  Berkeley 
Neale,  John,  Yate 
Mason,  John,  Cheltenham 
Greavestock,  Joan,  Hempstead 
Cartwright,  James,  Tredmgton 
Winchecombe     als.    Whiting,     John, 

Twining 
Heathfield,  Jane,  Berkeley 
Cherington,  Julian,  North  Cerney 
Moreton,  Julian,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Astman,  John,  Newent 
Moulder,  John,  Ampney  Crucis 
Mason,  Joan,  Badminton 
Rogers,  John,  Newihgton  Bagpath 
Hill,  Joyce,  Syde 
Ward,  John,  Abson 
Belcher,  Isabel,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Beck,  James,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Blanche,  John,  Almondsbury 
Houlder,  John,  Elmore 
Bower,  John,  Newent 
Hules,  John,  Little  Rissington 
Hopkins,  John,  Aston-underHill 
Simmes,  John,  Acton  Turvile 
Moulder,  Joan,  Coin  St.  Aldwyns 

1    1    * 


Worrall,  John,  Preston-on-Stour 
Williams,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Turner,  John,  Newington  Bagpath 
Blux  als.  Floux,  John,  Ampney  Crucis 
Raynoldes,  Margaret,  Dymock 
Mallett,  Maurice,  Berkeley 
Parslowe,  Mary,  Uley 
Downton,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Gatley,  Margaret,  Beckford 
Bishopp,  Margaret,  Upleadon 
Haines,  Margery,  Daglingwonh 
Oliver,  Margaret,  Harescomb 
Hawlinges,  Margaret,  Twining 
Wymark,  Margery,  Dumbleton 
Hampton,  Margaret,  Deerhurst 
Neale,  Margaret,  Old  Sodbury 
Gale,  Margery,  Cliffard 
Greene,  Mary,  Abson 
Harvy,  Nicholas,  Cam,  gent. 
Kearkman,    Nicholas,    Wotton-under- 
Edge 
Cambridge,  Nicholas,  Horsley 
Purnell,  Robert,  Dursley 
Tycull,  Richard,  Fretherne 
Hannys,  Robert,  Ashelworth,  clerk 
Chester,  Richard,  Saperton 
Smith,  Richard,  Lydney 
Mathewe,  Robert,  Little  Risington 
Sharpe,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
Whooper,  Richard,  Dymock 
Brewer,  Robert,  Forthampton 
Richer,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Freeman,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Smith,  Richard,  Cheltenham 
Patche,  Robert,  Cromhall 
Streete,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Reade,  Robert,  Stow 
Legg.  Reginald,  Saperton 
Dangerfield,  Richard,  Home  Lacy 
Haines,  Richard,  Daglingworth 
Markes,  Randle,  Colford  in  Newland 
Spencer,  Robert,  Cowley 
Trotman,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Davis,  Richard,  Newland 
Burrowe,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
Weelkes,  Richard,  Clifford 
Smith,  Richard,  Brookthorpe 
Jackson,  Robert,  Wheatenhurst 
Mourton,  Richard,  Maisemore 
Hyer,  Richard,  Abbenhall 
Bidle,  Robert,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Poole,  Richard,  Abson 
Heming,  Richard,  Hillesley 
Stephens,  Richard,  Winchcombe 
Heaven,  Sam.,  Kings  Stanley,  clothier 
Griffyn,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Cumpner,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Smith,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Baise,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Bowyre,  Thomas,  Hartpury 


I50 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Awood,  Thomas,  Kings  Stanley 
Baynham,  Thomas,  parson  of  Yate 
Curtis,  Thomas,  Campden  [torn] 
Glewe,  Thomas,  Ruardean 
Mabbott,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Prynt,  Thomas,  Bourton-on-the-Water 
Dennynge,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Bosely,  Thomas,  Badgeworth 
Tyler,  Thomas.  Corse 
White,  Thomas,  Wmchcombe 
Wall,  Thomas,  Newent 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Francombe,  Thomas,  Tirley 
Dawe,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Deynton,  Thomas,  Elkston 
Webb,  Thomas,  Syde 
Belcher,   Thomas,    Broadmarston    in 

I'ebworth 
Draper,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Bullock,  Thomas,  Rudford 
Freeman,  Thomas,  Ebrington 
Webb,  Thomas,  Alderley 
Rose,  Thomas,  Hampnett 
Cotterell,  Thomas,  Upper  Slaughter 
Greening,  Ursula,  Winchcomb 
Shillom,  William,  Woodcliester 
Hyett,  William,  Hull  ah.  Hill 
Cooke,  William,  Bisley 
Hodges,  William,  P'airford 
Hayward,  Walter,  Sandhurst 
Pears,  William,  Berkeley 
Hyde,  William,  Winchcomb 
Kerry,  William,  Minchinhampton 
Wollerson,  William,  Broadmarston 
Day,  WaltT.  Minchinhampton 
Higges,  William,  Charlton  Kings 

1623. 

Booth  ah.  Jackson,  Alice,  Staunton 

Co^vles,  Anthony,  Berkeley 

Smith,  Anhur,  Bitton 

Jones,  Ann,  South  Ccrney 

Holdshipp,  Alice,  Churchdown 

Whittington,  Alice,  Coldaston 

Dawe,  Arthur,  Hawkesbury 

Addams,  Anthony,  Thornbury 

James,  Ann,  Teynton 

Hodgkins,  Ann,  I'ourton-on-the-Hill 

Smart,  Anthony,  Ruardean 

Cowles,  Ann,  Tewkesbury 

Hathway,  Anne,  Hoitua 

Watkins,  Ann,  Newport  in  Berkeley 

Bate,  Alice,  Willersey 

Eldridge,  Annis,  Hartpury 

Bayton,  Bridget,  Lea 

Aston,  r.cnnett,  Uley 

Tilladam,  Benedict,  Woodmancole 

[missing] 
Haines,  Christo.,  Coldaston  [missing] 


Haines,  Charles,  Horsley 
Perkes,  Daniel,  Sandhurst 
Savaker,  Dorothy,  Frampton-on- 

Severn 
Barnes,  Dorothy,  Didbrook 
Mansell,  Edith,  Rangeworthy 
Jones,  Edith,  St.  Owen's  in  Gloucester 
Flower,  Elizabeth,  Dursley 
Beck,  Eleanor,  Lijjhe 
Hathway,  Elizabeth,  Eastleche  Martin 
Higgins,  Elizabeth,  Washbourne 
Harris,  Elizabeth,  Berkeley 
Richardson,  Eleanor,  Taynton 
Kingston,  Edith,  Down  Ampney 
Winsor,  Edmund,  Sherborne 
Marchant,  Edward,  Eastington 
Fisher,  Elizabeth,  Hardwick 
Haines,  Giles,  Wheatenhurst 
Wymaji,  Elizabeth,  Lon;jney 
Pesly,  Cieorge,  Barrington  Magna 
Perkins,  George,  Eastington 
Eden,  Helen,  Compton  Barva 
Powell,  Henry,  Wollaston 
Witchell,  Humphrey,  Doddington 

[missing] 
Bayse,  James,  Blaisdon 
Slatter,  John,  Pebworth 
Coxe,  John,  Longford 
Smith,  Julian.  Berkeley 
Lowe,  John,  Barn  wood 
Hollister,  Jacob,  Westerleigh 
Perkes,  John,  Mickleton 
Reeve,  John,  Marshheld 
Smith,  James,  Berkeley,  tucker 
Shayle,  John,  Dymock 
Greene,  Joan,  Chedworth 
Freeman,  John,  Berkeley 
Johnsons,   John,    St.  John's   in  Glou- 
cester, cleik 
Crurape,  James,  Westbury 
Jorden,  Joan,  Ampney  Crucis 
Heaven,  J.imes,  Horsley 
Finche,  Joan,  Cirencester 
Harris,  John,  Hatherop 
Patten,  John,  Risington  Magna 
Gazard,  John,  South  Cerney 
Rogers.  John,  Cowlsborne 
Tomes,  Joan,  Tewkesbury 
Cowlsey,  Jane.  Corse 
Hayward,  Joan,  Toddington 
Scott,  John.  Hull  ah.  Hill  in  Berkeley 
Carpenter,  John,  Ashchurch 
Ockell,  John,  Ashchurch 
Jurden  als.  Hamons,  John,  Pains  wick 
Harris  ah.  Arris,  John,  Ebrington 
Atwood,  John,  Berkeley 
King.  John,  ^L^iscmore 
Hobbes,  John,  Thornbury 
Thurston,  John,  Wootton 
Tomes,  Joan,  Maisey  Hampton 


154I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


I  ^i 


Frinde,  James,  Thornbury 
Shotsford,  John,  Hardwick 
Hatton.  Joan,  Forthampton 
Cooke,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Anesley,  Joan,  Broadwell 
Curtis,  John,  Kempsford 
Michell,  Joan,  Bronisberrow 
Reeve,  Katherine,  Dyrham 
Bankes,  Lawrence,  Staunton,  clerk 
Blissard,  Margery,  Guyting  Power 
Gibbes,  Margaret,  Longford 
Smith,  Mary,  Brookrhorpe 
Sowdly,  Margaret,  Ash  brook  [missing] 
Weight,  Margaret,  Kingscote 
Duke,  Marian,  Ampney  Crucis 
Bower,  Nicholas,  Slimbridge 
Finche,  Nicholas,  Eastington 
Kirby,  Rose,  St.  Katherine's  in  Glou- 
cester 
Hopkins,  Robert,  Hawkesbury 
Shoote,  Richard,  Barton  Street,  Glou- 
cester 
Dumbleton,  Richard,  Bourton-on-the- 

Hill 
Price,  Richard,  Stow 
Powe,  Richard,  Bitton 
Thayer,  Roger,  Brockworth  [missing] 
Parker,  Ricliard,  Wotton 
Howse,  Richard,  Leckhampton 
Page,  Richard,  Dean  Magna  [torn] 
Cansfield,  Richard,  Ashelworth 
Houldstead,  Robert,  Westbury 
George,  Robert,  Cirencester,  esq. 
Clutterbooke,  Richard,  Eastington 
Pixley,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Aston,  Robert,  Churcham 
Woodward,  Rich.,  Duntsbourn,  clerk 
Willmottes,  Rich.,  Churcham  [missing] 
Skull,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Lewis  ah.  Goh,  Robert,  Longney 
Maggott,  Richard,  Tew  kesbury 
Fowle,  Richard,  Westbury 
May,  Richard,  Ampney  Crucis 
Bayse,  Samuel,  Westbury 
Banbury,  Thomas,  Willersey 
Davis,  Thomas,  Acton  Turvile 
Barber,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Brooke,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Stinchecombe,  Thomas,  Hawkesbury 
Gilford,  Thomas,  Westbury  [missing] 
Worgan,  Thomas,  Newland 
Bick,  Thomas,  Badgworth 
Price,  Thomas,  Beckford 
Hayward,  Thomas,  Rudford 
Astman,  Thomas,  Taynton 
Whiteing,  Thomas,  Lechlade 
Freame,  Thomas,  Pakenhill  in  Bisley 
Wallis,  Thomas,  Didmarton 
Thayer,   Thomas,   St.    Katherine's    m 
Glouctiter 


Hill,  Thomas,  Newnham 
Beard,  Thomas,  Saul 
Skynner,  Thomas,  Flaxley 
Hall,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Fisher,  Thomas,  Laverton  in  Buckland 
Tawyer,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Pace,  Thomas,  St.  Ewen's   in   Glou- 
cester, tanner 
Wyatt,  Ursula,  Tewkesbury 
Welche,  William,  Minchinhampton 
Goddard,  William,  Buckland 
Freeman,  William,  Hardwick 
Nelme,  William,  Churcham 
Atwood,  William,  Berkeley,  glover 
Shipton,  William,  Kingscote 
Lugg,  William,  Bisley  [missing] 
Greeck,  Winifrede,  St.  Ewen's  or  St. 

Owen,  Gloucester 
Pickard,  William,  Westerleigh 
Mayo,  William,  Pauntley 
Holder,  William,  Sandhurst 
Buller,  William,  Sutton-under-BrailfS 
Baily,  William,  Didbrook 
Agge,  William,  Coin  St.  Denys 
Combe,  William,  Kemerton 
Dowsinge,  \Vm.,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Fryer,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Carter,  William,  Arlingham 
Clutterbooke,  William,  Berkeley 

1624. 

Jackman,  .'\very,  Weston-on-Avon 
Gillman,  Alice.  Slimbridge 
Clutterbuck,  Alice,  Berkeley 
Hill,  Alice,  Taynton 
Lawrence,  Ann,  Thornbury 
Chappell,  Arthur,  Alderley  [missing] 
Niblett,  Alice,  Standish  [torn] 
Huntley,  Anthony,  Hull  als.  Hill,  gent. 
French  als.  Lane,  Alice,  Cheltenham 
Haine,  Ann,  Huelsfield 
*Purlewent,  Arthur,  Gloucester,  1644 
New^man,  Anthony,  Sodbury 
Betterton,  Alice,  Fairford 
Blisse,  Agnes.  Painswick 
Ferris,  Benedict,  Tidnam 
Merrett,  Christopher,  Winchcombe 
Guy,  Dorothy,  Deerhurst 
Fowler.  Dorothy,  Wapley 
Davis,  Edward,  Newland 
Horwood,  Giles,  Tetbury 
Gilbert,  Eleanor,  Hardwick 
Wood,  Elizabeth,  Wollaston 
Wade,  Eleanor,  Stone  in  Berkeley 
Bicke.  Elizabeth  [abode  not  given] 
Wood,  Edmund,  Whittington 
Gale,  Edwaid,  Dyiham  [torn] 
Blockley,  Giles,  Sherborne 

*  E\iJently  misplaced  in  this  bundle. 


M2 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Clayfield,  Edward,  Painswick 

Daingerfield,  Edward,  Hawkesbury 

Police,  Francis,  Frampton-upon- 
Severn 

tBosyer,  Henry,  Frampton  Cotterell, 
1626 

Bence,  George,  Gloucester 

Drawnt,  George,  Winchcombe 

Devyas,  Henry,  St.  Aldate,  Glo'ster 

Chapman,  Henry,  Rodborough 
[missing] 

Hyett,  Hugh,  Hill  in  Berkeley 

Cooke,  Jane,  Over 

Boulton,  John,  Berkeley 

*Robbins,  John,  Westerleigh 

Eagles,  John,  Ueerhurst 

Freeman,  John,  Hardwick 

Etheridge,  Joan,  Norton 

Harris,  John,  Campden 

Overbury,  John.  Turkdean 

Ockley,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Hawling,  John,  Eastington 

Heyiwood,  John,  Hartpury 

Hale,  John.  Winchcombe 

Ed'wardes,  John,  Berkeley 

Powlton,  Joan,  South  Cerney 

Mo-wer,  John,  Painswick 

Hill,  John,  Little  Dean  Parva 

Shakespeare,  John,  Xewington 
Bagpaih,  cook 

Horwood,  Joan,  Eastington 

Hull,  John,  Didbrook 

Heming,  John,  Barrington  Parva 

Cole,  John,  Swanley  in  Berkeley 

Home,  John,  Newland 

Cooke,  James,  Standish 

Bailies,  Julian,  Beckford 

Beard,  James,  Saul 

Hibberd,  John,  IMinchinhampton 

Taylor,  Johij,  parson  of  Cold  Aston 

Smarte,  John,  Over 

Hickes,  John,  Prestbury 

Pytt,  Joan,  Newent 

Abbottes,  John,   St.   Mary's  in   Glou- 
cester 

Bicke,  James  [abode  not  given] 

Dangerfield,  Jas.,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Caswell,  John,  Arlingham 

Hopkins,  John,  Ruardean 

Essington,  John,  Frocester,  gent. 

Davis,  John,  Guiting  Power 

Light,  John,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Peglar.  John,  Cowley 

Cooke,  John,  Over 
Horwood,  John,  Tetbury 
Etheridge,  John,  Maisemore 

Wood,  Joan,  Tewkesbury 

Titchett,  John,  Charlton  Kings 

t  Evhlently  misplarf-rl  in  tliis  bundle. 
•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Croome,  Joan,  Berkeley 

Mourford,  Isabel,  Abson 

Arnold,  John,  Stone  in  Berkeley 

Hall,  John,  Berkeley 

Wattes  als.  Marten,  John,  Badminton 

Magna 
Davis,  John,  Bisley 
Moore,  John,  Eastington 
Davis,  John,  Knighton  Powar 

[missing] 
Harmer,  Katherine,  Stonehouse 
Hamond,  Katherine,  Berkeley 
Knight,  Leonard,  Gloucester 
PuUam,  Lawrence,  Northleach 
Mason,  Margaret,  Cheltenham 
Merry,  Marlyan,  Sandhurst 
Finche,  Mnry,  Hinton 
Mills,  ALargaret,  Newent 
Paxford,  Margaret,  Longborough 
Hopkins,  Margaret,  Churcham 
Machin,  Margaret,  Berkeley  [missing] 
Hitchman,  Margery,  Little  Risington 
Sadler,  Margaret,  Ouinton 
Alcock,  Margery,  Tewkesbury 
Williams,  Nicholas,  Aylberton 
Rogers,  Nicholas,  Painswick 
Cripps,  Nicholas,  Latchlade  [missing] 
Bruton,  Peter,  Cromhall 
Davis,  Richard,  Guyting  Parva 
Horwood,  Richard,  Horton  [missing] 
Cooke,  Robert,  Apperley  in  Deerhurst 
Fisher,  Richard,  Elmston 
Watkins,  Richard,  Hardwick 
Jones,  Richard,  Oldbury-upon-Severn 
Jefferies,  Richard,  Twining 
Spencer,  Richard,  Haresheld 
Shipton,  Richard,  Shipton  Moyne 
lies,  Richard,  Driffield 
Newman,  Richard,  Eastington 
Chirington,  Richard,  South  Cerney 
Gason,  Robert,  Slimbridge 
Trinder,  Richard,  North  Cerney 
Cooke  als.  Bowie,  Richard,  Compton 

Parva  [missing] 
Rickettes,  Robert,  Berkeley 
lies,  Richard  [torn] 
Birche,  Roger,  Pauntley 
Barnard,  Robert,  Bodington 
Warner,  Richard,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Deane,  Richard,  Minchinhampton 
Richardes,  Robert,  Pitchcomb 
Gillam,  Richard,  Yate 
Francombe,  Stephen,  Doynton 
King  als.  Blacknay,  Sam.,  Arlingham 
Rogers,  Samuel,  Alinchinhampton 

[missing] 
Dower,  Thomas,  Newnham 
Trinder,  Thomas,  North  Cerney 
Midwynter,  Thomas,  Northleach 
Pearkes,  Thomas,  Mickleton 


i54i-i^'50-] 


Gloucestcrshu'e   J I  'iV/s 


153 


Robins,  Thomas,  Marshfield  [missing] 
Phillippes  n/s.  Tyler,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Gifford,  Thomasme,  Maisemore 
Phillippes,  Tliomas,  liisley 
Shipton,  Thomas,  Newington  Bagpath 
Patten,  Thomas,  Harrington  Magna 
Moore,  Thos.,  ilawnton  in  Cirencester 
Scay,  1  homas,  Thornbury 
Co-wles,  Tobias,  Morton  \'alence 
Keyse,  Thomas,  Upleadon 
King,  Thomas,  Kingscote  [torn] 
Atkins,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Gray,  Timothy,  Gloucester 
Hopkins,  Thomas,  Awre 
Gibbinges.  Thomas,  Witcomb  Magna 
Church,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Keck,  Thomas,  Marston  Sicca 
Jeynes,  Thomas  [torn  or  missing] 
Paxford,  Thomas,  Longborough 
Newman,  Thomas,  Eastington 
Lewes,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Osborne,  Thos.,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Estcourt,  sir  Thos.,  knt.,  Lasborough 
Heywood,  William.  Longney 
Willett,  William,  Eastington 
Somerviie,  Wm.,  Wormington  [torn] 
Hixe  a/s.  Bridington,  William,  Tither- 

ington 
Sharford,  Walter,  Cheltenham 
Gibbons,  William,  Cubberley 
Thorpe,   William,    Berkeley    [missing 

or  torn] 
Philpott,  Wilham,  Huelsfield 
Browrne,  William,  Alvington  [torn] 
Cornewall,  William.  Tetbury  [missing] 
Jones,  Wm.,  Pucklechurch  [missing] 
Field,  William,  Cranham 
Belcher,  William,  Wickwar  [missing] 
Todd,  William,  Taunton  [missing] 
Loveday,  William,  Painswick 
Izod.  William,  Buckland 
Woodward,  William,  Wick  Risington 

[missing] 
Watkins,   William,  Wotton-sub-Edge 

[missing] 
Litton,  William,  Cirencester 
Wakefield,  William,  Wick  Risington 
Slaughter,  William,  Gloucester,  esq. 

1625. 

Pitcher,  Annis,  Thornbury 

Smart,  Anthony,  Ruardean 

Graunt,  Arthur,  Alison 

Partridge,  Anthony,  Miserdene,  gert. 

Keble,  Agnes,  Southrop 

Bradstock,  Alice,  Ashelworth 

Packer,  Alice,  Flaxley 

Hancox,  Alice,  Bisley 

Purton,  Ann,  Newent  [missing] 


Mawson,  Adrian.  Elmore 
Bromley,  .Mice,  Wclford 
Willmottes,  Arthur,  .Minsterworth 

[missing] 
Ivinge.  Ambrose,  Bledington 
Trinder,  Alice,  Barrington  Parva 
Cooke,  Alice,  Ueerhurat 
Barnes,  Blanche,  Hempstead 
Stiffe,  Catherine,  H  iwkesbury 
Hope,  Catherine,  Wick  Risington 
Williams,  Catherine,  Wotton-sub-Edge 

[missing] 
Windle,  Christopher,  vicar  of  Bisley 
Dorney,  Dorothy.  Harestield 
Bidle,  Edward,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Reade,  Eleanor,  Longhope 
Gamon,  (iiles,  Dymock 
Greening,  Elizabeth,  Deeihurst 
Fletcher,  Eleanor,  Gloucester 
Manning,  Elizabeth,  Morton 
Bromwich,  Edward,  Frampton-upon- 

Severn 
Robins,  Edith,  Chedworth  [missing] 
Whittingham,  Giles,  Gloucester 
Vicke,  Edward,  Slimbridge 
Humfreys,  Edmund.  Badgworth 
Greneway,  Eleanor,  Stratton 
Mann,  Edward,  St.  Catherine's  in 

Gloucester 
Archar,  Edmund,  Down  Ampney 
Looseberry,  Edward,  Tewkesbury 
Robertes,  Giles,  Wotton 
Watkins,  Giles,  Painswick 
Packer,  Francis,  Kempsford 
Parsons,  Francis,  Weston-upon-Avon 
Brawne,  Francis,  Norton 
Robins,  Francis,  Hatherop 
Davis,  George,  Tuddenham 
Higgins,  George,  Tuddenham 
Dangerfield,  George,  Stonehouse 
White,  Cieorge,  D.iglingworth 
Pixley,  George,  Deerhurst 
Jeffery,  Hugh,  Wapley 
Tayler,  Flenry  [abode  not  given] 
Wetmath,  Henry,  Frocester 
Pope,  Henry,  Tetbury  [missing] 
Yein,  Humphrey,  Ruardean 
Hassard,   Henry,  alderman   of  Glou- 
cester 
Staple,  Henry,  Slimbridge 
Hancox,  Henry.  Bisley 
Mailes,  Henry,  Cheltenham 
Stooke,  Humphrey,  Ashelworth 
Cugley,  Henry,  Longford 
Hancoxe,  Henry,  Bisley 
Ayres,  John,  Gloucester 
Wotton,  John,  Arlingham 
Robins,  John,  Awre 
Sewell,  John,  Bisley 
Deacon,  James,  Slimbridge 


154 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[C541-1650. 


Wood,  Jeremy,  Frampton-upon-Severn 

BaldvTyn,  John,  Churchdown 

Townsend,  John,  Minsterworth 

Senegree,  John,  Franipton-upon- 
Severn 

Honiborne,  John,  Siston,  clerk 

Stephens,  Joan,  Longney 

Ranford,  John,  Shurdington  Magna 

Band,  John,  Kings  Stanley 

Collins,  John,  Badmanton  Magna 

Hughes,  John,  Hardwick 

Jones,  Jenkin,  Aiiberton  in  Lydney 

Jakeman,  Isabel,  Weston- upon-Avon 

Mayo,  John,  Bisley 

Clutterbooke,  Josias,  Eastington 

Morecock,  John  [abode  not  given] 

Hatton,  John,  Marshfield 

Liddiard,  John,  Down  Ampney 

Creede,  John,  Down  Ampney 

Hinton,  John,  Lechlade 

Johnsons,  Joan,  Tewkesbury 

Pope,  James,  Beverston 

Tocknell,  John,  Newington  Bagpath 

Belcher,  Joyce,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Curnock,  Joan,  Cowley  [missing] 

Bradley,  John,  Ampney  Crucis 

Walicer,  John,  Oldbury 

Vyner,  Joan,  Parton  in  Churchdown 

Adams,  John,  South  Cerney 

Berryman,  John,  Compton  Abdale 

Freeman,  John,  Longney 

Batherne,  James,  Westbury 

Blanche,  Jeromy,  Cromhall 

Capener,  John,  Badge  worth 

Cooke,  John,  Barnwood 

Frape,  John,  Slimbridge 

Walford,  John,  Micklcton 

Shayle,  John,  Dymock 

Mearinge,  John,  Cirencester 

Botcott,  James,  Alvington 

Tayler  als.  Williams,  John,  Longney 

Burson,  John,  Willersley 

Fowler,  John,  Saintbury 

Quyneton,  John,  Risington  Magna 

Humfries,  Joan,  Bourton-on-the-Water 

Wyneard  als.  England,  John,  Marsh- 
field 

Maze,  John,  Mary  Ampney 

Remington,  John,  South  Cerney 

Johnsons,  Joan,  Tewkesbury 

Bradford,  John,  Tewkesbury,  cook 

Browne,  John,  Tetbury 

Hignell,  Joan,  Cirencester 

Hindy,  Isabel,  Hartpury 

Palmer,  Joan,  Haresfield 

Hobbes,  John,  Twining 

Turner,  John,  Pebworth 

Vick,  Joan,  Randwick 

Davis,  John,  Longney 

Loveridge,  John,  Newent 


Orpin,  John,  Bisley 
Smith,  John,  Dursley,  clothier 
White,  Joan,  Awre 
Brimecombe,  John,  Westbury 
Hooke,  Joan,  Rendcombe 
Dance,  John,  Winchcombe 
Robins,  John,  Lydney  [missing] 
Gill,  Leonard,  Saperton 
Baker,  Mary,  Longney 
Cadwallider,  Martha,  Berkeley 
Purnell,  Maud,  North  Nibley 
Browne,  Margaret  [abode  not  given] 
Brooke,  Margaret,  Newent 
Tubervile,  Mary,  Tewkesbury 
Rose,  Matthew,  Oddington 
Taynton,  Margaret,  Alderton  ? 
Hickes,  Mary,  Stinchcomb 
Barnes,  Margaret,  Painswick 
Davis,  Mary,  Berkeley 
Roane,  Margaret,  Tibberton 
Russell,  Margaret,  Old  Sodbury 
Dudbrige,  Margaret,  Woodche^ter 
Kilby,  Margeiy,  Compton  Parva 
Linckingholt,  Margery,  Barnwood 
Jones,  Margery,  South  Cerney 
Goodcheape,  Margaret,  Boddington 
Legg,  Nicholas,  Iron  Acton 
Bodnam,  Nicholas,  Minsterworth 
Robertes,  Nich.,  Wotton,  Gloucester 
Wakefield,  Peter,  Wick  Risington 
Brether,  Richard,  Minsterworth 
Aburye,  Robert,  Yate  [missing] 
Marten,  Richard,  Winchcombe 
Willis,  Roger,  Saul 
Morton,  Robert,  Stow 
Hibberd,  Robert,  Rodmarton 
Essington,  Robert,  Cowley 
Leeche,  Robert,  Tufifley,  Gloucester 
Eckley,  Robert,  Cheltenham 
Marten,  Richard,  Winchcombe 
Roe,  Richard,  Lemington 
Dossett,  Richard,  Rismgton  Magna 
Bruges,  Robert,  Cirencester 
Smart,  Robert,  Tuddenham 
Lawrence,  Robert,  Yanworth 
Style,  Robert,  South  Cerney 
Gearing,  Simon,  Lechlade 
Greene,  Sarah,  Newent 
Besor,  Thomas,  Sodbury  Parva 
Lloyde,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Burnell,  Thomas,  Yate 
Harwood,  Thomas,  Pebworth 
Dull,  Thomas,  Cowley 
Mace,  Thomas,  Compton  Abdale 
Hodgkins,  Thomas,  Pebworth 
Edon,  Thomas,  Chipping  Campden 
Baker,  Thomas,  Stow 
Gosling,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Daniel,  Thomas,  Newnh.im 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Hawling 


1541-1650.] 


Glouceste  rsh  ire   Wills. 


2:> 


Spencer,  Thomas,  Wollaston 
Hutchins  als.  Deakins,  Thomas, 

Ashelworth 
Vowles,  Thomas,  Stratton 
Compier,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Carle.  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Rogers,  Thomas,  North  Nibley 
Gibbes,  Thomas,  Stow 
James,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Francombe,  Thomas,  Tirley 
Hues,  Thomas,  Buckland  [missing] 
Shayler,  Thomas,  Slow 
Twyning,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Mathews,  Thomas,  Longborough 

[fragment  of  will] 
Sargeant,  Th.,  Dean  Magna'[missing] 
Browning,  Thomas,  Woodchester 
Chambers,  Thomas,  Avening 
Dudfield,  Thomas,  Kemerton 
Masters,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Pannell,  Thomas,  Lechlade 
Cartwright,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Underwood,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Frankis,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Peade,  Thomas,  Nympsfield 
Showell.  Thos.,  Longford,  Gloucester 
Haine,  Thomas,  Hewelsfield 
Shepheard,  Thomas,  Cirencester 

[missing] 
Ford,  Ursula,  Cowley 
Avery,  William,  Avening 
Smith,  William,  Dymock 
Reeve,  William,  Alderton 
Bence,  Wm.,  Hawkesbury  [missin_'] 
Walker,  William,  Oldbury 
Past,  William,  Wickwar 
Smyth,  William,  Dymock 
Gibbes,  William,  North  Nibley 
Morwent,  William,  Eastington 
Fiefield,  William,  Farmington 
Hindy,  Walter,  Taynton 
Cecill,  Wm.,  Bandon  in  Ireland,  gent. 
Neale,  William,  Yate 
Fryer,  Waiter,  Eastington 
Hailing,  William,  Sandhurst 
Hamond,  William,  Lydney 
Webb,  William,  Hartpury 
Togwell,  William,  Brimpsfield 
Walter,  Wm.,  East-Leach-Turville 
Sanders,  William,  Cirencester 
Haines,  William,  Cranham 
Ayre,  William,  Arlingham 
Smith,  William,  Kemerton 
Allen  als.  Peirson,  Wm.,  Winchcombe 
Crafte,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Wattes,  William,  Cheltenham 
Pace,  Walter,  Quedgeley 
Rose,  William,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Whittington,Wm,St.Breviirs[mi=sin!.r] 
Castle  ah.  Cooke,  Walter,  Painswick 


Hooper,  Walter,  Elmore 
Hues,  William,  Stanway 
Arkill,  William,  Risington  Tarva 

I  1626. 

tChappell,  Arthur,  Alderley,  pr.  1O24 

I  White,  Alice,  Charlton  Kings 
Cooke,  Ann,  Elmstone  [missing] 

j  Izodd,  Alice,  Moreton-in-Marih 

.  [missing] 

I  Horwrood,  Alice  [missing] 

I  *Bennett,  Alice,  Marshfield 

'  Carle,  Ann,  Wickwar  [missing] 
Greene,  Alice,  Yanworth  [missing] 
*Keyse,  Anne,grandmother  of  Richard 
Colly,  and  mother-in-law  of  Edw. 

I  Hooke,  gent,  [a  fragment] 

Monckes,  Alexander,  Yate  [missing] 

!  Floyde,  Abigale,  Cirencester  [missing] 
Messenger,  Arthur,  Gloucester 

[missing] 
Hooper,  Ansel,  Hill  als.  Hull  [missing] 

I   Dowdeswell,  Agnes  [missing] 

i  tSims,  Agnes,  Wickwar,  pr.  1638 
Gray,  Alice,  Gloucester 

!  Dimery,  Agnes,  Cromhall 

I  Pope,  Alice,  Ueerhurst 
Collett,  Alice,  Winchcombe 

I  Godwyn,  Bridget,  English  15icknor 
Smith,  Bridget,  Berkeley 
Hadmitt,  Christopher,  Standish 

I  Large,  Catherine,  Sherborne 
Tomes,  Christopher,  Kingsholm 
Vobes,  Christo.,  Abson  als.  Abbotstow 
Bason  als.  Butcher,  Christo.,  Campden, 

tanner 
Underwood,  Cassandra,  Minsterworth 
Thome,  Christopher,  St.  Briavels 
+England  als.    Wenyeard,    Christian, 

abode  not  given,  pr.  1636  •'  'kJ  im  liJf/' 
Smith,  Dorothy,  Berkeley 
Bennett,  David,  Horton 
Reece,  David,  Churchdown 
tHale,    Edward,    Cow   Honeybourne, 

pr.  1638 
Walter,  Edward,  Alvington 
fBidle,  Edith, Wotton-under-Edge,  pr. 

1638 
Goddin,  Elizabeth,  English  Bicknor 
Fewster,  Edward,  Edgworth 
Whittingham,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Fernely,  Elizabeth,  Oselworth 
Hitchins,  Elizabeth,  Horsley 
Harding,  Giles,  Preston 
Haydon,  Edward,  Colsborne 
Bubb,  Elizabeth,  Witcombe  Parva 
Allen,  Edward  [abode  not  given] 


•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 
+  Apparently  misplaced  in  this  Bundle. 


Ow)  •" 


fe3U 


m6 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Somers,  Elizabeth,  Berkeley 
Turner,  Elizabeth,  Cirencester 
Tayler,  Edward,  Thornbury 
Mason,  Eleanor,  Cheltenham 
Chapman,  Edward,  Ampney  Crucis 
Hutchins,  Giles,  Cam 
Griffin,  Elizabeth,  Rockhampton 
Kimberley,  Elizabeth,  Tortworth 
Neale,  Edith,  Horsley 
Dangerfeild,  Edward,  Hawkesbury 
Smith,  Francis,  Kin<;swood 
^  Wooddington,  Francis,  Down  Ampney 
tBurde,  Giles,  Horsley,  pr.  1638 
Hyett,  George,  Newnham 
Lawrence,  G.,  Bourton-on-the-Water 
Key,  Grisogon,  Gloucester 
Budding-,  George,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Fernely,  George,  Westerleigh 
Webb,  George,  Old  Sodbury,  clothier 
Mason,  Henry,  Cheltenham 
May,  Henry,  Ampney  Mary 
Pearce,  Henry,  Wortley,  clothier 
Maile,  Henry,  Awre 
Remington,  Henry,  South  Cerney 
Hall,  Henry,  Gloucester 
Rider,  Henry,  Eastington 
Prichett,  Howell,  Hardwick 
Hyett,  Henry,  Minsterworth 
Smith,  Henry,  Oddington 
Barrowe,  James,  Lydney 
Harbert,  John,  Fairford 
Moore,  John,  Parton  in  Churchdown 
Griffin,  Joan,  Corse 
Crate,  Joan,  Longney 
Pippett,  John,  Oxenhall 
Yealf,  John,  Longney 
Keake,  John,  Hartpury 
Collens,  John,  Longborough 
Richardes,  John,  Coin  St.  Aldwyns 
Prewett,  Isabel,  Wapley 
Fisher,  James,  Buckland 
Bidle,  John,  Wick  Risington 
Wilkins,  Johrrr€o^-ley 
Rodman,  Joan,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Showle,  John,  Sandhurst 
Prewett,  Isabel,  Wapley 

(See  above,  probably  a  duplicate.) 

Halinge,  John,  Frampton-on- Severn 
Hopkins  ah.  Seaborne,  John,  Wotton- 

under  Edge 
Badger,  Joan,  Painswick 
Pitt,  Julian,  Stone  in  Berkeley 
Mynett,  Joan,  Hempstead 
Daniell,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Huntley,  John,  Harescomb,  gent. 
Potter,  John  [abode  not  given] 
Legg,  John,  Saperton 
Webb,  John,  Blaisdon 
Birte,  James,  Colford 

t  Apparently  misplaced  in  this  Hundle. 


Hyatt,  John,  Guyting  Power 

Howten,  John,  Randwick 

Cooke,  Jane,  iiatsford 

Wolford,  John,  Wick  war 

Harris,  Joan,  Haresfield 

Bubb,  John,  Badgworth 

Ho-wes,  John,  Down  Ampney 

Remington,  Joan,  South  Cerney 

Webb,  John,  Blaisdon 

Morris,  John,  Gloucester 

Merrick,  Jasper,  Hampnett 

Hodges,  John,  Sandhurst 

Porter,  Isabel,  Ashel worth 

Harris,  John,  Ebrington 

Timbrell,  John,  Naunton 

Wyett,  John,  Flaxley 

Atwood,  John,  Berkeley,  vintner 

*Moore,   .  .  .,  Pebworth  ? 

Bernard,  James,  Frampton-on-Sever 

Boyce,  John,  Berkeley 

Rodes,  John,  Hasfield 

Greene,  John,  Churcham 

Collett,  Joan,  Westcote 

Hallier,  John,  Buckland,  free  mason 

Machin,  John,  Berkeley 

Fisher,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Try,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Kallowey,  John,  Thornbury 

Bishopp,  Joan,  Painswick 

Rickettes,  John,  Berkeley 

Silley,  Joan,  Ashelworth 

Morwent,  John,  Tuddenham 

Rickettes,  John,  Hardwick 

Sims,  John,  Charfield 

Walkley,  Julian,  Kings  Stanley 

Bande,  John,  Ashchurch 

Fisher,  John,  Marshfield 

Dymock,  Jane,  Gloucester 

Andrewes,  John  [abode  not  given] 

Nashe,  James,  Miserdene 

James.  Jasper,  Gloucester 

Hall,  Joan,  Hill  in  Berkeley 

Davis,  John,  Acton  Turvile 

Nelme,  Jeremy,  Berkeley 

Parker,  John,  Ailberton  in  Lydney 

Mill,  Margery,  Stonehouse 

Packer  als.  Meredith,  Maurice, 

Berkeley 
Cooke,  Margaret,  Standish 
Smith,  Margaret,  Kingswood 
Webb,  Margaret,  Arlingham 
Harding,  Maurice,  Cowley 
Hobbes,  Michael,  Oxenton 
Pearse,  Margery,  Ashelworth 
Townsend,  Margaret,  Minsterworth 
Hooper,  Mary,  Hill  in  Berkeley 
Hoper,  Maurice,  Berkeley 
Linck,  Margery,  Oldbury-on-Severn 

[missing] 

*  Xot  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


I541-I650.] 


Gloitccstershirc  11  Ills. 


157 


Welsteede.  Margaret,  Kingscote 

[missing] 
Woodrooff,  Mary,  Wollaston 
Jenkins,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Ludley,  XiLholas,  Slimbridge 
Wilkins,  Xich.,  Wotton-under-Edga 
Davis,  Pliilip,  Eastington 
Francombe,  Philip,  Old  Sodbury, 

clothier 
Davis,  Richard,  Longney 
Beard,  Richard,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Saunders,  Richard,  Horsley 
Evans,  Roger,  Taynton 
Winston,  Robert,  Wheatenhurst 
Fewster,  Robert,  Edgworth 
Moore,  Richard,  Milcote 
Robins,  Robert,  Chedworth 
Thurston,  Robt.,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Whitting^ton,  Robert,  Gloucester, 

apothecary 
Browne,  Robert,  Ampney  Mary 
Bense,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Haines,  Richard,  Ashchurch 
Linck,  Robert,  Rockhampton 
Boston,  Richard,  Kemerton 
*Perse,  Richard,  Hawkesbury 
Allen,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Walkley,  Richard,  Kings  Stanley 
Berriatt,  Robert,  Marshfield 
Mayo,  Richard,  Charfield 
Jones,  Roger,  Dymock 
Androwes,  Richard,  Stancombe  in 

North  N'ibley 
Mill,  Robert,  Shipton  Moyne 
Jones,  Richard,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Neale,  Richard,  Yate 
Walker,  Richard,  Willersley 
Flowrer,  Richard,  Lydney 
Minchin,  Richard,  Barrington  Magna 
Straford,  Roland,  Oxenton 
Hopkins,  Robert,  Kingscote 
Donne,  Richard,  Hempstead 
Tindall,  Richard,  North  Nibley 
Hale,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Ady,  Richard,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Bird,  Robert,  Tctbury 
Walker,  Richard,  Willersley 
Wintle,  Richard,  Arlingham 
Limbrick,  Richard,  Arlingham 
Barnard,  Richard,  King  Stanley 
Symons,  Stephen,  Longney 
*Knite,  .  .  .,  Siinihridge  [torn] 
Willis,  Thomas,  Winch  combe 
Edmonds,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Steyte.  Thomas,  Blcdington 
tKeyt,  Thomas,  Westbury,  pr.  1636 
Younge,  Thomas,  Awre 


tHodges,  Thomas,  Weston-sub-Edgc, 

pr.  1 6 1  7 
Alleine.  Thomas.  Cromhall 
tAyers,  Alice,  (Gloucester,  pr.  162S 
Elborowe,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Howe,  Thomas,  Longney 
tBurdocke,  Win.,  Painswick,  pr.  1636 
Chapman.   Thomas,  Whaddon 
;   Eddyes,    Tliomas,  Berkeley 
Kirkham,  Tliomas,  Staunton 
Page  tils.  Wheeler,  Thos.,  Mickleton 
I  Rowbotton,  Thomas,  Pucklechurch 
I  Hitchcoxe,Thomas,Ashton-under-Hill 
I  Hyde,  Thomas,  Winchcombe 
I  Oakey,  'Thomas,  Leckhampton 
Hyett,  Thomas,  Guiting  Power 
Bason  ah.  Butcher,  Thos.,  Campden 
Hawkins,  Thomas,  Hardwick 
Browne,  Thomas,  Awre 
Whitterd,  Thomas,  Uley 
Coxe,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Greenewood,  Thomas,  Down  Ampney 
Younge,  Thomas,  Treddington 
Waight,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton 
I   Bond,  Thomas,  L'pton  St.  Leonards 

Cooke,  Thomas,  Hempstead 
.   Bailey,  Thomas,  Berkeley 

Hixe  ah.  Bridginton,  William, 
j  Titherington 

Peirce,  William,  Bisley 
*Flower,WiniaiTi,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Stone,  William,  Bitton 
tYarnold,   William,  Minsterworth,  pr. 

1633 
Mirry,  Wm.,  Longney,  schoolmaster 
Smith,  William,  Berkeley 
Weare,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Robertes,  Williain,  Beckford 
Cooke,  William,  Sandhurst 
[  Smart,  William,  Newent 
j  Annettes.  William,  Micheldean? 
I   Mortimer,  William,  Thornbury 
i  Clutterbooke,  William,  Slimbridge 
'  Trippett,  William,  Awre 
Beard,  William,  Standish 
Cooke,  William,  Tredington 
I   Shackle,  William,  Pebworth 
Vobes,  William,  Wick  war 
Baxter,  William,  Forthampton 
Daniell,  William,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Foster,  William,  Berkeley  [missing] 
Caninge,  William,  Toddenham 
Combe,  William,  Wotton-sub-Edge 

[missing] 
Litle,  William,  Leckhampton  [missing] 
Derham,  Wm.,  Willersley  [missing] 
Bardock,  William,  Painswick 


*  Not  in  the  IMS.  C.-ilrn'lar. 
t  Apparently  misplaced  in  this  Bundle. 


*  Not  in  tho  M.S.  Calendar, 
t  Apparently  misplaced  in  this  Bundle. 


i5« 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


1627. 

Lewes,  Anne,  Berkeley 
Tomkins,  Anne,  (iloucester 
Mason,  Anne,  Hisley 
Younge,  Alice,  Minsterwoith 
Wrenn,  Anthony,  Coin  St.  Aldwyn 
Churche,  Alice,  Sandhurst 
Warne,  .Anthony,  Oland  in  Bitton 
Randle,  .Ann,  Cowley  [torn] 
Fryer,  Ann,  Arlingham  [torn] 
Mills,  A<;nes,  Witcomb  .Ma<;na 
Stirrey,  Anthony,  Lydney,  clerk 
Lo'we,  Alice,  Twining 
Norlatt,  Asell,  Stroud 
Brock,  Anne,  Haydon 
Bence,  Alice,  .Stone  in  Berkeley 
Wymboll,  Arthur,  Siston 
Twining,  .Alice,  Maisemore 
Bradstock,  Anthony,  Ashelworth 
Wright,  Bernard,  .Stow 
Gravener,  Brian,  Micheldean 
Dobbins,  Barnard,  (irafton  in  Beckford 
Gill,  Charles,  Slimbridge 
Davis,  Katherine,  Bawnton 
Kittermuster,  Dorothy,  Frampton-on- 

Severn 
Knight,  Giles,  Horsley 
Millincheape,  Edward,  parson  of  Rod- 

niarton 
Mill,  Edward,  Berkeley 
Pegler,  Eleanor,  Cowley 
Warrant,  Eleanor.  Hill 
Dauson,  Edward,  Dodington 
Thayer,  Elizabeth,  St.  Katherine's  in 

Clloucester 
Browne,  Edward,  Clifford 
Dymock,  Elizabeth,  Doynton 
Twyford,  Edw.,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Jobbins,  Edith,  Tetbury 
Barton,  Edmund,  Farmington 
Hayward,  (iiles,  Sandhurst 
Madocke,  Edmund,  Wollaston.  gent. 
Hawker,  Edmund,  Apperley  in  Deer- 
hurst 
Robins,  Ciiles,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Mason,  Eleanor,  Staverton  als. 

Starton 
Hall,  Elizabeth,  Yanworth 
Horton,  Eleanor,  Westington  in 

Campden 
Harris,  Elizabeth,  Mickleton 
Lokyer,  Edmund,  Bitton 
Haynes,  Edward,  VVesterleigh 
Caswell,  Elizabeth,  Arlingham 
Neale,  Eleanor,  Yate 
Harris,  Francis,  Cow  Honeybourne 
Ockey,  Frances,  Leckhampton 
Worgan,  Francis,  Elmore 
Fisher,  Francis,  Elmore 


Home,  Francis,  Berkeley 

Fobes,  Francis,  Kingswood 

Tufnor,  Ferdinando,  Oddington 

Turbervile,  Gilbert,  Twining 

Holmes  als.  Tayler,  George,  Campden 

Woodward,  Gabriel,  Gloucester 

Bruton,  George,  Aston  Somerville 

Moody,  Henry,  Arlingham 

Boulton,  Henry,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 

Dowle,  Humph.,  Gloucester  [missing] 

Harris,  Humphrey,  Whaddon 

Morse,  Hugh,  Shipton-Oliffe 

Griffyn,  John,  Berkeley,  salt-maker 

Davis,  John,  Yate 

Hathway,  John,  English  Bicknor 

Beard,  James,  Saul 

Cull,  John,  Miserdean 

Geenes,  John,  Fiddingtonin  Ashchurch 

Kidd,  Joan,  Puck'echurrh 

Gifford,  James.  Pucklechurch 

Browne,  John,  Gloucester 

Nelme,  John,  Stinchcomb 

Foord,  Isabel,  Westerleigh 

Parkes,  John,  Sevenhampton 

Coxe,  John,  Ailberton  in  Lydney 

Corbett,  John,  Yate 

Dole,  John,  Kingswood 

Carpenter,  John,  Stanley  .St.  Leonard 

Nelme,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Machin,  James,  Berkeley,  glover 

Turner,  John,  Berkeley 

Smith.  Joan,  Fretherne 

Walton,  John,  alderman  of  Gloucester 

Closse,  John,  Stroud 

Coude,  Isabel,  Churchdown 

Shaile.  John,  Gloucester 

Hooper,  John,  Tetbury 

Mann,  John,  Frampton 

Mason,  John,  Cheltenham 

Tily  John,  Bitton 

Hale,  Joan,  Slimbridge 

Ayer,  John,  Arlingham 

Puckmore,  Joan,  Sandhurst 

Baker,  James,  Berkeley 

Millett,  John,  Frampton  Cotterell 

Painter,  John,  Gloucester  [torn] 

Cave,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Knight,  John,  Slimbridge 
j   Parker.  John,  Thornbury 

Capenhurst,  John,  Frampton -on- 
I  Severn 

Osborne,  John,  Painswick 
I   Bicke,  John,  Stonehouse 
j   Knight,  John,  Iron  Acton  [missing] 
Blissard,  John,  Laverton  in  Buckland 
Hodson,  John,  Lower  Guiting 
Hobbins,  John,  Clifford 
Reynoldes,  John,  Newland 

Jones,  John,  Thornburv 
I  Walker,  John,  Oldbury 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire    1 1  l//s. 


159 


Turner,  Joan,  Oddington 
Addis,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn,gent. 
Hall,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Peglar,  John,  Thornbury 
Harwood,  Laurence,  Pebworth 
tWilkins,  Edward,  Tetbury,  pr.  1638 
Allen,  Lawrence,  Tuffley  [missing] 
Blanche,  Miles,  Framplon  on-Severn 
Heaven,  Margaret,  Slimbridge 
Capenhurst,  Margaret,  Slimbridge  ? 
Knight,  Margaret,  Slimbridge 
Marchant,  Matthew,  Sherborne 
Gelfe,  Mary,  Ashelworth 
Dangerfield,  Margery,  Epney  in 

Morton  \'alence 
Merrick,  Martha,  Hampnett 
May,  Mary,  Ampney  Crucis 
*Vinor,  Mary,  Stroud 
Dawbury,  Margaret,  Northleach 

[missing] 
Gelfe.  Margaret,  Ashelworth 
{    Smith,  Nicholas,  sen.,  Walton  Cardiflfe 
[missing] 
Smart,  Nicholas,  Wollaston 
Munday,  Nicholas,  Thornbury 
Hixe,  Nicholas,  Titherington 
1     Portlock,  Richard,  South  Cemey 
'$  Woddenton,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
'     Andrewes,  Rich.,  Kingswood,  clothier 
Hanman,  Roger,  Tibberton 
Vicke,  Richard,  Standish 
Hedges,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
Wotton,  Richard,  Kemerton 
Smith.  Richard,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Lawrence,  Robert,  Turkdean 
Curnock,  Robert,  Thornbury 
Wood,  Robert,  Minchinhampton 
Baker,  Richard,  Kings  Stanley 
Smith,  Robert,  Moreton-in-Marsh 
Wytt,  Richard,  Newnham 
Wytt,  Richard,  Bream  in  Newland 
Pearse,  Richard,  Hawkesbury 
Wilson,  Robert,  Stone  m  Berkeley 
Penn,  Richard,  Alvington 
Hopkins,  Richard,  Awre 
Webb,  Richard,  Kings  Stanley 
Tayler,  Richard,  Aston  Blank 
Fowke  (7/j^.  Wheeler,  Ric,  Tewkesbury 
Dennis,  Robert,  Ebrington 
Arnold,  Robert,  Cromhall 
Knight,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Milton,  Robert,  Lye 
Linckingholt,  Richard,  Senbridge, 

Gloucester 
Harbert,  Kichaid,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Yelfe,  .Samuel,  Longney 
Mill,  Stephen,  Moreton  Valence 
Dennys,  Thomas,  Gloucester 

•  Xot  in  the  M.S.  Cilendar. 
t  So  placed  in  this  Bundle. 


Millard,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Turner,  Thomas.  Cam 
Reade,  Tobias,  Bitton 
Loveredge,  Thomas,  Dymock 
Mourten,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Sheaver,  Thomas,  Eastington 
Morse,  Thomas,  Stone 
Stinchcombe,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Munden,  Thomas,  Cherington 
Grevil,  Thomasine,  Seasingcote 
Lugg,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Smart,  Thomas,  Over 
Andros,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Marten,  Thomas,  Ruardean  [missing] 
Smith,  Thomas,  Alvington 
Cowley,   Thomas,  Longford  in  Glou- 
cester 
Woodward,  Thos.,  Twining  [missing] 
Phelpes,  Thomas,  North  Nibley 
Hurne,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
Heskins,  Thomas,  Elmore 
Barton,  Thomas,  Farmington 
Jackette,    Thomas,   Hampton  Meisey 

[missing] 
Lewes,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Hedges,  Thomas,  Arlingham 
Freeman,  Thomas,  Stinchcomb 
Bonner,  Thomas,  Campden 

Marten, ,  [missing] 

Diston,  Thomas,  Treddington 
Wathen,  Thomas,  Standish 
Wyatt,  Thomas,  Coates 
Tomkins,  Thomas,  petty  canon  of 

Gloucester 
Hayward,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
Weight,  William,  Harduick 
Capenhurst,  William,  Slimbridge 
Hendy,  William,  Hartpury 
Rastell,  William,  Forth'^mpton 
Clutterbooke,  William,  E^siington 
Morris,  William,  Wol'aston 
Munday,  Walter,  Bradston  in  Berkeley 
Cart,  William,  Flu\ley 
Cabell,  William,  Horton 
Bennett,  William,  Slimbridge 
Horsham,  William,  Ashelworth 
Shorte,  William,  Yate 
Kyte,  William,  South  Cerney 
Horwood,  William,  Horton 
Striven,  Walter,  Fretherne 
Tought,  William,  Berkeley 
Nethway,  William,  Slimbridge 
Morgan,  Wm.,  Kings  Stanley  [missing] 
Symons,  William,  Longborough 
Howies.  Willi im,  Berkeley 
HoUister,  William,  Westerleigh  [torn] 
Vaughan,  Wm.,  St.  Mary's  [missing] 
Shewell,  William,  Bisley 
Foordes,  Wm.,  Wollaston  [missing] 


i6o 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


-ii 


1628. 

Syms,  Alice,  Charfield  [missing] 

Fobes,  Aon^AVicivwar 

Stratford,' Anthony,  Temple  Guyting, 

gent. 
Samon,  Ann,  Saintbury 
Robertes,  Ann,  Wolston  [missing] 
Geale,  Andrew,  Sodbury 
Moore,  Anthony,  Sherborne 
Freeman,  Agnes,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Purpoint,  Amy,  H(jrton 
White,  Anselm,  Wollaston 
Ayers,  Alice,  Gloucester  [missing] 
Hall,  Ann,  Minchinhampton 
*Thorpe,  Anne,  Berkeley 
Toms,  Bartholomew,  Sherborne 
Cartwright.  Barnard,  Tewkesbury 
Jackman,  Christopher,  Hawkesbury 

[rui&siag] 
Taylor,  Katherine,  Badgeworth 
Singleton,  Dorothy,  Gloucester 
Vobes,  Dorothy,  Ashelworih 
Mooreman,  Deborah,  Dyrham 
Bainton,  Giles,  Cromh  ill 
Chaundler,  Edward,  Berkeley 
Price,  Eleanor  [abode  not  given] 
Crumpe,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Whitt,  Eleanor,  Hawkesbury 
James,  Edward,  Lydney 
Page,  Elizabeth,  Micheldean 
Parslye,  Giles,  Berkeley 
Tilladam,  Elizabeth,  Diirsley 
+  Burford,  Edith,  Nympsfield,  pr.  1631 
Ballinger,  Elizabeth,  Charlton  Kings 
tKyte,  Walter,  Bourton-on-\Vater,  pr. 

1631 
Merry,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Maddocke,  Elizabeth,  Awre 
Withorne,  Elizabeth,  Charlton  Kings 
Edwardes,  Eleanor,  Tewkesbury 
Clutterbooke,    Edward,  Woodchester, 

clothier 
Cookes,  Francis,  Broadwell 
Welles,  Francis,  Mickleton,  clerk 
Shepway,  Francis,  Tuddington 
Paine,  George,  Windrush 
Bradshawe,  George,  Barrington 
Keblewhite,  George,  Barrington  Parva 
Norton,  George,  Tyddenham 
Pride,  Guy,  Newent 
Childe,  Gilbert,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Wheeler,  Henry,  Gloucester 
,^Skynner,  Howell,  Winchcombe 
Spillman,  Hugh,  Slimbridge 
Neighbour,  Hugh,  Twining 
Varender,  Henry,  South  Carney 

•  Here  in  the  bundle  is  the  will  of  a  Wollaston 

person,  pr.   1018. 

+  So  placed  in  this  Hundle. 


May,  Henry,  Ampney  Mary 

Joyes,  Joan,  Lechlade 

Thayer,  John,  Stinchcombe 

Howe,  John,  Ruardean 

Phynnimore,  John,  Cam 

Twisell,  Joan,  Saperton 

Driver,  John,  Avening 

Hutchins  als.   Deakins,   John,  Ashel- 

worth 
Ades,  John  [abode  not  given] 
Marten,  John,  Down  Hatherley 
Partridge,  John,  Cowley 
Hart,  Jolin,  Berkeley  [torn] 
Wilse,  John,  Dymock  [torn] 
Spencer,  John,  Haresfield 
*Hardinge,  John  [torn] 
Horwood,  John,  Frocester 
Stinchecombe,  John,  Berkeley 
Burton,  Joan,  Coin  Denys 
Wilkins,  John,  Horsley 
Dowdeswell,  John,  Charlton  Kings 
Smith,  Joan,  Berkeley 
Tymbe,  John,  Willersley 
Baily,  James  [abode  not  given] 
Browning,  John,  Tetbury 
George,  John,  Stow 
Packer,  John,  Cam 
Hickes,  John,  Stinchcombe 
Collwell,  Jane,  Alderley 
Robins,  John,  Marshfield 
Copp,  John,  Whaddon 
Mabbett,  Joan,  Dyrham 
Crumpe,  John,  Gloucester 
Pinck,  James,  Gloucester 
Hiett,  John,  Newnham 
Smith,  John,  Cheltenham 
Hodges,  Joan,  Churchdowrv 
Chapman,  James,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Stake  als.  Clemence,    John,  Weston- 

sub-Edge 
Cherington,  John,  Winston 
Langfield,  John,  Awre 
Legge,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Palmer,  Joan,  Haresfield 
Baker  als.  Stagpoole,  John,  Matson 
Ne'wark,  James,  Cranham 
Morse,  John,  Minsterworth 
Greaves,  John,  Hard  wick 
Gwilliams,  John,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Sharpe,  Katherine,  Cuhberley 
Hoskins,  Kedgin,  Clearwell 
Ward,  Margt.,  Longborough  [missing] 
Gooderedge,  Margaret,  South  Cerney 

[missing] 
Woodward,  Mary,  Stinchcomb 

[missing] 
Marten,  Margaret,  Old  Sodbury 

[missing] 
Willis,  Margery,  Bishops  Cleeve 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


161 


Messinger,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Griffyn  als.  Thomas,  Margery, 

Arlingham 
Hodyshon,  Marmaduke,  Gloucester 

[missing] 
Home,  Mary,  Westington,  Campden 
Trinder,  Matthew,  Cirencester 
Farley,  Mary,  Beckford 
Hoskins,   Nicholas,  Wotton -sub-Edge 

[missing] 
Roche,  Nicholas,  Wickwar 
Britten,  Peter,  Bitton 
Mill,  Praxed,  Shipton  Moyne 
Woodcock,  Parnell,  Whaddon 
Wallis,  Richard,  Badminton  Parva 
Harding,  Richd.,  Thornbury  [missing] 
Woodward,  Richard,  Cam 
Smith,  Robert,  Berkeley 
Higges,  Richard,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Downe,  Robert,  Arlingham 
Griffin,  Robert,  Cromhall 
Smith,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
Hart,  Richard,  Apperley  in  Deerhurst 
Heath,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Pope,  Robert,  Kempsford 
Moody,  Richard,  Cold  Aston 
Dorrington,  Ralph,  Down  Ampney 
Stock,  Robert,  Wickwar 
Pickard,  Richard,  Titherington 
Davis,  Robert,  Bisley  [missing] 
Fowler,  Roger,  Hampton 
Webb,  Richard,  Kingswood,  clothier 
Beck,  Richard,  Lighe 
Rogers,  Robert,  Elmstdn 
Russell,  Richard,  Longney 
Hobbes,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Pates,  Rich.,  Charlton  Kings  [missing] 
Clissald,  Samuel,  Kingswood 
Cartwright,  Timothy,  Washbourne 
Sisemore,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Harvy,  Thomas,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Nelme,  Thomas,  Cam 
Farr,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Plaisteede,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Seely,  Thomas,  Ashehvorth 
Packer,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Ailing,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Good,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Cole,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Webley,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Home,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Gardner,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Hooke,  Thomas,  Pauntley,  gent. 
George,  Thomas,  Willersley 
Cockbill,  Thomas,  Netherswell 
Browning,  Thomas,  Uiey 
Kilmaster,  Thomas,  Harnhill 
Russell,  Thomas,  Horton 
Prewett,  Thomas,  Wapley  [missing] 
Cole,  Thomas,  Kemerton 


1   2 


GLOUC.    WILLS. 


Carpenter    als.     Barefoote,    Thomas, 

Lechlade 
Edwardes,  Thomas,  Walton  Cardiffe 
Gosling,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Hill,  Thomas,  Lydney 
Flowke,  William,  Deerhurst 
Drinkwater,  William,  Hard  wick 
Welshe,  William,  Badgeworth 
Milton,  William,  Welston 
Tainton,  William,  Uley 
Tmby,  William,  Little  Risington 
Birte,  William,  Tetbury 
Hooper  ah.  Edny,  William,  Tetbury 
Jobbins,  William,  North  Nibley 
Hibberd,  William,  Badminton  Magna 

[missing] 
Frape,  Walter,  Slimbridge 
Millett,  William,  Westerleigh 
Rayer,  William,  Ashchurch 
Brimfield,  Wm.,  Kempsford  [missing] 
LiddoU,  William,  South  Cerney 
Linke,    Margery,   Oldbury-on-Severn, 

pr.  i6i6 
Mathewe,  Walter,  Cheltenham 
Milton,  William,  Cheltenham 
Foord,  William,  Cowley 
Letham  als.  Farley,  Wm.,  Gloucester 
Compton,  Walter,  Hartpury 

1629. 

The  Wills  from  1629  to  1632  are  in  a 
sad  state  of  confusion,  and  Wills 
from  other  bundles  are  included. 
These  have  the  date  of  probate 
placed  against  them. 
Bird',  George,  Horseley,  pr.  1639 
Godfree,  Alice,  Wanswell,  Berkeley 

[missing] 
Harper,    Alice,    Marston    Meisey 

[missing] 
Holdshipp,  Arnold,  Westbury  [missing] 
Hall,  Ann,  Turkdean  [missing] 
Butler,  Ann  [abode  not  given]  [missing] 
Mayo,  Alice,  Tetbury  [missing] 
Bainham,  Ann,  Yate  [missing] 
Scriven,  Alice,  St.  Christr.  [missing] 
Hale,  Ann,  Turkdean  [missmg] 
Wilkins,  Anthony,  Berkeley  [missing] 
Fakenham,  Alice,  Staunton 
Wye,  Anthony,  Awre 
Cowles,  Agnes,  Lechlade 
Hale,  Ann,  Laverton  in  Buckland 
Hurst,  Charles,  Whittington  [missing] 
Hornedge,  Christopher,  Matson 
Lambert,  Dorothy,  Corse  [missing] 
Wilkins,  Daniel,  Cowley 
Turke,   Drury,  Whitemeade   Park, 

Forest  of  Dean 
Butt,  Edmund,  Minchinhampton 


l62 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Hull,  pr.  1638  [torn] 

Arnindle,  Edmund,  Tiddenham 
Hedges,  Elizabeth,  Arlingham 
tHale,  Anne,  Buckland 
Hedgis,  Elizabeth,  Arlingham 
tHornedge,  Christopher,  Matson 
tCoules,  Agnes,  Lechlade 
tWilkins,  Daniel,  Cowley 
tArundle,  Edmund,  Tyddenham 
tWye,  Anthony,  Awre,  gent. 
fTurke,  Drurie,  Whitemeade  Park  in 

Forest 
+Butt,  Edmund,  Minchinhampton 
tFackenham,  Alice,  Stanton 
Watkins,  Edward,  Frocester 
*WiIkins,  Edward,  Frocester,  gent. 
Parry,  Eustace,  Gloucester 
Eugly,  Elizabeth  [abode  not  given] 
Hart,  Ellen,  Westcote 
Alpas,  Eleanor,  Thornbury  [missing] 
Wyatt,  Eleanor,  Bisley 
*Perkins,  Elizabeth,  Eastington 
Poole,  Edith,  Abson 
Manning,  Edith,  Kingscote 
Nelme,  Elizabeth,  Hartpury 
Browning,  Edward,  RodboroughjfuUer 
Grippes,  Francis.  Hampton  Maisey 
Botley,  David,  Wanswell  in  Beikeley, 

dated  1616 
Wright,  Hester,  Gloucester 
Bicke,  Henry,  Arlingham 
Nott,  Hugh,  Tewkesbury 
Clemence,  Henry,  Miserdean  [missing] 
Wood,  Humphrey,  Kempley 
*Goode.  li-abel,  Gloucester 
Tanty,  Joan,  Leckhampton~ 
Bird,  George,  Horsley,  pr.  1639 
Atwood,  John,  Berkeley 
CoUett,  Anthony,  Gloucester,  pr.  1647 
Coles,  John,  Gloucester 
Hall,  \Villiam,  .Evening,  pr.  163 1 
Hunt,  John,  yuedgeley 
*Litle,  John,  Boddington 
Whitewood,    Joseph,     Frampton 

Cotterell 
Ford,  John,  Cowley,  pr.  1650 
Webb,  John,  Berkeley 
Grippes,  Jane,  Cirencester 
Webb,  John,  alderman  of  Gloucester, 

pr.  1643 
Warne,  John,  Bitton  [missing] 
Tomson,  Julian,  Baunton 
Pitt,  John,  Xewent 
Ghettle,  John,  Quinton,  pr.  1634 
Braford,  John,  Boddington 
Chambers,  John,  Horsley 
*Kedycke,  Joan,  Awre 


t   Xut  in  the  M.S.  Calendar,  but  apparently 

(liiplir.itrs. 

•  Not  in  the  Ml.  Calendar. 


Daniell,  Joan,  Iron  Acton 

Andrewes,  John,  Hampnett 

Derham,  William,  Willersey,  pr.  1626 

Skey,  John,  Thornbury 

Milton,  John,  Lighe 

Weare,  Andrew,  Dyrham,  pr.  1631 

Good,  Isabel,  (iloucester 

Worgan,  John,  Blakeney  in  Awre 

Lyttell,  John,  Lighe 

Blakeney  ah.  Kinge,  John,  Arlingh:.m 

Garryer,  John,  Charlton  Kings 

Saniger,  John,  Nibley,  pr.  1621 

Stinchcombe,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Hatton,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Gray,  Joan,  Minchinhampton 

Lenny,  Joyce,  Cromhall 

*Beybyth,  Jo)ce,  English  Bickror 

Browne,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge, 
cardmaker 

Nailer,  John,  Westerleigh,  pr.  1633 

Hollister,  John,  Rockhampton 

Tomson,  James,  Bawnton 

Wood,  William,  .   .  .  pr.  1632 

Trinder,  James,  Eastleach  Mar'en 

Lewes,    Samuel,    Charlton    Kings,  9 
Charles  I 

Heywrood,  John,  Longney 

Gotheridge  uls.  Wells,  Joan,  Chelten- 
ham 

Heekes,  John,  Ashton  under-Hill 

Eugly,  John,  Lighe 

Mortimer,  John.  Cirencester,  cleik 

Haines,  John,  .-\benhall 

Grayle,  Jane,  North  Xibley 

Hall,  Alice,  pr.  1638  [torn] 

Hathaway,  John,  .Stow 

Parke,  Joiin,  Wheatenhurst 

Mason,  John,  Hartpury 

Rawlins,  John,  Tewkesbury 

Loringe,  John,  Bishop's  Cleeve 

Partridge,  Jane,  Dursley  ,     r      , 

Tayler,  John,  Huntly(/^avn</  areni  ct-'tC 

Dawe,  Katherine,  Hawkesbury 

Robertes,  Lucy,  Lower  Slaughter 

Man,  Maud,  St.  Catherine's  in  Glou- 
cester 

Sadler,  Marian,  Brimpsfield 

Jones,  Margery,  Lydney 

Dauncy,  Margery,  Uley 

Stroud,  Margaret,  Cheltenham 

Nurse,  Mary,  Awre,  gent. 

Temple,     Philip,    Maisey    Marston 
[missing] 

Hixe,  Peter,  Titherington 

Addams,   Richard,  Oldbury-on-Severn 

Higges,  Robert,  Horton 

Humfries,  Richard,  Asbrook  in  Ampney 
Mary 

Fowler,  Roger,  Stroud,  clotliier 

•  Nut  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloiicestersh  t  re  Wi  Us. 


163 


Eacott,  Robert,  Badgendean  [missing] 
Bullock,  Robert,  Blaisdon  [missing] 
Campe,  Ai^nes,  Forthampton,  pr.  1644 
Tanty,  Ralph,  Leckhampton 
Heskins,  Robert,  North  Nibley 
Longe,  Isabel,  Thornbury,  pr.  1605 
Bond,  Silvanus,  Newland 
Adams,  Jane,  Gloucester,  1632 
Bigg-e,  Silvester,  Cirencester 
Hulme,  Thomas,  Awre 
Daniell,  Thomas,  Campden 
Parker,  Thomas,  Newent 
Johnson,  William,  Long  Marston,  pr. 

1637 
Mill,  Thomas,  Haresfield  [missing] 
Plaisteede,  Thos.,  Westbury  [missing] 
Addis,  Thomas,  Pauntley 
Wickes,  Thomas,  Avening 
Worlike,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Pitt,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Escourt,  Sir  Thos.,  knt.,  Lashborough 

[missing] 
Longden,  Thomas,  Tresham 
Howse,  Thomas,  Coin  Denys 
Wilmot,  John,  Tortworth,  1619 
Godfrey,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Jeffes,  Julian  [abode  not  given],  1631 
Willis,  Thomas,  Hasfield 
Davis,  John,  Slimbridge,  pr.  1632 
Garners,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
Greene,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Gegg,  Thomas,  Sidington  Mary 
Godfree,  William,  Berkeley 
Windbold,  William,  Hawkesbury 
Crew,  William,  Cromhall 
Ridler  ah.  Gregory,  Wm.,  Witcombe 

Magna 
Lane,  Walter,  Lighe 
Stock,  William,  Yate 
Poole,  William,  Kempley 
Pullom,  William,  Aston  Blank 
Joacham,  William,  Westerleigh 
Turner,  William,  Wickwar 
Hampton,  William,  Westbury  [missing] 
Hawker,  William,  Deerhurst 
Powlston,  William,  Compton  Abdale 
Hensly,  William,  Marshfield 
Allard,  Walter,  Ashelworth 
Ashley,  Walter,  Cheltenham  [missing] 
Tayler,  William,  Witcombe  Magna 
Holliday,  William,  Westbury  [missing] 
Harword,  Wm.,  Marshfield  [missing] 

1630. 

Lowe,  Adrian,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Davis,  Anne,  Lighe 

Guy,  Ann,  Avening 

Paxford,  Ann,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 

Harris,  Anthony,  Alvington 


Bidle,  Ann,  Newent  [missing] 

Domey,  Alexander,  Wickwar 

Coxe,  Ann,  South  Cerney 

Hobbes,  Amy,  Titherington 

Poltin,  Annis,  Down  Ampney 

Shott,  Agnes,  Westbury 

Cowles,  Agnes,  Framilode,  Freihern 

Belsire,  Bridget,  Yate 

Gillman,  Brian,  Slimbridge 

Price,  Bridget,  Beckford 

Syer,  Christopher,  Dymock 

Cowles,  Christr.,  Elton  in  Westbury 

Reeve,  Dorothy  [abode  not  given] 

Tysoe,  Dorothy  [torn] 

Wathen,  Eleanor,  Dursley  [missing] 

Drewe,  Edward,  Rudford 

Bishopp,  Giles,  Haresfield 

Moreton,  Edmond,  Apperley 

Snawe,  Giles,  Barnwood 

Myles,  Giles,  Horsley 

Rickettes,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 

Rodway,  Giles,  Hawksbury  ? 

Allen    als.    Lippiatt,    Edmund,    Barn- 
wood  [missing] 

Gibbes,  Giles,  King  Stanley,  fuller 

Saunders,  Eleanor,  Tirley  als.  Trinley 

Bishopp,  Edmund,  Deerhurst 

Bidle,  Elizabeth,  Badgendean  [missing] 

Mason,  Giles,  Rodborough 

Barkley,    Eleanor,    Rendcombe 
[missing] 

Randall,  Edmd.,  Gloucester  [missing] 

Hobbes,  Francis,  Tetbury 

Gynner,  Francis,  Stonehouse 

Francombe,  Francis,  Old  Sodbury 

Garnar,  Hugh,  Sandhurst 

Neale,  Henry,  Yate 

Wrenn,  Henry,  Miserdean 

Cull,  Hugh,  Miserdean 

Dainton,  Hugh,  North  Nibley,  fuller 

Baker,  Henry,  Sutton-under-Brails 

Walker,  Henry,  Hawkesbury 

Dobbes,  John,  St.  Mary's  in  Gloucester 

Fowler,  John,  Deerhurst 

Williams,  Joan  [abode  not  given] 
[missing] 

Tayler  als.  Williams,  John,  Longney 

Hill,  John,  Stow 

Webb,  John,  Longford  in  Gloucester 

Domey,  John,  Wickwar 

Snowe,  Joan,  Norton 

Biddle,  Jane,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Perkins,  Joan,  Eastington  [missing] 

Ebsworth,  John,  Harthrop 

Blick,  John,  Prestbury 

Mansworth,  John,  Salperton 

Bate,  Joan,  Willersley 

Hale,  John,  Staunton 

Buswell,  John,  Stow  [missing] 

Kemble,  John,  Daglingworih 


164 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Westmacote,  John,  Coin  Dennis 
White,  John,  Ampney  Crucis 
Wood,  John,    Keynton    in    Temple 

Gulling 
Harding,  Joan,  Preston 
*Ludlow,  Judith,  Colesborne 
Newth,  John,  Horsley 
Gunning,  John,  Marshfield 
Weare,  Jasper,  Tetbury,  clothier 
Harding,  Joan,  Preston  [missing] 
Raymor,  John,  Uley 
Cooke,  John,  Ruardean 
Heminge,  Joan,  Dyrham 
*Heming,  Isabel,  Dyrham 
Fryer,  Joan,  Berkeley 
*Harding,  Jane  [torn] 
Harding,  John,  Horsley  [missing] 
Collins,  John,  Yate 
Monttford  ah.  Willis,  John,  Dyrham 
Dymock,  John,  Berkeley 
Waterman    ah.    Saunders,    John, 

Elkstone 
Heaven,  Joan,  Shipton  Moyne 
Hughes,  John,  Didbrook 
Bennett,  John,  Stratton 
Combe,  James,  Rudford 
Hall,  Joan,  Stow 

*Williams,  Joan  [abode  not  given] 
Humfryes,  John,  Hardwick  [missing] 
Lysons,  John,  Westbury 
Predon,  John,  South  Cerney  [missin^-^] 
•Freame,  John,  Saperton 
Tomes,  Joan,  Sherborne 
Blunt,  Joan,  Down  Ampney 
Pearce,  John,  Arlingham 
Holborowe,  John,  Hawkesbury 
Selwood,  Katherine,  Coin  St.  Aldwyns 
Crumpe,  Katherine  [abode  not  given] 
Hungerford.  Katherine,  Windrush 
Hall,  Leonard,  Wheatenhurst 
Merry,  Margaret  [abode  not  given] 
Hathway,  Margaret,  Kingscote 
Streete,  Margery,  Berkeley 
Atkins,  Maud,  Wapley 
Stone,  Maud,  Bitton 
Benskyne,  Martha,  Cowley 
Newington    ah.    Newton,    Marian, 

Wurmington 
Nason,  Margaret,  Wollaston 
Bishopp,  Margaret,  Deerhurst 
Pitt,  Margart-t,  Hempstead 
Jenninges,  Margery,  Hempstead,  Glou- 

cciter 
Jordaine,  Nicholas,  Hawkesbury 
Willis,  Nicholas,  Westbury  [missin,'] 
*Farmer,  Oliver,  Bourton-on-Water 
Downe,  Owen,  Haresfit-Id 
Pritchard,    Philip,    parson    of    North 

Cerney 

•  Not  in  tfce  MS.  CaUnJar. 


Chaundler,  Philip,  Cirencester 
Iving,  Robert,  Biedington 
Bussell,  Richard,  SnowshiU 
Haydon,  Richard,  Deerhurst 
Smith,  Richard,  Ashelworth 
Harnes,  Richard,  Charlton  Kings 
Atwells,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Dantz,  Richard,  Dyrham 
Killmister,    Richard,    Cirencester, 

tobacco  seller 
Clarke,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Daye,  Richard,  Bitton 
Browne,  Richard,  Avening 
Terrett,  Richard,  English  Bicknor 
Eyris   als.    Digger,    Richard,    Scow 

[missing] 
Waker,  Richard,  Leckhampton 
Jorden,  Richard.  Ashchurch 
Trotman,  Richard,  Cam,  clothier 
Willis,  Richard,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Foord,  Richard,  Weston  Birt 
Pope,  Robert,  Beverston 
Gamond,  Richard,  Kempley 
Clutterbooke,    Richard,     Stanley    St. 

Leonard 
Robertes,  Richard,  Buckland 
Haynes,  Richard,  Ashchurch 
Shippen,  Robert,  Iron  Acton 
Packer,  Robert,  Cromhall 
Nicholls,  Robert,  Bisley 
Jones,  Stephen  [abode  not  given] 
Benefield,     Sebastian,    University     of 

Oxford 
Hopkins,  Stephen  [abode  not  given] 
Bence,  Sydrack,  Slimbridge 
Goslinge,      Sybil,      Highnam    in 

Churcham 
*Launce.  Susan,  Lechlade 
Compier,  Stephen,  Hawkesbury 
Wilson,  Sybil,  Dymock 
James,  Thomas,  Shurdington  Magna 
Pachall,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 

[missing] 
Greenwo,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Tilton,  Thomas,  Westbury 
Cadle,  Tobias,  Dursiey 
Dadley,  Thomas,  Adlestrop 
*Packer,  Thomas,  Elton  in  Westbury 
Rogers,  Thomas,  Gloucester,  musician 
Weaver,  Thomas,  Wheatenhurst 
Jeffes,  Thomas,  Daglingworth 
Pleadall,  Thos.,   Wotton-under-Edge, 

gent. 
Rogers,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
Cowlsey,  Thomas,  Hartpury 
Dimery,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Tovye,  Timothy,  Winchcombe 
Dracott,  Thomas,  Berkeley  [missing] 
Whitechurch,  Thomas,  Elkstone 

•  Nut  in  thf  MS.  Calendar. 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


i6s 


Nelmes,    Thomas,    Hill  als.    Hull   in 

Berkeley 
Burford,  Thomas,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Cowles,  Tobias,  Fretherne  [missing] 
Barber,  Thomas,  Churcham 
Wilson,  Thomas,  Newent 
Symons  als.  Rutherye,  Thos.,  Kemps- 
ford 
Bennett,  Thomas,  Runwick 
*Freame,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Moulder,  Thomas,  Coin  St.  Aldwyn's 
Croome,  Thomas,  Cromhall  [missing] 
Goodcheape,  William,  Cheltenham 
Workman,  William  [abode  not  given] 
Edwardes,  William,  Awre 
Kilbe,  William,  Compton  Parva 
Wickes,  William,  North  Nibley 
Stephens,  William,  Tetbury 
Tily,  William,  Coin  Ashton 
♦Stephens,  William,  English  Bicknor 
Hajrwrard,  Wm.,  Marshfield  [missing] 
Harvard,  William,  Marshfield 
Reeve,  William,  Buckland 
TovTHsend,  William,  Gloucester 
*Boughon,  Wm.,  Charlton  Kings,  gent. 
Pinbury,  William,  Bagpath 
Pullin,  William,  Titherington 
Hedges,  William,  Haselton 
Aldridge,  William,  Alderton 
Peter,  William,  Covvhoneyborne 
Hiet,  William,  Beckford 
*Dier,  William,  Thornbury 
Webb,  Walter,  Beverston 
Bathern,  William,  Adsett  [missing] 
Lye,  Walter,  Gloucester  [missing] 

1631. 

The  bundle  of  Wills  for  the  years  1631 
and  1632  is  in  great  confusion  ; 
many  of  the  Wills  are  loose  and  dis- 
arranged. Not  a  few  are  altogether 
missing,  though  some  may  have 
strayed  into  other  bundles,  and 
others  are  damaged  and  in  a  frag- 
mentary condition.  Some  Wills  be- 
longing to  these  years  are  misfiled 
or  have  strayed  into  the  1634-5 
bundle.  These  will  be  there  printed. 
The  following  cannot  at  present  be 
identified  : — 

A  fragment  which  names  Ann,  wife  of 
John  Hill,  of  Hilcadon,and  Elizabeth 
Reyse,  granddaughter  of  J  oh  n  Reyse. 

Amongst  the  Wills  in  this  bundle  are  : 

Brewton,  [?  John],  of  Moorton,  Thorn- 
bury,  1 63 1 

Bishop  ?,  Rich.,  fragment  of  a  codicil, 
1643 


1 


•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Heaven,  William,  bu.  Forrester,  1588 
Webb,  Elizab.,  Hartpury,  dated  1630 
Willies,  Nich.,  Westbury,  proved  1620 
Travis,  Thomas,  Moreton  hen  marsh, 

proved  1633 
Belcher,  John,  Broadmarston,  1592 
In  a  fragment  undated  is  John  Free- 
man, a  son-in-law,  and  John  Roberts, 
a  son 
[?  Davtrjkins,  John,  last  sheet,  proved 

1632 
Skyner,  John,  South  Cerney,  proved 

1605 
[Benford  ?]....   herus,  a  fragment 
dated  1633 


Menchin,  Ann  [abode  not  given] 
Taylor,  Anthony,  Turkdean 
Watkins,  Alice,  Painswick 
Mill,  Ann,  Randwicke 
Wilkts,  Ann,  Treddington 
Weare,  Andrew,  Henton  [missing] 
Richings,  Anthony,  Eastlach  Turvile 

[missing] 
Webb,  Ann,  Frampton-on-Severn 

[missing] 
Lapv70rth,  Alice,  Hathrop  [missing] 
Bevan,  Arthur,  Yate  [missing] 
Ashem,  Ann,  Honiborne  [missing] 
Ashfield,  Alexander,  Tewkesbury 

[missing] 
Guy,  Ann,  Stonehouse 
Kemys,  Ann,  Westerleigh 
Daston,  Ann,  Wormington 

First  sheet  missing. 

Kerby,  Ann,  Ampney  Crucis  [missing] 
*Mill,  Ann,  Randwick  [torn] 
Bishopp,  Beihuel,  Risington  Magna 
Daye,  Bridget,  Swinford  Bitton 
Gelfe,  Christopher,  Cherington 
Barrovye,  Katherine,  Downhatherley 
Vine,  Charles,  Clifford  [missing] 
Tyly,  Elizabeth,  Bitton 
Neil,  Elizabeth,  Barnwood 

Mill  in  Calendar. 

Vernon,  Edward,  Welford 
Jones,  Edmund  [abode  not  given] 
Webbe,  Elizabeth,  Hartbury  [missing] 
Idolls,  Eleanor,  Tresham 
Parlor,  Elizabeth,  Kemmerton 
Burford,  Edith,  Nimpsfield  [missing] 
Haynes,  Elizabeth,  Pamington 
Kirby,  Edmund,  Holyroode  Amney 
Baker,  Elizabeth,  Risington  Parva 
Peggler,  Edward,  Dursley  [torn] 
Willis,  Edward,  Tewkesbury 
Fowler,  Edward,  Haresfield  [missing] 
Sansom,  Edmund,  Avening 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar, 


1 66 


Gloiicestershii'e   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Page  Ills.  Wheller,  Elizab.,  Mickleton 

Coxe,  (liles,  Cheltenham 

Hort,  Edward,  VVooton-sub-Edge 

[missino;] 
*Huntley,  Edward,  gent.,  Berkeley 
Davis,  Francis,  Newent 
Lane,  Ferdinando,  Ullinj;ton,Pebworth 
Gwinnell,  (jcorge,  BUisdon 
Croome,  (^eorije,  Berkeley  [miss'ng] 
Howborowe,  Henry,  Little  Badmanton 
Hodges   ah.    Kinman,    Henry   [Cow- 

honiborne  ?] 
Kindon,  Humphrey,  Reikeley 
Beedle,  Henry,  Elstone 
Lincke,  Henry,  Oldbury 
Hanson,  Henry,  Tirley,  clerk 
West,  Henry,  Upton  Tetbury 
Acton,  Henry,  Longliope,  gent. 
Hodgis,  Henry,  .A.rlinghain 
Thorne,  Henry,  Wigate  Xewland 
Milton,  Henry,  Little  Dean 
Pitman,  Henry,  Gloucester  [missing] 
WooUey,  Henry,  Gloucester 
Bennett,  John,  Bisley 
Rickards,  John,  Stanley  Pontiarge 

Kicketts  in  Calendar. 

lies,  Isabel,  Driffield 

Dyrabry,  John  [abo^e  not  given] 

Oty,  James,  Berkeley 

Dawe,  Jane,  Teinton 

Fortt,  John,  Shepscombe 

Poyte,  John,  Lidney 

Gilbye,  John,  Chipping  Campden 

[missing] 
Stevens,  John,  Strote,  Tiddenham 
Lies,  John,  Teukei-bury 
Kent,  John,  .Stanley  St.  Leonard 

[missing] 
Vick,  James,  Randwick 
Boyce,  James,  Painswick  [missing] 
Wood,  Judith,  Horsley 
Freeman,  John,  jun..  Chipping 

Campden 

Copy  only:    no  date:  note  on  will  "  Probat.  in 
Curia  I'rerogativa  " 

Addams,  John,  Lower  Swell 
Mason  als.  Hartilbury,  John,  Arle, 

Cheltenham 
Rajmor,  John,  Lashborough 
Graynger,  John,  Elmore 
Gryme,  Joyce,  Shennington 
Carpenter,  John,  Twigworth 
*Parslowe,  John,  Cam,  d.  1648,  p.  1649 
Bishopp,  Joan,  Oland 
Dawe,  Jane,  Ta>nton  [missing] 
Cooke,  John,  bu.  Kingsworth 

Kingswood  (?  Wilts.)  in  Calendar 

Nutt,  John,  Oxenhall 

•  Not  in  the  M.S.  Calendar. 


Turner,  John,  sen.,  Odington 

Hampton,  John,\Veightfield,  Deerhurst 

Hardinge,  John,  Dursley 

Phillips,  James,  Frampton-on-Severa 

Watkines,  John,  Alvington 

Porter,  John,  .Mickleton 

Foote,  John,  Odington 

Neale,  John.  Yate 

Bryter,  John,  The  Barrow,  Bodington 

Griffitts,  James,  Cheltenham 

Addis,  John,  Taynton 

Dodge,  John,  sen..  Broad  Risington 

Southerne,  James,  Laverton,  Buckland 

Boyer,  Joan,  Hartbury 

Buston,  John,  Kemcrton 

Smith,  John,  Heathheld,  Berkeley 

Gibbs,  John,  sen.,  Ebrighton 

Lloyde.  John,  Ampney  Crucis,  gent. 

Solies,  John,  sen.,  Dixton 

Addams  als.  Venfieid,  John,  Bourton- 

on-the-\Vater 
Fownes,  John,  Kennerton 
Sifford,  John,  Abston 
Sisemore,  John,  Buttersend,  Hartbury 
Pache,  John,  Hull  als.  Hill  in  Berkeley 
Bralad,  John,  Cxenton 
Garbett,  Joan,  Hempstead 
Luffingham,  James,  Fretherne 
Hyett,  John,  Westbury 
Burton,  Joan,  Coin  Deans 
Robertes,  John,  rector  of  Rudford 
Butler,  John,  sen.,  Marshfield 
Bradenham,  Jane,  Latchford 
Tyler,  Joan,  Stow 
Partridge,  Joan,  Xewland 
Hayward,  John,  Barnwood 
Lyncke,  John,  Oldbury 
Curtis,  John,  Welford  [missing] 
Ward,  Margaret,  Longborow 
Woodward,  Mary.  Stinchcombe 
Pache,  Martha,  Cromhall 
Hall,  .Margaret,  Berkeley 
Cotterell,  Michael,  Tewkesbi-ry 
Addis,  Mary,  Frampton-on-.Severn 
Marten,  Mart.,  Greatton,  Winchcombe 
Marten,  Margaret,  Old  Sodbjry 
Harwood,  Margery,  Frocester 
Hodson,  Mary,  Turkdean 
Astones,  Margery,  Uley 
Wilkyns,  ^Largaret,  Charlton,  Tetbury 
Gooderidge,  Margaret,  South  Cerney 
Whitew^ood,  Margery,  bu.  Frampton 
Bleeke,  Margaret,  Charlton  Kings 
Clutterbuck,  ^Lary,  Eastington 
Gilman,  Margery,  Slimbridge 
Streete,  Marian,  Awre 
Eckley,  Margaret,  Alston,  Cheltenham 
Eacott,  Margery,  Winstone 
Gardiner  als.  Masfield,  Margaret, 

Ashelworth 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


167 


River,  Maude,  Ashelworth 
Taylor,  Margery,  Great  Barrington 
Hardinge,  Margery,  Beckford 

[missing] 
I    Webb,  Nicholas,  Stone,  Berkeley 
Jl    Hollester,  Nicholas,  Marshfield 
•'    Perker,  Nicholas,  Rockhampton 
Coape,  Nathaniel,  Mayes  Hill, 

Westerleigh 
Heskins,  Nicholas,  sen.,  Wotton-sub- 

Edge 
Hemminge,  Philip,  Hinton 
Smith,  Philip,  Forthampton 
Compier,  Robert,  Wickuar 
Sothernwood,  Richard,  Ailberton 
Cowles,  Richard,  Elton,  Wesbury 
Pitt,  Robert,  Kilcote 
Porter,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Poole,  Robert,  Alderly 
Blanche,  Richard,  Pakenhill 
Coxe,  Richard,  Down  Hatherley 
Beeke,  Richard,  Leighe 
Grange,   Richard,  Minchinhampton 
Taynton,  Rich.,  Edgworth  [missing] 
Hartland,  Richard,  Parton,  Chursdon 
Davis,  Robert,  Bisley 
Hobbes,  Robert,  Itchington 
Pearce,  Richard,  Bisley 
Tawny,  Robert,  Ashbrook,  Ampney 

Crucis 
Weller,  Richard,  Southam  [missing] 
Walter,  Richard,  Adlestrop 
Edgerly,  Roger,  Nashend,  Bisley 
Eldridge,  Robert,  Tortworth 
Flooke,   Roger,  Northwood,  Wesbury 
Davies,  Richard,  Longhope 
Downes,  Rich.,  St.  Mary,  Gracelane, 

Gloucester 
Sperrinck,  Richard,  Windrish 
Sanford,  Richard,  Sainthurst 
Turbervile,  Richard,  Twining 
Rock,  Richard,  Compton  Abdale 
Hill,  Richard,  Abston  [missing] 
Mayle,  Robert,  Forthampton  [missing] 
Gilbert,  Samuel,  Adsett,  Wesbury 

Original  and  copy. 

Ludby,  Simon,  sen.,  Slimbridge 
Welche,  Thomas,  Deerhurst 
Billinge,  Thomas,  Sutton-under-Brails 
Hatherill,  Thomas,  Tredworth 

[missing] 
Sanders,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
Nelme,  Thomas,  Witcombe  Magna 
Francombe,  Thomas,  sen.,  Doynton 
Whiteinge,  Thomas,  Shepescombe, 

Painswick 
James,  Thomas,  Doynton 

Original  and  copy. 

Ashwyn,  Thomas,  Willersey 

Jones,  Thomas,  Elvington,  The  Ligh 


Greeneway,  Thomas,  Whitfield,  Deer- 
hurst 
Buckland,  Thomas,  Stinchcombe 

Stancombe  in  Calendar. 

Merrell,  Thomas,  Swindon 
Russell,  Thomas,  Kockhampton 
Gillman,  Thomas,  Slimbridge 
*Hatherell,  Thomas,  Chedworth 
Robins,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Peares,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Baynham,  Thomas,  Yate 
Cowles,  Thos.,  Tewkesbury  [missi.ig] 
Mayde,  Thos.,  Tewkesbury  [missing] 

Memorandum  that  upon  the  gth  day  of  M  irch, 
1664,  the  original  will  of  Thomas  May  was 
above  delivered  out  of  the  office  and  here 
remaineth  a  copy  in  the  ledger  book  taith- 
fully  compared  in  the  ledger  book,  for  wills. 

Phillipps,  William,  Westbury 
Wetherlock,,  William,  Oxenhall 
Gill,  William,  Shipton 
Jobbins,  Wm,  The  Heath,  Berkeley 
Gayner,  William,  Thorn  bury 
Milton,  William,  Lygh 
Savadge,  William,  Tarlton  Cotes 
Rowles,  William,  sen.,  Arlinghain 
*Ellis,  William,  Farleigh 
Osborne,  William,  Cirencester 
Organ,  Walter,  Westerleigh 
Byrdley,  Walter,  Ruddle 

Endorsed  Burley. 

Gardener,  Winifred,  Cam 

A  fragment  of  a  will  having  signature  and  seal 
of  Anne  [Little  ?],  dated  1632. 

Alday,  William,  Hill 
Garner,  William,  Oddington 
Gardiner,  William,  Oddington 

A  copy  only.     ?  Identical  with  Wm.  Garner. 

j  Tyler,  William,  Doynton 
I  Rodborne,  William,  Great  Barrington 
I   Pritchard,  William,  [King   Stanley  (^?  J 
I  Hawckins,  Walter,  Gloucester 
I  Theyer,  William,  Churchdown 
!  Howell,  William,  Masick  [missing] 
Hope,  Wm.,  Norton,  city  of  Gloucester 
Lyte,  Walter,  Bourton-on-the- Water 

[missing] 
Deane,  William,  Guyting  Woods 

[missing] 
French  ah.  Lane,  Walter,  Cheltenham 
Greapestock,  William,  Hempstead 

[missing] 
Horsinon,  Webly,  Hemingby  [missing] 
Hedgly,  Wm.,  Winchcombe  [missing] 
Davis,  William,  Windrush 
Alway,  William,  Upton,   Hawkesbury 
Attwoode,  Wm.,  Bevington,  Berkeley 
Dyer,  William,  Kinton  [missing] 
Hall,  William,  Avening  [missing] 
Mundell,  Wm.,  Cherington  [missing] 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  C.dendar 


1 68 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Archar,  William,  Leighe  [missing] 
Ellis,  William,  F"arley,  Hardwick 

^missing] 
Bumpas,  William,  Campden  [missing] 

1632. 

Marden,  Ann,  Maisemore  [missing] 
Izod,   Alice,   widow,    Moreton  Hamp- 
stead 

Moreton  in  Marsh  in  Calendar. 

Smith,  Ann,  Elmore  [missing] 
Fisher,  Alice,  Laverton  [missing] 
Edwards,  Abraham,  Elmore  [missing] 
Downton,  Agnes,  Shipton  [missing] 
Lang^ord,  Ann,  Gloucester 

In  a  nuncupative  will  proved  in  1632  the  testa- 
trix names  Eleanor  Cox  her  daughter, 
Joan  Thorne  her  daughter,  John  Langford 
her  son,  and  names  '  the  armes  in  the  hall.' 

Merrie,  Ann.  Sandhurst 
Cleeveley,  Ann,  Over 
Callowe,  Arthur,  Minsterworth 
Little,  Ann,  Maisemore 

Fragment  only. 

Coxe,  Ann,  South  Carney 
Sly  (?),  Bridget,  Berkeley  [missing] 
Battyn,  Bartholomew,  Dodington 
Godfree,  Blanchardin,  Oldland,  Bitton 
Jotcham,  Christopher,  Westerleigh 
Clemente.  Kath.,  Newton,  Ashchurch 
Hooper,  Christopher,  Horton 
Dawe,  Clement,  Longhope 
Bodenham,  Dorothy,  Minsterworth 

Bodnam  in  Calendar. 

Pattyn,   Dionice,   widow,   Great  Bar- 

rington 
Hinton,  Elizabeth,  South  Cemey 
Daston,  Edward,  Northey,  Ashchurch 

Elizabeth  in  Calendar. 

Thorne,  Edward,  Winchcombe 

Edmund  in  Calendar. 

Ricketts,  Elizabeth,  Wanswell 
Barr,  Edward,  sen.,  Charlton  Abbotts 
Pitt,  Edward,  Kilcot,  Newent 
Skinne,  Edward,  Cloverwall 
Thomas,  Edward,  Tewkesbury 

[missing] 
Mundy,  Edward,  North  Nibley 

[missing] 
Tammage,  Elizabeth,  Painswick 

[missing] 
Browne,  Eleanor,  Avening  [missing] 
Butt,  Edmond,  sen.,  Norton  [missing] 
Jennings,  Eleanor,  Hempstead 

[missing] 
Swifte,  Florance,^«.  Iron  Acton 
Joyce,  Francis,  widow.  Chipping 

Campden 


Brookes,  Francis,  Hidcot  Boyce, 

Quinton 
Freeman,  George,  Campden 
Baldw^yn,  George,  Norton 
Huntly,  George,  gent.,  Heath, 

Berkeley 
Izod,  Henr>-,  gent.,  Todington 
Trewis,  Henry,  Moretor.-m-lhe-Marsh 
Powell,  Hugh,  Charficld 
Lane,  Henry.  Sandford   Cheltenham 
Roberts,  John,  gent.,  F^iddington 
Stone,  John,  sen.,  Bromsbarrow 

[missing] 
Brewton,  John,  Moreton  [missing] 
Deanes,  John,  Aston-on-Carran 
Powell,  John,  Preston  [missing] 
\  Lane,  John,  Turly 
'   TefiFes.  Julia  [abode  not  given]  [missing] 

Bennett,  John,  jun..  Upper  Oxlinch, 
i  Standish 

Combe,  John,  Mickleton 
Whitehead,  John.  Alvington 
Forshewe  als.  Taylor,  John,  Me\  sey- 

hampton 
Flower,  James,  Stonehouse 
Vaughan,  John,  Oxenton 
Adale,  John,  [Moike  ?],  in  St.  Briavel's 
Stibs,  James,  Bitton 
Greene,  John,  Bitton 
Wall,  Joan,  Ashelworth 
Merry,  John,  Sandhurst 
Keck,  John,  sen..  Long  Marston 
Leighton,  John,  Elmore 
Bishopp,  John,  Charlton  Kind's 
Chambers,  John,  sen.,  Marshfield 
Harris,  John,  Moreton  Valence  [torn] 
Peacock,  Joan,  Letchlead 
Powell,  Joseph,  Staunton  [torn] 
Boond,  John,  Southwick  [torn] 
Hyett,  John,  Saniger  [torn] 
Davys,  John.  Slimbridge 
Wilton,  Joan,  Cirencester 
Smith,  John,  Berkeley 
Addaws,  Jane,  Gloucester  [missing] 
Bayles,  Ligon.  Wood  Stanway 
Bradly,  Lewis,  Rencombe 
Wayne,  Mary,  Great  Barrington 
Jacksons,  Margery,  Wheatenhurst 
Saunders,  Mathew.  Tirley  [torn] 
Kinne,  Margery,  Painswick 
Addis,  Mary,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Castle,  Margaret,  Adlestrop 
Parker,  Margery,  Barnwood 
Butcher,  Mathew,  Aivington 
Roberts,  Margaret,  Welford 
Trattman.  Nicholas,  Hawkesbuiy 
Knight,  Peter,  Gretton,  Winchcombe 
Baker,  Richard,  Sherborne 
Woodhouse,  Richard,  sen.,  Netherby, 
Westbury 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wiiis. 


169 


White,  Richard,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Dangerfield,  Robert  [Manswell],  [torn] 
Webb,  Robert,  Cromhall 
Careles,  Robert,  Willersley 
Nelme,  Richard,  Taynton  [torn] 
Parlor,  Richard,  Kemerton  [torn] 
Woode,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Ithell,  Richard,  Charfield 
Fisher,  Robert,  Hardwick 
Man,  Robert,  Deerhurst 
Lewies,  Richard,  sen.,  Harescombe 
Curtise,  Randolph,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Godwin,  Rich.,  clerk  [abode  not  given] 
Wood,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Rowles,  Robert,  Painswick 
Randoll,  Richard,  Shennington 
Harmer,  Richard,  Churchdown 
Ricketts,  Stephen,  Avening 
Winstone,  Thomas,  Brockthrop 
Tickle,  Thomas,  Framlode 
Barnes,  Thos.,  Barton  Street,  Glo'ster 
Coxe,  Thomas,  Newent 
Symmes,  Thomas,  Sherborne 
Hyett,  Thomas,  Stinchcombe 
Eddie,  Thomas,  Aylburton,  Lydney 
Peares,  Thomas,  Berktley 
Dobbs,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Hunt,  Thomas,  Quedgeley 
Joyce,  Thomas,  Chipping  Campden 
Camden,  Thomas,  Pebworth 
Pace,  Thomas,  Saul 
Collyer,  Thomas,  Stonehouse 
Glewe,  Thorrias,  Ruardean 

Original  and  copy. 

Horrold,  Thomas,  Rodborough 
Derrett,  Thomas,  Brockworth 
Smith,  Thomas,  Stanton 
Knight,  Thomas,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Whiting,  Thomas,  Chipping  Campden 

Proved  also  in  P.C.C. 

Wood,  William,  Tuffley 
Wick,  William,  Churcham 
Winston,  William,  Ashelworth 
Beard,  Walter,  Standish 
Freeman,  William,  Hitcote  Boyce, 

Eburton 
Bythell,  William,  Tuddenham 
Restall,  William,  Trinley 
Trubshawe,  Wm.,  Bourton-on-the-Hill 
Rowles,  William,  Frampton-on-the- 

Severn 
Isles,  William,  Marston  Meysey 
Mathewes,  William,  Longborough 

Also  a  copy. 

Cooke,  William,  Ockington,  Elmeslon 
Andrewes,  William,  Willersley 
Seaburne  ah.  Hipkins,  Wm.,  Wotton 
Maverly,  Wm.,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Smith,  William,  Titherington 


Derham,  William,  Burkland 
Mason,  William,  Hartbury 
Chamberlaine,  William,  Slimbridge 
Fisher,  William,  Kemmerton 
Baughe,  William,  Twining 
Cudd,  William,  Bidt^eld 
Hayes,  William,  Gloucester 
Hawleinge,  William,  Peirton 
Shearle,  Wm.,  sen.,  Shurdington  [torn] 
Arkill,  Wm.,  Upper  Slaughter 
Dauncye,  William,  Rodborough 
Quarrel],  William,  Newent 
Hill,  William,  Westerleigh 
Pen,  William,  Acton  Turvile  [missing] 
Sharp,  Walter,  Whaddon 

For  other  Wills  of  this  year  see  the  end  of  1635. 


1633. 


-/J"   ^ 


*Bridgman,  Bridget,  Kingstanley 

*Hooper,  John,  Yate 

*Watkins,  Margaret,  Alvington 

*GIassenbury,  Philip,  Newnham 

*Webb,  Thomas,  Frocesler 

*Buckle,  Thomas,  Uckinton  [no  date] 

Grevill,  Giles,  Charlton  Kings,  esq. 

Loaker,  Francis,  Greet 

Stratford,   Henry,  Hawling,  gent.,   22 

Charles  I 
Stephens,  Henry,  Bisley 
Gosling,  Henry,  Wotton,  Gloucester 
Driver,  John,  Haglan,  Awre 
Hyett,  John,  Minsterworth 
Sallaway,  John,  Newent 
Price,  John,  Gloucester 
Williams,  John,  Cam 
Hicks,  James,  Abson 
Bonde,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonard's 
Pinion  a/j.  Pruy,  John,  Forest  of  Dean 
Carter,  John,  Hartpury 
Mabbott,  John,  Berkeley 
Pemburie,  John,  Hawling 
Milton,  John,  Gloucester 
Russell,  John,  Painswick 
Locke,    Mark,    Preston-on-Stour, 

dated  1633 
Watkins,  Margaret,  Alvington 
Price,  Nicholas,  Beckford 
Dowdeswell,   Nicholas,   Charlton 

Kings 
Bosley,  Richard,  Minsterworth,  dated 

1633. 
Biddle,  Richard,  Barnwood 
Ratliffe,  Robert,  Moreton  in  Marsh 
Gibbs,  Richard,  Tibberton 
Townsend,  Richard,  Hathcrop 
RaynoldS(^j/jr.  Wheeler,  Rich.,  Paunlley 
Pixley,  Rebecca,  Winchcombe 
Stallard,  Richard,  Maisemore 

•  Not  in  rhe  MS.  Calendar. 


I70 


Gloucestershire  Wilis. 


[1541-1650. 


Stokes,  Rowland,  Tortworth 

Kalpli  in  Calendar. 

Bingley,  Thomas,  Hardwick 
Blandy,   Thomas,  Harescombe 
Moore,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Davies,  Thomas,  Slimbrid^'e 
Perce,   Thomas,  Nymp^field 
Haynes,   Thomas,  Horsley 
Watkins,  William,  Standish 

Walter  in  Calendar. 

Beard,  William,  Standish 
Elton,  William,  Hasfield 
Powell,  William,  Cheltenham 
Carpenter,  Wm.,  Bourton-on-Water 
Taylor,  Edward,  Nash,  Lydney 
Lewes,  Eleanor,  Great  Badminton 

Eli...  [torn] 

Clarke,  Elizabeth,  Upleadon 
♦Gibbs,  Elizabeth,  King  Stanley,  dated 

1633 
♦Howes,  Joan,  Bibery 
♦Herbert,     Nicholas,     gent,     [neither 

abode  nor  date  given] 
*Burnell,  Thomas,  Bitton 
*Dowsinge,  Thomas,  Ashleworth 
Crippes,  Giles,  Clapton  [torn] 
Mayo,  Francis,  Charfield 
Yarnold,  Francis,  Gloucester 
Pasham,  Henry,  Oddington 
Sarson,  Humphrey,  Gloucester 
Jeve,  Henry,  Micheldean 
Boorne,  John,  Aylberton 
Hulles,  Join,  Little  Risington 
Blisse,  Jane,  Painswick 
Monden,  John,  Cirencester 
Tooe,  Joan,   Leonard   Stanley,  dated 

1631 
Loveridg'e,  John,  Longhope 
Davice,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Bennett,  John,  Ruardean 
Carter,  Joyce,  Bitton 

Joseph  in  Calendar. 

Russell,  John,  Oldbury 
Stone,  John,  Bromsberrow 
Davis,  Joan,  Tidenham 
Arkill,  Mary  [abode  not  given] 
Rouch,  Michael,  Kingswood 
Bennet,  Margaret,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Morgan,  Nicholas  [abode  not  given, 

dated  1633] 
Godfry,  Rice,  Lannam,  Bitton 
*Bivell,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
Lucas,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Baldwin,  Richard,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Gardener,  Richard,  Painswick 
Williams,  Rowland,  Alderton 
Birte,  Richard,  Clowerwall,  Newland 
Tawny,  Richard,  Ampney  Crucis 
Perkins,  Roger,  Eastington 

*  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Sewell,    Thomas,    Nciher   Lippiatt, 

Bisley 
Samfnan,  Thomas,  Willersey 
Smith,   Thomas,  Berkeley 
Geenes,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Mercer,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Webb,  Thomas,  Charlton,  Tetbury 
*Cox  (lis.  Hayward,  Win.,  Buckland 
George,  William,  South  Cerney 
Jones  Ills.  Lewis,  Walter,  Beverslone 
Mudwell,  William,  Gloucester 
Yeates,  William,  Taynton 
Hall,  Elizabeth,  Sherborne 
Blackwell,  Edward,  Driffield 
Yeates,  Eleanor,  Tainton 
Neale,  Ellen,  Yate 
Hunt  Daniel,  Quedgeley  [torn] 
Wraxall,  Christopher,  Bition 
Bamwood,  Anne,  Westbury 
Browne,  Alice  (.^),  Fairford 
Wraxall,  Arthur,  Oland,  Bitton 
♦Street,  John,  Wotton 
*Hunt,  John,  Quedgeley 
*Dosset,  Joan,  Broad  Risington 
Webley,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonard's 
Hathway   als.    Hopkins,    Robert, 

Horsley 
Keyse,  William,  Huntley 
♦Gladwin,  William,  Bourton-on-Water 
White,  Christopher,  Hurst,  Lydney 
Glew,  Ansel,  Ruardean 
Howel,  Alice,  Littleton,  Thormerton 
Taylor,  Alice,  Tewkesbury  [torn] 
Creese,  John,  Alderton 
Aylewey,  John,  Blaisdon,  gent. 
Weale,  Thomas,  Temple  Guiting 
*Wollerston,  Rebecca,  Long  Marston 
Jones,  William,  Tibberton 
BuUocke,  Ansel,  Elmore  [missing] 
Doughton,  Eleanor,  Shipton  Moyne 

[missing] 
Paynton,   Giles  [abode  not   given] 

[missing] 
Deane,  Edward,  Pynnock  [missing] 
Bingle,  Francis,  Berkeley  [missing] 
Yates,     Henry,    sen.,    W^inchcombe 

[missing] 
Webb,  Henry,  Rendcomb  [missing] 
Chamberlayne.John, Swindon  [missing] 
Williams,   John,  sen.,  Chipping  Sod- 
bury [missing] 
Bavell,   Richird  [abode  not  given] 

[missing] 
Coppocke,  Rich.,  Prestbury  [missing] 
Gwynnett,     Richard,     Wormington 

[missing] 
Wylliams,  Rich.,  Slimbridge  [missing] 
Jones,  Robert,  B>tton  [missing] 
Frape,  Richard,  Slimbridge  [missing] 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


I54I-I650] 


Gloucestershire  JTiI/s. 


171 


Shorte,  Thomas,  Painswick  [missin<i] 
Palmer,  Thomas.  Miserden  [missing] 
Thompson,  Timothy,  Stone  [missingj 
Turner,  Thomas,  Beverstone  [missin^^] 
Wyly,  Thomas,  Frampton-on-Severn 

[missing] 
Cox,  Wiiham,  Laverton  [missing] 
Sandford,    William,  Stanley  St.    Leo- 
nards [missing] 
Yarnold,  Wm.,  Minsterworth  [missing] 
Pippett,  William,  Oxenhall  [missing] 
Guy,  William,  Oldington  [missing] 
Webb,  William,  Hawcombe  [missing] 


1634. 


i  i  i  0^ 


The  years  163  1-35  are  hound  together  in  one 
bundle. 

Dorney,  Adrian,  North  Nibley 

[missing] 
Andrews,  Agnes,  Stinchcombe 

[missing] 
Cluffe,  Alice,  Yanworth  [missing] 
Halbrooke,  Anthony,  Iron  Acton 

[missing] 
Tommes,  Ann,  Bourton-on-the- Water 
Savery,  Alice,  Lechlade 
Burdge,  Agnes,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Honibourne,  Ann,  Wood  Stanway 
Andrews,  Ann.  Alvington  [missing] 
Bridgeman,  Bridget,  Kingstanley 

[missing] 
Harmer,  Bridget,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Thomas,  Charles,  Berkeley 
Jeffery,  Christopher,  Wapley 
Chandler,  Daniel,  Standish 
White,  Edward,  Huelsfield 
Cowles,  Edith,  Nympsfield 
Gray,  Elizabeth,  Oxenton 
Clements,  Edmund,  alderman  of 

Gloucester 
Hall,  Edmund,  Winchcombe  [torn] 
Haynes,  Edward,  Beverstone 
Moody,  Elizabeth,  Marshfield 
Wallington,   Edward,   Wotton-under- 

Edge 
Crome,  Francis,  Woodford  in  Berkeley 
Pitt,  George,  ^Iaisemore 
Peade,  Henry,  Horsley 
Mathews,  Hugh,  Barrington  Magna 
Haynes,  Humphrey,  Gloucester 
Turley,  Henry,  Newent 
Willis,  Henry',  Bitton 
Mayor  als  Stollard,  Henry,  Bishop's 

Cleeve 
Cumocke,  Henry,  Nibley 
Drewe,  John,  Upleadon 
-  Eagles,  Joan,  Deerhurst 
Kirby,  John,  Cirencester 


Weale,  John,  Elmore 

Willis,  John,  Gloucester,  maltster 

Foster,  James,  Upleudun 

Buckle,  John,  Chcltenh  im 

Hawkins,  John,  Gloucester 

Tilladam,  John,  Fawfield 

Morse,  John,  Lidbrook  in  Ruardean 

Coxe,  John,  Longford 

Greene,  James,  Coin  St.  Aldwyn 

Bennett,  John,  Standish 

Loveringe,  John,  Eastington 

Screene,  John,  Thornbury 

Kinge,  John,  Downhalheiley 

Baggott,  Joan,  Cheltenham 

Garner,  John,  St.  Katherine's  in 

Gloucester 
Saunders,  John,  Moreton  Valence 
Robbins.  Jul-.n,  Aw  re 
Barnfield,  John,  Hampton,  tucker 
Forde,  Joan,  Weston  Birt 
Pirton,  John,  Newnham 
Merricke,  John,  Haresficld 
Fluellins  ah.  Lewelline,  Jane,  Dursley 
Kemmys,  John,  Coin  Si.  Aldwyn 
Mason,  Joan,  Huntly 
Knight,  Joan,  Slimbridge 
Clutterlaucke,  James,  Berkeley, 

husbandman 

Of  Hinton  in  Calendar. 

Phillips  als.  Hayes,  John,  Todington 

Hawten,  John,  Shennington 

Legg,  John,  Newport  in  Berkeley 

Bennett,  Joan,  Ruardean 

Ven,  John,  Badminton 

Hillar,  John,  Hayterton  [PAylberton] 

[missing] 
Pruett,  Joan,  Henton  in  Dyrham 
Drasy,  John,  Tort  worth 
Baynham,  John,  Yate 
Bullnoys,  John,  Newent,  ^lassmaker 
Stradlinge,  John,  Over 
Smithe.  John,  Titherington 
Addis,  Katherinc,  relict  of  John  Addis, 

gent.,  Taynton 
Baker,  Margaret,  Peddington  in 

Berkeley 
Agge,  Margery,  Didbrook  [torn] 
Attwood,  Maurice,  Peddington  in 

Berkeley 
Foster,  Margaret,  IJerkeley 
Warren,  Margaret,  Huntly 
Timbrell,  Margaret,  Coin  Rogers 
Crumpe,  Mary,  Moreton  \'alence 
Forde,  Margaret,  Hawkesbury 
Izod,  Margery,  Laverton  in  Buckland 
Cam,  Nicholas,  Newport  in  Berkeley 
Roberts,  Nicholas,  Beckford 
Powle,  Paul,  Naunton 
Harris,  Philip,  Huelsfield 
Weale,  Richard,  Adset  in  Westbury 


172 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Parratt,  Robert,  Woodmancote  in 

Duisley 
Hathway,  Robert,  Old  Sodljury 
A  Grove,  Rich.,  Sibland  in  Thornbury 
Batherne,  Robert,  Rodley  in  Westbury 
Horwood,  Richard,  Eastinj;ton 
Attkins,  Robert,  Newport  [missing'] 
Payne,  Richard,  Cam  [missing] 
Sutton,  Richard,  Weighifield  in 

Deerhiirst 
Margaretts,  Richard,  Shewdly  Park 
Bartlemewe,  Ralph,  Tevvkesljury 
Powle,  Richard,  Forde  in  Temple 

(iuiting 
Hooper,  Richard,  Telbury  [missino] 
Townsend,  Rich.,  Moreton  in  Marsh, 

whitebaker 
Browne,  Richard,  Stow 
Hooper  als.  Edny.  Robert,  Tetbury 
Biddle,  Robert,  Uzelworth 
Bromsgroave,  Roger,  Charlton  Abbotts 
Caswell,  Rich.,  Frampton-on-Severn 
*Smyth,  .  .  .  [torn] 
Tomlins,  Robert,  Bisley  [missing] 
Varnam,  Stephen,  Standish 
Selman,  Samuel,  Berkeley 
Edolls,  Thomas,  Cam 
Mabbett,  Thomas,  Shiptnn  Moyne 
Yonge,  Thomas,  (ireat  Risington 
Cull,  Thomas,  Ampney  Crucis 
Robbins,  Thomas,  Chedworth 
Oakes,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Clarke,  Thomas,  Alston  [torn] 
*Cowles,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury  [torn] 
Greene,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Burges,  Thomas,  Tedbury  [missing] 
Hawton,  Thomas,  Westbury  [missmg] 
Porter,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Chamberlayne,  Thomas,  Gloucester, 

gent. 
Sharpe  als.  Auston,  Thomas,  Tetbury 

[missine] 
Howet,  William,  Slimbridge 
Browne,  Wm.,  Bourton-on-the-Water 
Butch,  Wm.,  Longborough  [missing] 
Pegler,  William,  Stonehouse  [missing] 
Gunne,  William,  Saintbury  [missing] 
Winter,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Ven,  William,  Churcham 
Dobbes,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Nelme,  William,  Tortworth  [missing] 
Hathway,  William,  Kingscote 
Perry,  William,  Rudford 
Shawe,  William,  Minsterworth 
Hulbard,  William,  Tuddenham 
Packer,  William,  Adsett  in  Westbury 
Gyll,  William,  Matson 
Farmer,  William,  Walton  Cardiffe  in 

Tewkesbury 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Drinkewater,  William,  Shurdington 

Magna 
Reeve,  \Villiam,  Salperton  [missing] 
Webbe,  Wm.,  Hawcombe  [missing] 
Hall,  William,  sen.,  Berkeley  [missing] 

1635- 

Roper,  Anthony,  Willersley  [missing] 
Huntley  als.  Simonds,  Ambrose, 

Slimbridge 
*Trotman,  Anne,  Cam 
Morse,  Ann,  Dymock  [missing] 
Hedges.  Ann,  Arlmgham  [missing] 
Watkins,  Alice,  Standishe  [trussing] 
Blissard,  Alice,  Laverton  [missing] 
Frye,  Anthony,  Marshfield  [missii.g] 
Carver,  Ann,  Didbrook 
Cowles,  Alice,  Moreton  Valence 
Woodroffe,  Alice,  Cowley 
Trapp,  Anthony,  North  Cerney 
Gabb,  Charles,  Stonehouse 
Nashe,  Christo.,  Frampton  Cotterell 

[missing] 
Serrill,  Katherine,  Cirencester 

[missing] 
Milton,  Christopher,  Treddington 
Pache,  Katherine,  Sibland  in  Thorn- 
bury 
Tanner,  Christopher,  Nailsworth, 

tucker 
Elland,  Daniel,  Standish,  pr.  1634 
Hall,  Edmund,  Priors  Norton 
*Aston,  Edward,  Stanley  Pontlarge 
Wicke,  Edmund,  Churcham 
Jorden,  Edward,  Ashchurch 
Godwin,  Giles,  English  Bicknor 
Nashe,  Giles  [abode  not  given] 
Deene,  Giles,  Shipton  Oliffe  [missing] 
Atwells,  Edward,  Cromhall 
Huntly,  Edward,  sen.,  Berkeley 

[missing] 
Fobes,  Edith,  Kingswood 
Robberts,  Edmund,  Arlingham 

[missing] 
*Mill,  Elizabeth,  Harescombe 
Print,  Edward,  vicar  of  Elmston, 

pr.  1634 
Kinge,  Edward,  Rodborough,  cloth- 
worker 
*Knight,  Edward,  Eastington 
Trouncell,  Elizabeth,  Newland 
Wilse,  Eleanor,  Kempley 
Cripps,  Elizabeth,  Clapton 
Symes,  Francis,  Hempstead 
Jarvis,  Ferdinand,  Dyrham 
Whitledge,  George,  Tewkesbury, 

pr.  1634 
Deen,  Giles,  Shipton  Oliflf 

*  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


I54I-I650.] 


Gloiicestej'shii'c   Wills. 


173 


Chewe,  George,  Standish  [missing] 

Elliott,  George,  Harescombe 

*Cox,  Henry,  Down  Ampney 

Hotkins,  Henry,  Kingswood 

Pitts,  Henry,  Longney 

Williams,  Henry,  Dursley 

Parker,  Henry,  Westerleigh  [missing] 

Hornebee,  Henry,  Quinton 

Andre^ves,  Henry,  Bitton 

Mason,  Henry,  sen.,  Clieltenham 

[missing] 
Teighte,  Julian,  Alkington 
Luffingham,  John,  Frampton-on- 

Severn,  pr.  in  1634 
Hunt  (i/j.  Ashmeade,  John,  Minchin- 

hampton 
Pendocke,  John,  Thornbury 
■*Hurne,  John,  Berkeley 
Bennett,  James,  Cirencester 
Hill,  John,  Uymock 
*Freame,  John.  Gloucester,  dated  1634 
Mason,  John,  Berkeley 
Godfrey,  John,  Laberton  in  Buckland 
Nelme,  John,  Stinchcombe 
Hampton,Ji)hn,Winckolls  in  Westbury 
Sheppard,  John,  Newerne  in  Lydney 
Foord,  Joan,  Hawkesbury 
Mundayne,  John,  Arlingham 
Carpenter,  John,  Alderton 
Purser,  John,  Hidcoate  boyce 
^Partridge,  Joan,  Xewland,  pr.  1631 
Windowe,  John,  ISeikeley 
Price,  John,  Beckford  [missing] 
*Atwood,  John  [abode  not  given]  [torn] 
Jones,  John,  Westerleigh 
*Roberis,  Thomas,  Upton  Leonard, 

pr.  1645 
Darke,  John,  Alderton 
Pope,  Thomas,  Cam,  pr.  1645 
Hooper,  John,  Thornbury 
Mason  als.  Symonde,  John,  Laverton 

[missing] 
Greenvyood,  John,  Meysey  Hampton 

[missing] 
*Hurlston,  John,  Hidcote  Boyse 
Portlocke,John,SouthCerney  [missing] 
Nollsome,  James,  Marshfield  [missing] 
Baynham,  John,  Yate  [missing] 
Hooper,  John,  Rangeworthy 
Weekes,  John,  South  Cerney  [missing] 
Lowe,  John,  Barn  wood  [missmg] 
Haynes,  John,  Elton  Tething  [missing] 
Ranford,  John,  Ashelworlh 
Addams,  John,  Cirencester  [missing] 
Smithe,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury, 

pr.  in  1634 
Selwyn,  Jasper,  Matson,  esq. 
Jenkes,  John,  Chipping  Campden, 

pr.  in  1634 

•   Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Arnoll,  Isabell,  Cromhall 

Cadle,  James  [missing] 

Osborne,  John,  Nether  Quinton,  pr.  in 

i'J34 
Taylor  als.  Davys,  John,  Deynton 
Bennett,  John,  Tirley 
Willis,  John,  Westbury  [missing] 
Knight,  John,  Stanley  Fontlarge 
^Collins,  John,  Berkeley 
Warne,  John,  Bitton 
Cobbe,  John,  Hill 
Taylor,  Joan,  W^inchcomb 
Parke,  Isaac,  Pitchcombe 
Perkins,  John,  Tirley 
Burford,  John,  Staunton 
Wawker,  John,  Cheltenham 
Williams,  Lewis,  W'esterleigh 
Jones,  Lewis  [abode  not  given] 
Crewe,  Mathew,  Combe  [missing] 
Compeire,  Margery,  sen.,  Temple 

Ciuiting  [missing] 
*Baker,  Margaret,  Berkeley,  1634 
Heathe,  Margaret,  (Gloucester,  pr.  1634 
■^Frape,  Moyses,  Slimbridge 
Mansworth,  Margaret,  Salperton,  pr. 

1634 
Hancocke,  ALaurice,  Thornbury 
*Purton,  Anne,  Newent,  1635 
Flucke,  Maud,  Wightfield  in  Deerhurst 
Price,  .^Latthe\v, alderman  of  (iloucester 
*Birt,  Judith,  Cirencester,  pr.  1645 
Kinge,  Philip,  Gloucester  [torn] 
*Baker,  Ralph,  Sherborne 
Franklin,  Richard,  Chedworth 
Sawtherne,  Richard,  Elmore  [missing] 
Lingham,  Rirhard,  Newland 
Freeman,  Richard,  Longney 
Keake,  Richard,  Ashehvorth 
Biddle,  Robert,  Saul 
Stephens,  Robt.,  Adsett  in  Westbury 
Ferrers,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 

[missint;] 
Clarke,  Richard,  Horsley  [missing] 
*Siford,  Rich.,  Berkeley,  made  in  1634 
North,  Richard,  Westbury 
*Tayler,  Richard,  Churchani,  date  .'* 
Peare,  Robert,  Colsborne 
Webley,  Richard,  Brockworth 
Archard,  Richard,  Hinton 
Row^ley,  Richard,  Hinton 
Penbury,  Richard,  Moreton  in  Mar^h 
Wollaston,  Rebecca,  Long  Marston 

[missing] 
Clarke,  Robert,  Siston 
Martin,  Richard,  Dursley  [missing] 
Stringer,  Robt.,  Tuddenham  [rr.issing] 
Webbe,  Robert,  Wickwar 
Houlstead,  Richard,  Horsmans  in 

Westbury 

*  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


174 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Gibbs,  Rose,  Twigworth 
Boyle,  Kichard,  Maiseniore  [missing] 
Rowles,  Robcrt,Gloucester. apoiiiecary 
Mann,  Susanna,  'riiornbiiiy 
Trattman,  Susanna,  Hawkcsbury 
*Gibbons,  Samuel,  Elstone 
Blissard,  Susan,  Somervile  Aston 
Little,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
*Edgock,  Thos.,  Twining,  pr.  in   1645 
Whitehead,   Thomas,  Dowdeswell 
*Tovy,  Tiiomas,  Cowley 
Harrold,  Tliomas,  Thornbury 
Dobbins,  Thomas,  Childeswickham 
Hale,   1  homas,  Childswickham 
Elland,  Thomasine,  Standish 
Yeate,  Thomas,  Prestnn-on-Stour 
Stocke,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Curtice,  Thomas,  Alderton 
Ebsworth,  Thomas,  Shipton  Oliffe 
Longney,  Thomas,  Arlingham 
Foyster,  Tliomas,  Norton 
Warde,  Thoma'^.  parson  of  Edgworth 
Masters,  Timotiiy,  Minchinhampion 
Drewe,\\'illiamthe  youngcr.Churcham 
Drewe,  William  the  elder,  Churcham 
Crewe,  William,  Alderly,  gent. 
Gibbs,  William,  Stow 
Smith,  William.  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Dangerfield,  William,  Slimbridge 
Forwood,  William,  W'inchcombe 
Ginner,  William,  Harescombe 
Freeman,  William,  Stow 
CoUett,  William,  Moreton  in  Marsh 
Savery,  William,  Quenington 
Foxe,  William,  Coin  St.  .\ldwyn 
Canner,  William,  [City  of]  London 
Tomes,  William,  .Staunton 
Flower,  William,  Halmer  in  Berkeley 
Venfield  als.  Addams,  Wm.,  Lourton- 

on-the-Water 
*Awood,  Francis,  Cowley,  pr.  1639 
*Band,  Alice,  Bitton,  pr.  1641 
Tutty,  William,  Ruardean 
Hale,  Walter,  Ashel worth 
Peirse,  William  [abode  not  given] 
Walkly,  W' illiam,  Stroud 
Webb,  William,  Kingscote 
Boulde,  William,  Newland 
Roberts,  Wm.,  Nether  Slaughter 
Houlder,  William,  Moreton  Valence 
Snowe,  William,  Rudford 
Rogers,  William,  Bitton 

In  the  preceding  bundle  for  1634-33  there 
arc  the  following  Wills  which  have  been 
misfiled  or  have  strayed  from  their 
proper  bundles.  In  some  cases  thej'  will 
account  for  Wills  marked  in  this  volume 
as  "  missing." 

Tayler,  Alice,  Dymock,  1625. 
Worzom,  Eliz.,  Wheat enhurst,  1626 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Harding^e,  Margery,  Berkeley,  1628 
Long,  (iiles,  Badgeworth,  1629 
Evetts,  Robert  [abode  not  given],  1631 
Mayle,  Robert,  Forthampton,  1631 
Denny,  Nicholas,  Cirencester,  1631 
Webb,  (iiles,  Horstey,  1631 
Dorney,  Michael,  Haresfield,  1631 
Hill,  Richard,  Abson,  1631 
Munden,  William,  Cherington,  1631 
Tooe,  Joan,  Stanley  St.  Leonard's,  1631 
Dickins,  John,  Gloucester,  gent.,   1632 
Roberts,  Humphrey.  Gloucester,  1632 
Chamneys,  Robert,  Berkeley,  1632 
Warner,  William,  Haresfield,  clothier, 

1632 
Single,  F" ranees,  Berkeley,  1632 
Yates,  Henry,  W'inchcombe,  1632 
Sewell,  1  homas,  Bisley,  1632 
George,  William,  South  Cerney,  1632 
Lawrence,  Alice,  Bourton-on-Water, 

Prichett,   Francis  [abode  not  given], 

Danieli,  Giles,  Kingscote,  1634 
Hancox,    Edward,    Minchinhampton, 

1634 
Whinnard  ah.  England,  James,  Puckle- 

church,  1634 
Earnton,  Margery,  Stroud,  1634 
Tayler,  Richard,  Churcham,  1634 
Siford,  Richard,  Berkeley,  1634 
Hands,  Richard,  Naunton,  1634 
Biddle,  Sarah,  Newent,  1634 
Watts,  Stephen,  Hardwick,  1634 
Clarke,  John,  Sandhurst,  7  Chas.  I 
Simmes,  Maud,  Cotes,  8  Chas.  I 
Merry,  Thomas,  Sandhurst,  7  Chas.  I 
Vaughan,  Thomas,  Hinton,  10  Chas.  I 
Stratford,  Henry,   Hawling,  gent.,  22 

Chas.  I 
Holford,  Anne,  Bledington,  1637 
Wickes  .     .     .     1637 
Farmer,  Edward,  Newland,  1637 
Herbert,  Nicholas,  gent.,  1637 
Buckle,  Thomas,  Uckington,  1637 
Syrams,  Wm.  [abode  not  given],  1637 

1636. 

Wollames,  Anthony,  Hinton 
Lawrence,    Andrew,    Bourton-on-the- 

Water 
Cozen,  Ann,  Rodley 
Yeroth,  Alice,  Colford  [missing] 
Lysons,  Ann,  Rodley  [missing] 
Taylor,  Ann,  Micheldean  [missing] 
Pinckatt,  Benj.,  Middleton  [missing] 
Wilkins,  Bridget,  Frocester  [missing] 
Johnson,  Cecily,  Norton 
Hoare,  Charles,  Gloucester 


I54II650.] 


Glouceste  rsk  ire    J  J  ^ills. 


175 


Hawkes,  Charles,  Minrhinhampton 
England  als.  Wyneard,  Christian 

[abode  not  L,nven]  fmissingj-pt ■>-•■' 
Barnard,  Dorothy,  Newent  >•?' 

Rutter,  Dorothy,  Mickleton  *^''' 

Freame.  Dorothy,  Gloucester 
Kinne,  Edward,  Harescombe 
Howse,  Eliz.,  Cockeate  in  Coin  Denys 
Cowles,  Edward,  Quedgeley 
Powell,  Eleanor,  Oxenhall 
Bracy,  Edward,  Thornbury 
Huntington,  Edith,  I>  tton 
Reede,  Edward,  Bitton 
Bennett,  Elizabeth,  Brookethrop 
Cooke,  Edward,  Upleadon 
Shrewring,  Edrnund,  Glouccstei', 
maltster 
I      Greyhurst,  Ellis,  Bleddington 

Shargen  als.  Taylor,  Eliz.,  West  bury 
Rowland,  Giles,  Ruscombe  in  I^sley 
Shillam,  Edward,  Minchinhampton 
Massinger,  Eleanor,  Berkeley 
Dowle,  Erancis,  Tewkesbury 
Spencer,  Frances,  Cirencester 
Clarke,  Francis,  Hawkesbury 
Trotman,  George,  I'erkeley 
Clarke,  George,  Horsley 
Martin,  George,  (Gloucester,  brewer 
Chaundler,  Geoffrey,  Wotton-uncler- 

Edge 
James,  Cieorge,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Martin,  Guy,  Malswicke  in  Newent 
*Lodge,  Hugh,  Longhope 
Ridler,  Henry,  Painswick 
Eagles.  Henry.  Rundwick 
Rugge,  John,  Combe  in  Wotton- 
under-Edge 
Carpenter,  Joan,  Norton 
Hoskins,  John,  Dunisbourne  Rous 
Higford,  John,  Prestbury,  esq. 
Houlstead,  Isabel,  Lassington 
Tidmarsh,  John,  Broadwe'l,  clerk 
Graile,  John,  Stone  in  Berkeley,  clerk 
Durham,  John,  Willersley 
Cugley,  John,  Over  in  Churcham 
Bubb,  John,  Hucclecote 
Weight,  John,  Ruscombe  in  Stroud 
Hooke,  Isabel,  Crookes  in  Pauntlcy 
Wilse,  John,  Little  Dean,  clerk 
Berry,  John,  Titherington 
Spilman,  John,  Dymo<  k 
Clifford,  John,  Tuffley,  Gloucester 
Hamlin,  Jane,  Tuddington 
Taylor,  James,  Micheldean 
Biford,  John,  Slimbridge 
Young,  John,  Churcham 
SoUars,  John,  Haresfield 
Norton.  John,  Cheltenham 
Stratford.  John,  Hailes,  gent. 

•  Nul  in  the  ,MS.  C.ilendar. 


Mathews,  John,  Bream  in  Newland 
Dangerfield,  Jeromy,  Kingstanlcy 
Woodward,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Wyer,  John,  Ham  in  Berkeley 
Codrington,  Joyce,  Doddingtoii 
Greeninge,  John,  Standish  [missing] 
Drewe,  John,  Hartpury 
Swanly,  John,  Framilode  in  Eastington 
Aly,  John,  Moreton  \'alence 
Schooler,  John,  Shennington 
Wheeler.  Julian,  Dumbleton 
Roche,  Jane,  Tortworth 
Wilkins,  John,  Newington  Bagpaih 
Cornewell,  John,  Longborough 
Winter,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Dudley  als.  Bowers,  Margaret,  Stow 
Harbert,  Margaret,  Little  Risington 
Moore,  Margaret,  Parton  in  Church- 
down 
Reade,  Margaret,  Great  Washbourne 
Roberts,  Mary,  Dumbleton 
Freeman  als.  Rudgdall,  Margaret, 

Prestbury 
Goodin,  Mary,  Clapton  in  Berkeley 
Brewer,  Margaref,  Forthampton 
Kent,  Nicholas,  O.xenton 
Watts,  Nathaniel,  Stroud? 
West,  Peter,  Westcote 
Grindle,  Robert,  Charlton  Kings 
Symonds,  Richard,  Twining 
Honibourne,  Richard,  Laverton  in 

15uckland 
Jefferis,  Richard,  Duntsbourne 
Crowdy,  Richard,  Tuffley  in  Gloucester 
Harrington,  Richard,  Twining 
Nelme,  Robert,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Hall,  Robert.  Eastington 
Flecher,  Richard,  Wick  and  Abson 
Camden,  Robert,  Weiford 
lies,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Throkmorton,  Dame  Sarah,  Tirly 
Batman,  Staunton,  Bitton 
Cooke,  Stephen,  Gloucester,  woollen 

draper 
Mathewe,  Stephen,  Risington  Parva 
Keylocke,  Thomas.  Kodley  [mi^si^.g] 
Reade,    Thomas,    Ashton-sub-Edge 

[missing] 
Tomes,  Tliomas,  Wirkwar 
Fawsett,  Thos.,  Aston-sub-Edge,  clerk 
Smart,  Thomas,  Siston 
Highman,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Smith,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Clarke,  Thomas,  Calcott  in  Bagpath 
Willis.  Thomas,  Beckford 
Watkins,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Browne,  Thomas,  Little  Compton 
Bullocke,  Thomas,  Longney 
Hodges.  Thomas.  Prestbury 
Hill,  William,  alderman  of  Gloucester 


1/6 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Harding,  William,  Dursley 
Collins,  William,  Badminton  Magna 
Waterman,  William,  Prestbury 
Yarnall,  William,  Minsterworth 
Cowley,  William,  Hardwick 
Woodcocke,  Wm.,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Norton,  William,  Titherington.  gent. 
Gregory  ah.  Ridler,  William,  Great 

Witcombe 
Lawrence,  William,  Oldbury  in 

Thornbury 
Caudle,  Wm.,  The  Sladde  in  Miserden 
Bayly,  William,  Temple  Guiting 
Milton,  William,  Taynton 
Pincke,  William,  Gloucester 
Harvord.  Wm.,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Bisse,  William,  Rodborough 
Saniger,  William,  King  Stanley 
Panter,  William,  Horton 
Nicholas,  Winifrid,  Stratton 
Machen,  Wm.,[Hillesley]  Hawkesbury 
Lovell,  William,  Lea 
Bacon,  William,  Gloucester 
Smart,  William,  West  Littleton  in 

Thormerton 
Whiting,  William,  Tetbury,  mason 
Tucker,  William,  Siston  — 

Tainton,  William,  Prestbury 
Reve,  Wm.,  Wightfield  in  Deerhurst 
Crewe,  Walter,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Hill,  William,  South  Cerney  [torn] 
Burdocke,  Wm.,  Painswick  [missing] 
Harding,  William,  Woodmancote  in 

Uursley 

1637- 

This     bundle,  which     comprises    the 
years    1637-38-39,  is    in    bad    con- 
dition.    Many  of  the  Wills  in  the 
earlier  portion  are  much  torn  and 
decayed,  and  the  arrangement  does 
not  tally  with  the  calendar  in  several 
cases. 
Shawe,  Ann,  Minsterworth 
Angell,  Abel,  Gloucester  [torn] 
Ashmead  ah.  Himt,  Anthony,  Pains- 
wick 
*Wickham,  Arthur,  Marshfield  [torn] 
Thorne,  Alice,  Stowsladd,  St.  Briave's 
Horwood,  Alice,  Hawkesbury  [torn] 
Veale,     Agnes     or     Ann     \sic\.     St. 
Catherines,     Gloucester    [Kings- 
holm  in  calendar] 
Finche,  Alice,  Hempstead 
Pinckett,  Alice,  St.  Aldats 
Perrye,  Alice,  Gloucester 
Holford,  Ann,  Bleddington  [torn] 
Crewe,  Agnes,  Hillesley 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Wickham,  Arthur,  Marshfield  [torn] 

Out  of  place. 

Knight,  Abigale,  Gloucester 
Pitt,  Alice,  Tewkesbury 
Woodroffe,  Basil,  Minchinhampton 

Copy  and  original. 

Shayle,  Catherine,  Culkerton 
Winter,  Christopher,  Lidney 
Stocke,  Catherine,  Wickwar 
Browne,  Christopher,  Awre 
Jones,  David,  Flaxley 
Chewe,  Dorothy,  Little  Harsfield, 

Standish 
Biddle,  Elizabeth.  Ozelworth 
Sheilde,  Edith,  Titherington 
Webbe,  Edith,  Frocester 
Vaunt,  Ediih,  Fairford 

Fante  ah.  Vaunte  in  Calendar. 

Dowdeswell,  Edward,  Charlton  K<ngs 
Jordan,    Edward,  Ashbrook,  Ampney 

Crucis 
Bromwich,  Edmund,  Wotton,  Glou- 
cester 
Milton,  Eliz.,  Woodmacoate,  Bishop's 

Cleeve 
Bonde,  Eleanor,  Tirley 
-Fry,  Edward,  Wcsterleigh 
Hosyer,  Edward,  Nibley 
Clotterbook,  Fabian,  Gloucester 
Potter,  Frances,  Kings  Stanley,  widow 
Banaster,  George,  Turkdean 

Copy  and  original. 

Marten,  Guy,  Malswicke  Newent 

Seal ;  shield  with  >!« 

Feribye,  Geo.,  sen.,  Cirencester,  gent. 
Rowles,  Georges,  Haresfield 
Soramers,  Humphrey,  Alkington, 

Berkeley 
Earles,  Henry,  Willersley  [missing] 
Kiere,  Hanes,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Elger,  Henry,  Frocester 
Bishop,  Henry,  Ampney  Crucis,  clerk 
Damsell,  Henry,  Coin  St.  Aldwyn 
Nelme,  Henry,  Wotton-sub-Edge 
Browne,  Richard,  Norton,  Gloucester, 

gent. 

Endorsed  and  indexed  as  Henry. 

Cooper,  Henry,  Yate 

Oliffe,  Henry,  Wapley 

Beard,  Henry,  Saul 

*White,  Joseph,  Huntley,  clothier 

Endorsed  "  Tm.  Johis  White." 
Seal  heraldic  :    a  fess  between  3  fleur  de  lis. 

Harris,  John,  Gatwick,  Westbury 
Milton,  Jane,  Haydon 
Crabbe,  John,  Ham,  Berkeley 
Yonge,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Bower,  John,  sen.,  Newent 
Ady,  John,  Robborough 

*  Xot  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


177 


Pegler,  Jeromi,  Horsley 

Joan  in  Calendar. 

Gale,  John,  Edgworth 
Briggs,  John,  Rochampton 
Dowseinge,  John,  sen.,  Gloucester 
Birt,  Isabel,  Harscombe  [missing] 
Ashwin,  Joyce,  Willersey,  widow 

Joseph  in  Calendar. 

Theyer,  John,  sen.,  Cowpers  hill, 

Brockworth 
Fourde,  James,  Stroud 
Butler  als.  Lewes,  John,  Dodington 
England,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Howsheepe,  John,  Harthurst, 

Cheltenham 
Beale,  John,  sen.,  Hartbury 
Smyth,  John,  Sudley,  Winchcombe 
Longe,  John,  Tortworth 
Blainche,  John,  Eastington 
Williams,  John,  Wicke,  Abston 
.  Luce,  John,  Horton 
Shipway,  Joan,  Didmarton 
Wallington,  John,  Chipping  Campden 
Clarke,  John,  Oldbury 
Swanley,  John,   St.  Johns,  town  and 

county  of  Wexford,  Ireland 
Longe,  Joan,  Coldaston 
Hickes,  John,  Charfield 
Bruton,  John,  Murton,  Thornbury 
Radway,  John,  Ampney 
Richards,  John,  jun.,  Hardwicke 
Moore,  John,  Minsterworth 
Hale,  Joan,  Staunton 
Bower,  John,  sen.,  Nevvent 
Higges,  Lewis,  Horton 
Lugge,  Lawrence,  Gloucester 
Morton,  Lawrence,  Arlingham 
Albright,  Lawrence,  sen.,  Mickleton 
Persons,  Mary,  Winchcombe 
Osborne,  Margaret,  Horsley 
Ethridge,  Margaret,  Norton,Gloucester 

Ithridge  in  the  will. 

Davis,  Mathew,  Minsterworth 

Allen  als.  Chappe,  Margaret,  Oldbury- 

on-the-hill 
Mills,  Maurice,  Yate 
Earle,  Michael,  Ailston,  co.  Warn, 

dioc.  Worcester 

Yearle  in  the  will. 

Leyg,  Mathew,  Wicke,  Nibley 
Bryan,  Margaret,  Newnham 
Miles,  Nicholas,  Tibberton 
Man,  Nicholas,  Cirencester 
Harbertj  Peter,  Great  Barrington 
Fewster,  Richard,  Boxwell 
*Hathway,  Richard,  Halmer,  Berkeley 
Wollomes,  Roger,  Trinly 
Payne,  Robert,  Guyting 
Packer,  Richard,  North  Nibley 


1   3 


•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 
CtOUC.  WILLS. 


Higgias,  Robert,Gothrington,  Bishop's 

Cleeve 
Broade,  Robert,  Woodmacote,  North 

Cerney 
Price,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Samman,  Richard,  Saintbury 
Packer,  Robert,  Wick  and  Abston 
Bannaster,  Rich.,  Cheltenham  [torn] 
Crome,  Richard,  sen.,  Woodford, 

Berkeley 
Fowie,  Richard,  Westbury 
Wintle,  Samuel,  Churcham 
Drinckewater,  Sybil,  St.  Nicholas, 

Gloucester 
Spencer,  Samuel,  Morton  in  Marsh 
Hiett,  Thomas,  sen..  Bishop's  Cleeve 
Crumpe,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Scott,  Thomas,  Keinton,  Thornbury 
Roberts,  Thomas,  sen.,  Gloucester 
Sawford,  Thomas,  Norton 
Rundell,  Thomas,  Rockhampton 
Williams,  Thomas,  Bulley,  clerk 
Jobbins,  Thomas,  Ham,  Berkeley 
Stephens,  Thomas,  Churchdown 
Bowton,  Thomas,  Bourton-on-the-hill 
Yate,  Thomas,  Arlingham,  gent. 
Greyhurst  als.  Saunders,  Thomas, 

Bleddington 
Walker,  Thomas,  Nawnton 
Barnard,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Goodman,    Thomas,    sen.,   Aston-on- 

Carrant 

Also  a  copy. 

Parslowe,  Thomas,  sen.,  Uley 
Townsend,  Thos.,  Great  Shurdington 
Knight,  Thomas,  Woodford 
Tymbrell,  Thos,  Coin  Rogers 
Dauncy,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 

?  of  Uley ;  as  Terrett,  Packer,  Hill,  and  Pegler 
are  named. 

Bidle,  Thos.,  Sinwell,  Wotton-under- 

Edge 
Mason,     Thomas,     Brockhampton, 

Sevenhampton 
Izaacke,  Walter,  Siston 
Johnson,  William,  Long  Marston 
Sisell  als.  Hooper,  William,  Stone 
Reade,  William,  Wood  Stanway 
Purnell,  Walter,  Hill 
Longe,  Walter,  Birdlipp 
Derham,   William,  sen.,  Weston-sub- 

Edge 
Elmes,  William  [abode  not  given] 
Archar,  William,  Down  Ampney 

Signed  X  "  the  mark  of  Wyllm.  Arerde,"  but  this 
last  is  written  by  an  illiterate  hand,  and  the 
name  is  doubtless  Archer  or  Archard. 

Franckys,  William,  Barn  wood 
*Hies,  William,  Corse 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 

N 


178 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Hornidge,  Wm.,  Frampton-on-Severn  j 

Mayoe,  William,  Trinity,  Gloucester  j 

Payne,  William,  Haresfield  j 

Hampton,  William,  Stoke  Orchard  , 

*Caswell,  William,  Arlingham  ' 
Bullocke,  William  [abode  not  given] 

To  bo  bu.  by  ray  father  in  Redford  churchyai  J. 

Mathewes,  Wm.,  sen.,  Barton  Street, 

Gloucester 
Bicke,  Wm.,  St.  Mary  Magdalene, 

Gloucester 

Siijned  "  William  Beecke."    Copy  and  original. 

Barnes,  William,  Prestbury 
Yonge,  Walter,  Gloucester 
*Weisteed,   Margaret,   Kingscote,  pr. 
28  Oct.,  1626 

1638. 

Millard,  Anthony,  Welford  [missing] 
Symmes,  Agnes,  Wickuar  [missing] 
Howell,  Alice,  Colford  [missing] 
Hopkins,  Adam,  Ouinton  [missing] 
West,  Alice,  Upton  [missing] 
Taylor,  Augustine,  Oddington 
Walker,  Ann,  Chipping  Campden 

[missing] 
Gretton,  Ann,  St.  Katherine 
Roberts,  Ann,  Grafton  [torn] 
Crowdye,  Alice,  Tuffley  [missing] 

Pratt,  Abraham,  Raingeworthy 

Edwards,  Ann.  Tvi^; worth 

Bridgman,  Anthon\,  Micheldean 

Hall,  Alice,  Halsey  [missing] 

Pritchetts,  Bridget,  Gloucester 

Humphryes,  Bartholomew,  Naunton 

Izod,  Ijiidget,  Tuddington 

Vaughan,    Catherine,    St.    Michael, 
Gloucester 

Coxe,  Cressett,  Latteridge,  spinster 

Crowse,  Charles,  Blaisdon 

Pargitor,  David,  Longborow  [missing] 

Biddle,  Dennis,  Hartbury 

Kinge,  Daniel,  Eastington 

Attkins,  David,  Hill 

Holtham,  Elizabeth,  Dorsington 

Combe,  Edward,  bu.  Bitton 

Browne,  Edmund,  Bicknor  English 

Davys,  Giles,  Stroud 

Staple,  Elbright,  Slimbridge 

Howborue,  Edie,  Uley 

Browneinge,  Edward,  I  rocester 
•  Simondes,  Edmund,  Wc^ttileigh 

Yonge,  Edward,  Bisley 

Greenehalfe,  Edwd.,  Eastleacl.  Marten 

Wastfield,  Edmund,  Avenmg 
Jobbins,  Edward.  The  Heath,  Berkeley 
Milles,  Edith,  Yate 
Fobbes,  Eleanor,  Wickwar 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Bradshawe,  Edward,  Windridge 
Veysey,  Elizabeth,  Shipton  Moyne 
Birde,  Giles,  Horsley  [missing] 
Beedle,    Edith,    Wotton-sub-Edge 

[missing] 
Hale,  Edwd.,  Cow  Honiborne  [missing] 
Wilkins,  Edward,  Todbury  [missing] 
Mealesi  Edward,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Hale,  Edith,  Bengrove 
Pope,  Edmund,  Horcott,  Kennsford 
Rogers,  Edward,  Badgworth 
Trotman,  Edward,  Cam 
Robottome,   Edmund,  Chipping  Sod- 
bury 
Pargettor,  David,  Longborough,  gent. 
Springe,  Francis,  Brookethrop 
Smith,  Francis,  Cubberley 
Whitton,    Frances,    Gotherington    in 

Cleeve 
Flower,  George,  Siston 
Evans,  George,  Minchinhampton 
Lumbart,  Gilbert,  Leckhampton 
Evans,  Griffith,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Cliffe,  Henry,  Waply 
Mathewes,  Henry,  North  Nibley 
Harbert,  Henry,  Baginton 
Smyth,  Hugh,  Dursley 
Clarke,  Henry,  Cheltenham 
Hulinge,  Henry,  Newland 
Hewet,  Humphry,  Owlpen 
Perryn,  John,  Brockworth 
Crome,  Jane,  Berkeley 
Stephens,  John,  Lancant 
Malverne,  John,  Parton  in  Churchdown 
Barnard,  James,  King  Stanley 
Surman,  John,  St.  Owen's,  (Gloucester 
Mallet,  John,  Bevington  in  Berkeley 
Cowstanes,  John,  Churcham 
Toe,  Joseph,  Eastington 
Hopkins,  Judith,  Cirencester 
Bissy,  John,  Hill 
Drinkewater,  John.  Boddingtnn 
Tayler  a/s.  Rodman,  James,  Charfield 
Hill,  John,  Arlingham 
Browninge,  James,  Leyterton 
Sheppard,  John,  Moreton  in  Thornbury 
Higman,  John,  Gloucester 
I  Leonard,  John,  Dorsington 
I  Butler,  John,  Marshfield 
Collier,  John,  Kingswood 
■  Wakley,  Jeremy,  King  Stanley 
'  Huntley,  John,  Painswick 
Bowland,  Jane,  Gloucester 
Saunders,  John,  Tiiley 
'  Smith,  John,  Westcote 
;  Thorne,  John,  Thornbury 
I  Mosely,  John,  sen.,  Campden 
I  Bower,  James,  Newent 
Price,  John,  Gloucester 
1  Brawne,  John,  Norton 


1 541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


179 


Winstonejohn,  Stonehouse,dated  162J 
Webster,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Badger,  John,  Wotton,  Gloucester 
Haynes,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Atkins,  Joan,  Cheltenham 
Robbins,  John,  Ashelworth 
*Webb,  William,  Howcombe  in  Min- 

chinhampton,  pr.  1633 
Little,  John,  Churchdown 
Byrte,  Isabel,  Harscombe 
Large,  John,  Sherborne 
Webb,  John,  Horsley 
Bussell,  John,  Lower  Swell 
Huntly,  John,  Odington 
Whit,  John,  Bradley  in  Wotton 
Baylis,  James,  vicar  of  Coaley 
Ashmeade,  John,  Brimpsfeild 
Tipper,  John,  Ampney  Peter 
Webb,  Joan,  Kingswood 
Warner,  John,  Cowley 
Chaplin,  Joan,  Cowley 
Warner,  John,  Cam,  clothier 
Cale,  John,  Dorsington 
Keyte,  John,  Pebworth 
Vysar,  John,  Langhurne 
Robins,  James,  Awre  [missing] 
Beard,  John,  Ebley  in  Randwick 
Heaven,  John,  King  Stanley 
Finch,  John,  Oxenton 
Kecke,  John,  Marston  Sicca 

Here  is  a  torn  will,  no  name. 

Swanley,  John,  Framilode  in  Easting- 
ton,  gent. 
Lucas,  John,  Slimbridge 
Dimery,  John,  Cromhall 
Davis,  Joan,  Bevington  in  Berkeley 
Watkins,  John,  Hardwicke 
Tyler,  John,  Pucklechurch 
Showle,  John,  Longford 
Nicholls,  John,  Marshfield 
Eagles,  John,  Deerhurst  Walton 
Picke  als.  Venery,  John,  Tortworth 
Barret,  John,  Moreton  in  Marsh 
Gill,  Jane,  Duntsbourn  Abbotts 
Gracinge,  Mary,  Minsterworth 
Gwynnett,    Mary,    Shurdington    in 

Badgeworth 
Greeninge,    Margaret,    Westall    in 

Cheltenham 
Packer,  Margaret,  Cam 
Bubb,  Maud,  Wickwar 
Smyth,  Nicholas,  Frocester 
Nevysam,  Nicholas,  Beckford 
Mawson,  Nicholas,  King  Stanley 
Freind,  Nicholas,  Moreton  in  Thorn- 
bury 
Staight,  Paul,  Wood  Stanway 
Mason,  Percival,  Twigworth 
Tomson,  Richard,  Ruardean 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Scott,  Richard,  Ham  in  Berkeley 
Monninge,  Roger,  Kingscote 
Olife,     Robert,    Tiddington   in    Ash- 
church 
Stephens,  Robert,  Rodley  in  Westbury 
Smithe,  Richard,  South  Cerney 

Proved  in  P.C.C. 

Beard,  Rich.,  alderman  of  Gloucester 
Wickes,  Richard,  Avening 
Robins,  Richard,  Haresfield 
Hall,  Richard,  Beverstone,  clerk 
Woodward    als.    Potter,    Richard, 

Raingeworthie 
Fryer,  Richard,  Arlingham 
Church,  Roger,  Sandhurst 
Bullocke,  Robert,  Siston 
Robinson,  Ralph,  Newland 
Humphryes,  Ralph,  Sherborne 
Fowle,  Richard,  Westbury 
White,  Richard,  Laverton 
Hall,  Richard,  Charlton  Abbotts 
Wight,  Richard,  Bisley 
Aley,  Roger,  Abstone 
Sawnders  als.  Grayhurst,  Redigo 

[abode  not  given] 

A  testatrix. 

Hawkins,  Robert,  Cirencester 
Pritchard,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Pirton,  Richard,  0.xenhall 
Robertes,  Samuel,  Chedworth 
Munden,  Simon,  Alkington 
Halinge,  Thomas,  Wheatenhurst 
Humphries,  Thomas,  Whaddon 

Omfris  in  will. 

Loveday,  Thomas,  Stroud 
Gayner,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Barber,  Thomas,  Horton 
Pearce,  Thomas,  Great  Shurdington 
Pearce,  Thomas,  Great  Badminton 
Ayleway,  Thomas,  Rodley 
Hadden,  Thomas,  Maugersbury 
Sparry,  Thomas,  Twining 
Little,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Meysey,  Thomas,  Naunton 
Payne,  Thomas,  Campden 
Watkins,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Stevens,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
Cole,  Thomas,  Cleeve  [missing] 
Wilkinson,  Thomas,  Newport 
Fowler,  Thomas,  Yate 
Dier,  Thomas,  Compton  Abdale 
Weale,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Middleton,  Thomas,  Fla.xley 
Smith,  Thomas,  Bitton 
Smith,  Thos.,  sen.,  Preston-on-Stour 
Veeke,  W^alter,  Cirencester 

Vicke  in  the  Calendar. 

Harbert,  William,  Fairford 
Lawrence,  Walter,  Tedbury 


i8o 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650 


Cowles,  William,  Longney 

♦Reade,  Thomas,  Aston-sub-Edge,  pr. 

in  1636 
Smith,  William,  Nimpsfield 
Browninge,  Walter,  Tresham 
Ellarie,  Walter,  Frampton  Cotterel 

[torn] 
Ven,  William,  Badmanton  Magna 
Daunce,  William,  Little  Witcombe, 

Badgeworth 
Kent,  William,  Orle,  Cheltenham 
Russell,  William,  Painswick  [torn] 
Waddam,  William,  Marshfield 
Ashmeade,  William,  Uley  [torn] 
Blisse,  William,  Painswick 
Hill,  William,  Slimbridge  [torn] 
Jeffe,  William,  Slimbridge  [torn] 
Tog-well,  Wm.,  Colesbome  [missing?] 
Williams,  Wm.,  Coleford  [missing  ?] 
Nash,  William,  Elmore 
Embrey,  William,  Cirencester  [torn] 
Cooke,  William,  Stinchcombe  [torn] 
Marten,  Wm.,  Wotton-sub-Edge  [torn] 
Curtis,  William,  Winchcombe  [torn] 
Partridge,  William,  Stanley  St.  Leo- 
nard [torn] 
Cooke,  William,  Lotridge 

1639. 

Partridge,  Alice,  Clowerwall  [missing] 
Cawdle,  Ann,  Miserdean  [missing] 
Tidmarsh,  Ann,  Bradwell  Tmissing] 
Tayler,  Arthur,  Hillersley  [missing] 
Bluk    als.    Flucke,    Alice,    Holirood 

Ampney  [missing] 
Fletcher,  Alice,  Abson  [missing] 
Hayes  als.  Phillipps,  Alice,  Tuddington 

[missing] 
Crew,  Arthur,  Hawkesbury  [missing] 
Reddy,  Alexander,  Maisemore 
Holtham,    Alice,    IMarston     Sicca 

[missing  ?] 
Pearse,  Alice,  Kempsford 
Cox,  Agnes,  Cowly  [missing] 
Harolde,  Agnes  [abode  not  given] 
Hall,  Alice,  Sapperton  [torn] 
Harper,  Alexander,  South  Marston, 

Meysey 
Ady,  Alice,  Boxwell 
Doodinge,  Alice,  Dyrham 
Pope,  Alice,  Kempsford 
Williams,  Ann,  Trinity,  Gloucester 
Crumpe,  Arthur,  Werley,  Westbury 
Walker,  Anthony,  Wickwar 
Ridler,  Ann,  Sudeley 
Briscoe,  Agnes,  Marshfield 
jj?  Wooding^on,  Alice,  Down  Ampney 
Weston,  Ann,  Yate 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Southeroe,  Barbara,  Laverton,  Buck- 
land 
Guy,  Cyprian,  Wood  Stanway 
Swift,  Catherine,  Iron  Acton 
Cooke,  Christopher,  Cowley 

Legacy  to  Church  of  Xotgrove. 

Griffin,  Christopher,  Kingswood 
Neighbour,  Connont,  Dumbleton 
Strangle,  Catherine,  Doynton 
Powell,  Davy,  Beckford 
Browne,  Daniel,  Haresfield 
Greene,  Dorothy,  Coin  St.  Aldwyn 
Randle,  Giles,  Cranham,  clerk 
Tustian,  Giles,  Westcote  [torn] 
Witcombe,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Okey,  Elizabeth,  Shipton  Sollers 
Griffith,  Eleanor,  Newland 
Southerne,  Elizabeth,   Laverton   in 

Buckland 
Bower,  Eleanor,  Newent  [missing] 
Cox,  Elizabeth,  Twigworth 
Willis,  Elizabeth,  Cheltenham 
Archer,    Edward,    Hampton    Meysey 

[missing] 
Cole,  Edmund,'North  Nibley  [missing] 
Clissold,  Giles,  Avening  [missing] 
^^%Z^^  Elizabeth,  Sapperton 
Millard,  Eleanor,  Welford 
Orton,    Elizabeth,    Ashton-under-Hill 

[missing] 
Ritch,  Edmund,  Hawkesbury  [torn] 
Feild,  Eleanor,  Tewkesbury 
Knight,  Edward,  Horsley 
Childe,  Edward,  Slimbridge 
Tieckle,  Francis,  Stone  in  Berkeley 
Awood,  Francis,  Cowley  [missing] 
Witcombe,  George,  Hempstead 
Watkins,  George,  Standish 
IddoUs,  Gabriel,  Leonard  Stanley 
Birde,  George,  Horsley  [missing] 
Jeyne,   William,   Frampton    Naunt 

[missing] 
Rickards,    Gabriel,  Minchinhampton 
Patmore,    George,    Frampton-on- 

Severn 
Wheeler,  Henry,  Newland  [missing] 
Bainham,  Henry,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Taylor,  Humphrey,  Cirencester,  clerk 
Elliottes,  Henry,  Randwicke 
Hatton,  Henry,  Forthampton 
Gale,     Henry,    Clifford    Chambers 

[missing] 
Holwell,  Henry,  Wickwar 
Clotterboocke,  John,  sen.,  King  Stanley 
Vaughan,  John,  Eastington 
Cowley,  John,  Gloucester 
Preeste,  John  [abode  not  given] 
Cole,  John,  sen.,  Kemerton 
Humphries  als.  Maior,  Joan,  Chelten- 
ham 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


i«i 


Bullocke,  Joshua,  Elmore 
Butler,  Julian,  Pitchcombe 

Woodman,  John,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Surtnan,  John,  Tirley 
Phelpes,  John,  Churcham 
Ryler,  John,  Longney 

Ven,  John,  Churcham 

White  ills.  Jenkins,  John,  Hawkesbury 

Deane,  John,  Charlton  Kings 

Hardinge,  John,  sen.,  Bitton 

Stansby,  John,  Badgeworth 

Haynes,  Joseph,  Eastington 

Bolt,  John,  Pebworth 

Butt,  John,  Minchinhampton 

Bryan,  John,  Abson 
I      Smyth,  John,  Berkeley 

Feverell,  Jane,  Slimbridge 

Hill,  John,  Kingswood 

Preston,  Isabel,  Cold  Aston 

Thomas,  James,  Tetbury 

Summers,  John,  Yate 

Varnam,  John,  Minsterworth 

Mortimer,  John,  Berkeley 

Masfeild,  John,  Maisemore 

Cotterell,  John,  Salperton 

Izaacke,  John,  Tormarton 

Hathway,  John,  Iron  Acton 

Addames,  John,  Gloucester,  gent. 

Paine,  Joan,  Cirencester 

Trotman,  John,  Bredstone 

Holsteed,  John,  Westbury 

Patch,  John,  Thornbury 

Butcher,  John,  Blaisdon 

Bower,  Joan,  Moreton  Valence 

Pirrie,  John,  Huntley 

Betterton,  John,  jun.,  Fairford 

Harris,  John,  Churchdown 

Hall,  John,  parson  of  Dyrham 

Dowdeswell,   John,   sen.,   Charlton 
Kings 

Smyth,  Josias,  Dyrham 

Welch,  Jane,  Little  Dean 

Tyler,  John,  Ashehvorth 

Wintle,   John,  sen.,   Cowlies    Elm    in 
Westbury 

Britten,  John,  sen.,  Bitton,  yeoman 

Wilse,  Joan,  Little  Dean 

Deriatt,  Joan,  Stinchcombe 

Cadell,  John,  Bosley  in  Westbury 

Underhill,  John,  Bitton 

Okes,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge,  linen 
draper 

Morrice,  James,  Marshfield 

Lloyd,  John,  rector  of  Great   Wit- 
combe 

Lombard,  Joan,  Leckhampton 

Hulins,  John,  Rodborough 

Pippard,  Joan,  O.xenhall 

Mason,  Jane,  Hartpury 

Hughes,  Joan,  Yate 

1  3    * 


Sowle,  John,  Leigh 
Cox,  John,  Newent 
Stiles,  John,  Ampney  Crucis 
King-scoate,  Maurice,  Berkeley 
Collins,  Mary,  Hard  wick 
Phillipps  als.  Tyler,  Maurice,  Dursley 
Berret,  Margaret,  Hannam 
Duninge,  Margaret,  Lydney 
Millard,  Mary,  Newington  Bagpath 
Festers,  Margery,  Tewkesbury 
Smith,  Matthew,  Berkeley 
Webb,  Martha,  Stone  in  Berkeley 
Bicke,  Margaret,  Guiting  Power 
Walker,  Mary,  Wickwar 
Goslin,  Margery,  Churcham 
Parret,  Mary,  Dursley 
Varley,  Margaret,  Prestbury 
Griffith,  Margery,  Blaisdon 
Trotman,  Maurice,  Berkeley 
Hollway,  Martha,  Titherington 
Biffard,  Margaret  [abode  not  given] 
Patmore,    Margery,    Frampton-on- 

Severn 
Pegler,  Margery,  Stonehouse 
Beard,  Margery,  Saul 
Osborne,  Noah,  Stratton 
Haines,  Nathaniel,  Saul 
Haines,    Nicholas,    Frampton-on- 

Sevem 
Wildie,  Nicholas  [abode  not  given] 
Bailife,  Nicholas,  Ashehvorth 
Dobbes,  Oliffe,  Barton  St.,  Gloucester 
Iddolls,  Philip,  Oldbury-on-the-Hill 
Turbervile,  Robert,  Twining 
Milton,  Robert,  Cheltenham 
Allway,  Robert,  Frampton-on-Sevein 
Allen,  Richard,  Awre 
Hughes,  Robert,  Wotton,  gent. 
Tayloe,  Robert,  Stroud 
Okey,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
Nelson,  Robt.,  Chipping  Sodbury,  gent. 
Atkins,  Richard,  Upton  St.  Leonards 

[missing] 
Tyler,   Richard,  Wotton-under-Edge, 

fuller 
Harbert,  Robert,  Ampney  Crucis 
Turner,  Richard,  Brockworth 
Neale,  Robert,  Yate 
Newman,  Richard,  Great  Witcombe, 

badger  [1640] 
Williams,    Richard,    Brockwear    in 

Huelsfield 
Hooper,  Richard,  Hartpury 
Fisher,  Richard,  Elmstone 
Freeman,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Gregorie,  Roger,  Abson 
Winniffe,  Robert,  Chedworth 
Bury,  Robert,  Fawfield 
Smith,  Reuben,  Bitton 
Younge,  Richard,  Treddington 


I82 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Stephens,  Richard,  Bisley 
Osborne,  Richard,  Horsley 
Blacke,  Robert,  Pucklechurch 
Hayward,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
Hieron,  Richard,  Cow  Honyborne 
Walker,    Ralph,  Great   Badminton 

Magna 
Purser,  Richard,  Ebrington 
Cotes,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Layney,  Richard,  Newent 
Witchell,  Richard,  Kingswood 
Butterton,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Holford,  Richard,  Bleddington 
Gardiner,  Richard,  Painswick 
Gaye,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Hall,  Stephen,  Weston-on-Avon,  clerk 
Dudbridge,   Stephen,  Woodchester, 

tucker 
Gagge,  Stephen,  Cannopp 
Hallawes,  Samuel,  Uursley,  clerk 
Griffith,  Simon,  N'ewland 
Clavell    als.     Clayfield,     Thomas, 

Eastington 
Brudge,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Rowles,  Thos.,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Smith,  Thomas,  Tirley 
Watkins,  Thomas,  Randwick 
Waters,  Thomas,  Tortvvorth 
Hunt,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Jefferie,  Thomas,  Bitton 
Probin,  Thomas,  Newland,  tanner 
Grindall,  Thomas,  Ailberton  in  Lydney 
Picke,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Partridge,  Thomas,  Newland 
Edwardes,  Thomas,  Side 
Haines,  Thomas,  Ampney  Mary 
Middleton,  Thomas,  Newland 
Rodway,  Thomas,  North  Cerney 
Castell,  Thomas,  Adlestrop 
Hill,  Thomas,  sen.,  Newent 
Selman,  Thomas,  Cam 
Tysom,  Thomas,  Berkeley,  mercer 
Harrys,  Thomas,  Oldbury 
Merriman,  Thomas,  Twining 
Hollister,  Thomas,  Westerleigh 
Watkins,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Hayward,  Thomas,  Sandhurst 
Cooke,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Greening,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Guy,  Thomas,  sen.,  Bleddington 
Jeynes,  William,  Sapperton 
Sheaver,  Walter,  Hill 
Weether,  William,  Thornbury 
Baker,  William,  Berkeley 
Browninge,  Walter,  Tresham 
Johnson,  William,  Sherborne 
Lapworth,  William,  Hathrop 
Frape,  William,  Slimbridge 
Rowles,  William,  Bisley,  fuller 
Picke,  William,  Cromhall,  lime-burner 


Garlicke,  William,  Alderton 
Izod,  Wm.,  jun.,  Laverton  in  Buckland 
Marchant,  William,  Slimbridge 
Pinnocke,  Wm.,  Ailberton  in  Lydney 
Sewell,  Walter,  Lippiat 
Harding,  William,  Dursley 
Strange,  Walter,  Siston 
Johnson,  William,  Sherborne 
Wood,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Meysey,  William,  Bisley 
Tayler,  William,  Tiddenham 
Mill,  William,  Randwick 
Carter,  Walter,  Arlingham 
Lawrence,    William,    Shurdington    in 
Badgeworth,  gent. 

1640. 

Walter,  Alice,  Beckford 

Birte,  Aldenns,  Shipton  Moyne 

George,  Alice,  Alderton 

Longe,  Agnes,  Horton 

Keise,  Ann,  Newent 

Kingscoate,  Abraham,  Kingscote 

Tommes,  Anthony,  Sherborne 

Vicke,  Ann,  Eastington 

Greene,  Adam,  Lidney 

Aliin,  Ann,  Bamwood 

Coleborne,  Ann,  Alvington 

Drewe,  Alice,  Churcham 

*Keyse,  Anne,  Newent 

Stephens,  Ann  [torn] 

*Kingscote,  Abraham,  Kingscote 

Compire,  Alice,  Wickwar 

*Vick,  Anne,  Eastington 

Hitchins,  Anthony,  Cam 

*Greene,  Adam,  Lydney 

Baylies  als.  Randall,  Anne,  Shenning- 

ton 
*Alline,  Anne,  Barnwood 
Constable,  Anne,  Chipping  Campden 
*Colburne,  Anne,  Alvington 
White,  Anne,  Buckland 
*Longe,  Agnes,  Horton 
Keake,  Alice,  Ashelworth 
Halker,  Ann,  Deerhurst 
Smith,  Angel,  Newnham 
Drew,  Ann,  Leighterton 
Millard,  Agnes,  Avening 
Aly,  Arthur  [abode  not  given] 
Bradshew,     Bartholomew,    Little 

Barrington 
Bragge,  Charles,  Cirencester 
Farr,  Catherine,  Hawkesbury 
Watkins,     Catherine,    Dunfield    in 

Kempsford 
Vasey,  Catherine,  Arlingham 
Aleye,  Catherine,  Stanley  St.  Leonards 
Style,  Catherine,  Tewkesbury 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


183 


Pinbury,  Charles,  Cranham 
Holte,  Charles,  Naunton,  gent. 
Allexander    ah.    Mansell,    Cyprian, 

Mythe  in  Tewkesbury 
Baugh,  Edward,  Twining  [missing] 
Hutchins,  Edward,  Cam 
Reeve  als.  Penly,  Eliz.,  Cirencester 
Aldam,  Elizabeth,  Sodbury  Parva 
Batt,  Edward,  Eastington 
Mannington,  Elizabeth,  Tirley 
Welford,  Edward,  Gloucester,  haber- 
dasher 
Loveday,  Giles,  Painswick 
Kynne,  Edward,  Painswick 
Harris,  Elizabeth,  Harscombe 
Mason,  Eleanor,  Cheltenham  [torn] 
Mills,  Elizabeth,  Welford 
Chamberline,  Edmund,  Westbury 
Whittington,  Eleanor,  Kinton 
River,  Francis,  Barton  St.,  Gloucester 
Tyler,  Guy,  Hampnet 
Thayer,  George,  Whittington 
Dowle,  Henry,  Staunton 
Savery,  Henry,  Quenington 
Smyth,  Henry,  Bitton 
Clements,  Henry,  Ashchurch 
Jones,  Henry,  Gloucester,  esq. 

Arms  :  a  lion  rampant. 

Cooke,  Hugh,  Newnham 

Kendell,  Humphrey,  Stone  in  Berkeley 

Hay-ward,  Henry,  North  Nibley 

Clarke,  Henry,  Gloucester 

Wells,  Henry,  Tetbury 

Veysy,  Hercules,  Shipton  IVIoyne 

Wools,  Henry,  Gloucester  [missing] 

Walker,  John,  Yate 

lies,  John,  Shipton  ]\Ioyne 

Whitter,  John,  Gloucester 

Jenkins,  Joan,  Coin  St.  Aldwyn 

Hanman,     James,     Bourton-on-the- 

Water 
Blanch,  James,  Eastington 
Greene,  Joan,  Lea 
Garner,  Julian,  Sandhurst 
Hiller,  John,  Hannam  in  Bitton 
Clutterbooke,  John,  Slimbridge 
Pinke,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Dowle,  John,  Ruardean 
Bufton,  Joan,  Kemerton 
Wyman,  John,  Barton  St.,  Gloucester 
Bradley,  John,  Thornbury 
Twining,  James,  Corse 
Staple,  John,  Woodchester 
Ham,  John,  Harnhill,  clerk 
Hanman,  Joseph,  Wheatenhurst 
Horner,  John,  Gloucester 
Reade,  John,  Bitton 
Rickettes,  John,  Willersey 
Palmer,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Russell,  John,  Saintbury 


Baker,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Twyning,  John,  Upleadon 

Perine,  Joan,  Brockworth 

Peters,  John,  O-xenhall 

Elbridge,  John,  Gloucester 

Baughe,  John,  Twining,  gent. 

Kedgin,  John,  Coleford 

Haines,  John,  Ampney  Mary 

Cox,  John,  Dunfield,  Wilts. 

Richards,  John,  Coin  St.  Aldwyn 

Gregorie,  Jane,  Abson 

Cooke,  John,  Slimbridge 

Craker,  John,  Gloucester 

Redferne,  John,  Haresfield 

Tomes,  James,  Staunton 

James,  Joan,  Longhope 

Bullocke,  John,  Newent 

Rose,  Jerome,  Lower  Swell 

Hajrward,   John,   gent.,   alderman   of 
Gloucester 

Tyler,  John,  Dursley 

*Minchin,  Anne  [abode  not  given],  pr. 
1631 

Hill  als.  Dawes,  John,  South  Cerney 

Deighton,  John,  Gloucester 

Cox,  Lawrence,  Deerhurst 

Crumpe,  Margaret,  Lydney 

Tilie,  Margaret,  Cold  Aston 

Neale,  Michael,  Iron  Acton 

Rogers,  Mary,  Maisemore 

Teale,  Margaret,  North  Cerney 

Longden,  Mary,  Tresham  in  Hawkes- 
bury 

Marten,  Margaret,  Winchcombe 

Rodborne,  Maud,  Abson 

Saunders,  ^L1tthew,  Berkeley 

Pyrret,  Nicholas,  Upper  Slaughter 

Deighton,  Nathaniel,  Cirencester 

Fox,  Poyns,  Bitton 

Longe,  Roger,  Haresfield 

Marton,  Richard,  Horsley 

Tomes,  Rich.,  Bourton-on-the- Water 

Bryant,  Roger,  Bitton 

Davis,  Robert,  Great  Badminton 

Hannis,  Richard,  Lassington 

Payne,  Robert,  Turkdean 

Jenner,  Robert,  Kempsford,  husband- 
man 

Afoule,  Richard,  Lydney 

Drew,  Richard,  Uley 

White,  Richard,  Dymock 

Baneaster,     Richard,     Clowerwall    in 
Newland 

Bennett,  Richard,  Woodford 

Arkill,  Richard,  Sherborne 

Tayler,  Richard,  Slimbridge 

Coulstone,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 

Weoly,  Roger,  Chipping  Campden 

Heald,  Richard,  Deerhurst 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


1 84 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Martin,  Richard,  Longhope 
Fryer,  Richard,  ArHngham 
Prigge,  Richard,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Roberts,  Richard,  Dumbleton 
Stoute,  Richard,  Bitton 
Fry,  Susan,  Westerleigh 
Hill,  Sybil,  Oxenhall 
Wathan,  Thomas,  Hillhouse  in  Hares- 
combe 
Webb,  Thomas,  Rodborough 
Curtis,  Thomas,  Alderton 
Hopkins,  Thomas,  Tibberton 
Baker,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Guy,  Thomas,  Bleddington 
Potter,  Timothy,  Shennington 
Browne,  Thomas,  Newland 
Jones,  Thomas,  Rangeworthy 
Bissie,  Thomas,  Rockhampton 
Bicknell,  Thomas,  Hampnett 
Jervice,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Wilkins,  Thomas,  Cowley 

Tenant  of  John  Browninge. 

Dickes,  Thomas,  Cirencester,  mason 
Barnes,  Thomas,  Cromhall 
Jorden,  Thomas,  Stoke  Orchard 
Adeane,  Thomas,  Awre 
Colericke,  Thomas,  curate  of  Church- 
down 
Ager,  Thomas,  Wheatenhurst 
King,  Thomas,  Down  Ampney 
*Tompson,  Timothy,  Berkeley,  pr.  1633 
Browne,  Thomas,  Hardwicke 
Shell  als.  Paine,  Thomas  [missing] 
Chedworth,  Thomas,  Newent 
Winbole,  Thomas,  Great  Badminton 
Rose,  Thomas,  Hampnet 
Marment,  Thomas,  Eastington  [torn] 
Ritchman,  Thomas,  Oldbury 
Smith,  William,  Iron  Acton 
Harris,  William,  Hempstead 
Davies,  William,  Newnham 
Osborne,  William,  Horsley  [torn] 
Ickins,  William,  Dumbleton 
Morsly,  William,  Westerleigh 
Freeman,  William,  Weston-sub-Edge 

[missing] 
Bonner,  William,  gent.,  Campden 
Holsie,  Walter,  Tetbury 
Lea,  William,  Saintbury 
Phelpes,  William,  Wolton 
Stock,  William,  Fawfield 
Hoare,  William,  Gloucester 
Greene,  William,  Tibberton 
*Asborne,  William,  Daynton 
Ireland,  William,  Rodborough 
Weare  als.  Piper,  William,  Alderton 

[torn] 
Quintin,  William,,  Rockhampton,  clerk 
Roseblade,  Wm.,  Siddington  [missing] 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Andrewes,  William,  Berkeley  [torn] 
Nyblet,  William,  Painswick 
Hurne,  William,  Berkeley  [missing] 
Clarke,  Wm.,  Badmanton  [missing] 
Fowler,  William,  Wapley  [missing] 
Walker,  William,  Thornbury  [missing] 
Egerley,  William,  Torlton  [missing] 

1641. 

Turbervile,  Alice,  Twining  [missing] 
Wadie,  Ann,  Cirencester 
Clarke,  Arthur,  Hawkesbury 
Burly,  Alice,  Awre 

Partridge,  Anthony,  Coin  St.  Aldwyn 
Peart,  Ann,  Church  Stanway 
Danniell,  Alice,  Ebrington 
Proute,  Arthur,  Wickwar 
Shatforde,  Anthony,  Hardwicke 
Cartwright,  Alice,  Treddington 
Bamely,  Anne,  Bitton 
♦Chestro,  Anthony,  Northleach 
Kings,  Ann,  Hartpury 
Barber,  Blanche,  Ailberton  in  Lydney 
Yate,  Bridget,  Peb worth 
Reade,  Christopher,  Thormerton 
Window,  Christopher,  Quedgeley 
Freeman,  Catherine,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Greene,  Catherine,  Minsterworth 
Dole,  Dorothy,  Thornbury 
HoUister,  Dorothy,  Westerley 
Borrowes,  Denis,  Notgrove 
Try,  Edward,  Berkeley 
Hopkins,  Edward,  Worthey 
Harris,  Ellis,  Charlton  Kings 
Keylocke,  Elizabeth,  Elmore 
Mason,  Edward,  Winchcombe 
Trotman,  Edward,  Cam,  fuller 
Jones,  Eliz.,  Weston-under-Penyard 
Phillippes  als.  Tyler,  Eliz.,  Dursley 
Hawkins,  Eleanor,  Gloucester 
Stocke,  Elizabeth,  Favield 
Hassard,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Tayler,  Eleanor,  Tiddenham 
Thomas,  Elizabeth,  Hartpury 
Mander,  Giles,  Toddenham 
Hardwick,  Elias,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Russell,  Francis,  Saintbury 
Cull,  Guy,  Ampney  Peter 
Foords,  George,  Chedworth 
Rose,  George,  Dymock,  chapman 
Beard,  Henry,  Coldrope  in  Standish 
Pace  als.  Paris,  Henry,  Tirley 
Tomson,  Hugh,  Siston,  cook 
Goffe,  John,  Longney 
Workman,  John,  Gloucester,  clerk 
Braban,  John,  Newnham 
Phelpes,  John,  Minsterworth 
Mayde,  John,  Tewkesbury,  mercer 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


1541-1650.] 


Gioticestershire  Wills. 


185 


Morse,  John,  Rodmarton 

Collet,  John,  Naunton 

Smith,  John,  Hinton  in  Berkeley 

Ady,  John,  i\Iinchinhampton 

Rogers,  John,  Westerleigh 

Atkins,  James,  Berkeley 

Symons,  Joan,  Longney 

Coxe,  John,  Tresham 

Archer,  Joan,  Down  Ampney 

Coles,  John,  Bitton 

Jones,  John,  Avening    4 

Phillipes,  John,  Westbury 

Lewis,  John,  Highnam  in  Churcham 

Cox,  John,  Alvington 

Reece  als.  Griffit,  John,  Staunton 

Smith,  John,  Walton  in  Deerhurst 

Wyer,  Jane,  Charleton  Kings 

Webb,  John,  Arlingham 

Hoborue,  John,  Uley 

Belcher,    John,   Stinchcombe,   broad - 

weaver 
Dirriat,  James,  Cam 
Trotman,  John,  Cam 
Fisher,  John,  Hardwicke 
Keire,  James,  Staunton 
Packer,  John,  Alstone  in  Cheltenham, 

gent. 
Clifford,  Joan,  Arlingham 
Atwells,  John,  Cromhall 
Hayward,  John,  Down  Hatherly 
Dobbins,  John,  Cheltenham,  glover 
Edmonds,  Lewis,  Lea 
Baughan,  Michael,  Tewkesbury,  gent. 
Cosen,  Margaret,  Hucclecote 
Stradlinge,  Mary,  Over 
Mayde,  Margaret,  Treddington 
Wicks,  Matthew,  Nibley 
Dobbs,     Margaret,    Longford    in 

Gloucester 
Fry,  Mary,  Westerleigh 
Curtis,  Miles,  Arlingham 
Butler,  Nathaniel,  Sapperton,  clerk 
Rumny   ah.    Cooke,    Richard,    South 

Cerney 
Abbottes,  Ralph,  Charleton  Kings 
Loveringe,  Richard,  Northleach 
Cambridge,  Richard,  Woodchester 
Partridge,    Rebecca,    Stanley    St. 

Leonard 
Beaton,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Bearepecke,  Roger,  Marshfield 
Watkins,  Richard,  Pucklechurch 
Dawby,  Richard,  Forthampton 
Manninge,  Rich.,  Tewkesbury,  cowper 
May,  Robert,  Ampney  Crucis 
Wilce,  Richard,  Churchdown 
Phillipps,  Robert,  Lea 
Kinge,  Richard,  Painswick 
Davison,  Richard,  Charlton  Kings 
Bicke,  Robert,  Cheltenham 


Trotman,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Yate,  Robert,  Arlingham 
Tayler,  Rich.,  Bourton-on-the-Water 
Bridges,  Richard,  Adset  in  Westbury 
Leighton,  Richard,  Elmore 
Hayward,  Richard,  Stratton 
Barnes,  Samuel,  Stonehouse 
Willett,    Samuel,   Stonehouse,  broad- 
weaver 
Venn,  Sybil,  Churcham 
Cowles,  Susanna,  Gloucester 
Day,  Samuel,  Minchinhampton 
Tovey,  Thomas,  Maisemore 
Richmond,    Thomas,    Kingsholm     in 

Gloucester 
Hinton,  Thomas,  Fairford  [torn] 
Hathway,  Thomas,  Bitton 
Turner    als.     Barnwood,     Thomas, 

Gloucester 
Ackson,  Thomas,  Wotton-under-Edge, 

clerk 
Berry,  Thomas,  Brookthorpe 
Ingles,  Thomas,  Cowhoneyborne 
Bellamy,  Thomas,  Bulley  in  Westbury 
Seeld,  Thos.,  Upton  Cheyney  in  Bitton 
Atkins,  Thomas,  Thornbury 
Shereman,  Thomas,  Raingworthy 
Gale,  Thomas,  Westerleigh 
*Hinton,  Thomas,  Fairford  [torn] 
Clotterbooke,  Thomas,  Horsley,  gent. 
Tought,  Ursula,  Berkeley 
Gough,  William,  Huntley 
Newarke,  William,  Cranham 
King,  Wm.,  Stonehouse,  broadweaver 
Whooper,  William,  Minsterworth 

Hooper  in  Calendar. 

*Hooper,  William,  Rangeworthy 
Horner,  William,  Twining 
Richmond,  William,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Rice,  William,  Alkington  in  Berkeley 
Wilkins,  William,  Swindon  [torn] 
Morris,  William,  W^eston-on-Avon 
Griffin,  William,  Arlingham 
Gayme,  William,  Stroud,  clothier 
Pettet,  Wm.,  Over  Lippiat  in  Bisley 
Lambe,  William,  Newent 
Saniger,  William,  Saniger  in  Berkeley 
Rogers,  William,  Frampton-on-Severn 

[torn] 
Hobbes,  William,  Thornbury 
Cleeve,  William,  Arlingham 
Organ,  William,  Fretherne  [torn] 
Webb,  Walter,  Arlingham  [torn] 

1642. 

Farnell,  Agnes,  Cowley 
Peachie,  Ann,  Chedworth 
Cosens,  Ann,  Westbury  [missing] 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


i86 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Webb,  Anthony,  Thornbury 

Skrine,  Alice,  Siston 

Marnly  r>r  Malone,  Ambrose,  Cromhall 

Webb,  Anthony,  Horsley 

Band,  Alice,  Bitton 

Holbrook,  Anthony,  Iron  Acton 

Downton,    Acjnes,    Shipton    Moyne 

[missing] 
Longford,  Ann,  Gloucester  [missing] 
Merry,  Ann,  Sandhurst  [missing] 
Masson,  Cecily,  Berkeley 
Benford,  Christopher,  Guiting  [missing] 
Harding-,  Daniel,  Cam 
Deane,  Devereux,  Sandhurst 
*Burley,  Edward,  Churcham 
Dowdy,  Eleanor,  Hardwicke 
Cox,  Giles,  Longford  in  Gloucester 
Webly,  Giles,  Churchdown 
Sandford,  Elizabeth,  Stanley  [missing] 
Bumpas,  Edward,  (niyting  [missing] 
Jones  ah.  Davies,  Elizabeth,  Ashbrook 

[missing] 
Hampton,  Edward  [abode  not  given] 
Turbervile,    Edmund,    Tewkesbury 

[missing] 
Aburye,  Elizabeth,  Yate 
Leech,  Giles,  Cirencester,  glover 
Bennett,  Giles,  Stonehouse 
Batten,  Francis,  Doddington 
Jenner,  Francis,  Kempsford 
Lunn,  Francis,  Horton 
Potter,  Gilbert,  Woodford  in  Berkeley 
Jeninges,  Henry,  Hempstead 
Carter,  Henry,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Wintle,  Henry,  Westbury 
Ocford,  Henry,  Yate 
Collett,  Henry,  Charlton  Kings 
Clarke,  John,  Berkeley 
Thayer,  John,  Churchdown 
Brooke,  John,  Pauntley 
Aley,    Joan,    Framilode    in     Morton 

Vallence 
Portman,  John,  Twining? 
Butter,  Isabel,  Hartpury 
Hill,  John,  Upleadon 
Smith  ah.  Alford,  John,  Marston  Sicca 
Webb,  John,  Bitton 
Hosier,  James,  Barton  St.,  Gloucester 
Willis,  John,  Arlingham 
Yonge,  John,  Gloucester,  maltster 
Jones,  John,  Sibland,  Thornbury 
Tayler,  James,  Alkington  in  Berkeley 
Howes,  John,  Coin  Deans 
Morris,  John,  Hartpury 
Lord,  John,  Haselton 
Warner,  John,  the  younger,  Chipping 

Sodbury 
Warner,    John,   the    elder.    Chipping 

Sodbury 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Tayler  ah.  Davis,  Joan,  Daynton 
Baldwin,  Joan,  Getherton  [missing] 
Horwood,  Joyce,  Hawkesbury 
Hampton,  Joan,  Deerhurst 
Baynham,  John,  Hardwick 
Vowles,  John,  Abson 
Gardiner,  John,  Haresfield 
Payne,  Isabel.  Hardwicke 
Callowe,  John,  Rodley  in  Westbury 
Hiron,  Katherine,   Campden 
Tame,  Leonard,  alderman  of  Glouces- 
ter 
Mace,  Leonard,  Bleddington 
Greeneway,  Margery,  Preston 
Wynboll,  .Matthew,  Hawkesbury 
Hitchins,  .Mary,  Cam 
Phillipps  ah.  Tyler,  Mar}',  Durslcy 
Webb,  Nathaniel,  Horsley 
Heade,  Peter,  Nether  Slaughter 
Leigh,  Peter,  Newent,  gent. 
Smith,  Richard,  Micheldean 
Lane  ah.  French,  Reginald,  Arle 
West,  Robert,  Cirencester 
Ankorne,  Rich.,  Sutton-under-Brails 
Ward,  Robert,  Stow,  ironmonger 
Greene,  Richard,  Minsterworth 
Maynard,  Robt.,  Rodley  in  Westbury 
Knight,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Moodie,  Robert,  Westerleigh 
Hixe,  Robert,  Hawkesbury 
Jenkins,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Cuminge,  Richard,  Kingscote 
Burro  we,  Robert,  Miserden 
Maynard,  Richard,  Westbury 
Rogers,  Richard,  Maisemore 
Strawford,  Richard,  Charlton  Kings 
Witchell,  Robert,  Alderly 
Weaver,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Capenhurst,    Sarah,    Frampton-on- 

Severn 
Pyrrott,  Thomas,  Upper  Slaughter 
Ford,  Thomas,  Bitton 
Carte,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Pitt,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Browne,  Thomas,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Spencer,  Thomas,  Tiddenham 
Clarke,  Thomas,  Badgworth 
Came,  Thomas,  Newport  in  Berkeley 
Prowte,  Thos.,  Falfield  in  Thornbury 
Gybbes,  Thomas,  Stonehouse 
Bishopp,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Churchowse,  Thos.  [abode  not  given] 
Jones,  Thomas,  Temple  Guiting 
Bartlet,  Thomas,  Badgeworth 
*Beaton,  Ursula,  Gloucester 
Ball,  Ursula,  Eastington 
Long,  William,  Tortworth 
Pegler,  William,  Horsley 
Hunt,  William,  Bisley 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


187 


Belcher,  William,  Cowhoneyborne 
Marten,  William,  North  Xibley 
Hayward,  Wm.,  I5ouiton-on-the-Hill 
George,  William,  Twining 
Lewes,  Walter,  Hill  [missing] 
Gorton,  William  [abode  not  given] 
Huscocke,  William,  Newent 
Winston,  William.  Whitminster 
Page,  William,  Longney 
Baggett,  William,  Gloucester 
Ockford,  William,  Thornbury 
Michell,  William,  Little  IJarrington 
Archard,  William,  Falleild 
Fortey,  William,  Hartpury 
Smith,  William,  Bitlon 
Palmer,  William,  Churcham 
Gybbes,  Wm.,  Stonehouse  [missing] 
Arson,  William,  Shipton  .SuUers 
Hodges,  William,  Longbope  [missing] 
Izod,  William,  Bucklancl  [missing] 
Clark,  William,  Tirley  [missing] 

1643. 

Walker,  Anthony,  Cirencester 
Betterton,  Alice,  Fairford 
Hathway,  Christopher,  Horton 
Bagling,  Christopher,  Cowley 
Smythsend,   Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 

[missing] 
Philiippes,  Elizabeth,  Thornbury 
Welles,  Edmund,  Down  Hatherlcy 
Freeman,  Edward,  Tirley 
Bingle,  Giles,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Walker,  Edward,  Rockhampton 
Holmes,  George,  Kingswood,  clerk 
Phelpes,  Grisell,  North  Nibley 
Hall,  Henry,  Driffield,  clerk 
Ady,  Henry,  Dursley 
Glassenbury,  John,  Newnham 
*Verry,  John,  Minsterworth 
Mayo,  John,  Dean  Magna 
Horwood,  John,  Hawkesbury 
Gosling,  John,  Churcham  [missing] 
Drew,  Julian,  Hartpury 
Derry,  John,  Dynny  [missing] 
Webb,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Vicke,  John,  King  Stanley 
Stagpowle  nls.  Baker,  Isabel,  Matson 
Webb,  John,  Minsterworth 
Webb,    John,    Upton    St.    Leonard 

[missing] 
Badger,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonard 
Ford,  John,  Cowly 
Quarrell,  Jane,  Bisley 
Hollister,  John,  Stinchcomb,  clothier 
Gwilliam,  John,  Down  Hatherley 
Geffin,  John,  Ozelworth 
Clarke,  John,  Berkeley 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Stephens,  John,  Stratton 

Jones,  Mary,  Frampton  on-Severn 

Watkins,     ALargery,     Pucklechurch 

[missing] 
Holmes,  Mary,  Kingswood 
Wantnor,  Margaret.  Gloucester 
Seaman,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Wight,  Nathaniel,  Tewkesbury 
Wayte,  Robert,  Cam 
Jones,  Roger,  Bitton 
Manning,  Robert,  Horsley  [missing] 
Purlewent,  Richard,  Sandhurst 
Windowe,  Richard,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Mason,  Richard,  Twigwoith 
Barr,  Richard,  Winchcomb 
Martin,  Richard,  Horsley  [missing] 
Woodward,  Richard,  Cam 
Browing,  Richard.  Dursley  [missing] 
Hughes,  Robert,  Wotton-under-E  Igc 
Lane,  Richard,  Ashel worth 
Locke,  Robert,  Preston 
Deighton,  Samuel,  Charlton  Kings 
tDeighton,  Samuel,  Charlton  Kings 

[missing] 
tDeighton,  Samuel,  Charlton  Kings 

[missing] 
Houborow,  Thomas,  Wickwar 
Sturley,  Thomas,  Gloucester  [missini;] 
Jones,  Thomas,  Oldland  in  Bitton 
Kildermere,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Bennet,  Thomas,  Tirley,  gent. 
Haines,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Bowry,  Thomas,  Buckland 
Stocke,  William  [abode  not  given] 
Bishopp,    William,     Wotton-under- 

Edge,  pewterer 
Cooke,  William,  Frampton  Mansel  in, 

Sapperton 
Hall,  William,  Norton 
Goddard,  William,  Sno.vshill 
Clarke,  Wm.,  Hawkesbury  [missing] 
Bridgman,    William,    Drinerkervan 
[missing] 

1644. 

Ward,  Ann,  Edgworth  [missing] 
Pester,  Alexr.,  Chedworth  [missing] 
Fryth,  Alice,  Gloucester  [missing] 
*Randle,  Elizabeth,  Cranham 
Campe,  Agnes,  Cranham 
*Botley,  David,  Berkeley,  pr.  1616 
Purlewent,    Arthur,    Gloucester 

[missing] 
Kay,  Alice,  Tewkesbury 
Haines,  Ann,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Collier,  Anthony,  Gloucester,  gunsmith 
Jeninges,  Brian,  Gloucester 

+  So  entered  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 
•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


i88 


Gloucestershh'e  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Keeble,  Bernard,  Lechlade 
Sheyle,  Christopher,  Corse 
Bridgman,  Charles,  Dean  Parva,  esq. 
Lenny,  Catherine,  Cromhall 
Mill,  David,  Horsley 
Bing^ham,  Edward,  Gloucester,  Salter 
Hillie,  Edward,  Tewkesbury 
Gybbes,  Eleanor,  Maisemore 
Diston,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Sly,  Elizabeth,  Cirencester 
Harwood,  Elizabeth,  Frocester 
Deacon,  Edward,  Hill 
Surman,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Atwood,  Elizabeth,  Siston 
George,  Edward,  Tewkesbury 
Jeninges,  Elizabeth,  Hempstead 
Parre,  Francis,  Wheatenhurst 
Bathe,  Francis,  Oddington 
Donne,     Gabriel,    Moreton    Valence, 

clerk 
Toney,  Henry,  Tewkesbury 
Edmunds,  Henry,  South  Cerney 
Deynton,  Henry,  Througham  in  Bisley 
Donne,  Henry,  Moreton  Valence 
Feild,  Isabel,  Gloucester 
Pearce,  John,  Hawkesbury 
Fletcher,  James,  Coulsborne 
Woodwarde,  John,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Flower,  John, Upton  Cheyney  in  Bitton 
Whittle,  John,  Corse 
Hutchins,    Joseph,    Horsley,    broad- 
weaver 
Kingsbury,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Bridges,  John,  Newent 
Freeman,  Joan,  Longney 
Lygon,  John,  Arle,  esq. 
Cooke,  Julian,  Barnwood 
Marice,  John,  Down  Hatherly 
Hoell,  John,  rector  of  Cromhall 
Merrett,  John,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Bishop,  John,  Down  Hatherly 
Gybbes,  Joan,  Stonehouse 
Banister,  John,  Cheltenham,  gent. 
Harding,  John,  Cowley 
Blackwell,  Joan,  Driffield 
Price,  James,  Cleeve  [missing] 
Betterton,  John,  Fairford 
Hughes,    John,    Sinwell    in    Wotton- 

under-Edge,  clothworker 
Hill,  John,  Over 
Horsham,  John,  Gloucester 
Andrewes,  John,  Haresfield,  esq. 
Howbrow,  John,  Wickwar 
Reeve,  Jane,  Deerhurst 
Gybbeard,  John,  Chedworth 
Lyddiard,  John,  Down  Ampney 
Rice,  John,  Gloucester 
Archer,  John,  Down  Ampney 
Cull,  John,  Ampney  Peter 
Hughes,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 


Hoare,  John,  Leckhampton 
Webly,  John,  Bentham 
Durham,  Margaret  [abode  not  given] 
Theyer,  Martha,  Uley 
Winbole,  Mary,  Hawkesbury 
Baug^han,  Margaret,  Westbury 
Keeble,  >Largaret,  Adlestrop 
Greene,  Margaret,  Kempsford 
Richardson,     Nicholas,    rector    of 

Slimbridge 
Burrowes,  Nathaniel,  Gloucester 
Tray,  Roljert,  Gloucester  [missing] 
Hiller,  Roger,  Tetbury  [missing] 
Parsloe.  Richard,  Minchinhampton 
Haiwood,  Rich.,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Baldwin,  Richard,  Hardwick 
Trapp,  Rich.,  Winchcombe  [missing] 
Lawrence,    Robert,    Seavenhampton, 

gent. 
Miles,  Richard,  Elmore,  navigator 
Stringer,  Richard,  Painswick,  cloth-ier 
Webbe,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Lond,  Richard,  Whaddon 
Goodman,  Sibil,  Tewkesbury 
Anseli,  Simon,  Mangersbury  in  Stow 
Dangerfield,  Stephen,  Stonehouse 
Rogers,  Sibil,  Hasleton 
Curtis,  Thomas,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Bridge,  Thomas,  Buckland 
Leaper,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Woodroffe,   Thomas,  rector   of  St. 

Michael's  in  Gloucester 
Price,  Thomas,  Beckford 
Trotman,    Thomas,    North    Nibley, 

clothier 
James,  Timothy,  Winchcombe 
Knowies,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Osborne,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Haines,  Thomas,  Bentham  in  Badge- 
worth 
Powell,  Thomas,  Lea 
Beale,  Thomas,  Gloucester,  mercer 
Knowies,  Thomas,  Minchinhampton 
Mason,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Clutterbooke,  Thomas,  Eastington 
Hall,  William,  Starton  ah.  Staverton 
Smith,  William,  Gloucester 
Chedworth,  William,  Gloucester 
Collett,  William,  Cheltenham 
Dowsinge,  William,  Gloucester 
Beale,  William,  North  Nibley 
Browne,    William,    Wotton-under- 
Edge,  soldier 
*Burche,  Francis,  Gloucester,  pr.  1647 
Sismore,  William,  Hartpury 
Weyer,  William,  Cowley 
Coucher,  William,  Gloucester,  haber- 
dasher 
Wilkins,  William,  Berkeley 

•  Not  In  the  MS.  Calendar. 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


189 


Fleetwood,  William,  Sandhurst 
Joblyne,  William,  Tewkesbury 
Carter,  William,  Maisemore 
Jenkins,  William,  Newent 
Barton,  William,  Gloucester  [torn] 
Greening',  William,  Lea 
Kinges,  William,  Hartbury  [torn] 
Collett,  Walter,   Charlton    Kings 

[missing] 
Gray,  William,  Margarets  [missing] 
Leny,    Uzald  als.   Oswald,  Cromhall 

[torn] 

1645. 

Hopkins,  Arthur,  Overley  in  Uunts- 

bourne  Rouse 
Lawrence,    Anthony,   Sevenhampton, 

gent. 
Foordes,  Anthony,  Sapperton  [missmg] 
Wyman,  Ann,  Brookethrop 
Hall,  Arnold,  Painswick,  gent. 
Greenway,  Anthony,  Cheltenham 
Kendall,  Anne,  Brockworth 
Randoll,  Alice,  Cheltenham 
Cowly,  Abraham,  Hill 
Bower,  Bridget,  Dean  Magna 
Charnocke,  Christopher,  Tewkesbury 
Feild,  Catherine,  Pakenhill  in  Bisley 
Eiven,  Catherine,  Lechlade  , 
Rawlins,  Catherine,  Tewkesbury 
Dobbs,  Clement,  Longhope 
Saunders,  Catherine,  Maisemore 
Horwood,  Daniel,  King  Stanley 
Jones,  Daniel,  Stroud,  glover 
Hooper,  Elizabeth,  Newland 
Burnell,  Elizabeth,  Taynton 
Sandford,  Elizabeth,  Stonehouse 
Bradford,  Edmund,  Arlingham 
Spencer,  Edward,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Trevis,  Giles,  Gloucester 
Jones,  Edward,  Rudford 
Mason,  Edward,  Gloucester 
Bubb,  Giles,  Tirley 
Weller,    Elizabeth,    Bishop's    Cleeve 

[missing] 
Batten,  Edward,  Doddington 
Cuglie,  Elizabeth,  Over  ? 
Warne,  Edmund,  Siston 
Fretherne,  Edward,  Oddington 
Merroe,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
Harris,  Edmund,  Deerhurst,  gent. 

Seal ;  a  chevron  ermine  between  3  garbs  ? 

Houlder,  Eleanor,  Gloucester 
Jayne,  Edward,  Thornbury 
Browning,    Elizabeth,   Tresham   in 

Hawkesbury 
Brunkett,  Edwd.,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Smith,  Edsvard,  Titherington  [missing] 
Turner,  Ferdinando,  Oddington 


Gwillim,  Francis,  Ruardean 
Kingston,  George,  Flaxley,  gent. 
Parsons,  George,  Stanley  St.  Leonard 
Barnard,  George,  Grafton  in  Beckford 
Reade,  George,  Tormarton,  souldier 
Lord,  Henry,  Sevenhampton 
Ford,  Henry,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Hewett,  Humphrey,  Ozleworth 
Willis,  Henry,  Bitton 
Evans,  John,  Gloucester  [missing] 
Byrt,  Judith,  Cirencester  [missing] 
Smith,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Nelme,  John,  Flaxley 
Newarke,  John,  bachelor  in  Divinity, 

Gloucester 
Jordan,  John,  Forthampton 
New,  John,  Ashchurch,  cordwainer 
Nurse,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Young.  Jerome,  Gloucester,  clerk 
Howell  als.  Jenkins,  John,  Tortworth 
Window,  John,  Standish 
Russell,  John,  Tormarton 
Heaven,  John,  Frocester 
Heskins,   John,    Wotton-under-Edge, 

maltster 
Dyer,  Joan,  Eastington 
Rucke,  John,  Charlton  Kings 
Tommes,  John,  Painswick 
Wilse,  John,  Barnwood 
Berow,  John,  Newland,  gent. 
Jenner   als.  Tanner,   Jane,   Upton    in 

Tetbury 
Pearce,  Joan,  Hartpury 
Bestpitch,  John,  Winchcombe,  clerk 
Bubb,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Sisill,  James,  Gloucester,  brewer 
Dobbyns,  John,  Newent,  glover 
Sadler,  James,  Minsterworth 
Prickett,  John,  Gloucester 
Clarke,  James,  Horsley 
CuUymore,  John,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
Savage,  Joan,  King  Stanley 
Gibbes,  James,  North  Nibley 
Hodges,  Joan,  Arlingham 
Berkeley,  Mary,  sister  of  Sir  Maurice 

B.,  Rendcomb 

Seal :  the  Berkeley  arms. 

Price,  Mary,  Gloucester 
Hayward,  Margaret,  Longney 
Davis,  Morgan,  Twining 
Butcher,  Mary  [torn] 
Man,  Margaret,  Blaisdon 
Clements,  Maurice,  Painswick  [torn] 
Baughan,  Margery,  Tewkesbury 
Savage,  Martin,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Dangerfield,  Nicholas,  Wotton-under- 
Edge,  clothier 
Smyth  als.  Mason,  Nicholas,  Hawkes- 
bury 
Drew,  Nicholas,  Leighterton 


I90 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[i  541-1650. 


Beachgood,  Nicholas,  Titherington 

[missing] 
lies,  Richard,  Shipton  Moyne 
Coole,  Richard,  Thornbury,  pewterer 
Gibbs,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Batborne,  Richard,  Westbury,  tanner 
Jowlings,  Richard,  Slimbridge 
Wyatt,  Robert,  Lechlade,  yent. 
Collins,  Richard,  Thornbury 
Long,  Robert,  Painswick,  mason 
Jenkins,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Cooke,  Richard,  Elmstone 
Shipway,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Millat,  Richard,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Cox,  Rose,  Gloucester 
Dimocke,  Robert,  Siston 
Kemp,  Ralph,  Winchcombe 
Jordan,  Samuel,  Ampney  Crucis 
Pride,  Samuel,  Moorton  ? 
Browne,  Sarah,  Gloucester 
Yearsley,  Thomas,  Ruardean 
Evans,  Thomas,  Rangeworthy 
Jones,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Browne,  Thomas,  Ampney  Mary 
Hill,  Thomas,  Thornbury,  tanner 
Baldwyn,  Theobald,  Swindon 
Page,  Thomas,  King  Stanley 
Edgock,  Thomas,  Twining  [missing] 
Pope,  Thomas,  Cam  [missing] 
Roberts,  Thomas,  Upton  St.  Leonards 

[missing] 
Bowrey,  Thomas,  Longhope 
Sandford,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Fyncke,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 
Ayres,  Thomas,  Newnham 
Went,  Thomas,  Dursley 
Baugh,  Thomas,  Evington 
Atwood,  Walter,  Old  Sodbury,  gent. 
Prigg,  William,  Rudford 
Seiwin,  William,  King  Stanley,  gent. 
Paine,  William,  Nimpsfield,  mason 
Anselme,  William,  Matson 
Smith,  William,  Sherborne 
Pincke,  Walter,  Gloucester 
Hathway,  William,  Tort  worth 
Tombes,  William,  Hinton 
Jeffreyes,  William,  Leckhampton 
Jefferies,   William,   the    elder,    Leck- 
hampton 
Mason,    William,    Gloucester,    cutler 

and  sexton  of  the  Cathedral 
Blisse,  William,  Bisley 
Kent,  William,  Sandhurst 
Allen,  William,  Gloucester 
Bray,  William,  Ashelworth  [missing] 
Hugill,  Wm.,  Leckhampton  [missing] 

1646. 

Beard,  Ambrose,  Standjsh 


Tully,  Alice,  Gloucester 

Friend,  Agnes,  Thornbury 

Cam,  Alice,  Berkeley 

Wodley,  Alice,  Hasfield 

Bayly,  Anselm,  Wheatenhurst 

Huntley,   Anthony,    King    Stanley, 

carpenter 
Ford,  Ai;ncs,  Bitton 
Ockle,  Alice,  Churcham  [missing] 
Greenway,  Anthony,  Cheltenham 
Goodwin,  Anthony,  Pebworth 
Baylies,  Bridget,  Deerhurst 
Smith,  Catherine,  Berkeley 
England,  Catherine,  Chipping  Sodbury 
Wrenn,  Dorothy,  Painswick  [missing] 
Hopton,  Daniel,  Eastington 
Hughes,  Giles,  Gloucester 
Francomb,  Edward,  Berkeley 
Fleetwood,  Elizabeth,  Sandhurst 
Blocklie,  Elizabeth,  Sherborne 
Roberts,  Giles,  Wotton,  Gloucester 
Hill,  Edith,  Uley 
Barton,  Eleanor,  Thornbury 
Russell,  Elizabeth,  Micheldcan 
Gale,  Edward,  Edgworlh 
Millard,  Edward,  Welford 
Willis,  Edmund,  Marshfield 
Tocknell.  Edward,  Painswick,  gent. 
Blake,  Eleanor,  Bitton 
Allen,  Edmund,  Gloucester 
Brockbank,  Giles,  Tetbury 
Hulins,  Francis,  Stroud 
Marshali,  George,  Newland 
Roberts,  George,  Ruardean  [missing] 
Rodborough  [missing?] 

Surname,  etc.  in  the  M.S.  Calendar  torn  away. 

Heming,  Henry,  Churcham 
Cowper,  Henry,  Marston  Sicca 
Turner,  Henry,  Oddington 
Hampton,  Henry,  Westbury,  sailor 
Scale,  John,  Church  Stanway 
Smith,  John,  Ashelworth 
Wright  ah.  Spooner,  John,  Charlton 

Kings 
Wilson,  John,  Buckland 
Gibbins,  Jane,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Roberts,  John,  Beckford 
Sucker,  John,  Alvington 
Barber,  John,  Charfield 
Houlder,  John,  Randwick 
Pates,  John,  Charlton  Kings  gent. 
Sewell,  John,  Bisley 
Walker,  John,  Berkeley 
Nelme,  John,  Stinchcomb 
Merry,  John,  Cam 

White,  John,  Kingswood,  clothworker 
Hopkins,  Jane,  Tidenham 
Russell,  John,  Thornbury 
Boond,  John,  Newland 
Worlock,  John,  Wotton-under-Edge 


1 541-1650.] 


Gloucestershu'e  Wills. 


191 


Munden.  John,  Bisley 

Wintle,  John,  Berkeley 

Sherle,  John,  Cirencester 

Veele,  John,  Longford  in  Gloucester, 

gent. 
Sturmy,  John,  Cheltenham 
Wichell,  John,  Ulcy,  weaver 
Winchcombe   ah.    Whiting,     John, 

Painswick 
Beard,  John,  Hard  wick 
Hatherell,  John,  Chedworth 
Sisemore,  John,  Pamington 
Crump,  James,  Weslbury 
Peacock,  John,  Lechlade,  musician 
Bishop,  John,  Gloucester 
Cole,  John,  Kemerton 
Hooper,  John,  Gloucester,  vintner 
Willis,  James,  Gloucester,  tanner 
Phelps,  Joan,  Gloucester 
Bradstock,  John,  Hartpury 
Ricketts,  James,  Gloucester 
Hcare,  John,  Sandhurst 
Salcombe,  Lorett,  Sandhurst 
Morse,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
Dening,  Mary,  Thornbury 
Rouch,  Mary,  Hawkesbury 
Cicell,  Mary,  Gloucester  [torn] 
Webb,  Margaret,  Abson 
Prior,  Margery,  Gloucester 
Gately,  Nicholas,  Beckford 
Pell,  Pauncefoote,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Hicks,  Richard,  Tortworth 
Handman,  Richard,  Wheatenhurst 
Lawrence,  Richard,  Berkeley 
Marwood,  Richard,  Gloucester,  clerk 
Tanner,  Robert,  Avening 
Greening,  Richard,  Moreton  \'alence 
White,  Rich.,  Gloucester,  haberdasher 
Smith,  Robert,  Bourton-on-the-Hiil 
Paxford,  Richard,  Gloucester,  gent. 
Dymery,  Richard,  Cromhall 
Yate,  Robert,  Boddington 
Corbett,  Richard,  Painswick,  tucker 
*Hurst,  Richard,  the  elder,  Fairford 
Hurst,  Richard,  Fairford 
Harbert,  Robert,  Twigworth 
Hailing,  Roger,  Downb.atherley 
Smyth,  Richard,  Winchcomb 
Pope,  Robert,  Kempsford 
Hobbes,  Roger,  Thornljury 
Lav/ton,  Robert,  Upper  Slaughter 
Vaughan,  Richard,  Abenhall 
Guy,  Richard.  Aston-onCarrant,  gent. 
Jones,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Dorney,  Richard,  Haresficld 
Bridges,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Wright,    Robert,    White    Lion    inn, 

Gloucester 
Hodges,  Rich.,  Noake  in  Gloucester 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Watkins,  Rice,  Gloucester,  tanner 
Bishop,  Richard,  Boddington,  gent. 
Sucker,  Susan,  Lydney 
Weare,  Silvester,  Great  Badminton 
Spencer,  Samuel,  Cirencester 
Pinck,  Samuel,  Gloucester,  victualler 
Saunsom,  Tuball,  Avening 
Baldwyn,  Thomas,  Upleadon 
Maddocke,    Thomas,     Gloucester, 

"  traneslater '"' 
Elridge,  Thomas,  Ashelworth 
Hay,  Thomas,  Huntley 
Fox,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Mason,  Thomas,  Gloucester,  saddler 
Clarke,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Lovell,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Rodman  ah.  Taylor,  Thos.,  Hawkes- 
bury 
Lytton,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
Stockwell,  Thomas,  Stroud 
Rudge,  Thomas,  Ruardean,  tanner 
Keare,  Thomas,  Xewland 
Mace,  Thomas.  Westcote 
Hitchins  als.  Deakins,  Thomas,  Ashel- 
worth 
Strafford,  Walter,  Gloucester  [torn] 
Tought,  William,  Berkeley 
Ireland,  William,  Broadwell 
Cornocke,  William,  Berkeley 
Nichols,  William,  Cheltenham 
Langston,  William,  Hinton 
Goodcheap,  William,  Boddington 
Danby,  William,  Maisemore 
Horsall,  William,  Cirencester 
Derryatt,  William,  Cam  [torn] 
Parker,  Wm.,  Longford  in  Gloucester 
Read,  William,  Baynton  [torn] 
Syfford.  William,  Yate 

Seal  :    scmee  de  lis.  a  lion  rampant.     Crest 
indistinct. 

Hill,  William,  Oxenhall 
Fords,  William,  Cowley,  weaver 
Perry,  William,  Ouinton  [torn] 
Seynton,  Walter,  Gloucester  [missing] 
Fryer,  Walter  [missing] 

1647. 

Toms,  Ann,  Bourton-on-the-W'ater 
[missing] 

i  Yeomans,  Alice,  Tortworth 

I   Banister,  Abigail,  Leigh 
Massinger,  Arthur,  (Gloucester 
Wheeler,  Anthony,  Chipping  Campden 
Coucher,  Ann,  Longford  in  Gloucester 
Freeman,  Agnes,  Duntsbourne  Rouse 
Hooper,  Anthony,  IMinsterworth 
Loggins,  Anne,  Gloucester 
Edwards,  Bridget,  Rockhampton 
Rimer,  Benedict,  Wotton-under-Edge 


192 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Harvey,  Bridget,  Gloucester 
Bond,  Catherine,   Bourton-on-the- 

Water 
Packer,  Catherine,  South  Cerney 
Low,  Cecily,  Woolaston 
Hurste,  Charles,  Temple  Guiting 
Leney,  Catherine,  Cromhall 
Smith,  Conway,  Gretton 
•''•Hadnat,Christo.,Standish,  dated  1618 
Winne,  Catherine,  Kingswood 
Butt,  Catherine,  Gloucester 
Hadnutt,  Christopher,  Whaddon 
Hadnett,  Christo.,  Standish  [missing] 
Vertey,  Dorothy,  Awre 
Stephens,  David,  Oxelmen  [missing] 
Wells,  Edward,  Corse 
Pitt,  Elizabeth,  Radford 
Browning,  Giles,  Duffton 
Baynham,  Edward,  Yate 
Pegler,  Giles,  Gloucester 
Palmer,  Edmund,  Gloucester 
Richmond,  Edward,  Weston-sub-Edge 
Gisburne,  James,  Longborrow 
Cole,  Giles,  Horsley 
Hawker,  Edmund,  Deerhurst 
Gybbes,  Giles,  King  Stanley 
Hinksman,  Edith,  Gloucester 
Heeks,  Elizabeth,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Browne,  Giles  [abode  not  given] 
Bullock,  Eleanor,  Upleadon 
Davis,  Elizabeth,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Gosling',  Giles,  Gloucester 
Thomas,  Edward,  Iron  Acton 
Wells,  Edward,  Charlton  Kings 
Waight,  Giles,  Gloucester 
Mortimer,  Francis,  Thornbury,  shoe- 
maker 
Burch,  Francis,  Gloucester  [missing] 
Kent,  Francis,  Cheltenham 
Lamden,  George,  Fairford 
West,  Henry,  Cheltenham,  weaver 
Pearce,   Henry,  Wortley   in    Wotton- 

under-Edge 
Machin,  Henry,  Charlton  Kings 
Hicks,  Henry,  Titherington 

In  duplicate. 

Robinson,  Henry,  Gloucester 

Haynes,  John,  Eastington 

Carter,  Joan,  Hartpury 

Robins  als.  Bucker,  John,  Randwick 

Hayward,  Joan,  Sandhurst 

King,  John,  Easi'ngton 

Pratt,  John,  Rangeworthy 

Wootton,  John,  Arlingham 

Hawkins,  Joan  [abode  not  given] 

Coppyn,  John,  Charlton  Kings 

Perrin,  John,  Chipping  Campden 

Watts,  John,  Lassington 

Arnol((  Jasper,  South  Cerney  [missing] 

*  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Hawkins,  John,  Longney 

Dunster,  John,  Thornbury  [missing], 

Tyler,  James,  Standish 

Bowland,  John,  Tewkesbury,  victualler 

Crew,  Joan,  Wotton-under-Edge 

Carpenter,  John,  Deerhurst 

Champneys,  John,  Thornbury 

Andrewes,  John,  Tetbury 

Durham,  John,  Weston-sub-Edge 

Morment,  Joseph,  Westbury 

Evans,  John,  Beverston 

Child,  James,  Slimbridge 

Cowcher,  Joan,  Barn  wood 

Here  is  a  torn  will,  proved  in  1647. 

Jeffes,  John,  Ashelworth 
Nason,  John,  Lechlade 
Carter,  Joan,  Eastleach  Turvile 
Knowles,  John,  Gloucester,  clothier 
Simons,  John,  Frampton-on-Severn 
Bullock,  James,  Gloucester 
Greening,  John,  Deerhurst  Walton 

[missing] 
Russell,  Joan,  Longney 
Keare,  John,  Bishops  Cleeve 
Nurse,  John,  Upton  St.  Leonards 
Gardner,  John,  Churchdown 
Wrenn,  John,  Painswick,  baker 
Payne,  Jane,  Rodborough 
Edwards,  John,  Rockhampton 
Pridy,  John,  Morton  Valence 
Milton,  John,  Gloucester,  fishmonger 
Kite,  John,  Wickwar 
Harrison,  John,  Horsley,  rugmaker 
Woodward,  Joan,  Iron  Acton 
Woodward,  John,  Twining 
Holder,  John,  Oxenton 
Bowland,  John,  Tewkesbury,  victualler 
Mutton,  John,  Tuddington 
Barrett,  Isabel,  Minsterworth 
Deves,  John,  Deerhurst,  blacksmith 
Pope,  Lucy,  Leigh 
Francombe,  Margaret,  Tortworth 
Cater,  Mary,  Gloucester 
Dopping,    Margery,    Frampton-on- 
Severn 
Hamlin,  Mary,  Newent 
Roberts,  Mary,  Beckford 
Beale,  Mary,  Tirley 
Goodman,  Margery,  Aston-on-Carrant 

in  Ashchurch 
Blunt,  Margaret,  Down  Ampney 
Crumpe,  Margaret,  Winchcomb 
Bradford,  Margaret,  Arlingham 
James,  Margaret,  Cubberly 
Heekes,  Nicholas,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Harris,  Philip,  Thornbury 
Pelletier,  Peter,  Cirencester,  gent. 
Page,  William,  Southrop 
Fleming,  Richard,  Saperton,  gent. 
Chamberlaine,  Richard,  Kingswood 


J 


1541-1650.] 


Gloucesteyshii'e  Wills. 


193 


Perce,  Robert,  Beckford 
FevTterer,  Richard,  Minsterworih 
Heaven,  Richard,  Leyterton 
Wells  a/j.  At  welles,  Richard,  Evinton 

in  Lygh 
Miller,  Richard,  Maisey  Hampton 
Porter,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Deighton,  Rich.,  Gloucester,  chirurgeon 
Jeynes,  Ralph,  Ashchurch 
Smith,  Richard,  Cowley 
Benny,  Robert,  Thornbury 
*Rocke,  William,  Little  Dean,  pr.  1578 
Stevens,  Robert,  Cirencester 
Merchant,  Robert,  Churchdown 
Hichins,  Richard,  Horsley 
Williams  als.  Rogers,  Richard,  Down 

Ampney 
Fryer,  Richard,  Eastington  [missing] 
Bond,  Richard,  Harescombe 
Bright,  Robert,  vicar  of  Haresfield 
Woodward,  Richard,  Cam 
Colwall,  Richard,  Chervil!  or  Charfield 
Cormell,  Samuel,  Cowhonyborne 

Had  a  lease  in  King  Stanley. 

Gough,  Samuel  [abode  not  given] 
Harding,  Samuel,  Dursley  [missing] 
Tarne,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Gabb,  Thomas,  Stonehouse 
Remington,  Thomas,  South  Cerney 
Freeman,  Thomas  [missing] 
Cartwright,  Timothy,  Charlton  Kings 
Hinton,  Thomas,  Fairford 
Lye,  Thomas,  Wotton,  Gloucester 
Venn,  Thomas,  Newent 
Hyatt,  Thomas,  Ashton-under-Hill 
Wheeler,  Tobias,  Beikeley 
King,  Thomas,  Eastington 
Newman,  Thomas,  Snowshill 
Lovyrday,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Hughes,  Thomas,  Stone  [missing] 
Swayn,  Thomas,  Dean  Par\  a 
Mallet,  Thomas,  Rockhampton 
Preeden,  Thomas,  Colesborne 
Brevill,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Hale,  Thomas,  Tirley 
Keylocke,  Thomas,  Minsterworth 
Boulter,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury,  mason 
Smith,  Thomas  [abode  not  given] 
Davis,  Thomas,  Coldthorp  [missing] 
Nicholls,  Walter,  Gloucester 
Hailing,  William,  Prestbury 
White,  William,  Chipping  Campden 
Heme,  William,  Bulley 
Rouch,  William,  Pucklechurch 
Pitt,  William,  Rudford 
Chance,  William,  Cirencester 
Emley,  Walter,  Westonbirt 
Baker,  William,  Gloucester,  farrier 

•  So  placed  in  this  Bundle.    Not   in   the  MS. 
Calendar. 
1    U 

GLOUC.    WILLS. 


I  Selman,  William,  Cam 
Goodridge,  William,  Prestbury 

I  Hopton,  William,  Berkeley,  gent. 
Tayler,  William,  South  Cerney 
Perin,  William,  Ailberton 
Milton,  Wm.,  Apperley  in  Deerhurst 
Pearce,  Walter,  Painswick 
Barksdale,  William,  Winchcomb 

:  Goddin,  Walter,  Driffield  [torn] 

I   Underwood,  Walter,  Newent 

j  *Styet,  Agnes,  pr.  1558 

1648. 

Beale,  Agnes,  North  Nibley 
Russell,  Alice,  Tormarton 
Marchant,  Ann,  Sherborne 
Haynes,  Ann,  Daglingworth 
Wall,  Alice,  Arlingham 
Savage,  Ann,  Clifford  Chambers 
Ellis,  Anthony,  Gloucester  [missing] 
Glyde,  Ambrose,  Coates 
Driver,  Ann,  Tewkesbury 
Collett,  Anthony,  Lower  Slaughter 
Batman,  Anthony,  Bitton 
Huntley,  Bridget,  Berkeley 
Townsend,  Christopher,  Gloucester, 

barber  chyrurgeon 
Touy,  Christo.,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Hawker,  Edmund,  Deerhurst 
Dudbridge,  Giles,  Berkeley 
Welsteed,  Giles,  Kingscote 
Gettley,  Edmund,  Mickleton 
Blake,  Edward,  Cowley 
Davis,  Elizabeth,  Twining 
Drinkwater,  Elizabeth,  Shurding'.on 
Buttler,  Edward,  Awre 
Smithsend,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 
Rogers,  Elizabeth.  Twining 
Morton,  Frances,  Deerhurst 
Aldridge,  Francis,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Ford,  (ieorge,  Horton 
Wathen,  George,  Cowley 
Holtom,  George,  Ebrington 
Lucas,  Henry,  Winchcombe 
Ricketts,  Hester, Wanswell  in  Berkeley 
Harris,  Henry,  Moreton  Valence 
Kings,  Henry,  Tewkesbury 
Wood,  Henry,  Harescombe 
Worgan,  Henry,  Newland 
Cullmore,     Henry,    Titherington 

[missing] 
Head,   Henry,  elk.  [abode  not  given] 

[missing] 
Acton  als.  Corver,  Hester,  Stanley  St. 

Leonard  [missing] 
Stevens,  John,  Cheltenham 
Eldridge,  Isabel,  Ashelworth 

•  So  placed   in  this  bundle.    Not  in   the   MS 
Calendar. 


194 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Merrett,  John,  Saul 
Cormell,  Isaac,  Cowhorneyborne 
Hall,  James,  Cowley,  fuller 
Ridler,  John,  Winchconib 
Smith,  Joseph,  Berkeley,  tanner 
Britten,  John,  Bitton,  coal-miner 
MovTtlow,  John.  Winchcomb 
Long,  Joseph,  Rodborough 
Craker,  John,  Gloucester 
Harris,  Joati,  Charlton  Kings 
Greening',  Jane,  Standish 
Evered,  James,  Stinchcomb 
Merry,  Isabel,  Tewkesbury 
Jones,  John,  Oland  in  Bitton 
Thomas,  Joan,  Uyrham 
Knipe,  John,  Gloucester,  glover 
Sanford,  John,  Hartpury 
Smith,  John,  Ashelworth 
Culverhouse,  John,  Taynton 
Cleave,  John.  Over 
Hawkins,  John,  South  Cerney 
Pace,  John,  Maisemore 
Crump,  John,  Westbury 
Harris,  James,  Kingscote 
Clavile,  Joseph,  Longney 
Hodges,  John,  South  Cerney 

Willis, ,  Newnham  [torn] 

Coustans,  Joan,  Churcham 

Oldland,  John,  Berkeley 

*Cadle,    James,    Chipping    Sodbury^, 

pr.  1634 
Norwood,  John,  Cheltenham,  gent. 
*Gosling,  John,  Churcham 
Clarke,  John,  Tirley 
Walkley,    Leonard,    Stanley    St. 

Leonards 
Faulkner,  Maurice,  Gloucester,  clothier 
Nelme,  Maurice,  Stinchcomb 
Style,  Mary,  Alderton 
Tyler,  Mary,  Blakeney  in  Awre 
Latimer,  Margaret,  Wapley 
Taynton,  Margaret,  Gretton 
Townsend,  Millicent,  Toddenham 
Stevens,  Magdalen,  Westbury 
Gibbes,  Nich.,  North  Nibley,  clothier 
Goddard,  Nathaniel,  VVoodstanway 
Wellar,  Nicholas,  Elmstone 
Elborrow,  Nicholas,  Barnsley 
Pitman,  Philip,  Stow 
Gardner,  Richard, Pitchcombe,  clothier 
NichoUs,  Robert,  Abson 
Kyte,  Robert,  South  Cerney 
Hopcott,  Robert,  Ashchurch 

Of  Parayngton  in  Calendar. 

Turner,  Robert,  Bagpath 
Hill,  Roger,  Oxenhall  [missing] 
Grove,  Richard,  Toddenham  [missing] 
Taylor,  Richard,  Minsterworth 
Partridge,  Richard,  Cowley 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Emline,  Richard,  Arling 
Gilbert,  Richard,  Tirley 
Cowstance,  Robert,  Newnham 
Camborne,  Richard,  Dyrham 
Cowley,  Richard,  Westbury 
Cresser,  Richard,  Lower  Swell 
Williams,  Robert,  Pebworth 
Rushall,  Robert,  Broadwell 
Turner,  Robert,  Bagpath 
*Haines,  Samuel,  Eastington 
Buckle,  Thomas,  Boddington 
Ryland,  Thomas,  Quinton 
Quince,  Thomas,  Sherborne 
Terrett,  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Hill,  Thomas,  North  Nibley 
Higgins,  Tobias,  clerk,  Wickwar 
Bicke,  Thomas,  Brockworth 
Browning,  Thomas,  Woodchester 
Jackson,  Thomas,  elk.,  Gloucester 
Townsend,  Thomas,  Mickleton 
Man,  Thomas,  Charlton  Kings 
Phelps,  Thomas,  Marshfield  [missing] 
Fortey,  William,  Blakeney 
Baker,  William,  Sutton,  yeoman 
Spencer,  William,  Whittington 
Roberts,  William,  Beckford 
Beaven,  Walter  [abode  not  given] 
Drew,  W^illiam,  Hartpury 
Legg,  William,  Wick  [torn] 
Fletcher,  William,  Rodborough 
Broad,  William,  Gloucester 
Morford,  William,  Horton 
Blunt,  William,  Churchdown 
Diaper,  William,  Oldland  in  Bitton 
Hayward,  William,  Campden 
Bullock,  William,  Longney 
Packer,  William,  Westbury 
Pullen,  Win.,  Titherington  [missing] 
Withersbury,    William,    St.    Brevill 
[missing] 

1649. 

Owen,  Ann,  Newnham  [missing] 
Addams,  Ann,  Gloucester  [missing] 
Lawrence,    Ann,    Sevenhampton 

Higgs,    Barbabus,    Cheltenham 

[missing] 
Caimer,  Christo.,  Tewkesbury  [missing] 
€-^^^V  Christo.,    Badmanton    Magna 

[missing] 
Bushop,  Eliza,  Eastington  [missing] 
Whittorne,   Eleanor,   Charlton   Kings 

[missing] 
Wilshire,  Eliza,  Maisemore  [missing] 
Bullock,  Edward,  Rudford  [missing] 
Shatford,  Edward,  Standish  [missing] 
Tyler,  Eliza,  Winchcomb  [missing] 

*  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


1 541- 1 650.]      /6'  I  1     Gloucestershire   Wills. 


195 


Stone,  Eliza,  Gloucester  [missing] 
Budding,  Edwd.,  Stonehouse  [missii 
Mace,  Eliza,  Compton  Abdale  [missi 
Bubb,  Eliza  [abode  not  given]  [missing] 
Williams,  Francis,  Sandhurst 
Neale,  Frances,  Kingswood 
Kere,  Fortune,  Newland 
Stone,  Francis,  Bitton 
Boyce,  George,  Berkeley 
*Dennis,  Henry,  Pucklechurch 
*Aston   ah.    Corver,    Henry,   Puckle- 
church 


Good,  Henry,  Cirencester  [missing] 
N.B. — This    will    and    the    following 

fifty-four    wills    down    to    Sybill 

Thornhill  are  missing. 
Mowsell,  Henry,  Wickwar 
Martin,  Henry,  St.  Brevilis 
Hawker,  Joan,  Deerhurst 
Watkins,  John,  Cowley 
Whittle,  John,  Gloucester 
Jelkes,  John,  Chappel  Honiborne 
Dow^nbell,  John,  Tewkesbury 
Atkins,  John,  Alvington 
Collett,  Joan,  Cheltenham 
Hampton,  John,  Prestbury 
Robins,  John,  Bitton 
Griffith,  John,  Cromhall 
Yewen,  Joan,  Peddington 
Collett,  John,  Gloucester 
Powell,  John,  Lassington 
Stradlyn,  John,  Over 
Jones,  John,  Wotton-sub-Edge 
Putley,  John  [abode  not  given] 
Purse,  John,  Ashchurch 
Shipton,  John,  Shipton  Moyne 
Winston,  Joan.  Witcomb  Magna 
Barnwood,  James,  Gloucester 
Osburne,  John,  Painswick 
Bloxem,  John,  Ast,on-on-Carrant 
Howell,  Jasper  [abode  not  given] 
Knight,  James,  Gloucester 
Aldridge,  John,  Brockthrop 
Gardiner,  John,  Shepscombe 
Batte,  Lawrence,  Slimbridge 
Martin,  Henry,  St.  Brevill's 
Trottman,  Margaret,  Hill 
Winston,  Mary,  Wheatenhurst 
White,  Margery,  Wotton 

There  appears  to  be  a  name  here,  but  the  top  of 
the  page  of  the  MS.  Calendar  seems  cut  or  torn. 

Brockbank,  Margery,  Gloucester 

Cheltenham,  Michael,  Marshfield 

Bagg,  Nathaniel,  Cowhornborne 

Barne$,  Nicholas,  Cheltenham 

Woolham,  Paul,  Stanley 

Gayner,  Richard,  Falfield 

Jones  als.  Lewes,  Robert,  Beverstone 

•  Not  in  the  MS.  Calendar. 


Warner,  Roger,  Bagpath 
Harbage,  Robert,  Stow 
Turner,  Robert,  Greete 
Alcocke,  Richard,  Longborough 
Hancock,  Richard,  Hawkesbury 
Martin,  Richard.  Pebworth 
Smith,  Robert,  Marshfield 
Knight,  Robert,  Hillersley 
Peachie,  Robert,  Ched worth 
Warner,  Robert,  Warmington 
Holland,  Richard,  Longford 
Carr,  Roland,  Gloucester 
Symonds,  Richard,  Trinly 
Webb,  Roger,  Kingswood 


From  this  point  the  wills  are  extant,  except  where 
otherwise  shown. 

Thornhill,  Sibil,  Quinton 
Younge,  Thomas,  Whittington 
Drapar,  Thomas,  Huntley 
Browne,  Thomas,  Beverstone 
Hawling,  Thomas,  Horsley  [missing] 

,  Thomas,  Dursley  [torn] 

Short,  Thomas,  Painswick 
Harris,  Thomas,  Gloucester 

This  will  is  filed  amongst  the  "  dispersed  wills." 

Daniell,  Thomas,  Lower  Swell,  gent. 
Mansell,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 
Andrews,  Thomas,  Berkeley 
Mower,  Thomas,  Wollaston 
Dorney,  Thomas,  North  Nibley,  rug- 
maker 
Jenkins,  Thomas,  Stone  in  Berkeley 
Birch,  Thomas,  Boddington 
Hathway,  William,  Berkeley 
Horsley,    Wesley   [abode   not    given] 

[missing] 
Hopkins,  William,  North  Nibley 
Whittle,  William,  Didbrook 
Haw^ling,  William,  Deerhurst 
Day,  William,  Frampton  Cotterell 
Portlock,  William,  South  Cerney 
Curtis,  William,  Alderton 
Vinor,  William,  Churchdown 
Fox,  William,  Little  Dean 
Webb,  Walter  [abode  not  given] 
Downe,  William,  Cowley 
Viedler,  William,  Cromhall 
Trigge,  William,  Blaisdon 
England,  William,  Marshfield 
Mills,  Walter,  Shipton  Moyne  [missing] 

The  following  wills  in  the  bundle  for  1649  are  not 
in  the  MS.  Calendar. 

Bame,  Joan,  Kingswood,  dated  1591 
Durlinge,  W^illiam,  Toddenham,  dated 

1590 
Winstone,  William,  North  Cerney, 

dated  1589 
Ireland,  William,  Woodchester,  dated 

1588 


196 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[1541-1650. 


Hopkins,  Wm.,  Huelsfield,  dated  1584 
Alpas,  Wm.,  Ihornbury,  dated  I5"^4 
Powell,  William,  Siandish,  daied  27 

Elizabeth 
Nelme,  William,  Frampton  Cotterell, 

dated  1584 
Smith,  Wm.,  Tortworth  ?,  dated  1584 
Cawdney,  William,  Stow,  dated  1577 
Edwardes,  Wm.,  Gloucester,  pr.  1582 
Tawney,  William,  Stow,  dated  1577 
Powell,  William,  Newent,  gent.,  dated 

20  Elizabeth 
Sebright,  William,  Cleeve,  pr.  1563 
Hanks,  William,  Cleeve,  pr.  1552 
Hankes,    William,    Cleeve,   daied    36 

Henry  Vi II 
Fuller,  William,  Cleeve,  dated  I54t 
Tweezle,  William,  Bisley,  pr.  1616 
Walter,  Wm.,  Cheltenham,  dated  1614 
Browninge,  Wm.,  Henbury,  pr.  1584 
Harmer,  Wm.,  Stonehouse,  dated  161 8 
Hix  als.  Bridgenton,  Titherington,  pr. 

1624 
Wakefield,  William,  Wick  Rissington, 

pr.  1624 
Watkins,      William,      Wotton-under- 

Edge,  pr.  1624 
Stephens,  William,  Frocester,  yeoman, 

dated  1610 
Munden,  William,  Coates,  dated  1581 
Brayne,   William,  Little  Dean,  gent., 

pr.  162 1 
White.  Wm.,  Cheltenham,  dated  1624 
Style,  William,  Cleeve,  dated  1546 

1650. 

Rogers,  Ann,  Bitton 

Emmens  als.   Stephens,    Ann    [abode 

not  given] 
Pickard,  Alice,  Westerleigh 
Hayes,  Ann.  Ciloucester 
Kemmis,  Abraham,  Tormarton 
Price,  Ann,  Tiddenham 
Hugman,  Anthony,  Berkeley 
Bower,  Anthony,  Dean  Magna 
Huntley,  Cicely,  King  Stanley 
Wathen,  David,  Tortworth  [missing] 
Young,  Edward,  Bisley 
Gardner,  Giles,  Bisley 
Swaine,  Edwd.,  Little  Dean,  nailmaker 
Worlock,  Elizabeth,  Berkeley 
Pates,  Edith,  Charlton  Kings 
Jones,  Edward,  Huntley 
Evans,  Eleanor,  Ruardean 
Wheeler,  Giles,  Thornbury 
Bourne,  (jiles,  King  Stanley 
Howell,  Griffith,  Berkeley 


Tyler,  George,  Newland 
Freeman,  George,  Berkeley 
Smith,  John,  Harescomb 
Harris,  John,  Wortley 
Baker,  John,  Wickwar 
Loveday,  Jane,  Painswick 
Hardwick,  James,  Huntley  [missing] 
Smith,  John,  Dursley 
Woodward,  Joan,  NIarshfield 
Heme,  John,  Bully 
Hodges,  John,  Arlingham 
Cleevely,  John,  Charlton  Kings 
Yemme,  James,  Colford 
Whitney,  John,  Minsterworth 
Smith.  John,  Berkeley,  pr.  165 1 
Jones,  John,  Michel  Dean,  pr.  1651 
Thorne,  James,  Clapton  in  Berkeley, 

pr.  1 65 1 
Powell,  Launcelot,  Wotton,  Gloucester 
Nelme,  Margery,  Hartpury 
Fowler,  Nathaniel  [abode  not  given] 
Clissold,  Powell,  Avening 
Stone,  Richard,  Rockhampton    • 
Browne,  Roger,  Sapperton 
Snow,  Richard,  Rudford 
Cole,  Robert,  Wickwar 
Crew,  Richard,  Wickwar,  tanner 
Hickes,  Richard,  Titherington 
Griifen,  Richard,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Hyett,  Robert,  Cheltenham 
Fowrds,  Richard,  Wollaston 
Williams,  Robert,  Duntsbourne  Rouse 
Nash,  Richard,  Dursley 
Wood,  Richard,  Wotton-under-Edge 
Snell,  Richard  [abode  not  given] 
Rogers,  Robert,  Painswick 
Stritt,  Robert,  Westonunder-Penjard 
Stephens,  Richard,  Bisley 
Cowles,  Robert,  Gloucester 
Venery  als.  Pick,  Richard,  Tortworth 
Winston,  Thomas,  Great  Witcomb 
Holburrow,  Thomas,  Badminton 
Haynes,  Thomas,  Daylingworth 
Trinder,  Thomas,  Edgworth 
Bubb,  Thomas,  Stroud 
Haynes,  William,  Fairford 
Vaughan,  William,  Abenhall 
Payne,  William.  Uley 
Fry,  William,  Marshfield 
Mill,  William.  Randwick 
Sheppard,  William,  Thornbury 
Nelme,  William,  Berkeley 
Tyler,  William,  Xewland 
Harvardshire,  William,  Westbury 

[End  of  1650] 

NoTB.— There  is  a  break  of  lo  years  here. 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


197 


SDifiperseD  Wi\SS&. 


BUNDLE   I. 


Index  sive  Tabula  Testamentorum  confuse  dispersorum  sive  e fills  suis proprits 
divertis  pro  diversis  annts  tandem  colleciis  et  in  ordinem  alphabeticutn 
digesta  per  Robertum  Moore,  Notarium  Publicum. 

Note. — This  list  of  "dispersed"  wills  is  given  at  the  end  of  the  manuscript 
calendar  for  the  period  1660  to  1676.  Evidently  they  were  collected 
in  a  separate  bundle,  but  unfortunately  only  a  few  of  them  are  now 
to  be  found.  Those  which  are  known  to  be  extant  are  marked  with 
an  asterisk. 

It  is,  however,  somewhat  remarkable  that  two  other  bundles  of  "  dispersed  " 
wills  are  extant  which  do  not  appear  to  have  been  calendared.  These 
are  given  separately  at  the  end  of  the  present  list. 


1549 
1570 

1574 
1580 
1596 
1602 
1604 
1605 
1612 
1624 
1624 
1625 
1625 
1626 
1629 
1631 
1631 

1632 
1632 
1632 
1632 
1634 
1634 
1646 
1651 
1651 
1660 
166 1 

1  4    * 


Atkins,  Alice  [abode  not  given] 
Kemett,  Agnes,  Southam 
Avery,  Alice,  Avening 
Clarke,  Andrew  [abode  notgiven] 
Hughes,  Alice,  Gotherton 
Read,  Agnes,  Cleeve 
Smith,  Alice,  Cleeve 
Cartwright,  Arthur,  Cleeve 
Gray,  Alice,  Gloucester 
Wakeing,  Ann,  Newent 
Smith,  Ann,  Hill 
Wilmott,  Arthur,  Minsterworth 
Allen,  Arnold,  Quedgeley 
Messenger,  Arthur,  Gloucester 
Lock,  Ann,  Barrington 
Fisher,  Alice,  Buclcland 
Ashfield,  Alexander  [abode  not 

given] 
Edwards,  Anthony,  Elmore 
Smith,  Anne,  Elmore 
Witcomb,  Alice,  King  Stanley 
Bignell,  Anthony,  Colsborne 
Dorney,  Adrian,  North  Nibley 
Fry,  Anthony,  Marshfield 
Goodwyne,  Anthony,  Pebworth 
Golding,  Ann,  Driffield 
Fossett,  Ann,  Tewkesbury 
Aston,  Ann,  Stanley  St.  Leonards 
Overthrow,   Alice  [abode  not 

given] 


1661  Minchin,  Ambrose,  Swell 

1662  Tayler,  Ann,  Breedon's  Norton 
1664  Jones,  Ann  [abode  not  given] 
1668  Pyfinck,  Ann  [abode  not  given] 

1696  Blackwell,  Ann,  Fairford 

1673  Crump,  Ann   [abode  rot  given] 
1675  Bartholomew,  Ann,  Campden 
1679  lies,  Alice,  Tetbury 

1682  Baugh,  Alice,  Twining 

1683  Hitchens,  Anthony,  Thornbury 

1684  Rogers, Ambrose, elk.,  Sapperton 
1684  Hope,  Ann,  Newent 

1687  HoUister,  Abel,  Yate 

1689  Enson,  Arthur,  Churchdown 

1690  Clissell,  Ann,  Lassington 

1690  Rawlins,  Anthony,  Moreton-in- 

Marsh 
1693  WimboU,  Anthony,  Horsley 

1697  Packer,  Abraham,  Wick  war 
Jarrett,  Ann,  Newland 

1589  Roberts,  Anthony. Wood  Stan  way 
1583  Corfold,  Alice,  Withington 
1585  Gifford,  Arthur,  Cirencester 
1623  Ashons,  Benedict,  Uley 

Probably  Aston  or  Austin  :  a  well-known 
Uley  family. 

1623  Tilladam,  Benedict,  Woodman- 
cote 
1633  Bridgman,  Bridget,  King  Stanley 
1686  Symonds,  Barbara,  Hawkesbury 


198 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[Dispersed 


1623  Haynes,  Christopher,  Cold  Aston    !   1632 

1634  Sevill,  Catherine,  Cirencester 

1643  Hathaway,  Christopher,  Horton  1637 

165 1  Jones,     Catherine,    Wotton-sub-  1634 

Edge 

1652  Reeve,  Christopher,  Newland 

1664  Jowling,  Catherine,  Cowley  1680 

1670  Jackson,  Catherine,  Quinton  1693 

1647  Stephens,  David,  Randwick  1696 

1683  Meads,  David,  Oldpen  1625 
1693  Dunning,  Dorcas,  Lydney 

Parke,  Edward  [abode  not  given]  1646 

Long-,  Giles  [abode  not  given]        i   1652 

Roberts,  Edwd.  [abode  not  given] 

550  Apopkin,  Eliz.  [abode  not  given]  1676 

590  Irelauid,  Eleanor,  Woodchester  1683 

599  Diston,  Eleanor,  Dumbleton  1610 

603  Wood,  Edward,  Cleeve  1575 

617  Wood,  Giles,  Minsterworth 

622  Robins,  Edith,  Chedworth  |   1587 

624  Tovey,  Eleanor,  Kinton 

624  Collins,  Giles,  Hartpury  I   1665 

627  Millecheap,   Edward,  elk.,  Rod-  1549 

marton 

627  Elland,  Elizabeth,  Standish  1550 
629  RandoU,  Edmund,  Gloucester 

632  Ward,  Giles,  Toddenham  1614 

633  Weale,  Elizabeth,  Longhope 

640  Shirley,  Eliz.,  Compton  Parva  1622 

645  Weller,  Elizabeth,  Cleeve  1623 
647  Smith,  Edward,  Titherington 

651  Ryraer,  Giles,  Uley  1633 

652  Browne,  Eleanor,  Beverston  1633 
661   Richards,  Edward,  Brock weare  1633 

668  Pearson,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 

669  Hughes,  Eleanor,  Gotherington  1645 
672  Tyler,  Edward,  Titherington 

672   Higgs,  Elizabeth,  Cheltenham  1646 

672  Newman,  Edward,  Hard  wick  1647 
674  Collins,  Giles,  Hartpury 

676  Cripps,  Giles,  Rissmgton  1643 

682  Forty,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester  1648 
682  Cowles,  Edward,  Saul 

682  Hathaway,  Eleanor,  Bleddington  1649 

683  Read,  Elizabeth,  Tewkesbury 

683  Smith,  Elizabeth,  Leigh  1649 

683  Butts,  Elizabeth,  Lye  1664 

689  Hort,  Elizabeth,  Marshfield  1667 

689  Cole a/j.  Bower,  Eliz, Gloucester  1669 

693  Gabb,  Eleanor,  Eastington  1670 

695  Jones,  Edmund,  Bitton  1676 

696  Wadley,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester  1677 
698  White,  Giles,  Shurdington  \  1688 
698  Lea,  Eleanor,  Ashelworth  j  1693 
587  Beswick,  EIiz.  [abode  not  given]    [   1697 

665  Thombury,  Eleanor,  Breedon  

627  [date]  *Willis,      Fortunatus,  1582 

Frampton  Cotterell 

l63i[date]  *Brookes,Francis,Quinton  1550 

Hidcott  Boycc  in  Calendar. 


[date]  *Johnson,     Ferdinando, 

Oddington 
[date]  *Cuffe,Frances,Gloucester 
[date]  *Hooke,  Frideswide,  Toi- 

marton 

West  Littleton  in  Calendar. 

Ward,  Francis,  Toddenham 
Green,  Francis,  Charlton  Kings 
Siwinford,  Francis,  Withington 
[date]  *Atwood,  Gilbert,  Framp- 
ton Cotterell 
■"•■Roberts,  George,  Ruardean 
*Cutler  ah.  Midwinter,  George, 

Tetbury 
Russell,  George,  Old  Sodbury 
Norton,  George,  Tiddenham 
■"^Greenwood,  Walter,  Sherborne 
[date]  ^Donning,  George,  North 

Nibley 
[date]  *Collier,  Geo.,  Sherborne 

In  Calendar  1583. 

Rickards,  George.  Breedon 
[date]  ■*Wallington,     Hugh, 

Wotton-under-Edge 
[4  Edw.  \T]  *Keysne,   Henry, 

Rudford 
*Vicaris,  Henry,  Cleeve 

Gotherington  in  Calendar. 

■^Daniel,  Hugh,  Aston  Somervi'le 
*Witchell,  Humphrey,  Dodding- 

ton 
[date]  ■'^Tyler,  Henry,  Taynton 
■*Webly,  Henry,  Rendcombe 
[date]  ■''■Tayler,  Humphrey,  Slim- 
bridge 
[date]  *Thoraas,  Hugh,  Newland 

Lidbrook  in  Calendar. 

■*Holliday,  Henry,  Rodborough 
[date]  ■'^Robinson,        Henry, 

Gloucester,  gent, 
[date]  "^Slead,  Henry,  [no  place] 
[date]  ■*Culliraore, Henry,  Tither- 
ington 
Aston    als.    Corwer,     Henry, 

Stanley  St.  Leonards 
Dennis,  Henry,  Pucklechurch 
Bull,  Henry,  Abson 
Bennett,  Henry,  Rodborough 
Robins,  Henry,  Kempsford 
Brett,  Henry,  Gloucester 
Sturmy,  Henry,  Cheltenham 
Saint  Leger,  Henry,  Cheltenham 
Heskyns,  Hannah,  Stroud 
Jones,  Henry,  Ailberton 
CoUis,  Hester,  Dean  Parva 
Sibberance,  Henry,  Breame 
[date]  ■*Streete,  Henry,  Wotton, 

Gloucester 
[date]  ■^Browning,      Henry, 
Frampton-on -Severn 


Wills.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


199 


1582  [date]  *Vaughan,  Henry,  Winch- 
comb 
1587  Wood,  Henry,  Tewkesbury 
1530  Tilladams,  John,  Nibley 
1542  Style,  John,  Cleeve 

1545  Kennett,  James,  Cleeve 

1546  Mason,  John,  Wollaston 
1549  Auncell,  John,  Maugersbury 
1549  Field,  John  [abode  not  given] 
1549  Hentland,  John,  Wollaston 

1549  Fifield,  John  [abode  not  given] 

1 550  Saunders,  John  [abode  not  given] 

1 551  Kemmett,  Isabel,  Cleeve 

1552  Smith,  James,  Cleeve 
1554  Kinne,  John,  Cleeve 

1556  Aprice,  John,  Campden 

1557  Berkeley,  Jos.,Wotton-sub-Edge 
1559  Tressell,  John,  Gloucester 
1564  Aston,  John,  Cleeve 

1566  Roberts,  John,  Cleeve 

1567  Shepperd,  James,  Brickington 
1569  Sturmy,  John,  Cheltenham 
1569  Tayler,  John,  Cleeve 

1582  Willis,  John,  Cleeve 

1583  Cox,  Joan,  Sandhurst 

1583  Dunning,  John,  North  Nibley 
1583  Harris,  John,  Cleeve 

1590  Castle,  John,  Cleeve 

1 591  Brewer,    John,    Moreton-in-the- 

Marsh 
1 591   Payne,  Joan,  Gloucester 

1593  Lacy,  John,  Cam 

1666  Pannell,  John,  Stinchcomb 

1594  Barnes,  John,  Cromhall 
1596  Stafford,  John,  Marlewood 

Walker,  Joan,  Standish 

Hort,  Joshua  [abode  not  given] 

Purnell,  John,  Stinchcomb 

603  Casswell,  John,  Arlingham 
605  Reeve,  John  [abode  not  given] 
605  Hopkins,  John,  Churcham 
605  Popkine,  John,  Ailberton 

605   Pinfold,  John,  Welford 

605  Gratian,  John  [abode  not  given] 

605  Woolright,  Joan,  Cam 

605  Hobbs,  John,  Southam 

605  Howse,  John,  Oldbury 

606  Atwood,  John,  King  Stanley 
606  Dobbs,  John,  Longhope 

609  Cadle,  John,  Siston 

613  Clarke,  John  [abode  not  given] 

614  Nelme,  John,  Newent 

615  Wickham,  John,  Marshfield 

618  Greene,  Jeremia,  Slaughter 

619  Gwilliam,  John,  Awre 
619  Watkins,  John,  Alvington 
619  Hodges,  John,  Longborough 
619  Reeve,  John,  Didbrook 

621    Hampton,    John,    Deerhurst 
Walton 


1 62 1  Curtis,  John  [abode  not  given] 

1622  Millard,  John,  Welford 

1622  Lock,  John,  Barrington 

1623  Bishop,  Joan,  Oldland 

1624  White,  John,  Hard  wick 

1625  Jones,  James,  Stow 
1625  White,  John,  Beckford 

1625  Palmer,  John,  Rodborough 

1626  Dymock,  Jane  [abode  not  given] 
1628  Nelme,  John,  Cam 
i629V'Skidmore,  James,  Westerley  ^ 

1 629. 'Wheeler,  Joan,  Thornbury 
i63z''>Benfield,  John,  Cheltenham 
1633  Berratt,  John,  Hannam 
1633-Niblett,  Isabel,  Whaddon 
1633'Watts,  Joan  [abode  not  given] 
i633j'Wyman,     Joan,    Barton    St., 

Gloucester 
l633*^aycock,  John,  Gretton 
i634^elman,  John,  Thornbury 
1 634#''Dorney,  John,  Thornbury 

1635  Pegler,  John,  Ambersden 

1636  Smith,  John,  Lidney 
i638-^Loveday,  John,  Painswick 
i63&<Bendall,  John,  Cam 

1638  Bayley,  James,  Cowley 
1638  Cox,  John,  Maisemore 
1638  Webster,  Joan,  Gloucester 
i640''Field,  John,  Oldbury-on-Severn 
i64a'Atwell  als.  Wells,  John  [abode 

not  given] 
i640*'Barnsdale,  John,  Berkeley 
1 64 1  Lippyat,  James,  Cromhall 

1641  Davis,  John,  Tiddenham 

1642  Baldwyn,  Joan,  Goiherington 
1642-Davis,  John,  Tiddenham 

1643  Clent,  James,  Gloucester 

1643  Sollars,  John,  Cranham 

1644  Price,  James,  Cleeve 

1646  Man,  John,  Thornbury 

1647  Greening,  John,  Deerhurst 
1647  Arnold,  Jasper,  South  Cerney 
1647  Dunster,  John,  Thornbury 
1649  Gardner,  John,  Painswick 
1662  Rovyles,  Joan,  Pamington 

1662  Adams,  Joan  [abode  not  given] 

1663  Truman,  Joseph  [abode  not  given] 
1663  Ruthens,  John,  Eastleach  Turvile 

1665  Row,  John,  Tibberton 

1666  Leech,  Jenever  [abode  not  given] 
1666  Morris,  John,  Westington 

1666  Rickards,  John,  Norton 

1667  HolHday,  Joan,  Kings  wood 

1667  Hadnatt,  John,  Coldthrop 

1668  Hinkman,  John,  Gloucester 

1669  Robins,  John,  Northleach 

1670  Ford,  Julia,  Yate 

1670  Hampton,  John,  Deerhurst 
1670  Himan,  Joan,  Woodford 
1670  Bubb,  Jasper,  Bentham 


200 


Gloucestershire  Wills 


1670  Randle,  James,  Charlton  Kings 

167 1  Bennett,  John,  Tirley 

1672  Walter,     Joan,     Duntsbourne 

Abbotts 

1673  May,  John,  Hawkesbury 

1673  Newman,  John,  Cheltenham 

1674  Sloper,  John,  Acton  Turvile 

1676  Nelme,  John,  Berkeley 

1677  Ireland,  John,  Adderley 
1677  Heaven,  John,  Frocester 

1677  Payne,  Jane,  Stanway 

1678  Myner,  John,  Cam 
1678  Wyther,  John,  Berkeley 

1680  Harding,  John,  Bitton 

168 1  Freeme,  Jane,  Haresfield 

1682  Maysey,  John,  Bisley 

1682  Pearce,  John,  Newent 

16S3  Richardson,  Jeremia,  Taynton 

1683  Vicaris  a/j.  Baul,  John,Woilaston 
1683  Wyther,  John,  Berkeley 

1685  Seaborn    als.    Plomer,    John, 

Shipton  Moyne 
1685  LyfoUy,  John,  Cirencester 
1687  Rugley,  James,  Gloucester 
1689  Pegler,  John,  Horseley 
1689  Mount,  John,  Winchcomb 
1689  Gardner,  Joan,  Adlestrop 
1694  Partridge,  John,  Wormmgton 

1693  Hoskyns,  John,  Elmore 

1694  Arundell,  Jane,  Stroud 

1695  Keen,  Jam^rs,  Bisley 

1695  Smith,  John,  Thornbury 
1697  Longden,  John,  Kingswood 
1697  Cmlis,  Judith,  Alderton 
1697  Allen,  John,  Gloucester 
1697  Best,  John,  Twining 

1697  Turner,  John,  Bisley 
1697  Baylis,  John,  Washbourne 
1 70 1   Keene,  Jasper,  Bisley 
1585  Richman,  Joan,  Gloucester 

Rowland,  John,  Ruscomb 

30  Eliz.  Edwards,    Joan,    Preston-on- 

Stour 

1585  Harmer,  John,  King  Stanley 
1583  Mead,  John,  Marshfield 
1580  Fowler,  John,  Thornbury 

Robbins,  James,  Longhope 

Davis,  John,  Longney 

22  Eliz.  Dyraock,  John,  Abson 
20  Eliz.  Gqldstone,  Joan,  Gloucester 
^9"'Ernzr^LacejJjaan,  H3\vkej)bttfy^' 
Gawen,  John,  Tetbury 

1586  Cam,  John,  Wanswell 
1663  Payne,  John,  Breedon 

1607  De  La  Bere,  Kinard,  Southam 
1642  Tame,  Leonard,  Gloucester 
1672  Bridger,  Lawrence,  Slimbridge 

1696  Bayley,  Lawrence,  Berkeley 
1657  Spring,  Lewis,  Sandhurst 
1589  MascaU,  Millicent,  Twining 


[Dispersed 


590  Barnes,   Margery  [abode   not 
given] 

609  Hulings,  Margery,  King  Stanley 

610  Atkyns,    Margaret   [abode  not 
given] 

621   Hartlebury,  Margery,  Forthamp- 

ton 
624  Hawten,  Margery,  Shemington 
626  Castile,  Margaret,  Adlesuop 
633  Pierson,  M-irgery,  Glouceater 
635  Rodborne,  Matilda,  Abson 
647  Higgs,  Margery,  Chailton  Kings 
651   Milles,  Margery,  Horsley 
651   Hunt,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
651   Tyler,  Mary,  Haresfield 
651  Legg,  Margaret,  Ham 
655  Mason,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
661  Driver,    Margaret   [abode   not 

given] 

665  Savage,  Mary,  Breedon 

666  Baynham,  Mary,  Yate 

667  Nash,     Margaret,    Frampton 
Cotterell 

667  Clutterbuck,  Mary,  Gloucester 
669  Dening,  Maurice,  Saingat 

671  Sperring,  Margaret,  Windrish 

672  Ocle,  Martha,  Lidney 

674  Payne,  Margaret,  Hardwick 

675  Wade,  Mary,  Stone 
675   Bayley,  Margaret,  Berkeley 

679  Bayley,  Margaret,  Fairford 

680  Biddle,  Matthew,  Hill 
680  Richmond,  Mary,  Hempstead 
687  Sowdley,  Mary,  Edgworlh 
693  Long,  Mary,  Horton 
695  Biss,  Mary,  Wickwar 
701   Rutter,  Mary,  Arle 
695  Haywood,  Mary,  Longney 

_^665  Moore,  Mary,  Breedon 
"663  Turbett,  Mary,  Breedon 
602  Pickwell,  Nich.  [abode  not  given] 
613  Wetmore,  Nicholas,  Frocester 
624  Cripps,  Nicholis,  Letchlade 

646  Shield,  Nicholas,  Gotherington 

647  Biggood,  Nicholas,  Tithermgtnn 

668  Phelps,   Nicholas,   Minsterworth 

Proved  ia  itdg reposit  inter  Testjmeuta 

ejusdem  anni. 

682  Jeynes,  Nathaniel,  Tewkesbury 
583  Harper,  Nicholas,  Kempsford 

648  Read,     Oliver,     Moreton-in-the- 
Marsh 

549  Harvey,  Peter,  Kinsjscote 

665  Davies,  Parnel,  Wick  and  Abson 

695  Pace,  Phyllis,  Blakeney 

554  Smith,  Richard,  Cleeve 

655  Yarneton,  Richard,  Cleeve 

556  Bigglin,  Roger,  Stoke  Orchard 

557  Whitby,  Robert,  Longney 
572  Oldham,  Richard,  Gloucester 


Wills.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


20I 


1573  Hobbs,  Rich,  [abode  not  given] 

1583  Hill,  Robert,  Dursley 

1584  Snow,  Richard,  Bisley 

1586  Keylock,  Richard,  Colsborne 
1586  Whiteing,  Robert,  Painswick 
1602  Grimer,  Richard,  Gotherington 
1604  Morse,  Robert,  Huelsfield 
1609  Parker,  Richard,  Barn  wood 
161 8  Carpenter,  Richard,  Alderton 
1625  Roberts,  Richard,  Harescomb 
1625  Powell,  Richard,  Dean  Magna 
1625  Miller,  Richard,  Slimbridge 

1627  Jacksons,  Rich,  [abode  not  given] 

1628  Here,  Richard,  Norton 

1630  Pyres  als.  Digger,  Rich.,  Stow 

1630  Bubb,  Robert,  Tuddenham 

1 63 1  Weller,  Richard,  Southam 

163 1  Archard,  Robert,  Down  Amney 
163 1  Woollerson,    Rebecca,    Marston 
Sicca 

1633  Williams,  Richard,  Slimbridge 

1634  Tomlins,  Robert,  Bisley 
1634  Naish,  Richard,  Gloucester 
1634  Payne,  Richard,  Cam 

1634  Goddard,  Robt.,Compton  Abdale 

1637  Ludlow,  Richard,  Bisley 

1638  Woodward,  Richard,  Cam 
1640  Goddard,  Robt.,Compton  Abdale 
1640  Cornell,  Rich.,  Eastleach  Martin 
1640  Haskyns,  Robt.  [abode  not  given] 
1644  Walburg,  Richard,  Gloucester 
1642  Dunslear,  Richard,  Oldbury-on- 

Severn 

1647  Fryer,  Richard,  Eastington 

1648  Rushall,  Robert,  Broadwell 
1650  Hands,  Roger,  Cleeve 
1653  Drew,  Robert,  Leyterton 
1661  Chedworth,  Robert,  Painswick 
1664  Luf&ngham,  Richard,  Tretherne 
1664  Driver,  Richard,  Avvre 

1666  Powell,  Richard,  Breedon 
1668  Hyett,  Robert,  Churcham 

1670  Williams,  Richard,  Haresfield 

167 1  Nourse,  Rosa  [abode  not  given] 

1672  Hill,  Robert,  Horsley 
1672  Crump,  Robert,  Westbury 

1674  Parsloe,  Roger  [abode  not  given] 

1675  Turle,  Richard,  Nailsworth 

1675  Pearce,  Robert,  Bisley 

1676  Wilson,  Richard,  Ashchurch 
1678  Wilkes,  Robert,  Deynton 

See  bundle  of  Wills  for  1678. 

Window,  Richard,  Gloucester 
Walker,  Richard,  Cirencester 
Day,  Richard,  Sherborne 
Wintle,  Richard,  Minsterworth 
Elliotts,  Richard,  Shurdington 
Willmott,  Richard,  Newnham 
Stephens,  Rich. [abode  not  given] 
Evered,  Rich,  [abode  not  given] 


1583  Pyrie,  Richard,  Sandhurst 

Litchfield,  Robert,  Gloucester 

36  Eliz.  Edwards,  Robert,  Preston-on- 

Stour 
1588  Hullings,  Richard,  Bicknor 

Sawyer,  Richard,  Culkerton 

1585  Smerke,  Robert,  Thornbury 
1583  Coster,  Robert,  Kempsford 

1583  Guning,  Robert,  Marshfield 
1577  Chudwell,    Richard,     Risington 

Magna 
1585  Dorrett,  Richard,  Barrington 
1585  Snell,  Robert,  Maseyhampton 
1570  Phipps,  Richard,  Elkstone 

1584  Pope,  Richard,  Minchinhampton 
1666  Beal,  Richard,  Breedon 

1635  Boyle,  Richard,  Maismore 
161 7  [date]  *Knight,   Silvester,    Stan- 
dish 
1629  [date]  *Davis,    Sarah,    King 

Stanley 
165 1  *Pratt,  Samuel,  Rangworthy 
1657  *Adams,  Samuel,  Charlton  Kings 
1663  Cullimore,  Sarah,  Thornbury 
i66g  Stapp,  Sarah,  Gloucester 
1 68 1  Woodman,  Sarah,  Horton 
1687  Rudge,  Samuel,  Huntley 

Proved  21  April,  1688. 

1647  *Harding,  Samuel,  Dursley 

1642  in  Calendar. 

1692  Cugley,  Sarah,  Gloucester 
1699  Clissold,  Sarah,  Gloucester 

1550  [date]  *Robins    als.     Bocher,  

Thomas,  Matson 

Butcher  in  Calendar. 

1544  *Pirlym',  Thomas,  Hill,  Berkeley 

Purlin  in  Calendar. 

1554  Smith,  Thomas,  Cleeve 

1 564  *Smith  als.  Gamble,  Thos.,  Cleeve 

.'  These  entries  refer  to  the  same  testator. 

1557  *Eddy,  Thomas,  Colford 

1558  [date]  ■""Nichols,  Thomas,  Stroud 

Of  Marshfield  in  Calendar. 

1 561  *Drinkwater,  Thos.,  Boddington 
1569  *Palmer,  Thomas,  Cleeve 

Of  Stoke  Orchard  in  Calendar. 

1569  [date]  *White,  Thomas,  Awre 

1572  *Biglen,  Thomas,  Cleeve 

Of  Stoke  Orchard  in  Calendar. 

1573  *Pears,  Thomas,  Horton 

Pearce  in  Calendar. 

1 582  *Tayler,  Thomas,  Cleeve 

Of  Stoke  Orchard  in  Calendar. 

1585  [date]  *Bowker,    Thomas,  Over 

Quinton 
1588  [date]  *Loveday,   Thos.,    Pains- 
wick 

1588  [date]  *Rawlin, Thos.,  Newnham 

1589  *Godwin,  Thomas,  Wickwar 

Godwen,  1599  in  Calendar. 


202 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[Dispersed 


1604  *Smyth,     Thomas,     Upton     St. 

Leonards 
1604  Smith/Thomas,  Cleeve 

?  These  two  entries  refer  to  the  same  testator. 

1613  [date]  *Keble,  Thos.,  Southerop 
1618  *Mason,  Thomas,  Cirencester 
W  1622  [date]  *Woodwaxd,     Thomas, 

Newent 
1623  [date]  *Thayer,  Thomas,Wotton, 

Gloucester 
1625  [date]  *Shayle,   Thomas,    Badg- 

worth 

1625  [date]  ^'Cornish,  Thos.,  Kempley 

1626  date    *Coale,  Thos.,  Slimbridge 
1633  [dale]  *Underwood,      Thomas, 

Taynton 
1633  [date]  *Holtom,    Thomas,    Dor- 
sington 

Holthara  in  Calendar. 

1633  [date]  *Field,  Thos.,  Gloucester 

1634  *Read,  Thomas,  Longhope 
1638  *Cole,  Thomas,  Cleeve 

1638  [date]  *Stamp,  Thos.,  Tortworth 

Stump  in  Calendar. 

1639  [date]  *Edwards,  Thos.,  Kemps- 

ford 

1640  [date]  *Robins,     Thomas,    Coin 

Denys 

1640  [date]  *BromIey,  Thos.,  Welford 

1641  *Payne,     John,     Wotton-under- 

Edge 

Thomas  in  Calendar. 

1647  Baugh,  Thomas,  Leigh 
1647  *Davis,  Thomas,  Standish 

Of  Coldthrop  in  Calendar. 

1647  [date]  *Hughes,  Thos.,  Berkeley 

Of  Stone  in  Calendar. 

1648  *Phelps,  Thomas,  Marshfield 
1648  *Kedwards,  Thomas,  Beckford 
1648  Halker,  Thomas,  Deerhurst 
1648  Hawker,  Thomas,  Apperley 
1550  Bradshaw,  Thos.,  Hempstead 
165 1  ^Cambridge,  Thomas,    Horsley, 

fuller 
165 1  *Dranham,  Thomas,  Tortworth 
1651  *Yerrowe,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 

1 65 1  *Barker,  Thomas,  Cirencester 

Baker  in  Calendar. 

1652  *Lewis,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
1655  [date]  *Bicke,  Thomas,  Corse 
1659  [date]  *Cole,  Thomas,  Kemerton 

1 66 1  Gibbs,  Thomas,  Toddenham 

1662  Robbinson,  ThomaSj  Kempsford 

1663  Veale,  Thos.,  St.  Brevills  [abode 

not  given] 

1666  Cooper,  Thos.  [abode  not  given] 

1667  Holliday,Thos.,Minchinhampton 
1669  King,  Thomas,  Rodborough 

J  67 1  Rogers,  Thos.  [abode  not  given] 


1672  Roades,  Thomas,  Siston 
1674  Still,  Thomas,  Twining 
1674  Bayley,  Thomas,  Berkeley 

Note, — See  11  April,  1684. 

1674  Harris,  Thomas,  Ailberton 

1675  Greening,  Thomas,  Greet 
1678  Wright,  Thomas,  Northleach 

1683  Berrow,  Thomas,  Awre 

1684  Greening,      Thomas,      Moreton 

Valence 

1686  Boyce,  Thomas,  Tibberton 

1687  Symes,  Thomas,  Tewkesbury 

1693  Game,  Thomas,  Sherborne 

1694  Wade,  Thomas,  Dean  Magna 
1694  Dubber,  Thos.,  Maiseyhampton 
1699  Burdock,  Thomas,  Bisley 

Surman,  Thomas,  Treddington 

Woodward,  Thomas,  Stanley 

1589  Goodwin,  Thomas,  Wickwar 

1587  [date]  -^Roberts,    Thos.,   Arling- 

ham 
1584  [date]  *Webster,  Thomas,  Tud- 
dington 

This  is  not  in  the  Calendar,  but  the  next  entry 
may  be  intended  to  refer  to  it. 

1 584  Webb,  Thomas,  Treddington 

1585  Smith,  Thomas,  Lydney 
1558  Nichoils,  Thomas,  Stroud 
1558  *Nicholls,  Thos.,  Marshfield 
1571  [date]  *Perse,  Thos.,  Churcham, 

Pearce  in  the  Calendar. 

1580  [date]  *Smyth,  Thomas,  Lydney 

1583  [date]  *Smith,  Thomas,  Lydney 
1665  Bumpass,  Thomas,  Breedon 
Munden,  William,  Coles 

Braban,  William,  Huntley 

1 54 1   Fuller,  William,  Cleeve 

1 541   Russell,  William,  Cleeve 
1544  Haukes,  William,  Cleeve 
1546  Stile,  William,  Cleeve 
1552  Haukes,  Wm.,  Stoke  Orchard 
1563  Seabright,  William,  Cleeve 
1577  Powell,  William,  Newent 
1577  Cawdney,  William.  Stow 

1 581  Munden,  William,  Coates 

1584  Browning,  William,  Henbury 

1588  Ireland,  William,  Woodchester 

1589  Winston,  William,  North  Cerney 

1590  Durling,  William,  Toddenham 
159!   Barnes,  William,  Kingswood 

1 6 10  Stephens,  William,  Frocester 

16 14  Walter,  William,  Cheltenham 

161 5  Twisle,  William,  Bisley 
1618  Harmer,  William,  Stonehouse 
1624  Hix  als.   Bridging^ton,  William, 

Titherington 
1624  Wakefield,  Wm.,  Wick  Risington 
1624  Watkins,Wm.,Wotton-sub-Edge 

1624  White,  William,  Cheltenham 

1625  Newman,  Wm.,  Woodstanway 


Wills.] 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


203 


1625  Stone,  William,  Bitton 
1625  French,  Walter,  Gloucester 
1628  Horwood,  William,  Marshfield 
1628   Braban,  William,  Newnham 
1633  Sandford,  William,  Stanley    St. 

Leonards 
1633  Fletcher,  William,  Abson 

1633  Handman,  William,  Tibberton 

1634  Pegler,  William,  Stonehouse 

1634  Higgs,  William,  Thornbury 

1635  Nicholas,    Winifred  [abode   not 

given] 

1636  Hill,  William,  Gloucester 

1640  Freeman,  William,  Weston-sub- 

Edge 

1 64 1  Mildmay,  William,  Thornbury 

1642  Lewis,  Walter,  Hill 

1643  Clarke,  William,  Hawkesbury 

1644  Blisse,  Walter,  Bisley 

1644  Cooper,  William,  Bisley 

1645  Hugill,  William,  Leckhampton 
165 1   Hill,  William,  Upleadon 

1 65 1   Leech,  William,  Ampney  Crucis 
165 1   Machin,  William,  Ham 

1661  Johnson,  William,  Lower  Swell 

1662  Mease,  William,  Cleeve 

1665  Rogers,  William,  Dowdeswell 

1666  Jones,  William,  Withington 
1666  Sellar,  William,  Campden 
1668  Cove,  William,  Southrop 
1670  Blakeley,  William,  Campden 

Cum  Test,  in  anno  1670. 

1670  Walbom     ah.    Clark,    Walter, 
Arlingham 


1675  Waller,  William,  Hasfield 
1674  Barker,  Walter,  Cirencester 
1674  Scriven,  William,  Witcomb 
1678  Woodward,    William,    Wotton- 

under-Edge 
1678  Bick,  Walter,  Arlingham 
1697  James,  William,  Elmore 
1680  Tappan,  William,  Pebworth 
1682  Willis.  Wm..  Aston  under-Hill 

1682  Lane,  William,  Welford 

1683  Jenner,  William,  Quenington 
1683  Vyner,  William,  Churchdown 
1683  Jones,  William,  Nass 

1685  Davies,     William,      Upton     St. 

Leonards 
1692  Perks,   William,  Barton  Street, 

Gloucester 
1694  Widdows,  William,  Whaddon 

1694  Hardwick,  William,  Dymock 

1695  Cormell,  Wm.,  Cow  Honeyborne 
1695  Aykrigg,  William,  Tewkesbury 
1695   Knapp,  Walter,  Swindon 

1699  Church,  William,  Cheltenham 

1700  Berkeley,  William,  Churcham 
1582  Edwards,  William,  Gloucester 
1577  Tawney,  William,  Stow 

1584  Smith,  \Villiam  [abode  not  given] 
1584  Nelme,  Wm.,  Frampton  Cotterel 
1584  Alpus,  William,  Thornbuiy 
1584  Powell,  William,  Standish 
1584  Hopkins,  William,  Brochwear 

1665  Richards,  William,  Breedon 

1666  Neend,  William,  Breedon 
1666  Freeman,  William,  Breedon 


In  a  bundle  of  contentious  papers,  in  the  Principal  Registry,  belonging  to 
the  Archdeaconry  of  Berks,  in  a  suit.  Baker  als.  Taylor  v.  Busheli,  of 
the  date  1599,  is  a  copy  of  the  will  of 

Tailor,  Henry,  Preston-on-Stower,  yeoman,  dated  2  June,  1559. 


204 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


[Dispersed 


BUNDLE    II. 

This  is  a  bundle  of  miscellaneous  wills,  some  of  which  appear  to  have 
been  hitherto  uncalendared,  whilst  others  may  account  for  wills 
which  are  marked  as  missing  in  the  foregoing  calendar. 


1627  Playsted,     Thomas,     Elton     in 

Westbury 
*...    Cook,    James,    Frampton-on- 

Severn  [torn] 
1623  Newman,  Richard,  Eastington 
1625   LoAve,  John,  Barnwood 
*...    Bigge,     Silvester,    Cirencester 

[torn] 
1633  Palmer,  Thomas,  Miserdean 
*...    Jaynes,  Richard,  Tewkcbbury 
*...    Rosbiade,  Wni.,  Sidington  [torn] 
1583  Crew,  John,  Bitton 
1605  Allen,  Margaret,  Kingswood 

161 2  Ellis,  Richard,  Standish 

1613  Home,  Thos.,  Aston-sub-Edge 

1614  Perkins,  Joan,  Eastington 
161 7  Thurston,  John,  Wotton 

1619  Bicke,  James  [abode  not  given] 
1619  Aubrye,  Robert,  Yate 

1619  Humfries,  John,  Hardwick 

1620  Sowdley,      Margaret,     Ampney 

Crucis 
1622  Robins,  Edith,  Chedworth 
1622  Thayle,  John,  Dymock 
1622  Thayer,  Roger,  Brockworth 
1625   Pope,  Henry,  Tetbury 

1628  Harvard,  William,  Marshfield 

1628  Lambert,  Dorothy,  Corse 

1629  Greenwood,      John,     Maysey 

Hampton 
1629  Berkeley,  dame  Eleanor,  Rend- 

comb 
1633  Willson,  John,  Buckland 
[no  date]  Parker,  Henry,  Westerleigh 
1632  Ferrers,  Richard,  Tewkesbury 
1632  Penn,  Wdliam,  Acton  Turvile 


1632  Chamberlaine,  John,  Swindon 
1630  Daston,  Anne,  Wormington 

bee  under  i6ji,  p.  165  ante. 

1633  Clarke,  Richard,  Horsley 

1633  Rogers    als.    Williams,     Isabel, 

Bibery 
1648  Hill,  Roger,  Oxenhall 

1644  Trapp,  Richard,  Winchcombe 

1645  Evans,  John,  Gloucester 
[no  date]  Morse,  Thomas,  Stone 
1642  Izod,  William,  Buckland 

1642  Turbervile,  Edmund, Tewkesbury 
1642  Maning,  Robert,  Horsley 
1639  Secil  als.  Hooper,  John,  Thorn- 
bury 
1639  Vaughan,  John,  Eastington 
1641   Green,  Richard,  Gloucester 
10  Chas.  i.   Noorth,  Rich.,  Westbury 

1634  Heaven,  John,  King  Stanley 
1634  Rowley,  Richard,  Hinton  ? 
1634  Archard,  Richard,  Hinton 
1634  Batch,  Williiim,  Longborough 
1634  Owen,   Matthew,  Wotton-under- 

Edge 
1634  Hillier,  John,  Leighterton 
1634  Mason  als.  Simons,  John,  Buck- 
land 
1633  Hale,  Edmund,  Winchcombe 
1633  Roach,  Rich.,  Great  Badminton 
1633  Weeks,  John,  South  Ceiney 
1633  Wyley,    William,   Frampton-on- 
Severn 

1633  Surman,  John,  Tirley? 

1634  Bower,  John,  Horsley 

1664  Goddard,  Vincent,  Dursley 

1665  Daniell,  Edward,  Awre 


And  many  others  of  later  dates  down  to  1764, 

•  Pates  torn  off. 


Wills.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


20: 


BUNDLE    III. 


This  list  of  Dispersed  Wills  contains  sixty  of  an  earlier  date  than  the 
foundation  of  the  Bishopric.  The  oldest  it  will  be  seen  is  that  of 
To.  Sin)  the  of  Yardley  in  1508. 


1540  Holester,  .    .   Westerleigh  [torn] 
Smethe,  Elizabeth,  Withington 
Mylnar,  John,  Lechlade 
Cavill,  John,  rector  of  Wolston 
White,  John,  Cheltenham 
Scotte,  John,  Berkeley 
Pumfry,  John,  Marshfield 
Jenkyns,  Richard,  Dyrham 
Morcoke,  Ric,  Morion  Valence 
Etkyns,     Richard,     Up;:on     St. 

Leonards 
Hoskyns,  Thomas,  Ashleworth 
Carpenter,  Thos.,  Kings  Wash- 
borne 
Sheyle,    Thomas,    Callowe    in 

Dymock 
Bushe,  William,  Dynton 
ToTwsen,  William,  Harescombe 

539  Byrte,  John,  Frampton 

50S  Smjrthe,  To.,  Yardley 

539  Raynolde,  Elizabeth,  Xorthleach 

524  Prince,  John,  Tewkesbury 
539  Bennett)  William,  Blot  kley 
530  Furdys,  William,  Coaley 

525  Dreysey,  John,  Nib'ey 

523  Hugford,  John,  Warwick 
5:6  Jones,  Thomas,  Rodmarton 

539  Wykam,  John,  parson  of  Dod- 
dington 

524  Twesyll,  Joyce  [abode  not  given] 

524  Foxley,  Thomas,  Bagendon 

525  Faysy,  Edward,  Winchcombe 
523  Grawnte,  Rich.,  Snitterfield, gent. 

523  Broke,   Joan,   All  Saints,    Wor- 

cester 

524  Hall,  Elizabeth,  Kings  Norton 

525  Goughe,  Jefifery,  Tewkesbury 

526  Adene,  Thomas,  Tetbury 
537  Griffith,  Thomas,  Berkeley 

523  Goodeschip,  Thomas.  Elmston 

524  Annons,  William,  Tewkesbury 

522  Childe,    William,    Northwick   in 

Blockley 
524  Pope,  William,  Tetbury 
513  a   Pryste,   John,   Malvern  :    en- 
dorsed 1525 
539  Bramston,  Thomas,  Badgeworth 

523  Umfrey,  William,  Gloucester 
528  Prowte,  Elizabeth,  Gloucester 
539  Freman,  Robert,  Ashchurch 


1529  Wyckyn,  Robt., Great  Barrington 
1539  Brown,  Richard,  Cham 
1526  Bonde,  Eleanor,  Stonehouse 
1526  Bulman,  John,  Sudeley  in  Winch- 
combe 
1509  Bray,  George,  Gloucester 

1542  Witthorne,  Ric,  Charlton  Kings 
1524  Milton,  Robert,  Staverton 

1524  Combe,  Walter,  Cheltenham 

1522  Hyll,  William,  Belbroughton 
1539  Malton,  Thomas,  A^^hchurch 

1525  Flewelyn,  John,  Tetbury 

1526  Kelsale,  Edward,  Winchcombe 
1526  Fabell,  Peter,  Cirencester 

1526  Bedgeworth,  Rich.,  Gloucester 

1527  Shreve,  William,  Elmore 

1523  Grindell,  William,  Leckhampton 
[no  date]  Ynguls,  John,  Mickleton 

A  will,  with  no  testator's  name. 
A  will,  with  no  testator's  name. 
A  torn  will. 

1563  Atwells,    .    .    . 

1526  a  Wood,  Richard,  Stow 

1558  A  will,  stained 

1500  Chaunce,  William,  Xorthleach 

1574  Calfowe,  Thomas,  Bisley 

[no  date]  Filyemore,  Thomas,  Tetbury 

1564  Goslynge,  Thomas,  Tuddenham 

4  Eliz.  Griffith,  Join,  Gloucester 

■})■]  Hen.  viii.  Hogest,  Th.,  Tewkesbury 
1570?  Hogges,  '1  homas.  Dymock 
35  Hen.  viii.   Harris,     Robert,   parson 
of  Rockhampton 

1543  Yngram,  Robert,  Gloucester 
[date  torn]  Knowles,  Walter,  Newent 

1568  Long,  Giles,  Berkeley 

37  Hen.  viii.  Locke,  Thos.,  Shurneton 
1570  Lluellen,  William,  Tyddenham 

5  Edw.  vi.   Mannyng,  Thos.,Kingscote 
1570  Michell,  Thomas,  Ligh 

1558  Packer,  Thomas,  Cheltenham 

1567  Rufford, ,  Lechlade 

1 5 58  Rowlwright,  Joan,  Sherborne 
Temp.  Eliz.  Rede,     Edmond,    Aston- 

sub-Edge 
1557  Stone,  William,  Cirencester 
Temp.  Phil.  &  Mary,  Sevar,  Thomas, 

Eastington 

1569  Taylor,  George,  Churchdown 
1560  Wylkyns,  Roger,  Berkeley 


206 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


[Bibury. 


CALENDAR    OF    WILLS    AND    INVENTORIES 


IN    THE 


l^eculiar  Court  of  Biburp* 

1590   TO    1649. 

Note. — The  following  wills  and  inventories  are  preserved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  at  Somerset  House.  The  subsequent  Bibury  records  are  at 
the  Gloucester  Registry. 


Brunsdun  or  Brounsden,  William, 
Barnsley,    yeoman,    pr.     7    Oct., 

1639,  and  inv. 

Bennett,  Robert,  Bybury,  pr.  1 1  May, 

1640,  and  inv. 

Cull,  John,  Winson,  p.  Bybury,  hus- 
bandman, pr.  17  April,  1638,  and 
inv. 

Embree  or  Embrey,  Edward,  Barneslie, 
husbandman,  pr.  7  Oct.,  1639, 
and  inv. 

Gelding,  Wm.,  Byburye,  husbandman, 
pr.  II  May,  1640,  and  inv. 

Haynes,  Thomas,  Aldesworth,  black- 
smith, d.  28  April,  1638,  and  inv. 
t.  13  May,  1638 

Howes,  Richard,  Winson,  p.  Bibury, 
husbandman,  d.  19  Aug.,  1638, 
and  inv.  t.  4  Sept.,  1638 

Howes,  Ann,  Ablington,  p.  Bibury, 
widow,  d.  20  Nov.,  1638,  inv.  t. 
30  Nov.,  1638 

Harbert,  Elner,  Aldesworth,  spinster 
pr.  7  Oct.,  1639,  and  inv. 

Hall,  Katherin,  Arlington,  p.  Byburie, 
widow,  pr.  6  Oct.,  1639,  and  inv. 

Martin,  Richard,  Bibury,  inv.  exhibited 
by  administratrix  11  May,  1640 

Merchant,  Thomas,  sen.,  Arlington,  p. 
Bybury,  yeoman,  pr.  11  May, 
1640,  and  inv. 

Overberrie,  Thos.,  Barnsley,  husband- 
man, pr.  7  Oct.,  1639,  and  inv. 


Parry,  Aparrie,  Eleanor,  Aldesworth 
widow,  pr.  7  July,  1619,  and  inv. 

Prater,  John,  Aldesworth,  husband- 
man, ex.  23  Oct.,  1649,  ^nd  inv. 

Rogers  als.  Williams,  John,  Bybury, 
yeoman,  d.  27  July,  1634 

Rodborne,  Wm.,  Aldsworth,  husband- 
man, pr.  7  July,  i6ig 

Temple,  Mychrell,  Byburye,  tailor, 
d.  9  Nov.,  1636 

Browne,  William,  Aldesworth,  in  pec. 
Bibury,  husbandman  [no  will 
filed],  Reg.  p.  129,  Bk.  "Blunt" 
also  fo.  54,  Bk.  "Wode,"  pr.  24 
Mar.,  1590 

Hawkins,  Amy,  p.  Bibury  [no  will 
filed],  Reg.  p.  129,  Bk.  "Blunt" 
also  fo.  54,  Bk.  "  Wode,"  pr.  24 
Mar.,  1590 

Winchcombe  or  Winscombe,  Elizabeth, 
p.  Bybery  [no  will  filed],  Reg.  p. 
131,  Bk.  "Blunt"  also  fo.  55, 
Bk.  "Wode,"  pr.  6  Mar.,  1591 

Freeman,  Thomas,  Barnesley,  in  pec. 
Bibury,  husbandman  [no  will 
filed],  Reg.  p.  132,  Bk.  "Blunt" 
also  fo.  56,  Bk.  "  Wode,"  pr. 
6  Mar.,  1591 

Harries,  Ralfe,  p.  Bybery,  Albington 
[head  of  will]  [no  will  filed].  Reg. 
p.  133,  Bk.  "Blunt"  also  fo.  57, 
Bk.  '*  Wode,"  pr.  24  Mar.,  1590 


t 


Bishops  Cleeve.] 


Gloucestershire  Wills. 


207 


WILLS    PROVED 


IN   THE 


}&^culiar  Court  of  i6is!)ops  CleetJt, 


1635    TO    1796. 


This  list  is  taken  from  a  modern  Calendar  compiled  under  the  direction 
of  the  late  District  Registrar  at  Gloucester.  The  dates  of  the  wills 
are  not  given. 


Ballinger,  Thomas,  Gotherington,  10 
Berwick,  Edward,  Gretton,  1 1 
Beale,  Thomas,  Stoke  Orchard,  15 
Cooper,  Coppuck,  Bishops  Cleeve,  6 
Cocks,  Charles,  Bishops  Cleeve,  21 
Clements,  Richard,  Woodmancoie,  27 
Dyer,  Thomas,  Gotherington,  5 
Fowler,  Richard,  Bishops  Cleeve,  9 
Fowler,  Elizabeth,  Bishops  Cleeve,  20 
Hunt.  Elizabeth,  Bishops  Cleeve,  3 
Hodges,  Eleanor,  Churchdown,  15 
Hobbes,  Hnnnah,  Bishops  Cleeve,  17 
Hampton,  William,  Gotherington,  18 
Harris,  Pendock,  Gotaerington,  24 
James,  Hannah,  Bishops  Cleeve,  27 
Keare,  Mary,  Woodmancote,  7 
Keare,  Ann,  Woodmancote,  8 
Keyse,  Thomas,  Bishops  Cleeve,  14 
Kemmett,  John,  Stoke  Orchard,  17 
Keyse,  John,  Bishops  Cleeve,  19 
Kittermuster,  Thos.,  Bishops  Cleeve,  25 
Leetch,  William,  Bishops  Cleeve,  2 


Laughton,  John,  Gotherington,  29 
Mall,  Catharine,  Woodmancote,  23 
Potter,  Thomas,  Woodmancote,  10 
Potter,  Anthony,  Coin  Rogers,  12 
Potter,  Joseph,  Bishops  Cleeve,  24 
Potter,  William,  Woodmancote,  25 
Potter,  James,  13ishops  Cleeve,  28 
Reade,  William,  Brockhampton,  2 
Restall,  Thomas,  Stoke  Orchard,  5 
Rogers,  Ann,  Withington,  12 
StoUard,  Richard,  Stoke  Orchard,  21 
Surman,  John,  Woodmancote,  22 
Surman,  Mary,  Woodmancote,  23 
Taylor,  Mary,  Stoke  Orchard,  7 
Trinder,  William,  Cake  Yate,  14 
Trinder,  Henry,  Woodmancote,  29 
Willis,  John,  Wesbury,  i 
WooUey,  John  the  elder,  Withington,  13 
Wilks,  John,  Bishops  Cleeve,  16 
Warder,  Sarah,  Stoke  Orchard,  19 
Yeend,  John,  Bishops  Cleeve,  26 


I 


208 


Gloucestershire   Wills. 


WILLS  AND  FRAGMENTS  OF  WILLS  IN  THE  BUNDLE 

FOR  1591-93- 


1614  Collier,  John,  Lea 

161 5  Hall,  Thomas,  Northleach 

161 7  Colledge,  Thomas,  Bitton 

161 8  Bath,  Thomas,  Bisley 

1 61 9  Newington   ah.   Newton,   John, 

Wormington 

1620  Woorwood,  Elizabeth,  Awre 

„      *Darby,  Margaret,  Gloucester 
„      *Hatherell,  Thomas.  Fairford 
„      Mill,  Thomas,  Haresfield 
„      Porter,  John,  Gloucester 
date  ?  Bence,  Joan,  Hawkesbury 

162 1  Dawe,  Christopher,  Tuddenham 
„      Trehern,  Elizabeth,  Newland 

„      *Hemming,  Christopher,  Dyrham 
21  James  I  Nixon,  John,  Ampney  St. 
Mary 

1623  Ridler,  \Vm.,  Gloucester  [torn] 
temp.  King  James  Watkines,     Thos., 

Berkeley 

1624  Hall,  Edmund,  Norton 

1626  Tidman,  Thomas,  Cam 

1627  Freeman,  John,  Berkeley 

1628  Rickards,  Thomas,  Kemerton 
„      Biddle,  Robert,  Saul 

1629  Field,  Anthony,  Bisley 

1630  Chappie,  John,  Cheltenham 
„      Lane,  John,  Tirley 

„      Wilcox,  Elizabeth,  Thornbury 


8  Charles  I,  April  8  Bishopp,  Thomas 

Ampney  Peter 

9  Charles  I,  June  5  Lewes,     Samuel, 

Charlton  Kings 
1 63 1  ^Huntley,  Edward,  Berkeley 

1633  Perkins,  Richard,  Gloucester 
,,      Trippett,  Thomas,  Awre 

1634  Grevill,  Charles,  Lemington,  esq. 
„      Nayler,  Elizabeth,  Westerley 

„      Wickham,  John.  Pucklechurch 
,,      Tayler,  Rich..  Over  in  Churcham 
,,      Woodhouse,  Richard,  Westbury 

1635  Baylyes,  William,  Didbrook,  free 

mason 
„      Ballenger,   Thos  ,  Leckhampton 
„      Dobbins,  Thos.,  Child's  Wickham 
„      Stumpe,  Robert,  Thornbury 
„      Moore,  Matthias,  Sherborne 

1636  Wood,  Thomas,  Tetbury 

,,      Rugg,    John,    Wootton-under- 

Edge 
„      Gracing,  Joan.  Minsterworth 
„      Kimmer,  Edmund. Down  Ampney 
II  Charles  I  Okey,     Eleanor,     Upper 

Dowdeswell 

1637  *Packer,  Richard,  North  Nibley 
„  Plummer,  John  [abode  not  given] 
„      Noble,  Annis,  Bitton 


Those  entries  marked  with  an  asterisk  have  already  appeared  in  the  Calendar, 
the  others  are  not  entered  therein. 


INDEX     NOMINUM. 


List  of  Conij-actions  of  Christian  names  used  in  the  following  Index. 


An.    . 

.  Aaron 

D.    . 

.  Daniel 

Hln. 

.  .  Helen   or 

Lu.  . 

.  Lucy 

Rph. 

.  Ralph 

Ah.    . 

.  Abraham 

Dd. 

.  David 

Helena 

Lk. .  . 

.Luke 

Rnd. . 

.  Randolph 

Ad.    . 

.  Adam 

Dn. 

.  Dennis 

H.    . 

.  .  Henry 

or  Ranulph 

Ag.    . 

.  Agnes 

Do. 

.  Dorothy 

Hbt. 

.  .  Herbert 

Mbl.  . 

.  Mabel 

Ry.    . 

.  Raymund 

Alx.   . 

.  Alexander 

Hub. 

.  Hubert 

Mgt. . 

.  Margaret 

Rbc.  . 

.  Rebecca 

Aif.    . 

.  Alfred 

Hu. 

.  .  Hugh 

Mgy. 

.  Margery 

Rgd.. 

.  Reginald 

Al.     . 

.  Alice 

Ed.. 

.  Edith 

Hy. 

.  .  Humphrey 

Mrn. 

.  Marian 

r:  .. 

.  Richard 

Aln.  . 

.  Allen   or 

Edm. 

.  Edmund 

Mk.    . 

.  Mark 

Rt.  .  . 

.  Robert 

Allan 

E.    .  . 

.  Edward 

Mrra. 

Marmaduke 

Re.    . 

.  Roger 

Amb. 

.  Ambrose 

Edw. 

.  Edwin 

I.  .  . 

.  Isaac 

Mrth. 

.  Martha 

Rs. .. 

.Rose 

And. 

.  Andrew 

Ez.  . 

.  Elizabeth 

Isb. 

.  .  Isabel 

Mrt.  . 

.  Martin 

Rw.  . 

.  Rowland 

A.    .  . 

.  Anne 

El.  .  . 

.  Ellen  or 

Ish. 

.  Isaiah 

M.  .  . 

.  Mary  or 

or  Roland 

Ans.  . 

.  Anselm 

Eleanor 

Maria 

Ant.  . 

.  Anthony 

Emo. 

,  Emanuel 

Mtl.  . 

.  Matilda 

S 

.  Samuel 

Arch. 

.  Archibald 

Eml.  . 

.  Emily 

Jcb. 

.  Jacob 
.  James 

Mth.  . 

.  Matthew 

Sa.  .  . 

.  Sarah 

Ar.  .  . 

.  Arthur 

Em.   . 

.  Emma 

Js.   . 

Mau. 

.  Maurice  or 

Sbl.    . 

.  Sibil 

Augn. 

Augustine 

Eph.  . 

.  Ephraim 

Ja.  . 

Jsp. 

.  Jane 
.  Jasper 

Morris 

Slv.    . 

.  .Silvester 

Aug.  . 

.  Augustus 

Es.  .  . 

.  Esther 

Mx.   . 

.  Maximilian 

Sm.    . 

.  Simon 

Av.  .  . 

.  Avery 

Ev.  .  . 

.  Evan 

.  Jeffery 

Ml. .  . 

.  Michael 

St.   . 

.  Stephen 

Ezk. 

.  Ezekiel 

Jer. 

.  Jerome 
.  Joan  or  Jo- 

Mi. .  . 

.  Miles 

Su.  .. 

.  Susan  or 

Brb.  . 

.  Barbara 

Jo.  . 

Mgn. 

.  Morgan 

Susannah 

Bn.  .. 

.  Barnaby  or 

hanna 

Mo.   . 

.  Moses 

Barnabas 

Frd.  . 

.  Ferdinand 

J... 

.  John 

Th.  .. 

.  Theodore 

Bw.    . 

.  Bartholo- 

Fl. .. 

.  Florence 

Jph. 

.  Joseph 

Na.    . 

.  Nathan 

Thph. 

.  Theophilus 

mew 

Flk.  . 

.Fulk 

Jb.  . 

.  Josiah 
. Joyce 

Kth.  . 

.  Nathaniel 

T.     .. 

.  Thomas 

Btr.    . 

.  Beatrice 

Frs.   . 

.  Frances 

Jy-  • 

Ne. .. 

.  Nehemiah 

Ts.  .  . 

.  Ihomasine 

B.    .  . 

.  Benjamin 

Fr.  .. 

.  Francis  or 

jd. . 

.  Judith 
.  Julian 

N.   .. 

.  Nicholas 

Thu.  . 

.  Thurstan 

Btph. 

.  Botolph 

Frank 

Ju.  . 

Tm.   . 

.  Timothy 

Bgt.  . 

.  Bridget 

Fdk,  . 

.  Frederick 

Jla. 

.  Juliana 

To.  .  . 

.  Tobias  or 

Br..  . 

.  Bryan 

Jst. 

.  Justinian 

O.    .. 
Ow.    . 

.  Oliver 
.  Owen 

Toby 

K.   .. 

.  Catherine 

Gbl.  . 

.  Gabriel 

K.    . 

.  Katherine 

U.    .. 

.  Ursula 

Cc.  .  . 

.  Cecilia  or 

Gf.  .  . 

.  Geoffrey 

or 

Cicely 

G.    .  . 

.  George 

Catherine 

Par.  . 

.  Pamell  or 

VI.  .. 

.  Valentine 

C.    .  . 

.  Charles 

Gld.  . 

.  Gerald 

Petronilla 

Vn... 

.  Vincent 

Clin.. 

.  Christian 

Ger.  . 

.  Gerard 

Lnc. 

.  Lancelot 

Ptk.  . 

.  Patrick 

Ch.     . 

.  Christopher 

Git.   . 

.  Gilbert 

Lw.   . 

.  Lawrence 

PI.   .  . 

.  Paul 

Wit.  . 

.  Walter 

Cla.  . 

.  Clara 

Gi.  .. 

.  Giles 

L.    . 

.  Leonard 

Pn.  .. 

.  Penelope 

Wlf.  . 

.  Wilfrid 

CI.  .  . 

.  Clement 

Go.    . 

.  Godfrey 

Lt.  .. 

.  Letitia  ' 

P 

.  Peter 

W.  .  . 

.  William 

Cnst. 

.  Constance 

Gr.  .  . 

.  Grace 

Ls.  .. 

.  Lewis 

Ph.  .  . 

.  Philip 

Wn.  . 

.  Winifred 

Cm.  . 

.  Cornelius 

Grg.  . 

.  Greeory 

LI.  .  . 

.  Lionel 

Phn.  . 

.  Phineas 

Cth.  . 

.  Cuthbert 

Grf.   . 

.  Griffith 

Lin. 

.  Llewellyn 

Pru.  . 

.  Prudence 

Z 

.  Zachariah 

An  asterisk  signifies  that  the  page  contains  more  than  one  of  the  name. 


Name  missing,   179,   190, 
192,  205*  ;  Eli,  170  ;  T. 

195 
Abarnsdale  a/s.  Smith,  J. 

87.     See  Abernsdale 
Abbatt,  J.  72 
Abbington,  Auncell,   139. 

See  Abington 
Abbot,  see  Abbatt,  Aubott 
Abbottes,    J.    152;    Rph. 

185  ;  Rs.  15 
Abden  a/s.  Walker,  R.  62 
Abecke,  Br.  3  ;  Bryan  als. 

W.  II.     See  Beck 
Abenhall,    see    Abynhall, 

Benall 
Abenson,  J.  72 
Abernsdale,    J.    14      See 

Barnsdale 

^      5  GLOLC.    WILLS. 


Abevan,    see    Bevan,    ap 

Bevan,  Evan 
Abington,  Auncell,    139  ; 

R.  96 
Abopkin,  see  ap  Opkin 
Abox,  J.  72.    See  Boxe 
Aboyfield,  W.  46 
Abraham,  W.  92 
Abridge,  Abridges,  J.  81  ; 

R.  38.     See  Bridge 
Abright,     W.     97.       See 

Albright 
Aburye,  Ez.  186  ;  Rt.  154. 

See  Aubrye 
Abynhall,  J.  16 
Acherne,  Mgf.  39 
Achettle,  Achettell,  Js.  21 ; 

a/s.  Sadler,  J.  29.     See 

Chettle 


Ackell,  J.  5 

Ackson,  T.  185 

Acleve,  Acleave,  R.  134  ; 

W.  76.     See  Cleeve 
Acton,      H.      166  ;      als. 

Corver,    Hester,    193 ; 

cf  Aston 
Adale,  Adalle,  J.  29,  168  ; 

T.  26.     See  Dale 
Adams,  Adames,  Adamse, 

Addames,         Addams, 

Addems,  Ag.  2,  84,  145  ; 

Al.  42,  72  ;  A.  194  ;  Ant. 

150;  Edm.  23;  Ez.  143; 

Fr.  44;  Gi.  114  ;  H.  44, 

133  ;  Js.  77  ;  Ja-    163  ; 

Jo.  20,  199;  J.  3,  69,  77, 

91,   93,   no,    121,    127, 

129,  131,  154,  166,  173^ 
P 


2  lO 


Index  Nominum. 


i8i;  K.  4,  48,96;  Mgy. 
29  ;  N.  34  ;  Rice,  53  ; 
R.  16,  125,  129,  162  ; 
Rt.  15,  30,  34,  43,  69, 
88;  S.  201;  T.  7,  13, 
31,  36,  51,  70,  71,  107, 
109,  117,  135,  148  ;  W. 
4,  15,  22,  76,  78,  123, 
145  ;  ah.  Venfield,  J. 
87,  121,  166  ;  Treherne 
als.  W.  117  ;  Venfield 
«/j.VV.  174.  SeeAddaws 

Adcoke,  W.  20 

Addams,  Addames,  Ad- 
dems,  see  Adams 

Addaws,  J  a.  16S  ;  ?  Ad- 
dams, q.v. 

Addis,  Addys,  Ades,  Adis, 
Adys,  Ag.  42  ;  A.  39  ; 
H.  38;  J.  40,  42,  71, 
129,  159,  160,  166,  171  ; 
K.  171  ;  M.  166,  168; 
R.  146  ;  T.  48,  90,  117, 
163  ;  Wit.  58  ;  W.  35. 
See  Adie 

Adeane,  Adene,  Isb.  i  ; 
Jo.  147  ;  J.  69,  III  ; 
Lw.  74  ;  Mth.  127  ;  R. 
19,  59,  62  ;  Rt.  123;  T. 
86,*  135,  184,  205  ;  W. 
4      See  Dean 

Ades,  see  Addis 

Adie,  Ady,  Adye,  Ag.  14  ; 
Al.  52,  iSo  ;  Gi.  114; 
H.  80,  82,  95,  187  ;  Isb. 
5;  J.  12,40,  62,63,  176, 
185  ;    R.    157;   T.   31  ; 


W.    41, 


;8.      See 


Addis,  Edye 
Adis,  see  Addis 
Adlam,  Rt.  69  ;  W.  22 
Adland,  J.  131 
Adwicke,     N.    97.      See 

Awrick 
Ady,  Adye,  see  Adie 
Adys,  see  Addis 
a  Fowle,  Affowle,  Ag.  72  ; 

E.  72  ;   Hln.  65,  67  ;  J. 

8,47;  R.  38,  183.    See 

Fowle 
Agbourne,  Fr.  109 
Ager,  T.  1S4 
Agg,  Ag-ge,  J.  91  ;   M-y. 

17  r  ;  W.  1 51 
a  Grove,  Agrove,  H.  1 10  ; 

J.  10;  N.  13S;  R.  6,  88, 

172.     See  Grove 
Agwillim,  Agwilliam,  A- 

guyillim.  A  I.  81  ;  J.  47, 

87.     Sec  Gwillim 


Ailberton,  see  Aylberton 
Ailewey,      Ailway,      see 

Ayleway 
Aileworth,  see  Ayleworth 
Ainge,  W.  106 
Alatham,  Js.  18 
Albert,  Al.  iii  ;  J.  106        | 
Albright,  Lw.  177  ;   M<jy.  ! 

24  ;  R.  34  ;  \V.  15.   See 

Aylbright,  Abright 
Alcock,      Alcocke,       Al 

cockes,  Jo.  57  ;  J.  hi; 

Mgt.     146  ;    Mgy.     98, 

152  ;    P.    no;    R.    195  ; 

\V.    62.     See  Aucoke, 

Elcock 
Aldam,  Ez.  183 
Alday,  Aldey,  J  s.  5  5  ;  M^Y- 

22  ;     R.    34;    T.     141  ; 

W.  167 
Alder,  Alderne  als.  J.  140 
Alderley,  Rt.  1 12 
Alderne  <z/.f.  Alder,  J.  140 
Aldersey,  J.  36 
Aldey,  see  Alday 
Aldridge,  Ch.  70  ;  Fr.  193  ; 

J.  195  ;  T.  139;  \V.  165. 

See  Alridge,   Eldridge 
Alen,  see  Allen 
Aleruge,  see  Alridge 
Aleshoppe,  t4.  42 
Alesop,    Alsopp,   Jo.    57  ; 

Rt.  103.    See  Assoppe 
Aleway,  see  Alway 
Alexander,      Alysaunder, 

J.    8  ;    T.    1 1 7  ;   W.   4  ; 

ills.  Mancell,  Maunsell  ; 

Cyprian,  183  ;  Ez.  68  ;  H. 

65,  67  ;  J.  63  ;  Maunsell 

als.    A.    126  ;    Al.    133  ; 

J    1 10 
Aley,  see  Aly 
Alford,  R.  66,  68  ;  T.  35  ; 

Smith  als.  J.  186.     See 

Awford 
Aline,  Aling,  see  Allen 
Allard,    AUord,    El.    145  ; 

Fr.  128;  Isb.  84;  J.  91, 

131  ;  R.  36;  T.  43,  51  ; 

Wit.  163 
AUcotts.  see  Elcotts 
Allen,  Alen,  AUin,  Alline, 

Ailing,  Allyne,  A;.^.  })■]., 

64,    67  ;    Al.     109  ;    A. 

182*;  .Arnold,  197;  Ed. 

I      8;    Edm.   190;  E.  131, 

I      155 ;  El.  54,  73;  Ez.  95; 

Fr.  79;  Hu.  23  ;  Js.  82  ; 
i  Ja.  121  ;  Jo.  89;  J.  8* 
I      24,  79,  200;  Lw.   159; 


Mgt.  1 16, 204 ;  Mgy.  46 ; 
Ml.  69  ;  P.  79  ;  i<.  55, 
134,  157,  181  ;  Rt.  91, 
148  ;  Sm.  104  ;  T.  41, 
61,  66,  88,  II  I,  142,  157, 
161  ;  W.  17,  70,  72,  106, 
130,  190;  als.  Chapp, 
Chopp,  Jo.  122  ;  Mgt. 
177  ;  Rt.  1 16  ;  als.  Lip- 
piatt,  Edm.  163  ;  als. 
Peirson,  W.  155 

Alline,  AUinge,  see  Allen 

Allord,  see  Allard 

Ailway,  see  Alway 

Almerye,  J.  56 

Alowe,  K.  44  ;  W.  20 

Alpas,  Alpus,  El.  162  ;  J. 
127  ;  W.  196,  203 

Alridge,  Alredge.Alridges, 
Aleruge,  Al.  78  ;  Ez.  79  ; 
Jo.  17  ;  J.  17,  77  ;  Mgt. 
29,  132  ;  Par.  74  ;  R. 
16  ;  r.  48  ;  Wit.  73  ; 
W.  38,  107.  See  Ald- 
ridge, Arudge,  Eld- 
ridge 

Alsopp,  see  Aleshoppe 

Alston,  T.  146 

Althwrite,  Sponer  als.  R. 

i'3 
Alway,  Ailway,   Aleway, 
Alwey,  Rt.  181  ;  1'.  42  ; 
W.   41,    139,    167.     See 
Aylway 
Aly,    Alye,    Alyes,    Alee, 
Aley,  Aleye,  Alle,  Alie, 
Alies,  Al.  119;  Ar.  182  ; 
G.    37  ;    Hy.    99  ;    Jo. 
186;  J.  97,  175;  K.  182; 
R.    10,    61,     105  ;    Rt. 
20,    136;   Rg.    179  ;  T. 
36,  72  ;  Ts.  46  ;   W.  64, 
84.     See  Lea,  Lee 
Alynch,  T.  30 
Alysaunder,     see     Alex- 
i      ander 
Alyson,  R.  3 
Aly  St,  Jo.  55 
1  Aman,  Al.  52 
JAmarten,  J.  36 
JAmbre,  Ag.  22 
j  Ambrose,  K.  30 
Ame,   Ames,  J.   13S  ;  W. 
I      21 

'Ameas,  see  Amias 
Ameryck,  sec  ap  Merrick 
Ames,  see  Ame 
a  Meyer,  see  Meyer 
Amias,  Ameas,  J .  89  ;  W. 
64 


Index  Noinimim. 


21  I 


Amore,      T.      148.      See 

Moore 
Amorgan,  see  ap  Morgan 
Anckerne,   Ankorne,   Ag. 

133;  R.  186 
Ancocke,  R.  30 
Anderas,  R.  99.     See  An- 

drewes 
Andrewes,        Androwes, 

Andros,  Androsse,  Ag. 

81,    171  ;   Al.    58*;   A. 

137,     171  ;     Ar.     137  ; 

Edm.  109  ;  EI.  143  ;  H. 

173;  Jo.  44,  50,  52  ;  J. 

14,   62,    112,    156,    162, 

188,  192  ;  Lw.   57  ;  Ls. 

57  ;    Mgt.   74  ;    R.    34, 

74,81,  132,  157,  159;  T. 

9,  46,  81,  86,  148,  159, 

195  ;  W.  12,  53,78,  104, 

125,  127,  169,  184  ;  als. 

Tayler,  R.  103  ;  Dyper 

als.     Wit.     III.       See 

Anderas 
Anesley,  see  Ansley 
Angell,    Abel,     176  ;   Al. 

143  ;  Ch.  Ill;  R.  42 
Ankorne,  see  Anckerne 
Annettes,  W.  157 
Annons,  W.  205 
Ansell,  see  Auncell 
Anselme,  W.  190 
Ansley,      Anesley,      Hy. 

145  ;  Jo.   151 
Antony,  P.  1 1 
Aparke,   J.   28  ;    W.   42  ; 

see  Parke 
ap  Bevan,  Abevan,  J.  9:;*  ; 

Rt.    34  ;    T.    51.      See 

Bevan,  Evan 
Aperley,  see  Apurley 
Aperrye,  see  Apparrye 
Apersonage,  T.  55 
ap    Mericke,    Amerycke, 

Emmot,  4  ;  J.  3  ;  T.  70 
ap  Morgan,  Amorgan,  J. 

24,  29,  40  ;  Rt.  46  ;  T.  61 
ap  Opkin,   Apopkin,    Ez. 

13,  198.    See  Popkin 
ap  Owen,    Ls.    24.      See 

Owen 
Apparye,  Aperry,  Ag.  22  ; 

J.  17.    See  Parry,  Perry 
Appenington,  J.  59 
Appowell,  a  Powell,  Ad. 

4  ;  Dd.  70  ;  Ez.  41  ;  El. 

47  ;  Hu.  28  ;  Jo.  65,  67  ; 

J.  16,  29;  Ph.  43;  W. 

4  ;  als.  Chapman,  J.  72. 

See  Powell  Howel 


Appreece,    Apprice,    Ap- 
ryce,  a  Pryste,  Js.  co  ; 

J.  21,  56,  72,   199,  265  ; 

Mgy.   15  ;  T.  26.     See 

Pryce,  Reece 
ap    Richard,     Uprichard, 

Howell,    70  ;    Jo.    79  ; 

J.   122.     See  Richards 
ap  Roberts,  als.  Millard, 

R.  16.     See  Roberts 
a    Pryste,    Js.     90.     See 

Appreece 
ap   Syvern,    Up   Syvern, 

Rt.  18 
ap  Thomas,  Athomes,  Js. 

II  ;    J.   33,    no;    Mgt. 

105.    See  Thomas 
Apurley,  Aperley,   Jo.   5  ; 

N.  81 
Aram,    Arram,  Ad.    130; 

Jo.    12  ;    J.   36  ;    R.    6, 

94  ;  T.  7,  34  ;  W.  64 
Arcall,  see  Arkell 
Archar,  see  Archer 
Ar  chard,     Archarde,    Al. 

84,   92  ;    Ez.    145  ;    E. 

99  ;  G.  84  ;  Jo.  69  ;  J. 

93  ;  K.    102,    103  ;  Lw. 

63;  N.  108; R.  173,  204  ; 

Rt.  66,  68,  136,201  ;  T. 

14,  64  ;  W.  76,  92,  177, 

187.     See   Archer,  Or- 
chard 
Archer,     Archar,      Edm. 

153  ;     E.       180  ;     Jo. 

185;  J.  38,  50,85,188; 

Rt.    129  ;    T.    48  ;    W. 

53,   78,    168,    177.     See 

Archard 
ArcoU,  see  Arkell 
Ardewaye,  R.  59 
Arerde,   see  Archer,    Ar- 
chard 
Argill,  T.  98 
Arkell,      Arkill,     Arcall, 

Arcoll,  Ez.  48  ;  J.  5  ;  Al. 

170  ;  Paris,  138  ;    K.  6, 

50,  107,183  ;T.  31,  137  ; 

W.  155,  169 
Arnet,  M^t.  62 
Arnold,   Arnoll,    H.    140  ; 

Isb.  103,  173  ;  Jsp.  192, 

199;    Jo.    63;    J.    138, 

152  ;  R.    142  ;    Rt.    50, 

159  ;     Rg.     42.       See 

Yarnold 
Arnoll,  see  Arnold 
Arondell,  see  Arundell 
Arpin,  J.  149 
Arram,  see  Aram 


Arras,  J.  87 

Arris,  T.  144  ;  Harris  ah. 

J.  150.     See  Harris 
Arrundle,  see  Arundell 
Arson,  W.  187 
Arter,  J-  36  ;  Cawford  als. 

A.  106.     See  Arthur 
Arthur,  Arther,  ].  '^'},;  Ls. 

142  ;    T.    25,    142  ;  W. 

64  ;  als.  Groves,  J.  131  ; 

Nicholls   als.    W.   1 1 1  ; 

Ridlehurst  als.  Ez.  104. 

See  Arter 
Arudge,      R.     30.       See 

Alridge,  Ridge 
Arundell,    Arondell,     Ar- 
rundle, Edm.  162*  ;  Ja. 

200  ;  J.  56  ;  N.  63 
Asborne,    W.     184.     See 

Osborne 
Ashby,  J.  144 
Ash  em,  A.  165 
Ashfield,  Alx.  165,  197 
Ashley,  Wit.  163 
Ashmead,  El.  97  ;  J.  95* 

109,    129,   179  ;    T.  78  ; 

W.  180;  als.  Hunt,  Ant. 

176  ;  J.  52  ;  Hunt  als. 
J.  103,  173.  See  Ast- 
mead 

Ashons,     Benedict,     197. 

See  Aston,  Austen 
Ashton,   Mgy.    113  ;  Wit. 

42.     See  Aston 
Ash  win,  Ashwyn,  Aswyn, 

Ag.    14  ;    E.    113  ;    Jy. 

177  ;  Rt.  51  ;  T.  46, 
167  ;  W.  39 

Askue,  Edm.  56 

Asmon,  J.  2,3 

Asperley,     J.     62   ;     als. 

Web,  R.  79,  107 
Aspland,   Asplen,   J.  23  ; 

R.  2 
Assoppe,     W.     66.     See 

Aleshoppe,  Alsopp 
Assum,  J.  24 

Asten,  see  Aston,  Austen 
Astman,  Astmon,   Ez.  52, 

58  ;    J.    149;    T.    151  ; 

W.  43,  49 
Astmed,  T.   18,   26.     See 

Ashmead,  Eastmead 
Aston,    Asten,    A.     197  ; 

liennett,  150  ;  Ch.  133  ; 


P2i^rn. 


E.     172  ; 


C.i.  126;  J.  41,  146, 
199  ;  R.  59  ;  Rt.  151  ; 
RiX-  9  ;  als.  Corver.  \\. 
105  ;    als.    Corwer,  H. 


212 


Index  Nominn7n. 


198  ;  {cf.hxXonals.Q,.)  ; 

als.    Slatter,    J.     112; 

Ricardes  als.  A.  "Ji.  See 

Ashons,    Astones  ;   see 

also  Austen 
Astones,  Mgy.  166 
Aswyn,  see  Ashwin 
Atcoke,  T.  47,  48 
Atcokkes,  T.  18 
Athomes,  see  ap  Thomas 
Atkins,  Attkyns,  AI.  141, 

197;  Ch.  12;  Dd.  178; 

Ez.    12,    41  ;     Hy.    45  ; 

Js.  185;  Jo.  -il,  75,  179; 

J.  8,29,45,68,  82,  195  ; 

Mf^t.   125.  200  ;  Maud, 

164  ;   Mau.  61  ;  R.  69, 

107,    181  ;    Rt.    61,   "]■], 

172;  T.  39,  81,  86,  153, 

185  ;  W.  76,  148.     See 

Etkins 
Atkinson,  Rw.  no 
Atwell,  Attwells, .  .  .  205  ; 

E.     82,     172  ;    J.    185  ; 

Mgt.  no,  R.  25*    164  ; 

Rt.    6;     VV^    54;    als. 

Wells,  J.  99,  n6,  199  ; 

T.   125  ;  Wells  als.   A. 

128;    J.    n6  ;    R.    193. 

See  Awells,  Wells 
Atwood,  Attwood,  Al.  86  ; 

A.    126;    Ez.    188  ;  Git. 

198;  Jo.  8;  J.  21,45,  50, 
60,  63,  n6, 1 50,  156,  162, 

173,  199;  L-  9'  ;  Mgy. 

38  ;   Mau.  n2,  171  ;  R. 

22,  46,  51,  74,  94,  129; 

Kt.  9,  15,81  ;  T.  3r,  46, 

92,  98  ;  Wit.   190  ;   W. 

102,  104,  n2,  n5,  135, 

151,    167  ;    als.   Smith 

Ez  72  ;  WoodrtZy.  J.  144. 

See  Awood,  Wood 
Aubome,  Awborne,  R.  10, 

140.      See      Owborne, 

Howborne 
Aubott,  W.  86.  See  Abbot 
Aubroke,  R.  25.    See  Hol- 

brook 
Aubrye,     Rt.    204.       See  1 

Aburye 
Aucoke,  Awcock,   G.  23.  1 

See  Alcock 
Auden  a/s.  Tyler,  J.   116.  I 

See  Owden  ' 

Audley,  Ez.  4  ;  Wit.  43      ! 
Augustyne,   W.    17.     See 

Austen 
Auncell,  Ansell,  Awnsell,  j 

J.   12,  75,  199;    N.  n  ;  1 


Sm.  76,  188  ;  Wit.  94  ; 

W.  86,  98 
Austen,  Awstens,  Gi.  99; 

J.  24  47,  60  ;  R.  6  ;   T. 

76,   136  ;  als.    Sclatter, 

Seth,    6  ;    Sharpe    als. 

T.  172.    See  Augustyne, 

Ashons,  Whorston ;  see 

also  Aston 
Avery,  Al.   197  ;  A.  135  ; 

W.  155 
Avyne,  T.  94.     See  Vine 
Awall,  Jo.  5.     See  Wall 
Awborne,  see  Auborne 
Awells,       R.      25.      See 

Atwell,  Wells 
Awford,    Deacon    als.    J. 

121.     See  Alford 
Awicke,   Awyke,    J.    13  ; 

R.  40.     See  Wick,  Ad- 

wcke 
Awintle,     Awyntell,     Ez. 

60;  G.  40  ;  J.  5,  44,  52  ; 

Ph.  99  ;  R.  83  ;  Rg.  42. 

See  Wintle 
Awnsell,  see  Auncell 
Awood,  a  Wode,  Al.  86  ; 

Fr.  174.   180  ;  Gi.  149  ; 

H.   32  ;  Js.    14  ;  J-   65, 

67,  n7,  123,  124  ;  Mgt. 

24  ;    R.    73,    205  ;    Rt. 

44  ;  T.  6t,  150;  \V.  102. 

See  Wood,  Atwood 
Awre,  T.  55 
Awseps,  R  85 
Aw^sten,  see  Austen 
Awyke,  see  Awick 
Awyntell,  see  Awintle 
Axewell,  W.  64 
Ayer,  see  Ayre 
Aykrigg,  \V.  203 
Ayland,  Ayeland,  Fr.  141  ; 

G.  131  ;  R.  132 
Aylberton,  Ailberton,  Aile- 
berton,     J.     u8,      121  ; 

Rg,  n8  ;   T.  130 
Aylbright,    W.    26.     See 

Albright 
Aylew^ay,    Aileway,     Ch. 

n5 ;  J-  5.  52*,  91,  107, 

170  :   R.  87  ;  Rg.   101  ; 

T.  179.     See  Alway 
Ayleworth,   Aileworth,  J. 

108  ;  Mau.  1 13  ;  Rt.  1 17. 

.See  Eylworth 
Ayre,   Ayer,    J.    158  ;  W. 

155.     .See  Heyre 
Ayres,    Ayers,    AI.     157, 

160  ;  A.    128  ;  J.    153  ; 

T.  190.     See  Eyers 


I  Ayshmead,  see  Ashmead 


Bace,  see  Bayse 
Bache,  Fr.  188;  T.  104 
Bachler,  Rg.  121 
Backster,  see  Baxter 
Bacon,  W.  176 
I  Baddam,  see  Badham 
iBadder,    N.    123  ;     Ralfe 

als.  W.  127 
Badgehott,  see  Bagehot 
Badger,  D.  126  ;  Gi.  128  ; 

Jo.    156;     J.    142,    179, 

187  ;    R.  68;    Rg.  66; 

W.  92  ;    Bagehott  als. 

W.  66 
Badgworth,    see    Bedge- 

worth 
Badham,  Baddam,  J.  1 33* ; 

R.  n8 
Badley,  Al.  80 
Badmanton,  Ant.  73;  Ez. 

27 
Badmarton,  T.  2 
Badram,  Js.  23 
Bagehot,      Badgehott, 

Baggett,  E.   128*  ;  Ez. 

149  ;    T.   92  ;    W.    187  ; 

als.  Badger,  66.      See 

Bagot 
Bagge,   Jo.    125;    J.    60, 

n4  ;  Nth.  195;  W.  45, 

123 
Bagges,  R.  142 
Baggett,     Baggott,    see 

Bagehot  and  Bagot 
Bagling,  Ch.  187 
Bagot,  Baggott,  Jo.  171  ; 

Hy.  99  ;   R.  6;   Rt.  25  ; 

W.  46.     See  Bagehot 
Bagstaffe,  J.  141 
Baile,  see  Bayle 
Bailey.  Bailie,  see  Bayley 
Bailies,  Bailis,  see  Baylies 
Bailife,    N.    181.      See 

Bayley 
Bainham,  see  Baynham 
Sainton,  Gi.  160 
Baise,  see  Bayse 
Baker,  Ag.  21,  38,  60,  73, 

104 ;  Al.   120  ;    A.  147  ; 

Ant.   90;    Bennet,  104; 

Edm.  n,4i;  E.  131 ;  Ez. 

165 ;    Fr.   93  ;   H.    124, 

163;  Hu.137;  Js.37,97, 

158;   Jo.  39,  89;  J.  24. 

54,    58,     59,    63,    71*, 

79,  n3,  121,  131,    138, 

144,  146,  183,  196;  Mgt. 


Index  ^Noniinum. 


2  I 


171,  173  ;  Mrt.  33;  M. 
154  ;  Mi.  125  ;  N.  6, 
20  ;  Rph.  30,  125,  173  ; 
R.  30,  34,  40,  55,  85, 
91*  1 18,  132,  159,  168  ; 
Kt.  15,  18,  22,  30  ;  Rg. 
24  ;  Si.  138  ;  T.  9,  19, 
36,  88,  105,  121,  143, 
154,  184;    W.  7,  37.46, 

49,  58,  72>,  75,  94,  '37, 
182,  193,  194  ;  als. 
Stagpoole,  J.  160  ;  als. 
Taylor,  —  203  ;  Smith 
als.  J.  43  ;  Stagpowle 
als.  Isb.  187  ;  Weaven 
als.  Js.  no;  Whelar 
als.  W.  84.   See  Beykar 

Balden,  Baulden,  Mgy.  85  ; 
Rt.  19;  W.  86, 120, 123  ; 
Lea  als.  R.  123.  See 
Balding-,  Baldwin 

Balder,  Mgt.  29 

Balding,  J.  12.  See  Balden 

Baldwin,  Baldwyn,  G. 
168;  Hln.  128;  Jo.  186, 
199;  J.  87,  154;  Ml. 
98  ;  R.  115,  170,  188  ; 
Theobald,  190;  T.  191  ; 
W.  133  ;  als.  Coombe, 
E.  108;  T.  7.  See 
Balder 

Bale,  see  Bayle 

Balie,  see  Bayley 

Ball,  Balle,  Baul,  Ag.  4, 
32;  El.  147;  Gi.93;  Jo. 
103;  J.  5,  16,  1 16;  Rt. 
132;  U.  186;  W.  141  ; 
Hutchyns  als.  R.  57  ; 
Vicaris  als.  J.  200 

Ballard,  A.  135  ;  R.  15, 
87;  T.  117 

Balle,  see  Ball 

Ballinger,  Ballenger,  Bel- 
linger, Ed.  128 ;  Ez. 
160  ;  G.  32  ;  H.  32  ;  R. 
2  ;  Rt.  6  ;  T.  207,  208  ; 
W.  126* 

Balye,  see  Bayley 

Bampton,  Rt.  3 

Banaster,  see  Banister 

Banbury,  R.  96  ;  T.  1 5 1  ; 
W.  64 

Banckes,  see  Bankes 

Bancknes,  Bancknett,  see 
Banknate 

Bancrofte,  W.  86 

Bande,  Band,  Bandde,  Al. 
43,174,186;  Js.14;  J. 48, 
79,  146,  154,  156;  Mgt. 
43.  57;  N.  17;  R.  91, 

15    * 


Rt.  74;  T  18,  127  ;  W. 
43,  94.     See  Bond 

Bandy  als.  Harsfield,  J.  1 10 

Banihani,T.86.  SeeBayn- 
ham 

Banister,  Banaster,  Ban- 
nester,  Bannyster,  Abi- 
gail, 191  ;  Cr.  3  ;  G. 
176  ;  Gi.  2  ;  J.  38,  126, 
142,  188  ;  Mgy.  114  ; 
R.  53*.  177,  183;  W. 
117;  Banner  als.  R.  46 

Banke,  W.  43 

Bankes,  Banckes,  Ez.  23 ; 
J.  28  ;  Lw.  151  ;   Rt.  6 

Banknate,    Bancknett, 
Bancknes,  J .  4 1  ;  K.  55; 
W.  104* 

Banner,  P.  74  ;  als.  Ban- 
nister, R.  46 

Bannester,    Bannister, 
Bannyster,  see  Banister 

Banton,  T.  53 

Barber,  Barbarr,  Barbour, 
Barbur,  Blanche,  184  ; 
G.  23  ;  J.  28,  65,  67, 
190  ;  R.  142  ;  St.  73  ; 
T.  53,  109*  118,  151, 
165,  179;  Wylsons  rt/i-. 

Rt.  55 
Bardell   als.    Dawber,    J. 

1 10 
Bardock,  W.  157 
Bareban,     Barebone,    see 

Braban 
Barefoot,    Carpent,er  als. 

T.  161 
Barkei,  see  Barkey 
Barkelette,  Rph.  120 
Barker,  Al.  52  ;  Ant.  115  ; 

Do.  62  ;  Ez.  32  ;  Js.  103; 

J.  5,  95,  96  ;    Mgt.  24  ; 

Mgy.   29;    Rt.   34;   T. 

21,  22,  2)7^   202  ;    Wit. 

203 
Barkett,  J.  5 
Barkey,  T.  20 
Barklett,  see  Barkelette 
Barkley,  see  Berkeley 
Barksdale,  W.  193 
Barnard,    Bernarde,    Do. 

133,    175  ;    E.    50  ;   Ez. 

42,   60 ;    G.    189  ;    Isb. 

loi  ;   Js.    156,    178  ;   J. 

23,    79,    103,    141  ;    M. 

142  ;  R.   138,  157  ;  Rt. 

53,    152;    Sbl.    83;   T. 

107,   177  ;   \V.   42,  80 
Barnat,-  Mgy.  33 
Barne,  Al.  97  ;  Augn.  8  ; 


Jo.   195  ;   J.    17  ;    Mgy. 

33  ;   N.  61  ;   T.  6  ;  W. 

49,    51,    80,    117.     See 

Barnes 
Barnebroke,  T.  51 
Barnefield,  see  Barnfield 
Barnely,  A.  184 
Barnes,   Barnys,   Ag.  41, 

1 14  ;  Al    114;  Blanche, 

153;  Do.  150;  E.  141  ; 

Ez.  102  ;  H. 28, 99;  J.I  18, 

127,  134,  199;   Mgt.  63, 

154  ;  Mgy.  200;  N.  83, 

loi,  136,  195  ;  R.  63.  85, 

136;   Rt.   51  ;    S.    185  ; 

T.  112,   148,    169,    184  ; 

W.  12,  66,  130,  143,  178, 

202.     See  Barne 
Barnett,  see  Barnat 
Barnfield,  J.  171  ;    R.  85, 

123  ;   Wit.  139 
Barnsdale,    J.    199.     See 

Abernsdale 
Barnwood,  A.  65,  67,  170  ; 

Js.  195  ;  J.  141  ;  T.  94, 

130.    Turner  <j/j.  T.  185 
Barnys,  see  Barnes 
Barow,  see  Barrow,  Bar- 
rows 
Barr,   E.    168;     R.    187; 

Kg.  96 
Barrett,  Al.  70  ;    H.   84  ; 

Isb.  192  ;  Jo.  77  ;  J.  47, 

179;  Lw.  36;  Mgt.  71  ; 

M.  83;T.  13,  104,  139  ; 

VV.  II,  26,  86 
Barrey,  see  Barry 
Barrington,  W.  26 
Barrow,  Barrowe,  Barow, 

Ez.    115  ;    H.   62  ;    Js. 

156  ;  J.  15,  17,  41,  87, 

119;    K.    165  ;    P.   89  ; 

Rg.  44  ;   T.   I  ;  W.  26, 

88,  90  ;  als.  Kinge.  Ez. 

108  ;  Kinge  als.  \V.  76. 

See  Berrow,  Bcrowe 
Barrowes,  E.  27 
Barry,     Barrey,     H.    14  ; 

W.  41 
Barston,     Wit.     27 ;   als. 

Randle,  J-  147 
Barteley,  see  Bartley 
Bartholomew,  A.  197 
Bartholomewe,  A.  148 
Bartlemewe,  Rph.  172 
Bartlet,  Bartlett,  Jo.  132  ; 

J.  71;    T.  186;   W.  76, 

145,  148 
Bartley,  Barteley,  El.  10; 

Jy.  21,65;  J.  23 


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Index  Nomimun. 


Barton,    Al.     13  ;     Edm. 

158  ;  El.  190  ;   Ez.  148  ; 

H.  58;    J.  3,    63,   119; 

Ju.  87  ;  N.  17  ;  T.  109, 

141,     159;    \V.    9,    60, 

126,  189 
Basham,  And.  17 
Bashott,  R.  94 
Baskervild,  T.  31 
Bason,  J.  23  ;  ah.  Butcher, 

Cr.  155  ;  T.  1 57  ;  Bucher 

als.  Cr.  62.  See  Bawson 
Bassett,   Basset,   Bassat, 

E.  56;  Js.3;  .M.   132 

W.  38,  66 
Bastian,  R.  34 
Baston,  El.  23  ;  J.  24  ;  R. 

15  ;  als.  Randle,   M^y. 

105 
Batch,    Batche,    Ez.    48  ; 

W.  204 
Bate,    Bayte,    Bates,  Al. 

150;    H.   47  ;    Jf.    10; 

Jo.    163  ;  J.   8  ;  Rt.  9  ; 

T.  130,  135,  148*.     See 

Batt 
Bateman,    Batman,    Ant. 

193  ;  Jo.  118  ;   R.    132  ; 

Staunton,  175  ;  T.  83 
Baten,  J.  13.    See  Batten 
Bates,  see  Bate 
Bath,  T.  208 
Batherne,        Batheren, 

Bathern,      Bathorne, 

Al.x.    3;     Js.    154;     K. 

58  ;    R.   120,    190 ;    Rt. 

138,  172;  W.  7,49,  66, 

165 
Batman,  see  Bateman 
Batt,   Batte,    Edm.    133  ; 

E.    183  ;    K.    23  ;    L\v. 

195  ;    R.    142  ;    T.    18, 

Wit.  26  ;  W.   86.     See 

Bate 
Batten,    Batton,    Battyn, 

Al.    104  ;   Bw.    168  ;  E. 

189;    Fr.  65,  67,    186; 

Jo.  107  ;  J.  50,  73.  138; 

Mrth.  no;   N.  107;  T. 

62  ;    als.    Dale,    R.    53. 

See  Baten 
Baugh,  Baughe,  Al.  197  ; 

E.  52,  183;  J.  147,  183; 

Mgt.    87;    R.    34;    T. 

190,    202  ;   W.    169 
Baughan,    Ar.    82  ;    Mgt. 

188;     Mgy.    189  ;    Ml. 

185.     See  Boughan 
Baughe,  see  Baugh 
Baul,  see  Ball 


Baulden,  see  Balden 

Bavell,  R.  170.  See  Bivell 
Bawdry,     Bawdrye,     Al. 

1 1  I  ;   R.  25  ;  W.  1 12 
Bawson,  J.  5.    See  Bacon 
Baxter,    Baxture,    Back- 

ster,    Cr.    49  ;    P.    29 ; 

W.  60.  157 
Bayle,    Baile,     Bale,    Jo. 

no;   J.    3,   6;    W.   9  ; 

Baylie  or.,  T.  31.     See 

Bayley 
Bayles,  see  Baylies 
Bayley,      Bailey,     Bailie, 

Baily,     Balie,      Balye, 

Baylie,  Bayly,  Ag.  90 ; 

Al.     70,     106  ;    A.    82  ; 

Ans.  190  ;  Cc.  95  ;  El. 

4,  37  ;  E.  54,  124;  Ez. 
16,  65,  67  ;  H.  4;  Hy. 
ni  ;  Js.  160,  199  ;  Jo. 
54  ;  J.  5,  12*  14,37,40, 
44,60,65,67,71,74,  82, 
n4,  121,  136,  140;  Jpli. 
H4  ;  K.  ■]■],  93  ;  Lw. 
200 ;  Mgt.  10,  200*  ; 
iMgy.  46  ;  Mau.  77  ;  R. 
44,  85,  89,  99,  n8,  136; 
Rt.  30*.  83,  10 1  ;  St. 
30,  57;  T.  7,  21,  22, 
26,  31,  39.  69,  loi,  107, 
1 12*,  140,  157,  202  ;  W 
1 1.  21,  60,  70,  133,  135, 
151,  176.  See  Baylies, 
Bayle,  Bailife 

Baylies,  Bailies,  Bailis, 
Bayles,  Baylis,  hgt. 
190;  Js.  179  ;  J.  91, 
129,  200  ;  Ju.  152  ; 
Ligon,  168  ;  W.  7,  90, 
208  ;  als.  Randall,  A. 
182  ;  Randle  ^z/j.  R.  136. 
See  Bayle,  Bayley 

Baynham,  Bainham,  A. 
l6i  ;  E.  192  ;  H.  124, 
133,  180;  J.  171,  173, 
1 86',  M.  200  ;  T.  86, 
150,  167.    See  Baniham 

Bayott,  Al.  45 

Bayryn,  \V.  7 

Bayse,  Bace,  Baise,  Ez.  3  ; 
H.  80;  Js.  150;  Ph.  34  ; 

5.  151  ;  T.  ns,  149 
Bayte,  see  Bate 
Baytley,  W.  26 
Bayton,  P>gt.  150 
Beach,     Beache,     Beche, 

Alx.  75  ;   Jo   3;  ^^-  20; 
T.  7.    .^ee  Boche,  R.  22 
Beachgood,  N.  190 


Beadle,  see  Beedle 
Beaker,     J.     129.        See 

Beykar 
Beale,     Beal,    Bele,    Ag. 

'93  ;  Jo-  16,  24  ;  J.  48, 

75,  103,  177;  Mgt.  134; 

M.  192  ;   R.  201  ;   Rt.6; 

T.  64.  66,  92,  106,  188, 

207  ;  VV.  188 
Beames,  Wit.  58 
Beard,    Bearde,    t<.    108, 

143  ;  Ag.  43,49  ;  Amb. 

190;    H.    52,   ng,   176, 

184;    Hy.  63  ;   Js.  152, 

158;  J.  45,  48,  179,  191; 

J u.  03;    K.   138;    Mgt. 

146  ;   Mgy.  181  ;  R.  55, 

89,    105,    157,    179 ;  T- 

4r,  94,    100,    104,    n2, 

121,  151  ;  Wit.  94,  169  ; 

W.   n  I,  157.  170.     See 

Berd,  Bird,  Burd 
Beare,  .A.!.  122.    See  Bere 
Bearepecke,  Rg.  185 
Bearie,  J.  77.     See  Bere, 

Berry 
Beaton,  R.  185  ;  U.  186 
Beaufort,  see  Beufort 
Beaven,  see  Bevan 
Beche,  see  Beach 
Beck,    Becke,     El.     150; 

Js.    149  ;   Job,    144  ;  J- 

45,80  ;   R.  161  ;   Rt.  25  ; 

Rg.  142.     See  Abecke  ; 

see  also  Beeke,  Bicke 
Becket,  Rt.  125 
Bedel,  see  Beedle 
Bedgeworth,  Begg"worth, 

Badgworth,     Hy.     16  ; 

K.  13  ;    R.  36,  205  ;  T. 

4,  127 
BediU,  see  Beedle 
Bedowe,  J.  10 
Bee,  Al.  1 1 
Beech,  see  Beach 
Beedle,      Bedel,      Bedill, 

Ed.  178  ;  H.  166;  Mgy. 

10  ;     Wm.      35.       See 

Biddle 
Beeke,    J.   72  ;  Rgd.   25  ; 

R.    53,    167  ;    Rt.    22  ; 

T.    125  ;  W.    ns,    178. 

See  Beck,  Bicke 
Beggatt,  T.  88 
Beggworth,    see    Bedge- 
worth 
Belcher,     Belchyer,    Alx. 

130  ;     Edm.    82  ;     Gf. 

124 ;   Isb.    149  ;    J.    15, 

93,   97,    165,    185;    Jy. 


Index  Noininum. 


215 


154;  Mgt.  127;  R.  66, 
105  ;  Rt.  121  ;  Sbl.  24, 
25  ;  T.  150  ;  W.  122, 
133-  153.  187.  See 
Be'sher,  Belsyre 

Bele,  see  Beale 

Bell,  Belle.  R.  2  ;  T.  38, 
45  ;  W.  32,  109,  130 

Bellamy,  Bellamye,  Cr. 
114  ;   Ez.   18  ;    T.   185  ; 

W.  43 

Beller,  R.  30 

Bellinger,  see  Balling-er 

Belsar,  Belseyr,  see  Bel- 
syre 

Belsher,  J.  117  ;  R.  66. 
See  Belcher,  Belsyre 

Belshyre,  Belshire,  A'x. 
92;E.  Q5;  H.95;T.  86. 
See  Belsyre  ;  see  also 
Belsher 

Belsip,  T.  20.  See  Belsyre 

Belsyre,  Belseyr,  Belsire, 
Belsar,  Bgt.  163  ;  Ez. 
35  ;  G.  70,  82  ;  J.  14  ; 
T.  51  ;W.  51.  See  Bel- 
shyre, Belsip,  Bosyer; 
see  also  Belcher 

Benall,  J  28.  See  Abyn- 
hall 

Benan,  J.  44 

Benbowe,  Al.  87;  Ez.  80; 
R.  64  ;  W.  133 

Bence,  Bense,  Al.  158  ; 
G.  152  ;  Jo.  28,  134, 
208  ;  N.  107  ;  R.  87  ;  Rt. 
157  ;  Sydrark,  164  ; 
Valery,  109  ;  W.  22,94, 

155 

Bendall,  Ez.  82  ;  J.  80, 
146,  199 

Benfield,  Bendfield,  Bene- 
field,  Benfilde,  Ag.  88  ; 
Js.  72  ;  Jo.  %o  ;  J.  199; 
R.  142;  Rt.  59;  Sebas- 
tian, 164  ;  W.  56.  See 
Bensfield 

Benford,  Cr.  165,  186;  J. 
69 

Benhall,  see  Benall  and 
Abynhall 

Benneas,  see  Benny 

Bennett,  Benet,  Benett, 
Bennet,  Al.  80,  119, 
155  ;  Chn.  102  ;  Dd. 
155  ;  E.  4,  32,  6S,  124; 
Ez.  2,  175  ;  Gi.  186  ; 
G.  102,  131  ;  H.  4,  102, 
141,  198  ;  Hu.  28  ;  Js. 
173;  Jo.  72, 171 ;  J-  24, 


^l,  69,  70,  105,  no,  III, 
142,  144,  164,  166,  168, 
170,  171,  173,  200;  K. 
yj  ;  L.  147;  Ls.  136; 
Mgt.  170;  Mth.  99; 
Maud,  TJ  ;  N.  125  ; 
Randal,  40  ;  R.  53,  108, 
115,  146,  183  ;  ht.  12, 
66,  68,  206;  T.  98,  125, 
139,  165,  187  ;  W.  20, 
35,58,  60,  117,  159.205 

Benny,  Benys,  Benneas, 
R.  r93  ;  T.  43,  109 

Bense,  see  Bence 


Besante,   Beysand,    Bey- 

sant,  Mgy.  ^l  ;  I.  108  ; 

J.  146  \ 

Besor,  T.  154 
Best,   Beste,  E.  80;    El. 

116;  Fr.44  ;  J.  71,  200; 

Mgt.  ^^  ;    M.   144  ;    R. 

76,    112  ;    R\v.  74,   loi, 

138  ;   T.  25,  34,  37,  83, 

115 
Bestpitch,  J.  189 
Beswick,    Beswicke,   Ez. 

198  ;   Rnd.  83 
Betfield,  J.  36 


Bensfield,     St.    89.      See    Betterton,  Al.    151,    187; 


Benfield 
Bensford  als.    Shell,    Rt. 

89 
Benskyne,   Mrlh.   164 
Benson,  Rt.  15  ;  T.  78 
Bentall,  Row.  94 
Beny,  see  Benny 
Beoman,  E.  i 
Berbon,  see  Braban 
Bercom,  \V.  4 
Bercon,  \V.  4 
Berd,  Berde,  G.  119  ;    H. 

48;  Js.    II  ;  J.    I,  23  ; 

Mgt.  24;  R.30;  St.  24, 

25.     See  Bird,  Beard 
Bere,  Mgy.  20.    See  De  la 

Bere,  Beare,  Bearie 
Bereman,     J.      18.       See 

Berryman 
Beret,  see  Berratt 
Berkeley,  Barkley,  E.  65, 

67  ;    El.  163,  204  ;  Jph. 

199;  M.  189;  Mail.  189; 

Rt.  73;  Su.83;\V.203 
Bernarde,  see  Barnard 
Berow,  see  Berrowe 
Berratt,     Beret,    Berrett, 

Berriatt,  Cr.  109;  Edm. 

23;  J.  199;  H.4;  Mgt. 

181  ;  Rt.  157  ;  \V.  75 
Berrie,  see  Berry 
Berrowe,  Berow,  Berrow, 

Edm.    50  ;   J.    189  ;  R. 

loi  ;      T.      202.       See 

Barrow,  Borowe 
Berry,       Bery,       Berrye, 

Berrie,    Ez.    108  ;     Hy, 

44;  Isb.  134;  J.  39,  89. 

175  ;  R.  20,118  ;  T.  66, 

185.      See  Bearie,  Bury 
Berryman,    J.     154.     See 

Bereman 
Bersar,  T.  1 1 7 
Berwick,  E.  207 
Bery,  see  Berry,  Bury 


Cr.    113;   J.    181,    188; 

R.  30;  T.  81 
Beufort,  Lw.  17 
Bevan,    Bevans,    Beaven, 

Ar.   165  ;   J.   116;  Wit. 

194.     See  Abevan 
Beybyth,  A.  97  ;  J y.  162 
Beykar,  J.  3.  See  Baker, 

Beaker 
Beysand,     Beysant,     see 

Besante 
Bick,  Bicke,  Bycke,  Byke, 

Ag.  60;  C.  126  ;  E.  I  ; 

Ez.    151  ;    H.    162 ;   Js. 

152,204;  Jo.  II  ;  J.  33, 

63,    65,    67,    147-    158; 

Mgt.  33,  181  ;    N.  142  ; 

Pru.    140;    R.    55,    76, 

118,    138  ;     Rt.    6,    51, 

185;     Sithe,    146;     T. 

41,   46,    loi,    109,    123, 

146,  151,  194,  202  ;  Wit. 

143,  203;  \\\    II,   178. 

See  Beeke,  Beek  ;  see 

also  Pick 
Bicknell,  Bycknell,  Al.  22 ; 

.Mg)-.7i;R.55;T.  137. 

184  ;     W.     100.        See 

Bignell,         Bockenoll, 

Bucknell 
Bickner,  J.  129 
Biddle,      Bidle,     Byddle, 

Byddles  Byddell.Bydle, 

A.   163  ;   Al.   117  ;   Dn. 

178  ;  Ed.  155  ;  E.  153  ; 

Ez.  163,  176  ;  Ja.  163  ; 

J.  71,  112,  156  ;  K.  93  ; 

Mth.  200  ;  N.  138  ;  Sa. 

174;    R.   22,   64,    169  ; 

Rt.    92,    149,    172,    173, 

208  ;  T.  130,  177.     See 

Beedle 
Bideawhile,  H.  137 
Bidfield,  J.  i  :   Rt.  42 
Bidle,  see  Biddle 


2l6 


Index  Nominum. 


Biffard,    Mgt.    i8i.      See 

Bufford 
Biford,  see  Byford 
Bigge,    Bygge,    Bigges, 

Byggfes,  Edm.  145  ;  Jo. 

48  ;   SIv.   163,   204  ;  T. 

46,  loi,  127  ;  \V.  94 
Bigglin,  see  Biglen 
Biggood,         Biggegood, 

Budggood,    J.    8,    126  ; 

N.  200 
Biglen,  Bigglin,  Biglyng, 

Byglyn,  Al.  27  ;  El.  32  ; 

Rg.  22.  TZ,  200;  T.  55, 

201  ;  W.  12 
Bignell,    Ant.     197.     See 

Bicknell 
Blgnor,  Bygnor,  Rt.  10 
Billinge,  T.  167 
Binckes,  Bynckes,  N.  63  ; 

T.  73 
Bingham,  E.  188 
Bingle,     Frs.     171  ;     Fr. 

170  ;  Gi.  187  ;   Mqt.  87 
Bingley,    Binglie,    Byng- 

ley,  Ez.  87  ;  J.  91,  107  ; 

R.  34,  63.  83  ;  T.  170 
Bippe,  Rph.  6 
Birch,    Byrtch,    G.     104, 

126;  J.  93;  R.  61;  Rg. 

152  ;   T.  86,  195.     See 

Burch 
Birchwood,    Byrche- 

wode,  H.  I 
Bird,  Birde,  Byrd,  Byrde, 

Ed.   50  ;   Edm.   18  ;   G. 

161,  162,  180  ;  Gi.  178  ; 

Js.  134;   Jo.  21  ;  J.  36, 

41  ;    R.    116,    121  ;    Rt. 

157  ;    Wit.     100.      See 

Berd,   Burd 
Birdley,  Byrdlay,  .A.1.  12  ; 

T.  78  ;  Wit.  167 
Birkin,    Byrkyn,   Js.    95  ; 

Jo.  144  ;  R.  34,  loi 
Birrett,  see  Byrret 
Birt,  Birte,   Byrt,    Byrte, 

A;,^9o;  Alden,  182;  El. 

12;  Ez.  109;  G.  131;  Isb. 

177,   179  ;    Js.   156  ;    J. 

57,  59,  82,  85,  122,  141, 

144,  205  ;  Ju.  173.  189  ; 

Keiani,  27  ;  R.  116,  170; 

T.    15,   44,  46,   58;  W. 

26,  81.  90,  120.  161 
Birton,  see  Byrton 
Bishere,      T.      17.       See 

Boucher 
Bishop,  Bishoppe,  Byshop, 

Byshoppe,    Busshoppe, 


Ag.  92  ;   Al.  92  ;   Ant 
130;  Bethuel,  165;  Edm 
163  ;    E.    120;  El.  95 
Ez.  194  ;   Gi.  139,  163 
G.    84,    102  ;    H.    176 
Hu.    113;  Jo.   71,    103 
156,  166,  199  ;    J.  3,  36 
40.  46,  50,  59,  91,   138 
168,   188,  191  ;    K.  32 
Mj^t.  149,  164;  Mgy.  1 1 
Rph.   107  ;   R.  34,   165 
191  ;    Rt.   6,    30,    113 
127,   144  ;  Sbl.  24,  25 
T.   12,   31,  48,  83,  104 
112,  130,  132,  134,   135 
186,  208  ;  Wit.  84  ;  W 
26*,  31,  73.  78,  80,  III 
122,      127,     187  ;     ah 
Smythe,  J.  8 

Bispe,  Rt.  73 

Biss,  Bisse,  M.  200  ;  W. 
176 

Bissie,  Bissy,  J.  178  ;  T. 
184 

Bitterley,  T.  15 

Bivell,  R.  170.  See 
Bavell 

Blacke,  Rt.  182 

Blackines,  Blacknay,  see 
Blakeney 

Blackwell,  Blackwyll,  A. 
197  ;  E.  170  ;  Jo.  188  ; 
J.  118;  T.  31  ;  W.  42, 
118 

Bladwyn,  J.  87  ;  for 
Baldwyn,  q.v. 

Blagden,  Jo.  142 

Blainch,  see  Blanch 

Blaine,  see  Blane 

Blake,  E.  193  ;  El.  190  ; 
Ez.  93  ;  Js.  79  ;  J.  21, 
93  ;  VI.   137  ;  W.  9,  72 

Blakeley,  W.  203 

Blakeney,  Blackines, 

Blacknay,  als.  Kinge, 
Kynge,  J.  162  ;  Wit. 
72.    King  als.  S.  152 

Blamyre,  W.   12 

Blanch,  Blanche,  Blainche, 
Blaunch,  Blaynche,  Cii. 
131  ;  H.  1 10  ;  Isb.  28  ; 
Js.  5,  183  ;  Jer.  154;  J. 
13,  loi,  140,  149,  177  ; 
K.  Ill,  112,  1 16  ;  Mgt. 
114  ;  Mi.  159  ;  N.  16  ; 
R.  80,  94,  167;  T.  34, 
44,  86,  109  ;  W.  84 

Blanchard,  A.  148 

Blandford,  T.  25 

Blandy,  T.  170 


Blane,     Blaine,     Blaune, 

Ag.  63  ;  R.  13,  30 
Blanket,  Woodward  als. 

E.  84  ;  J.  116 
Blaunch,  see  Blanch 
Blaune,  see  Blane 
Blaynche,  see  Blanch 
Bleck,  Bleeke,  see  Blick 
Blesard,  see  Blissard 
Bleysse,  see  Blisse 
Blick,    Bleck,    Bleeke,   J. 

no,  163  ;  Mgt.  166  ;  R. 

103  ;  Rt.  88 
Blissard,     Blesard,     Bly- 

sard,  Blyzard,  Ad.  22  ; 

Al.  172  ;  Gi.  4  ;  G.  75; 

H.  140  ;  J.  16*    29,  75, 

138,    147,    158  ;     Mgy. 

151  ;  Maud,  76;  R.  38, 

115;  Rt.  6  ;  Su.    174  ; 

T.  47,    104,    123,    132; 

W.  4,  86,  133        . 
Blisse,    Bleysse,    Blysse, 

Ag    151  ;    Ez.  80 ;    Isb. 

145;  Ja.  89,  170;  J.  II, 

99,    III,    138  ;    R.    57  ; 

T.    31.   35  ;     Wit.    39, 

203  ;  W.  78,   114,    180, 

190 
Bloar,  "VV.  17 
Blockley,     Blocklie,     Ez. 

190  ;  Gi.  151  ;   H.  35 
Blomer,  J.  28 
Blount,  see  Blunt 
Bloxham,  Bloxam,  Blox- 

em,    J.     77,     195  ;    als. 

Ingles,    Rph.    1 10  ;  W. 

41 
Bluet,  Mgy.  6 
Blunt,  Blunte,  Blount,  Jo. 

164  ;  J.  43,  147  ;  Mgt. 

192  ;  R.  43,  140 ;  T. 

31  ;  W.  88,  III,  194 
Blux,  Bluxe,  T.  19  ;  als. 

Flucke,  Al.  180  ;  als. 

Floux,  J.  149 
Blysard,       Blyzard,     see 

Blissard 
Blysse  see  Blisse 
Boate,  .Al.  73 
Boche,  R.  22  ;  for  Beche, 

t|.V. 

Bocher,  see  Boucher, 
Butcher 

Bockenoll  or  Bycknoll, 
Hu.  28.  See  Bicknell, 
Bignell 

Bocoll,  see  Buckle 

Bodenham,  Bodnam,  Bod- 
man,  Do.  168;  J.  24,  45, 


Index  Nominum. 


2  17 


57,    121;    Mgt.    87,    N. 

144,    154  ;    R.    136,    138 
Bodie,  Grg.  68 
Bodinge,  Bodynge,  J.  19, 

47.     See  Budding 
Bodman,     Bodnam,      see 

Bodenham 
Bodynge,  see  Bodinge 
Boerne,  T.  46 
Boese,  J.  91 
Boghie,  T.  53 
Bolde,  J.  32, 
Bollock,  see  Bullock 
Bolt,  J.  181 
Boltar,     Mgt.     20,       See 

Boulter 
Borne,  W.  7 
Bompas,  see  Bumpas 
Bond,      Bonde,      Boond, 

Ag.    81  ;    Al.    32;    Cr. 

143  ;   CI.   49  J    El.    176, 

205  ;    Ez.    8  ;    G.    32  ; 

Git.     18  ;    Jo.    75  ;    J- 

37,    50,    89,     168,     169, 

190  ;   K.  54,  192  ;    Mgt. 

57,   89;    Ml.    134;    Mi. 

129;     N.     3  ;     R.     19, 

22,      132,      193  ;      Rg. 

105  ;    bilv.  163  ;  T.  7*, 

19,  36,  43.  157 ;  W.  7, 

56,  148  ;  als.  Harsfilde, 

T.    74  ;    Harsfield    als. 

Abra.    113;  Wise   als. 

\V.  145.    See  Bud,  J.  19. 

See  Bound,  Bande 
Boner,  T.  25 
Bonner,  T.  159;  W.  184 
Boocher,  see  Boucher 
Boond,  see  Bond 
Boondye,  see  Bundy 
Boorne,  Bourne,  Gi.  196  ; 

J.  170  ;  H.  68.   See 

Borne 
Boossher,  see  Boucher 
Boote,    \V.    56  ;    Jonsons 

als.  Fr.  109 
Booth,    Boothe,    W.    98  ; 

als.   Jackson,   Al.   150; 

Jo.    56  ;    Jackson    als. 

Jo.    134  ;    J.    117  ;    T. 

106  ;     W.     1 12.       See 
Bouth 

Borefield,     Borfeld,     Jo. 

103  ;  \V.  104 
Borell,  T.  1 1 
Borisley,  W.  17 
Borne,    E.     12,    73  ;     G. 

128  ;    Js.     36  ;     J.    29, 

146  ;  Mth.  2  ;  W.   145. 

See  Boorne,  Brown 


Boroughe,    T.    83.      See 

Burrowe 
Borowe,     Borows,     Bor- 

rowes,  Dn.  184;  E.  27; 

T.    64.     See    Barrowe, 

Berrow  ;  see  also  Bar- 

rowes 
Borton,  J.  45,  87 
Boseley,    Bosely,    see 

Bosley 
Boshell,     W.     56.       See 

Bushell 
Bosley,  Boseley,  Bosely, 

Ag.  27;  A.  147;  J.  145; 

Mgy.  61  ;    R.  96,    118, 

169;    T.    55,    62,    145, 

150;  Wit.  145 
Boste,  A.  95  ;  K.  74  ;  W. 

37  ;  Underhill  als.  Wit. 

137 
Bostocke,  Js.  40;  Ts.  31  ; 

W.  32 
Boston,     R.      157.       See 

Buston 
Boswell,  Rt.  49 
Bosyer,     H.     152.       See 

Belsyre 
Botcott,  Js.  154 
Botley,     Dd.     162,     187  ; 

Ml.  112 
Botlowe,  T.  48 
Boucher,  Bocher,  Boocher, 

Boossher,        Bowcher, 

Bowsher,   Bisher,  Ant. 

21  ;    Gi.    126;    Jo.  45  ; 

J.  24,  29*  45  ;  Mth.  3  ; 

Mau.  15  ;  R.  6  ;  T.  15, 

17,  78 ;    W.    109,    n8, 

180  ;    als.    Hitch,     W. 

109 ;    Robins    als.    Js. 

121    ;      T.     201.       See 

Butcher,  Busher,  Bucker 
Bougham,  \V.  10 
Boughan,     T.     41.      See 

Baughan 
Boughon,  W.  165 
Boughton,  J.  149  ;  K.  123. 

See  Bowton 
Bould,     Boulde,     Boule, 

Bowie,     T.     135  ;    W. 

J  74  ;  als.  Cooke,  J.  63  ; 

Cooke  als.  R.  152  ;  Rt. 

125 
Bouller,  T.  71 
Boulter,  T.    193;  W.  81. 

See  Boltar 
Boulton,  H.  158  ;  J.    152  ; 

T.  115,  121 
Bound,    Bownd,    Jo.   63  ; 

J.  63  ;  R.  20.  See  Bond 


Bourchier,  R.  74  ;  T.  94  ; 

W.  94 
Bourenell,  see  Burnell 
Bourford,  L\v.  8 
Bourghe,    W.    120.      See 

Burge 
Bourie,  see  Bowrey 
Bourman,  see  Bowrman 
Bourne,  see  Boorne 
Bourton,  T.  57 
Bouth,  Rt.  53.   See  Booth 
Boves,  R.  61 
Bovis,  And.  22 
Bowan,  see  Bowen 
Bowbe,  R.  9 
Bowcher,  see  Boucher 
Bowdley,  W.  5 1 
Bowen,  Bowan,  Jo.  132  ; 

J.   12  ;   Rt.  107 
Bower,  Bowre,  Ant.  ig6; 

Bgt.  189  ;  El.   180  ;    Is. 

178;    Jo.  181  ;    J.  8,  36, 

52,    56,     85,     145,    149, 

176,   177,  204;   M.   91  ; 

N.  91*,  151  ;  R.  61,  132, 

144  ;  S.  148  ;  T.  3,  II*, 

120;  Wit.  2  ;  W.  17,38, 

73,    109  ;   Cole  als.  Ez. 

198.       See       Bowrey, 

Bowyer 
Bowers,  W.  58  ;   Brewer 

als.  J.  144;  Dudley  ci/j^. 

Mgt.  175 
Bowker,  Ad.  43  ;  Ez.  108  ; 

T.  140,  201 
Bowland,    Ja.     178  ;      J. 

192* 
Bowie,  see  Bould 
Bowley,  Ls.  98 
Bownd,  see  Bound 
Bowre,    see    Bower   and 

Bowrey 
Bowrman,  Bourman,  Ant. 

119;   J.  16,  69 
Bowrey,  Bowrye,  Bowre, 

Bowyre,     Bourie,      El. 

82;  J.  39,  50,54,73,  105, 

126  ;     R.    94,    no  ;    T. 

13,46,86,  149,  187,  190; 

\\\i.    80  ;    W.    13,    76. 

See  Bower 
Bowser,  Dirrick,  104  ;  El. 

141  ;  Frs.   Ill;  T.   140 
Bowton,   Ez.  41  ;  G.   20  ; 

Isb.    10  ;  J.    19  ;  T.  41, 

117,  177  ;    W.  45.     See 

Boughton 
Bowyer,  J.   24  ;  R.   107  ; 

T.  120.     See  Bower 
Boxe,  E.  84  ;  Jo.  87  ;  R. 


2l8 


Index  Noiniiuini. 


87,   113,   118  ;    Rt.  39; 

T.  71.     See  Abox 
Boyce,  G.   195  ;  Js.  166  ; 

J.  I  56  ;  T.  202 
Boyer,  Jo.   166  ;  N.  120  ; 

T.  115 
Boyle,  R.  174,  201 
Braban,    Barebone,    Ber- 

bon,  Braband,  Brabant, 

Brabon,    Brobarn,    Ad. 

119  ;    Alx.   27,   38  ;    Cr. 

10;  E.  145  ;  Js.  37,69; 

Jo.    149  ;     J.    29,    184  ; 

Ju.  87  ;    Mm.   20,    146  ; 

Rg.    86;     \V.    49,    58, 

120.  203,  203 
Brache,  Jo.  175 
Bracy,  E.  175 
Bradeley,  see  Bradley 
Bradenham,        Bradnam, 

Brodnam,  Ja.  166  ;  J-  5  ; 

Kt.  79 
Bradford,     A.      65,     67  ; 

Arnold,  133;  Edm.  189; 

Hu.   20,    124  ;    Jo.    17; 

J-  14,  47,  50,  146,  154; 

Mgt.    144,    192  ;     Mrt. 

62  ;    P.  loi  ;    R.  9  ;    T. 

134  ;  W.  98.     See  Brod- 

ford 
Bradhurst,    H.   99 ;    Rpli. 

96 
Bradley,  Al.  88  ;  Eln.  97, 

140  ;    Ez.    100 ;    J.    69, 

1 16,  134,  154,  183  ;    Ls. 

168;  R.  66,  68;  T.  22, 

75  ;   W.  84,  88*    148  ; 

Tasker  rt/i^.  T.  55.     See 

Brodley 
Bradnam,  see  Bradenham 
Bradney,  Jo.  105 
Bradshawe,   E.    178  ;    G. 

160  ;  Js.  141  ;  T.  202 
Bradshew,  Bw.  182  ;  J.  63 
Bradstock,      Broadstock, 

Brodstocke,    Al.     153  ; 

Ant.    158  ;  J.  96*    191  ; 

M<jt.   105  ;  R.  39,  132 
Bradway,  see  Broadway 
Bradwell,  J.  129  ;  T.  7 
Bradwey,  see  Broadway 
Braford,  Brayford,  Al.  77  : 

G.    18,47;    Jo.   82;   J. 

82,  117,  135,  162 
Bragge,  C.  182 
Brahan,  Jo.  44 
Brakbanke,    see     Brock- 
bank,  T.  55 
Bralad,  J.  166 
Bramfield,    Bramfild,   Jo. 


65.  67  ;  H.  65,  67.     See 

Brimfield,  Bromfield 
Bramiche,    My)'.  '29  ;    T. 

26.     See  Bromwich 
Bramley,  J    54 
Bramston,  T.  205 
Branche,  Braunce, 

Braunch,  Al   90;  J.  33; 

R.  25,  51  ;  T.  89,  132 
Brandard,  P.  29 
Branden,  J.  24 
Brangwaine,  T.  i 
Brante,  Js.  1 1 
Brashe,  T.  117 
Brasyer,  T.  38 
Braunce,    Braunche,    see 

Branche 
Braune,  see  Brawn 
Bravell,    J.    1 10  ;    T.    71. 

See  Brevell 
Bra  well,  J.  20 
Brawne,     Braune,    Edm. 

141  ;  Fr.  153  ;  J-  178; 

T.  92 
Bray,  G.  205  ;  W.  190 
Brayford,  see  Braford 
Brayne,  Cr.   100  ;   El.   i  ; 

J.    I,    3,    1 10  ;    M,    19  ; 

N.  99  ;  T.  19,  1 12  ;  "W. 

97,  148,  196 
Braysett,  Js.  48 
Braylhwayt,    Braythwal, 

J.  65.  67 
Breache,  P.  148 
Breether,  Breather,    Bre- 

ther,  Ez.   135  ;  J.    1 16  ; 

R.    98,     154;    W.    66. 

See  Brother 
Bremble,  Rt.  no 
Bremyard  als.   Tomkins, 

Mgt.  8s* 
Brente,  W.  100 
Brether,  see  Breether 
Brett,  H.  198 
Brevell,    Brevill,    H.    23, 

28  ;    Mgt.    24  ;    R.    57  ; 

T.    193  ;    \V.    64,    135. 

See  also  Bravell 
Breverton     als.     Christo- 
pher, Rt.  115 
Brevill,      Brevyll,      see 

Brevell 
Brewer,     Bruar,     Bruer, 

Cr.    54  ;    Eln.    135  ;    J. 

82,  91,  121,  199  ;   Mgt. 

175  ;  Rt.  149  ;  T.  112  ; 

W.  26,  56 ;  ah.  Bowers, 

J.  144  ;  ah.  Parker,  R. 

134  ;    Lydiate     als.    T. 

140.     See  Bruwerne 


W. 

als. 


Brewster,  K.  \.\o 
Brewton,    J.      165,     16S  ; 

W.  60 
Brian,  see  Bryan 
Briant,  see  Bryant 
Brickman,  J    28 
Bridge,  Bridges,  Brydge, 

Brydges,  Al.    27,    147  ; 

Do.  io8  ;    Ez.  147  ;   G. 

104  ;  H.  137,  149  ;   Isb. 

95*  ;  Jo  133 ;  Js.  131  ; 

J.  99,  131,  188  ;  R.  64, 
98,  146,  185,  191  ;  Sii. 
136;  T.  94,  188 
31,  81,  135,  139; 
Burge,  Gi.  145  ;  als. 
Burgys,  Rt.  29  ;  als. 
Whyte,  .\\.  48.  See 
Brudge,  Abridge 

Bridgeman,  see  Bridgman 

Bridgenton,  see  Bridg- 
ington 

Bridger,  Lw.  200 

Bridges,  see  Bridge, 
Bruges 

Bridgington,  Bridgenton, 
Bridginton,  Bridington; 
Hix,  Hixe  als.  \\  .  153, 
157,  196,  202 

Bridgman,  Bridgeman, 
Ant.  178  ;  Bgt.  169, 
171,  197;  C.  188;  Js. 
93  ;  Jo-  72  ;  J.  17  ;  Rt. 
46;  T.  121  ;  W.  135, 
187  . 

Bridington,  see  Bridg- 
ington 

Brigge,  T.  92 

Briggs,  J.  177  ;    T.  92 

Bright,  Rt.  193 

Brimecombe,  J.  154 

Brimfield,  W.  61.  See 
Bramfield,    Bromfield 

Brinckworth,  see  Brink- 
worth 

Brindle,  Js.  99 

Brinkworth,        Brinck- 
worth,     Brynckworth, 
Ant.   141  ;    J.  114  ;    H. 
143  ;  T.  6,  31,  45,  148; 
W.  92,  137 

Briscoe,  Ag.  180  ;  W.  58 

Bristow,  Bristoe,  Bris- 
towe,  Al.  ic8  ;  Edm.  95  ; 
Ez.  104  ;  J.  97 

Britten,  Britton,  Bryttan, 
Jsp.  89  ;  J.  8,  39,  I  2c, 
181,  194  ;  P.  161  ;  T. 
59.  66  ;  W.  94 

Broad,  Erode,  Jo.  23  ;  R. 


Index  N^ouiiniDJi. 


2  19 


6,    25,    109  ;    Rt.    177  ; 

W.  194.     See  Broode 
Broadstock,     see     Brad- 
stock 
Broadway,    Brodwaye, 

Brad  way,  J.    i  ;  T.   25, 

64,  III 
Brobarn,  see  Braban 
Brochio,  J.  65 
Brock,    Brocke,    A.    1 58  ; 
.     Edm.      102  ;     J.     186  ; 

Rw.  no  ;  W.  148 
Brockbank,  (li.  190;  Mgt. 

195.     bee  Brakbanke 
Brocke,  see  Brock 
Brodbroke,  see  Broke,  W. 

26 
Brode,  see  Broad 
Brodford,     Ez.    21  ;     Hu. 

21  ;  Js.  84  ;  J.  29*  36; 

Rg.     16  ;    T.    7.       See 

Bradford 
Brodle,  K.  55 
Brodley,   A.   63  ;    R.  142. 

See  Bradley 
Brodnam,  see  Bradenham 
Brodstock,  see  Bradstock 
Brodway,  see  Broadway 
Broke,    H.   44;  Hy.   54  ; 

Jo.  54,  205;  J.  33;  Ju. 

37;  Mgt.  113  ;  Oswald, 

34  ;    T.   53  ;    Wit.    21  ; 

W.  18,38,  58;  <7r  Brod- 
broke,    \V.    26.       See 

Brooke,  Brookes 
Brokes,  T.  9.    See  Broke, 

Brookes 
Brokinge,  J.  36 
Bromedge,    Isb.   82  ;    Js. 

77.    See  Bromwich 
Bromfield,    W.    22.      See 

Bramfield,  Brimfield 
Bromiche,  see  Bromw^ich 
Bromley,  Al.  153  ;  J.  131  ; 

T.  202  ;  Wit.  64,  III 
Bromsgroave,  Rg.  172 
Bromwich,         Bromiche, 

Bromyche,    Edm.    176; 

E.  153;  Gi.  117  ;  J-  53; 

Rg.   25  ;  Wit.  97.     See 

Bramich,  Bromedge 
Bronker,  see  Brunker 
Broocker,  J.  1 16 
Broode,  J.  4 1 .    See  Broad, 

Brode 
Brook,    Brooke,    Al.    63, 

68  ;  A.  77  ;   J.  89,  loi, 

no,     124,     140*     147; 

Mgt.  65*    68,   154;  R. 

66,  68,  87  ;   Rt.  3  ;  T. 


42,  151  ;  Wit.  9  ;  \\'. 
38.  See  Broke,  Brookes 

Brooker,  see  Broocker 
Brookes,  Fr.  168,  19!^.  See 

Broke,  Brokes,  Brooke 
Brookman,  W.  1 17 
Brother,       J.       63.      See 

Breether 
Broughton,    Cr.    65,    67  ; 

Js.    126.     See  Browton 
Broun,  see  Brown 
Brounsden, see  Brunsden 
Browing,  R.  187 
Brown,    Brow^ne,    Broun, 

.Acl.   141  ;  Al.    137,    148, 

170  ;   Ag.  60  ;  Cr.  176  ; 

D.    iSo  ;    Dn.    32.    40  ; 

Edm.   42,  99,    178  ;  E. 

37,  50,  68,  93.  158  ;  El. 

27,    168,    198  ;  Ez.    12, 

58,   63  ;    Fr.    73  ;     (Ji. 

192;    H.    95,    135  ;    G. 

145  ;  Jer.   131  ;  Jo.  12  ; 

J.    12,  20,   28,  29*    33, 

60,  63,  80,  112,  122,  154, 

158,  162  ;  L.  112  ;  Mgt. 

43,  154  ;  Mrn.  65,  68  ; 
Mth.  140  ;  N.  17,  50  ; 
P.  49;  R.  3,  24,  55* 
71*,  112,  116,  ij8,  123, 
142,  144,  164,  172, 
176,  205  ;  Rt.  14,  15, 
96,  157  ;  Rg.  19,  196  ; 
Sa.  190;  T.  31,  35,  36, 
49,  66,  98,  104,  157,  175, 
184*,  186,  190,  195  ; 
Wit.  46;  W.  2,  13,  18, 
35,  41,  48,  5',  61*  70, 
113,  120*  137,  153,  172, 
188,  206.     See  Borne 

Browning,  Brownynge, 
Al.  117;  Amb.  63  ; 
Amsell,  54  ;  E.  41,  162, 
178  ;  Ez.  189;  Elbright, 
54*;  Fr.  113  ;  Gi.  T], 
192  ;  H.  13,  108,  198  ; 
Js.  97,  178  ;  J.  28,  32, 
33,  79,  105,  138,  145, 
160,  184  ;  Mgt.  42  ;  M. 
71  ;  R.  25  ;  Rg.  62  ; 
T.  121,  155,  161,  194; 
Wit.  180,  182  ;  W.  38, 
JOG,  196,  202  ;  ills. 
Perden,  Js.  75 

Brownsword,  W.  147 

Browton,  J.  21.  See 
Bruton,  Broughton 

Bruar,  see  Brewer 

Bnidge,  T.  182.  See 
Bridge 


Bruer,  see  Brewer 

Bruges,  Rt.  154.  See 
Bridge 

Bruncker,  K.  121  ;  W.  i  i  i 

Brunkett,  E.  180 

Brunsden  or  Brounsden, 
W.  206 

Brush,  Brushe,  R.  30,  96  ; 
W.  133,  145 

Bruton,  .Al.  115;  Ar.  133  ; 
Fr.  137  ;  Gf.  10  ;  (i. 
56,  158  ;  H.  99  ;  Jo. 
97  ;  J.  28,  63,  69,  97, 
177  ;  P.  152  ;  R.  22, 
79  ;  Rt.  85  ;  Sii.  98  ; 
W.  20,  1 20  ;  als.  Byrton, 
W.  120.     See  Browton 

Bruwerne,  T.  30.  See 
Brewer 

Bryan,  Brian,  Jo.  56  ;  J. 
99,  iSi  ;  Mgt.  177  ;  '1'. 
106,  139  ;  Ills.  Abecke, 
W.  II  ;  als.  H addon, 
Ja.  129.     See  Bryant 

Bryant,  Briant,  Bryaunt, 
Ag-  22  ;  J.  Y:,,  72,  129  ; 
Ls.  57  ;  Phaniinor,  T^  ; 
Rg.  183;  T.  43;  W. 
88.     See  Bryan 

Brynckworth,  see  Brink- 
worth 

Bryter,  J.  166 

Bryton  als.  Byrton,  T.  2 

Bryttan,  Brytten,  see 
Britten 

Bubb,  Bub,  Bubbe,  Ag. 
64,  67  ;  Ez.  155,  195  ; 
Gi.  189  ;  Isb.  48,  144  ; 
Jsp.  199  ;  Jo.  42,  149, 
1S9  ;  J-  5, 11^  J06,  129, 
156,  175  ;  K.  loS;  Mgt. 
47;  Maud,  179  ;  R.  71, 
142  ;  Rt.  201  ;  T.  12, 
42,  59,  no,  132,  137, 
145,  196;  Wit.  75,  86; 
'^V.  35,  56,  90,  122,  126 

Bucher,  see  Butcher 

Buck,  Bucke,  Ag.  97;  Ant. 

63.  95  ;  J-  41.    144  ; 

T.  61 
Backer,  Robins  rr/j.  J.  191. 

See  Boucher 
Buckes,  see  Hinckes,  J.  69 
Buckland,     Bucland,     K. 

27  ;  T.  167 
Buckle,  Buckell,  Buckill, 

Bocoll,  J.  93,  loi,   121, 

171  ;    R.    2,    loi,    105  ; 

T.   38,    169,    174,    194  ; 

W.  y. 


220 


Index  Noininuvi. 


Bucknell,  Ez.  88  ;  J.  loi. 

See  Bicknell 
Bucland,  see  Buckland 
Bud,  Budd,  Gi.  113  ;  J.  19 
Budding,  E.  195  ;  Ez.  122; 

G.  131,  156  ;  J.  20  ;  N. 

134  ;  R.  62,  66,  68;  T. 

57,   146  ;  W.  107.     See 

Bodinge 
Budggood,   J.    126.      See 

Biggood 
Bufferie,  T.  38 
Bufford,  A.  65,  67  ;  R.  20. 

See  Biffard 
Bufton,  Jo.  183 
Bugdon,  Rt.  62 
Bulbright,  T.  Ti 
Bull,    H.   198  ;  Hy.   106  ; 

Rg.  142  ;  T.  22 
BuUer,  J.  33  ;  W.  151 
Bullnoys,  J.  171 
Bullock,  Bollock,  Ab.  139  ; 

Al.    106  ;    Ansel,    170  ; 

E.    102,    194;  El.   192  ; 

Ez.    102,    119  ;   H.    23, 

52  ;  Isb.  23  ;   Js.    192  ; 

J.    5,  6,  41,  44,  65,  67, 

85,87, 1 13, 183  ;  Joshua, 

181  ;   Mgt.  134;  N.  38; 

R.  34,  100,  116  ;  Rt.  9, 

101,  112,  140,  163,  179  ; 

T.  7,  78,  137,  150.  »75; 

W  21,  3r,  56,  178,  194 
Bulman,  J.  47,  205 
Bumpas,        Bumpasse, 

Bompas,    E.    186  ;    Jo. 

loi  ;   R.    134  ;  T.   202  ; 

W.  168 
Bundy,  Bundye,  Boondye, 

El.    80  ;     R.  64  ;    W. 

143 
Bunting,  Do.  141  ;  Rt.  140 
Burch,    Burche,   Fr.    188, 

192.     See  Birch 
Burchall,  Do.  139  ;  Edm. 

Ill  ;  T.  144 
Burche,  see  Burch 
Burchier,  see  Bourchier 
Burd,   Burde,  G.  90  ;  Gi. 

156;    T.    143;   \V.    15. 

See  Bird,  Berd 
Burdge,  Ag.  90  ;  171  ;  Al. 

86.    See  Burge,  Bridge 
Burdock,     Burdocke,    T. 

202  ;  W.  157,  176 
Burdon,  W.  13 
Burford,    Ed.    160,    165  ; 

J.  173;  R.  98,  105,  112; 

T.  86,  165  ;    W.  37 
Burge,    W.    -Ji  \    Bridge 


ah.  G.  145.   See  Burdge, 

Bridge,  Bourghe 
Burges,   Jo.   47,    124;    J. 

105  ;   Mgy.  24  ;  R.  103  ; 

T.    120,  123,   172  ;  Wit. 

18 
Burgesse,  Jo.  loi 
Burgys,  see  Bridges,  Rt. 

29 
Burie,  see  Bury 
Burket,  T.  47 
Burkinge,  Js.  95 
Bur  ley,    Burly,    Al.    184  ; 

E.    186.     See   Byrdley, 

Wit.  167 
Burnam,  R.  [2 
Burnell,    Bourenell,  And. 

38  ;    Ez.  189;  J.  29,  33, 

136*  ;  Rt.  81  ;  Sm.  30  ; 

T.    25,    130,     132,    154, 

170  ;   \V.  46,  76,  90 
Burrowe,     Burro wes,   Js. 

145  ;  R.  149  ;   Rt.  186  ; 

Hy.  no  ;  Nth.  188.  See 

Boroughe 
Burson,  J.  69,  154 
Burston,  Ag.  42 
Burton,    Al.    97  ;    Jo.    79, 

160,   166  ;   R.    148  ;  Rt. 

85  ;  Sm.  148 
Bury,   Burie,  Jo.  38  ;  Rt. 

181  ;  T.  19.    See  Berry 
Busford,  Busforde,  H.  23, 

56 
Bush,      Bushe,      Busshe, 

Al.    39,    40  ;    Ed.    78  ; 

Mgy.    107  ;  T.   59  ;  \V. 

126,  205 
Bushell,  Busshell,  —  203  ; 

Ar.  137  ;  (;f.  8  ;  T.  55. 

See  Boshell,  Bussell 
Busher  als.  Leonard,  \V. 

120;    als.    Lynny,    Rt. 

132 
Bussell,  J.  179  ;   R.    164. 

See  Bushell 
Busshe,  see  Bush 
Busshell,  see  Bushell 
Busshoppe,  see  Bishop 
Busteed,  Busted,  Ez.  97  ; 

J.  5, 103 ;  Mi.  ^^ 

Bustid,  R.  62 

Buston,  Bustone,  Ez.  84  ; 

J.  69,  166  ;  T.  1 17.    See 

Boston 
Buswell,  Ez.  131  ;  K.  58  ; 

J.    129,    163;    R.    138  ; 

W.  80 
Butch,  W.  172 
Butcher,  Bucher,  Ag.  54  ; 


Ant.  21  ;  Jo.  1 14  ;  J. 
50,  181  ;  M.  189;  Mth. 
168  ;  R.  6,  98  ;  T.  88  ; 
als.  Basone,  Cr.  62  ; 
Bason  als.  Cr.  155  ; 
T.  157.  See  Boucher, 
Busher 
Butler,  Buttler,  Al.  32  ;  A. 
104,  106,  161  ;  E.  193  ; 
Jo.  28  ;  J.  8,  12,  23,  63, 
1 14,  122,  166,  178  ;  Js. 
1 10  ;  Ju.  181  ;  Nth. 
185  ;  R.  120,  123  ;  Rt. 
25*,  105  ;  T.  59  ;  als. 
Lewes,  Lewis,  Ag.  145; 
J.  177  ;  T.  146  ;  Milles, 
Mylls  als.  Ag.  122  ; 
Wit.    118  ;  Moore   als. 

T.  4 
Butt,  Butte,  Al.  70  ;  Edm. 

38,  40,  41,  128,  161,  162, 

168  ;  Ez.   124,  198  ;  Jo. 

140  ;   J.   5>    39,  65,  67, 

82,    134,    181  ;  K.   192  ; 

R.  43,  123;  Rt.  25,  127; 

T.  125,  136  ;  Wit.  58 
Butter,  Ag.  22  ;  Al.  128  ; 

Ez.   23  ;  Isb.    186  ;   Jo. 

36  ;  J.  3»  20,  33,  47,  91, 

122  ;    Ph.    16;    R.    16, 

44  ;  Rg.  5 1  ;  T.   3,  20, 

21  ;  W.   107,   128.     See 

Rutter,  T.  21 
Butterton,  Mgt.  142  ;  Rt. 

182 
Buttler,  see  Butler 
Butwell,  Mgy.  140 
Bybeth,  A.  97  ;  Jy.  162 
Bybye,  Js.  50 
Bycke,  see  Bick 
Bycknell,   Bycknoll,    Hu. 

28.     See  Bicknell 
Byddle,  Byddles,  Byddell, 

see  Biddle 
Byde,  Mau.  i6  ;  Rt.  46 
Bydfield.  see  Bidfield 
Bydle,    Byddle,    Byddles, 

Byddell,  see  Biddle 
Bye,  J.  24 
Byford,    Biford,    Ez.    27  ; 

Hu.  93;  J.  23,  28,  175 ; 

Rt.  91  ;    T.  19  ;  W.  94. 

See  Ford,  a  Ford 
Bygge,    Bygges,    see 

Bigge 
Byglyn,  see  Biglen 
Bygnor,  Rt.  10 
Byke,  see  Bick 
Bynckes.  see  Binckes 
Byngley,  see  Bingley 


Index  Nomimim. 


221 


Byrchewode,  H.  i 
Byrcom,  T.  46 
Byrcombe,  T.  143 
Byrd,  see  Bird 
Byrdley,  see  Birdley 
Byrkyn,  see  Birkin 
Byrret,     Birrett,    Byrett, 

Byrrett,  H.  no  ;  J.  69  ; 

N.  6  ;  R  3  ;  T.  4;W.7o 
Byrrie,  Byrrye,  J.  28  ;  Ju. 

48.     See  Berry 
Byrt,  Byrte,  see  Birt 
Byrtch,  see  Birch 
Byrton,  Jo.  16*  ;  J.  97  ;  K. 

134  ;   Bruton    als.     W. 

1 20  ;  Bryton  als.  T.  2 
Byselie,  W.  84 
Byshop,    Bysshoppe,    see 

Bishop 
Byson,  J.  29 
Bysowth,  T.  96 
Bythell,  W.  169 

C Ch.  194 

Cabell,  W    159 
Cachemead,    see    Catch- 
mead 
Cadde,  Mc^t.  113  ;  T.  106 
Cadell,  Cadle,  Gadle,  Al. 

64,    67  ;    Js.    173,    194  ; 

Jo.  65,  67  ;   J.  52,  181, 

J 99  ;  Mgy.  68  ;  R.  61  ; 

T.  7,  55;  To.  164;  Wit. 

9  ;  W.  107 
Cadwallider,  Mrth.  154 
Cadwell,  Edm.  52 
Caffold,  Al.  81 
Caine,   T.   76.      See  also 

Keysne 
Calabur,  see  Collaber 
Caldwell,  J.  29 
Cale,  Call,  Calle,  Jer.  98  ; 

J.    II,    no,    179  ;  Mgy. 

149;    R.   138  ;    T.   51  ; 

W.  26* 
Calfowe,Cawfoe,Calphoe, 

J.  93,  116  ;  T.  205  ;  W. 

117 
Calken,  T.  42 
Call,  Calle,  see  Cale 
Callow,  Callowe,  Al.  117; 

Ar.  93,   168  ;  Ch.    117; 

J.  186;  R.  34,  146  ;  T. 

4.  112 
Callowhyll,  W.  1 1 
Calphoe,  see  Calfo^ve 
Cam,  see  Camme 
Camberne.  see  Camborne 
Camble,  H.  77 
Camborne,   Camberne,  J. 


144  ;    R.    194  ;    T.   36  ; 

W.  143 
Cambrey,  see  Cambry 
Cambridge,   Ag.    139  ;  J. 

21  ;    N.    149  ;    R.    123, 

185  ;    T.    202  ;   W.    98. 
See  Combridge 

Cambry,  Cambrye,  Cam- 
brey, Jo.  99  ;  J.  108  ; 
M.  114.  See  Camry 
Camden,  see  Campden 
Camm,  Camme,  Cam, 
Came,  Al.  190;  Ez.  65. 
67  ;  Fr.  143  ;  Jo.  39  ; 
J.  16,  20,  105,  200  ; 
Mgt.  103  ;  N.  29,  38, 
171  ;    Rt.    79  ;    T.    36, 

186  ;  W.  n,  37.  Caunne 
or,  T.  30 

Campden,  Camden,  J.  24, 

60  ;   Rt.  175  ;  T.  31,46, 

169  ;  W.  41 
Campe,  Ag.  163,  187  :  H. 

90;  J.   82,  126  ;    iMgy. 

49  ;  T. 73  ;  W.  45 
Camry  als.  Southarde,  Ed. 

70.     See  Cambry 
Caninge,  see  Canning 
Cannell,  W.  37 
Canner,  Cannor,  Ch.  109, 

194;   K.  118  ;  W.  174 
Cannige,  see  Canning 
Canning,  Canninge,  Can- 

inge,  Cannige,  Canny- 

ing,   A.   82  ;  J.  n  ;  N. 

89  ;  Rt.  55  ;  T.  39*  53, 

100,  139  ;  W.  15,  157 
Cannopp,  Ez.  93 
Canoppe,  Ez.  43 
Cansfield,    R.    151.      See 

Causfield 
Canson,  H.  35 
Canton,  Ag.  43  ;  R.  47 
Capener,  Jo.   128  ;  J.  93, 

154  ;  Wit.  92 
Capenhm-st,  Chapenhurst, 

Al.   135  ;  J.    158  ;  Mgt. 

159  ;  R.  127  ;  Sa.  186; 

T.  64  ;  W.  1 59 
Caple,  J.  57 
Capper,      T.      -^,0  ;      ah. 

Waters,  Mgt.  1 10 
Capye,  J.  29 
Cardwell,  H.  105  ;  R.  55, 

121 
Careless,   Careles,   Care- 

lesse,  Jo.  10  ;  J.  73  ;  R. 

87  ;  Rt.  169  ;  Sm.  94 
Caricke,  J.  49 
Carington,  R.  34 


Carle,  A.  155  ;  T.  155 

Carnall,  T.  145 

Carpenter,  Carpender, 
Carpinter,  Al.  4  ;  Edm. 
97  ;  E.  137  ;  Ez.  133  ; 
Isb.  IT,  Js.  134;  Jo. 
175  ;  J-  8,16.28,35.52, 
82,  107,  108,  150,  158, 
166,  173,  192  ;  K.  71  ; 
Mgt.  33  ;  M.  142  ;  R. 
36,69,91,  125.  132,  142, 
201  ;  Rt.  99,  116  ;  T. 
30,  73,78,  114,  115,  143, 
205  ;  W.  54,  66,  102, 
170  ;  als.  Barefoote,  T. 
161  ;  als.  Gibbes,  T.  89  ; 
Wyman  als.  Jo.  44 

Carr,  R\v.  195 

Carryer,  see  Curryer 

Carsey,  T.  106 

Cart,  W.  159 

Carte,  T.  186 

Carter,  Ag.  4,  12,  49  ;  A. 
126  ;  Ch.  17  ;  Ez.  18, 
40,  42  ;  Gi.  133  ;  H. 
147,  186  ;  Jo.  77,  192*  ; 

J-  5.  II,  2>1^  91,  99,  114, 

169  ;  Jy.  170  ;  Mgt.  73  ; 

R.  34,  69  ;  Rt.  69  ;  Sm. 

76  ;    T.    7,    9,    31*    72, 

Z"^,  100,   loi,   1 12,  143  ; 

Wit.    114,    182  ;  \\\  27, 

70,     151,     189  ;    Sheriff 

als.  J.  77 
Cartwright,      Curte- 

wryghte,  Al.    184  ;  Ar. 

197  ;     Barnard,     160  ; 

Edm.  87,  106  ;  Ez.  102  ; 

G.  1 1  ;  Js.   131,  149  ;  J. 

44*  ;  Macklem,  12  ;  T. 

155  ;  Tm.  161,  193  ;  W. 

72,  75 
Carver,  Carvar,  A.   172  ; 

W.    12  ;  Turge  als.  T. 

76.     See  Corver 
Casmore,  Mgt.  39 
Cassall,  J.  39  ;  T.  51 
Casswell,  see  Caswell 
Cassye,  R.  loi  ;  Rt.  10 
Castle,    Castell,    Castile, 

Ez.  41  ;  Fr.  145  ;  J.  89, 

199  ;     Mgt.    168,    200  ; 

R.    123  ;    T.    26,    182  ; 

W.  42,  86  ;  als.  Cooke, 

Wit.    66,    155  ;    Cooke 

als.  T.  13 
Caston,  T.  148 
Caswell,    Casswell,     Ez. 

158  ;    Ja.    140;   J.    152, 

199  ;R.  51,  172  ;  W.178 


222 


Index  NomiJtum. 


Catchmay,  M<,'t.  i6  ;  Dyer 

a/s.  Jo.  89 
Catchmead,    Cachemead, 

Chechmeade,  W.  60  ;  J. 

4S  ;  Mgt.  83;    Rt.  64  ; 

\V.  31 
Cater,  M.  192 
Caterbanck,  J.  87 
Catodney,    \V.    64.      See 

Cawdney 
CatteroU,  Edm.  48.     See 

Cottrell 
Caucourt,  T.  14 
Caudle,  Cawdle,  A.  180  ; 

\V.  176 
Caudy,  E.  1 19 
Caundler,  sec  Chaundler 
Caunne,  or  Camme,  T.  30 
Causfield,  Causfild,  Cause- 
field,  J.  79>  1-9;  R-  53; 

T.  30.     See  Cansfield 
Cave,  J.  158 

Cav^ens,  Weaver  a/s.Ag.yj 
Cavill,  J.  205 
Cawdle,  see  Caudle 
Cawdney,    \V.    196,    202. 

See  Catodney 
Cawford,     J.     91  ;     a/s. 

After,  A.    106 
Cawfoe,  see  Calfowe 
Cawson,  H.  45 
Cawssowe,  W.   26 
Cecill,      W.      155.       See 

Cicell,  Sisell 
Ceelye,  see  Seely 
Carney,   Taylor  /r/s.  Ant. 

97.     See  Sarney 
Chadwell,    Chudwell,     J. 

63,    112;    R.    46,    201  ; 

T.  19  ;  \V.  14 
Chalner,  Ez.  44 
Chamber,  see  Chambers 
Chamberlain,      Chamber- 

layne,         Chamberline, 

Chamberlaine,        Edm. 

183;  J.  170,  204  ;  R.  192; 

T.    172  ;    W.    80,    169  ; 

Giles  a/s.  W.  86 
Chambers,  Chamber,  Cha- 

mer,   Ed.   20  ;    Gi.  82  ; 

Js.    108  ;    J.     124,    142, 

162,  168  ;  K.  96  ;   Mj,n. 

93,    142  ;    Ph.    53  ;   Rt. 

19,   100  ;  T.    130,    155  ; 

Wit.  18  ;  W.  54 
Chamneys,    see    Champ- 

neys 
Champion,    Champyn,    J. 

I  o,  1 1 6 
Champneys,     Champney, 


Chamneys,    Al.   90 ;  J. 
I      192  ;   Rt.  2,  174 
Champyn,  see  Champion 
Chance,  see  Chaunce 
Chandler,  see  Chaundler 
;  Channer,  E.  17 
I  Chapenhurst,  see  Capen- 

hurst 
Chaplin,  Chaplyn,  Jo.  179; 
j      N.    129  ;  W.    39.     See 

Chapperlen 
Chapman,    E.    156;     Ez. 
(      122  ;   G.  145  ;   Gi.  23; 
H.    152  ;   Js.    160 ;  Jo. 
j      59,  84;  J.   16,  41,   112, 
122  ;  R.    105,    140  :  T. 
I      18,  80,  96,  157  ;  W.  31, 
58  ;    ap  Powell  a/s.  J. 
72 
Chapp,  see  Chopp 
.  Chappell,     Chappie,    Ar. 
I      151,    155  ;    E.    124  ;   J. 
'      208 
I  Chapperlen,    J.    59.     See 

Chaplin 
Chappie,  see  Chappell 
Charbie,  R.  39 
Charlet,    Mgy.    121.     See 
j      Chorlet 

I  Charnock,    Cr.    1S9.     See 
j      Curnock 
Chaunce,    Chance,     Ant. 

141  :  \V.  193,  205 
Chaundler,        Chaundlor, 
Chaundeler,    Chandler, 
;      Chaunlor,        Caundler, 
i      Ag.  137  ;  Al.  97  ;  Ansel, 
I       148  ;  1).   171  ;  E.    160  ; 
1      El.    52  ;    Gf.    175  ;    H. 
52  ;  K.    63  ;    Ph.    164  ; 
R.   39,    127  ;   T.   9,   49, 
96,    117,    130  ;    W.    15, 
!      48.  8r,  137,  145 
Chawner,  J.  29  ;  R.  66* 
Chechmeade,   see   Catch- 
mead 
Checker,  R.  S3 
Chedworth,      Chedward, 
I      Al.   56  ;  Maud,   3  ;  Rt. 
201  ;  T.    184  ;    W.    41, 
i      92,  188 
'Chee,  R.  20 
Cheltenham,  Ml.   195 
Cheltnam,  J.  68 
Cheltnan,  G.  44 
Cherington,     Chirington, 
Chevington,    Al.     102  ; 
Jo.  13  ;  J.  20,  129,  160  ; 
Ju.    149  ;    R.    152  ;    Rt. 
146  ;    T.    7,    25  ;    Wit. 


49,  66  ;    W.   80.      See 

Sheringlon 
Chester,  Jo.  125  ;  R.  149  ; 

T.  94 
Chestro,   Chestrow,   Ant. 

184  ;  W.  62 
Chesture,  A?.  12 
Chettell,    Chettle,    J.    33, 

162.     See  Achettell 
Chevington,   T.   25.     See 

Cherington 
Chewe,  Do.  176  ;  G.  173  ; 

Jo.  126  ;  K.  60;  R.  6; 

Rt.  30;  W.  98,  III,  118 
Chey,     Cheyin,     Ireland 

a/s.  J.  36 
Child,  Childe,  Chyld,  E. 

180  ;  Git.  160  ;  Js.  192  ; 

J.   5  ;    Mx.   123  ;  W.  2, 

205.     See  also  Shilde 
Childes,    Ja.     84.        See 

Shildes 
Chilton,    Ag.    48.        See 

Shilton 
Chin,  see  Chynne 
Chipp,   Chippe,    Re.    36  ; 

T.  83,  88.     See  Shipp 
Chirington,     see      Cher- 
ington 
Chopp,    Chapp,    Chappe, 

Ant.     148  ;    Allen    a/s. 

Jo.  122  ;  Mgt.  177  ;  Rt. 

116 
Chorlet,  J.  29.  See  Charlet 
Christofer,      Christopher, 

Breverton  a/s.  Rt.  115; 

Harrison  a/s.  Rt.  129 
Chre//en,  ShreTenrv,  R.  25 
Chudwell.  see  Chadwell 
Churche,  Church,  Al.  1 58  ; 

Ez.  45  ;  Jo.  48  ;  J.  95* 

113  ;  N.   123  ;  R.  1 10  ; 

Rg.    179;    T.    17,    115, 

153  ;  Wit.  118  ;  W.  72, 

92,  97,  109,  143,  203 
Churches,     J.     36,     loi  ; 

Rph.    103  ;  R.  43  ;  Rt. 

142  ;  T.  80 
Churchman,  Churchaman, 

Jo.  95*  ;  T.  9,  115 
Churchowse,  T.  186 
Chyld,  see  Child 
Chynne,  Chin,  J.  5  :  Kin- 

borow,  8  :   R.  105 
Cicell,    Cissell,    M     191  ; 

W.  7.  See  Cecill,  Sisell 
Ciford,  see  Syford 
Cissell,  see  Cicell 
Claffeld,  see  Clayfield 
Clapam,  Maud,  29 


Index  Nouiiiium. 


223 


Clapton,  W.  104 

Clare,  Fr.  145 

Clarke,  Clark,  Clearcke, 
Clearke,  Clerck,  Clerk, 
Clarke,  AI.61,  104,  128  ; 
And.  72,  197  ;  A.  87, 
i?4,  145  ;  Ant.  139  ; 
Ar.  184  ;  Cr.  2,  97  ;  Ed. 
149  ;  El.  4  ;  Ez.  3,  102, 
124,  147, 170;  Ezk.  137  ; 
Fr.  175  ;  G.  175  ;  H. 
54,  68,  140,  178,  183  ; 
h-  77,  189  ;  Jo.  14,  57, 
79  ;  J-  2,  20,  44,  47,  52, 
57,  65,  67,  69,  79,  97, 
loi,  105,  no,  125,  126*, 

135, 13^,  174,  177,  186, 

187,  194,  199  ;  Ju.  131  ; 
I\lSt.  17,  69;  Al^y.  46, 
138  ;  Maud,  no  ;  R. 
i5>  36,  53,  64,  66,  68, 
85*,  94,  105,  112,  125, 
140,  164,  173,  204  ;  Rt. 
15,  76,  103,  127,  173; 
Rg.  83;  T.  4,  6,  10,  13, 
76,  94,  96,  104*  107, 
127,  145,  172,  175,  186, 
191  ;  Wit.  37  ;  \V.  n, 
27,  35,  38,  43,  54,  60, 
78,90,98,  104,109,123* 
130*  141,  143,  184, 
187*  203  ;  al<!.  Coules, 
J.  54  ;  Ills.  Lee,  W. 
n7  ;  als.  Robertes,  Ez. 
106  ;  nls.  Walburne,  T. 
143  ;  Hobbes  <ils.  J. 
144 ;  Redfern,  Redfyn 
a's.  J.  30  ;  Ph.  10  ; 
Walborne  a/s.  Wit.  203 

Clarvo,  Clarvoe,  Al.  32  ; 
E.  124  ;  Ez.  58  ;  Isb. 
145  ;  J.  50  ;  T.  9,  loi 

Clayfield,  Claffeld,  Cl?,- 
vell,  Clavield,  Claviid, 
Clavile,  E.  152  ;  El.  108; 
Ez.  32  ;  Gi.  68,  88  ;  J. 
137  ;  Jph.  194  ;  T.  182 

Clearcke,  Clearke,  see 
Clarke 

Cleave,  J.  194.  See 
Cleveley 

Cleavelie,  see  Cleveley 

Cleeve,\V.  185.  See  Cleave 

Cleevely,  Clefley,  see 
Cleveley 

Clements,  Clementes, 

Clemence,  Clemens, 
Clement,  Clemente, 
E(hn.  171  ;  Ez.  63  ;  H. 
162,    183  ;   Hu.  65,  67  ; 


Jo.   63  ;  J.    12,   54,  77  ; 

K.  168  ;  Mgt.  43,  107  ; 

Mau.    189  ;   R.  38,  127, 

207  ;    Rt.    66,    68,    76  ; 

S.  127  ;  T.  n,  46,  n8  ; 

W.    26,    51,    n4,    145  ; 

Stake,  State  als.  J.  160  ; 

T.    47,    70  ;  Tyler   cils. 

R.  62 
Clemson,  R.  24 
Cleneley,      T.      73.     See 

Cleveley 
Clent,  Clente,  Js.  199  ;  R. 

25  ;  W.  17 
Clerck,  Clerk,  Clerke,  see 

Clarke 
Cleveley,  Clevely,  Cleeve- 

ley,  Cleevely,  Cleevelie, 

Cleavelie,   Clefley,  Ad. 

130  ;  Ag.  70  ;    A.    168  ; 

J.  23,  82,    196  ;    N.   13, 

83 ;   Rgd.   59  ;    T.  7?,. 

127  ;   W.  56 
eleven,  Jo.  n6;  R.  105 
Clever,  R.  96 
Cleyton,  H    n9 
Cliberie,  J.  40 
Cliff,  Cliffe,  Clyffe,  Augn. 

n5  ;   H.   178  ;   Ph.   113 
Clifford,  Clyfford,  Ez.  48  ; 

Js.   5  ;   Jo.   185  ;   J.   12, 

175 ;  T.  132  ;  W.  41* 
Clift,  T.  106 
Clifton,  J.  77 
Clinton,  Clynton,   G.  70  ; 

R.  49 
Clissald,  S.   161 
Clissall,  R.   18 
Clissell,  A.  197 
Clissoe,  Ant.  72 
Clissold,  Al.  49  ;  Ed.  122  ; 

Edni.  54,  1 19  ;  Gi.  180  ; 

H.  79  ;  Pouell,  196  ;  R. 

64,    1 10  ;    Rt.    25  ;    Sa. 

201  ;  T.  49,  83,  139 
Clopton,  H.  23  ;  R.  10 
Closse,  J.  158 
Cloterbuck,  Clouterbucke, 

see  Clutterbuck 
Cluffe,  Cloughe,  Al.  171  ; 

Rt.  142  ;   W.  135* 
Clutterbuck,  Cloterbooke, 

Cloterboke,  Clotturboc, 

Clotterboocke,  Clouter 

bucke,  etc.,  Ag.  54  ;  .\\. 

151  ;    lUanclio,  143  ;   E. 

160  ;    El.    49  ;    FalMan, 

176  ;  Js.  144,   149,  171  ; 

Ja.    141  ;   J.    10,   24,   28, 

50,    59,    123,    180,    I  S3  ; 


Josias,  154  ;  K.  14,  49  ; 
Mgt.  148  ;  Mgy.  85,  96  ; 
M.  166,  200  ;  Mi.  1 38  ; 
R.  62,  78",  105,  151, 
164  ;  Rt.  40,  61,  91  ; 
S,  136  ;  Sm.  30  ;  T.  13, 
15,  57,  185,  188;  Wit. 
125  ;  W.  14,46,60,  151, 

157,  159 
Clyffe,  see  Cliff 
Clyfford,  see  Clifford 
Clynton,  see  Clinton 
Coale,  see  Cole 
Coales,  see  Cowles 
Coaley,  see  Coley 
Coather,  R.  123 
Cobbe,  E.  52  ;  Jo.  68  ;  J. 

121,  173 
Cocam,  W.  26 
Cock,  Raynold,  1 16 
Cockbill,  T.  161  ;  Desson 

als.  J.  124 
Cocked,  J.  1 1 
Cockerel],    Cockrell,    Ez. 

120  ;  Jo.  108 
Cockes,  Cocks,  see  Cox 
Cockshot,  Corkeshute,  J. 

23,  29 

Codgell,  Js.  95-* 

Codrington,  Jy.  175  ;  R. 
132 

Coell,  see  Cole 

Coke,  see  Cooke 

Cokkes,  see  Cox 

Coksey,  J.  136 

Colabur,  see  Collaber 

Colburne,  Coleborne,  A. 
182* 

Colchester,  Ag.  21  ;  W. 
21 

Cole,  Coale,  Coell,  Coole, 
Ag.  22  ;  Al.  60,  II J  ; 
Ant.  70 ;  Ch.  109,  128  ; 
Edm.  180  ;  E.  82  ;  Gi. 
192  ;  Hu.  82  ;  Js.  10, 
77  ;  Jo.  95*  ;  J-  13,  20, 
91,  n3,  ns,  149,  152, 
180,  191  ;  K.  52,  136  ; 
L.  108  ;  Mgy.  107  ;  R. 
39,  85*  190  ;  Rt.  13, 
76,  196  ;  T.  7,  19*,  26, 
78,  161*  179,  202*  ;  W. 
9,  51,  97,  100,  130*  ;  als\ 
Bower,  Ez.  198.  .See 
CoUe 

Coleborne,  see  Colburne 

Coleman,  sec  Colman 

Colericke,  T.  184 

Coles,  see  Cowles 

Colet,  see  CoUett 


224 


Index  Nominum. 


Coley,  Coaley,  J.  74  ;  K. 

35  ;  Rph.  130  ;  W.  141. 

See  Cole,  Colle,  CoUey 
Collaber,    Colabur,   Cala- 

bur,    Ag.    124;  J.   24*  ; 

T.  115 
Collam,  Al.  2 
Colle,   A-    2,   98  ;    J.  85. 

See  Cole,  Coley 
Colledge,  T.  208 
Collen,  Edm.  63 
Collens,  see  Collins 
Coller,   see  Cowley,   Ag. 

35 
Colles,  see  Collys 
Collett,      Collet,      Colet, 

Collytt,    Ag.    115  ;    Al. 

22,  155  ;  Ant.  162,  193  ; 

Ed.  102  ;    Ez.  131  ;  Jo. 

8,  99,  156,  195  ;  Hln. 
82;  H.  93,  186;  J.  21, 
24,  82,  102,  116,  131, 
185,    195  ;    K.    93  ;     L. 

63;  R-  50,  57,  71 ;  Rt. 

34,    69,    121  ;    T.    83  ; 

Wit.  123,  124,  189  ;  W. 

84,      104,      174,      188  ; 

Jefferies  als.  R.  148 
Colley,     Colly,      CoUye, 

Edm.  21  ;  Ez.  27  ;   Isb. 

39;  Mgt.  39;   R.  155  ; 

Rt.    34  ;    T.   92.      See 

Coley,   Cowley 
Collier,   Collyer,   Al.   54  ; 

Ant.  187  ;  Ez.  54,  137  ; 

G.  198  ;  Jo  54  ;  J-  178, 

208  ;  R.  51  ;   Rt.  9,  25  ; 

T.  55,  104,  169;  W.72, 

107 
Collimore,  see  Collymore 
Collins,  Collyns,  Collens, 

Collings,    A.    80,    130  ; 

Do.    100  ;  Fr.   68  ;    Gi. 

198*  ;  Js.  75  ;  Jo.  144  ; 

J-  8,  23,55,  57,  loi,  119, 

129,  154,  156,  164,  173; 

K.  97  ;  M.  181  ;  Maud, 

61  ;  N.  140  ;  R.  46,  190  ; 

Rt.    10  ;  T.  43,  49,  86, 

89,    115,    117,   125  ;  W. 

9,  94,  122,  141,  176 
Collis,  see  Collys 
CoUisborn,  T.  4 
CoUman,  see  Colman 
CoUwall,    Colwall,    Coll- 
well,  Colwell,    Ez.  99  ; 
Ja.  160  ;  J.   134  ;  Mgy. 
50  ;    R.    18,    140,   193  ; 
\V.  60 

Colly,  see  Colley 


Collycke,  J.  45 
Collyer,  see  Collier 
Collymore,  Cdlymore, 
Collimore,  Cullmore, 
Cullimore,  CuUymore, 
Ag.  56  ;  And.  27  ;  CI. 
65,  67  ;  E.  27,  109  ;  Ez. 
68  ;    H.    193,   198  ;   Jo. 

21  ;  J.  5,  21,  33,  43,  55, 

69,    144,    189  ;  Jph.  21  ; 

M.  87  ;  Rt.  57,  103  ;  Sa. 

201  ;    T.    74,    100 ;  W. 

38,  61,  76 
Collynbell,  Mi.  46 
Collyns,  see  Collins 
Collys,  Collis,  Colles,  Ch. 

37  ;     El.    42  ;     Hester, 

198  ;  Jo.    10  ;  J.   5,  10  ; 

T.  7,  9,  19,  34,  143  ;  W. 

13 
Collytt,  see  Collett 
Colman,    Coleman,    Coil- 
man,    Ag.   86  ;  Jo.   98  ; 

J.  57  ;  Maculin,  81  ;  T. 

17  ;  W.  92 
Colsey,  J.  3  ;  Wit.  73 
Colston,  see  Coulston 
Colton,  R.  64 
Colwall,      Colwell,      see 

Collwall 
Colymore,  see  Collymore 
Combe,  Coombe,  Al.  139  ; 

E.  178  ;  Js.  164  ;  Jo.  5  ; 

J.  134,  168;  R.  25,  73; 

Wit.  26,  3',32,  35.  205  ; 

W.   127,    128,   130.   151, 

157  ;  Baldwyn  als.  E. 

108 
Combley,     G.     16.      See 

Commeley 
Combridge,   W.  51.     See 

Cambridge 
Commeley,  Comley,  J.  11, 

24  ;  R.61  ;  W.  37.  See 

Combley  ;  see  also  Co- 

nubley 
Commynge,        Commyn, 

Comynge,  Cuminge,Jo. 

63;  R.  186;  T.  9;  W. 

37 
Compier,  Compire,  Com- 
pyer,  Compeare,  Com- 

peire,  Al.  182  ;  J.  33  ; 
Mgy.  173  ;  Rt.96,  167; 
St.  164  ;  T.  155 
Compton,  H.  95  ;  Ja.  21  ; 
Jo.  8  ;  J.  21,  82,  146; 
R.  105  ;  T.  25,  123,  127  ; 
Wit.  161  ;  W.  141  ; 
Symmes  als.  Grg.  137 


Compyer,  see  Compier 

Comynge,  see  Commynge 

Coney,  Mgn.  19 

Consewell,  J.  43 

Constable,  A.  182 

Constance,  Constans,  see 
Cowstance 

Conubley,  see  Counbley 

Conway,  Conwaye,  Do. 
109  ;  J.  60 

Cooke,  Coke,  Cook, 
Cookes,  Ag.  48,  92,  98  ; 
Al.  13,  16,  153  ;  A.  141, 
155  ;  Ch.  180  ;  Dn.  104  ; 
Edm.  148,  175  ;  Ez.  27, 
145  ;  Fr.  160  ;  G.  119  ; 
H.  16,  23,  77  ;  Hu.  no, 
183  ;  Hy.  143;  Js.  152, 
204;  Ja.  152,  156  ;  Jo. 
8,  71,  108,  144  ;  J.  12, 
14,  16,  20*  29*  39,40* 
44,  47*,  55,  75,  80,  93, 
108,  III,  113,  126,  127* 

,  13',  132,  137,  142,  144, 
145,  151,  152,  154,  164, 
166,  183;  Ju.  188  ;  Lw. 
16  ;  Mgt.  29,  74,  129, 
156 ;  N.  125  ;  R.  10, 
25,  30,  51,  62,  72,  107, 
no,  125,  138,  146,  190; 
Rt.  25,  39,47,  96,  152  ; 
Sbl.  30  ;  St.  175  ;  T.  7, 
13,  22,  26,  49,  57,  61, 
92,  100,  120,  123,  130, 
137,  138,  146,  150,  154, 
157,  182  ;  Wit.  22,  139, 

143  ;  w.  17,  20*   31, 

35,  37,  42,  43,  73,  76, 
88,   90,    102,    104,    n2, 
117*  127,128,  150,  157* 
169,      180*      187  ;    als. 
Boule,  Bowie,  R.   152  ; 
Rt.    125  ;  als.    Castell, 
13  ;   als.    Dapwell,    Jo. 
81  ;  als.    Forman,    Frs. 
n  I  ;    als.    Smith,    36  ; 
Bould  als.  J.  63  ;  Castle, 
Castell    als.    Wit.    66, 
155  ;  Fraunces  als.  Ph. 
34  ;  Hyll    als.    R.    64  ; 
Rumney,  Rumny  als.  R. 
185  ;  W.  n8;  Watkins 
als.  El.  109 
Cookefort,  J.  62 
Coole,  see  Cole 
Cooles,  see  Cowles 
Coombe,  see  Combe 
Cooper,    Coppuck,    207  ; 
H.    105,    176  ;  Jo.  126  ; 
J.  53,  107,  129;  N.  127; 


Index  -^JVommu}?!. 


225 


Rph.  66  ;  T.   202  ;  W. 

26,  102,  117,  203  ;  Jesse 

a!s.  ].  119.     See  Coper 
Cooser,  J.  85 
Cope,  Coape,   Jo.  97  ;  J. 

12,  125  ;  N.  167;  W.  58 
Coper,   J.   52  ;  Rph.  66  ; 

Kg.  40.     See  Cooper 
Copp,  Coppe,  Jo.  118  ;  J. 

5,  160;  R.  113 
Coppin,    Coppyn,     Edm. 

95  ;  J-  192 

Coppocke,  R.  94,  170 
Coppyn,  see  Coppin 
Corbet,    Corbett,   G.   32  ; 

H.    128  ;  J.    158  ;  Ptk. 

1 1  ;  R.  191  ;  Rt.  6  ;  T. 

6,  22,  83,  143  ;  VV.  56, 
86,  104 

Corfold,  Al.  197 

Corke,  A.  126  ;  J.  1 10 

Corkeshute,  see  Cockshot 

Cormell,  Al.  78  ;  I.  194  ; 
Rt.  83  ;  S.  193  ;  W.  35, 
78,  203.     See  Cornell 

Cornalle,  see  Cornell 

Corndell,  Mgt.  103 

Cornell,  Cornalle,  R.  201  ; 
T.  34,  109.  See  Cormell 
and  Com'well 

Cornish,  T.  202 

Cornock,  see  Curnock 

Cornwell,  Cornewell, 

Cornwall,  Cornewall, 
E.  128  ;  Guy,  116  ;  J. 
35,  no,  175  ;  R.  94, 
no;  W.  15,60,94,  153. 
See  Cornell 

Corser,  J.  39 

Cortice,  see  Curtis 

Corver,  Corwer  ;  Acton, 
Aston  als.  H.  195,  198  ; 
Hester,  193.  See  Carver 

Coryat,  J.  8 

Cosbye,  Cozby,  Cr.  143  ; 
W.  20 

Cosens,  Cosen,  Cossen, 
Cossens,  Cozen,  Co- 
zens, Cosyn,  A.  174, 
185  ;  Hu.  50 ;  J.  10, 
123;  Mgt.  185;  R.  30, 
64  ;  T.  145  ;  W.  137 

Costance,  see  Cowstance 

Coster,  Costerde,  Cos- 
terte.  Costard,  Custard, 
Hy.  126  ;  Rt.  201  ;  T. 
148  ;  Wit.  2  ;  W.  54 

Cosyn,  see  Cosens 

Cotemore,  Mawle  als.  H. 
143 


Cotes,  J.  75,  85  ;  R.  182  ; 

T.  71,  105 
Cotgrove,  H.  no 
Cotoune,  W.  48 
Cottle,  W.  147 
Cotton,  Cotten,  G.  18,  80  ; 

Jo.  87  ;  R.  20,  34  ;  Rt. 

132  ;  Rg.  74 
Cottrell,   Cotterell,  Edm. 

137 ;  Js.  95*  ;   J-  75, 

n4,  124,  181;   Mgt.  91  ; 

Ml.    166  ;  R.    64,    136  ; 

T.    150;    W.    88.     See 

Catteroll 
Couche,  Bw.  124 
Coucher,      Cowcher,     A. 

191  ;  Jo.   192  ;  T.  125  ; 

W.   188 
Coude,  Isb.  158 
Coules,  see  Cowles 
Couley,  see  Cowley 
Coulston,  Cowlston, 

Cowlstone,      Colstons, 

Jo.  5  ;  J.  124  ;   R.  183  ; 

T.  127.  See  Cowstance 
Counbley     or    Conubley, 

Mgt.  33  ;   for  Combley, 

q.v. 
Courte,  Cowrte,  J.  52  ;  W. 

7,  41 
Cove,  H.  50;  W.  135,203 
Cowcher,  see  Coucher 
Cowdall,  J.  n9  ;  Rt.  49 
Cowell,  W.  137 
Cowles,    Coules,    Coles, 

Coales,      Cooles,     Ag. 

161,  162,  163  ;  Al.  77  ; 
A.  150  ;  Ant.  150  ;  Cr. 
163  ;  Ed.  171  ;  E.  175, 
198  ;  El.  141  ;  Hu.  140  ; 
Js.  40,  77,  108  ;  J.  40, 
45,68,  72,91,   117,  128, 

162,  185  ;  Mgt.  121  ; 
Mgy.  44  ;  Rph.  73  ; 
Raynold,  n7  ;  R.  85, 
120,  125,  167  ;  Rt.  136, 
196  ;  Su.  185  ;  To.  153, 
165  ;  T.  58,  167,  172  ; 
W.  51,  60,  92,  102,  135, 
139,  148,  180  ;  Clarke 
als.  J.  54 

Cowley,  Cowly,  Cowlye, 
Couley,  Ab.  189  ;  Ag. 
35  ;  A.  130;  Ez.  23; 
Gf.  17  ;  Isb.  loi  ;  Jo. 
41;  J.  29,  32,79,93,96, 
180  ;  Mgy.  144  ;  R.  61, 
62,  194  ;  T.  53,  76,  86, 
134  ;.  T.  159  ;  W.  64, 
126,  176.     See  Coley 


1    6 


GLOL'C.    WILLS. 


I 

Cowlsey,  J  a.  150  ;  T.  164 

Cowlston,  see  Coulston 

Cow^ly,  Cowlye,  see  Cow- 
ley 

Cowmedow^,  Cowraed- 
owe,  J.  93  ;    T.  74,  76 

Cowper,  Cowpar,  H.  21, 
190;  J.  5,  13,  39,  loi  ;■ 
Mgt.  22,  140  ;  Mgy.  24  ; 
N.  49;  R.  76,  123  ;  Rt. 
34  ;  T.  117  ;  als.  ]ejce, 
El.  137 

Cowpye,  T.  55 

Cowstance,  Constans, 
Cowstans,  Cowstanes, 
Constance,  Costance, 
Jo.  194;  J.  91,  124,  178  ; 
Ph.    62  ;    R.    87  ;    Rt. 

194;  Rg-  3;  T.  51 
Cox,        Coxe,        Cocks, 
Cockes,    Cokkes,    Ag. 

32,  180  ;  A.  163,  168  ; 
Ant.  60,  139  ;  Bw.  124  ; 
C.  207  ;  Cressett,  178  ; 
El.  4,  168  ;  Ez.  52,  180  ; 
Gi.  75,  147,  166,  186  ; 
Hln.  23  ;  H.  173  ;  Isb. 
52;  Jo775,87,  145,  199; 
J.  5*  24,  37,  55,  73,  75, 
108,  n8,  123,  146,  150, 
158,  171,181,183.185* 
199  ;  Ju-  56,  116  ;  K. 
20,  136  ;  Lw.  183  ;  Mgt. 
138  ;  Mgy.  2  ;  N.  36, 
50,  79  ;  R.  10,  20,  57, 
59,  74,  100,  113.  123, 
167  ;  Rt.  51  ;  Rs.  190  ; 
T.  6,  n,  34,  47,  51,  86, 
100,  132,  157,  169  ;  Wit. 
7;  W.  10,  13,  14,17,31, 
n  8,  1 39*,  171  ;  als. 
Hayward,  W.  170 

Coxon,  J.  85 

Cozby,  see  Cosbye 

Cozen,  see  Cosens 

Crabbe,  J.  176 

jCradocke,  R.  142 

Crafte,   Ez.   95  ;    J.  n6  ; 

I      W.  81,  155 

Craker,  J.  12,  183,  194 

1  Crane,  H.  32 

I  Crasswell,  see  Croswell 

I  Crate,  Jo.  156 

Creede,  Crede,  El.  133; 
J.  n7,  154  ;  N.  108  ; 
Rt.  25  ;.T.  22,  34,  41, 

I   125,  136  ;  W.  78,  135 

.Creese,  J.  99,  170 ;  Rt. 

I   105 

iCresser,  R.  194 

Q 


226 


hidex  Noniirnim. 


Crest,  J.  138 
Creswell,  see  Croswell 
Crew,  Crewe,   Ag.    176 ; 

Art.    180 ;    Edm.    75  ; 

Isb.,    Ez.   72  ;  Jo.  95* 

192  ;  J.  136,  204  ;  Mth. 

173  ;    P.  71  ;    R.  196  ; 

T.    15,  104  ;  Wit.  176  ; 

W.  163,  174.  See  Drew, 

T.  76 
Crippes,  Cripps,  E.  141  ; 

Ez.   172  ;  Fr.   162  ;  Gi. 

170,    198;    H.   93  ;  Ja. 

162  ;  Jo.   129  ;  N.   152, 

200  ;  Rt.  83;  W.  18 
Cripples,  J.  124 
Cripps,  see  Crippes 
Crispe,  Ag.  130  ;  J.  17 
Crocker,  Ag.   58  ;  J.  28  ; 

50,  52  ;  R.  83  ;  T.  64 
Crodford,  J.  42 
Crodie,        Crodye,       see 

Crcwdye 
Crofte,  Hu.  88  ;  T.  134 
Croftes,  A.  72  ;  G.  128 
Croke,  W.  64 
Croker,  Ez.  108 
Crome,  Croome,  Croume, 

Ag.    38,    88,    III  ;  AIx. 

90  ;  Fr.    171  ;    G.    166  ; 

H.    52  ;     Isb.    45  ;    Ja. 

178  ;    Jo.    116,    152  ;  J. 

19,   40,    47,   85,     102*  ; 

Ph.    20  ;    R.    89,     no, 

177  ;  Rt.   3  ;  T.  4,  39, 

72,   loi,    120,    165  ;  \\'. 

46,  94,  147 
Cronage,  Crannage,   Ab. 
135;  J.  134;  Mgt.  125  ; 
Rt.  76      .      " 
Cronnupe,     T.     26  ;     for 

Crump,  q.v. 
Cronocks,  R.  107 
Croome,  see  Crome 
Crosland,  T.  84 
Crosse,  Ez.  3  ;  J-  85 
Croswell,  Creswell, Crass- 
well,  Ja.   144  ;  Jo.   56  ; 
R.  134  ;  Rj?.  55;  T.  120 
Croume,  see  Crome 
Crouse,  see  Crowse 
Crowder,  Ag.  137 
Crowdye,  Crowdie,  Crow- 
dey,     Crodye,     Crodie, 
Ag.    139;    Al.    178;    J. 
II,  114;  N.  22  ;  R.  43, 

115.  175 
Crowe,  (i.  80 
Crowse,  Crouse,  C.  178  ; 

K.  36  ;  W.  72 


Croyth,  Jo.  28 

Crump,  Crumpe,  Crompe, 
Ag.  39  ;  A.  197  ;  Art. 
180;  E.  143  ;  Ez.  45, 
160  ;  Gi.  120  ;  H.  140, 
149  ;  Js.  16,  127,  150, 
191  ;  Ja.  118;  J.  5,  8, 
35,  50,  69,  71,  72,  io6, 
160,  194;  K.  164;  ]\Igt. 
183,  192  ;  M.  171  ;  Ph. 
6,  79  ;  R.  83  ;  Rt.  201  ; 
Rg.  6  ;  Slv.  loi  ;  T.  26, 
70,  94,  177  ;  W.  II,  32, 
139,  141,  147 

Cubberley,  J.  44 

Cudd,  Cudde,  J.  50  ;  R. 
116;  W.  169 

Cuffe,  Cuff,  Ag.  27  ;  Frs. 
198  ;  J.  63,  65,  67  ;  R. 
85  ;  W.  31,49 

Cuglie,  Cugley,  Ez.  189 
H.  153  ;  J.  29,  175 
Mgy.  132  ;  R.  78,  81 
Sa.  201  ;  T.  83,  loi 
Welthian,  86  ;    W.   117 

Culdwey,  Thatcher  als. 
Cundered,  10 

Cull,  A.  T37  ;  Guy,  133, 
184  ;  Hu.  163  ;  Js.  134; 
J.  138,  158,  188,  206  ; 
R.  96  ;  T.  21,  172 

CuUmore,       CuUimore, 
Cullymore,    see    Colly- 
more 

Culverhouse,  J.  194 

Cuminge,  see  Commyn 

Cumpner,  T.  149 

Curnock,  Curnocke,  Cor 
nock,  Cornocke,  Ag. 
130  ;  A.  20  ;  Fl.  47  ; 
H.  97,  171  ;  Isb.  87  ; 
Ja.  I  ;  Jo.  154;  J.  63, 
85,  103,  112,  128  ;  Mau. 
24  ;  N.  'J^  ;  Ph.  134  ; 
R.  144  ;  Rt.  112,  159  ; 
T.  9,  74,  83,  102,  106, 
118,  135  ;  \V.  191.  See 
Charnock 

Curry er.Curryar,  Carryer, 
Curriar,  J.  144,  162  ; 
Mgt.  81  ;  Rt.  120;  T. 
12,  51  ;  Wit.  80  ;  als. 
Reynolds,  Robt.  i  41 

Curtewryghte,  see  Cart- 
wright 

Curtis,  Curtice,  Curtes, 
Curtesse.  Curtys,  Cur- 
tise,  Cortice,  Curteis, 
Curteys,  Curteyse,  Art. 
133  ;  Ez.  4  ;  Js.  127  ;  J. 


24,   36,   54,  87,   95,  96, 
147,  151,   166,   199;  Ju. 
200  ;      M.   185  ;    Rnd. 
169  ;  R.  46,  81,85  ;  Kt. 
9,  74,  107 ;  Rg.  3  ;  T. 
4,  92,  137,  150,  174,  184, 
i88  ;  W.  117,  180,  195 
Custard,  see  Coster 
Cutler,  T.  121  ;  als.  Mid- 
winter, G.  198 
Cyer,  see  Syer 


Daa,  see  Day 

Dabbes,    AI.    141.       See 

Dobbs 
Daber,  T.  80 
I>abine,  Rl.  136 
Dabney,  Dabeney,  Dawb- 

ney,  W.  72  ;  als.  Shep- 

heard.  Ag.  120  ;  W.  109 
Daby,    Dabye,    J.     1 1 1  ; 

Maud,  146.  See  Dawby 
Dadley,  T.  164 
Dadwell,  T.  1 40 
Daflfey,     Daffeye,    Daffy, 

Daffye.AI.  81  ;  Ez.  116; 

j;  29,  40;  R.   113  ;  T. 
.11 
Dagg,   Dagge,  AIx.  120; 

Rt.  36  ;  T.  81  ;  W.  88 
Daingerfyeld,  see  Danger- 
field 
Dainton,    Hu.    163.      See 

Deynton 
Dale,    Ez.    72   ;    Ph.    3   ; 

Battyn  als.  R.  53.     See 

also  Adale 
Dallie,  Dalye,  Jo.  47  ;  T. 

90;  W.  31 
Damsel,  Damsell,  El.  38  ; 

G.  131  ;  H.  176  ;  J.  79  ; 

R.  25  ;  Rt.  19 
Danby,  Danbye,  Danbie, 

Jsp.  50;  J.83;  Jph.  13; 

Jy.  13;  W.  128,  191 
Dance,  see  Daunce 
Dane,  G.  93 
Danes,     Rt.     no.       See 

Davis,  H.  32 
Dangerfield, Daingerfyeld, 

Dangerfyld,     Daynger- 

feld,  Daungerfield,  Dan-. 

serfield.  etc..  Ag.  7,  27  ; 

Brice,  104  ;  E.  122,  152, 

156  ;  G.    153  ;  Js.    1 10, 

152  ;    Jer.    175  ;    Jo.   2, 

45  ;    J.    21*     116  ;    K. 

118;     Mgy.    142,    159; 

N.    53,    189  ;    St.    188  ; 


Index  Nominum. 


227 


R.  64,  81,  89,  113,  118, 

149  ;  Rt.  169  ;    Rg.  16  ; 

T.  15,  115  ;  W.  20,  174 
Daniell,  Danniell,  Danyell, 

Dannyell.  Al.  63,   184  ; 

E.  204;  El.  32  ;  Gi.  174; 

Hu.    198  ;    Js.    48  ;  Jo. 

162  ;  J.  24,  36,   60,  93, 

103,  118,  156  ;  R.  9,  29  ; 

Rt.  53,  105,  125  ;  T.  94, 

98,   154,    163,   195  ;  W. 

41,    61,   88,    157  ;    ah. 

Maulson,  T.  1 1 1 
Danners,  Fr.  42 
Dannyell,  see  Daniel! 
Danser,  see  Daunser 
Danserfield,  see  Danger- 
field 
Danson,  Rg.  loi 
Dante,  see  Daunte 
Dantz,  see  Daunce 
Dap  well,  St.  30, 1 1 2  ;  Cook 

Ills.  Jo.  81 
Darby,  Darbye,  Mgt.  146, 

208  ;     T.    4,    6.       See 

Derby 
Dare,  Ez.  35 
Darke,   Ag.   2  ;  Hln.  90  ; 

J.  48,  173;  N.   16;  VV. 

32,41 

Darling,  see  Durling 

Darney,  see  Dorney 

Darston,  Darstyn,  G.  10  ; 
J.  40 

Dashwell,  W.  97 

Dasson,  Al.  88 

Daston,  A.  165,  204  ;  E. 
168  ;  G.  28 

Daumper,  J.  21 

Daunce,  Dantz,  Daunse, 
Dance,  J.  72,  154  ;  R. 
164  ;  W.  180 

Dauncer,  see  Daunser 

Dauncy,  Dauncey,  Daun- 
cie,  Daunsey,  Daunsye, 
Cr.  119  ;  Gi.  56  ;  Isb. 
107  ;  Mgy.  162  ;  Ph. 
125;  T.  177;  W.  88, 
148,  169 

Daungerfield,  see  Danger- 
field 

Daunser,  Dauncer,  Dan- 
ser, Ag.  1 1 5  ;  J.  28,  79, 
136  ;  Olive,  136 

Daunsey,  Daunsye,  see 
Dauncy 

Daunte,  Dante,  Al.  108  ; 
T.  61, 141 

Daunter,  Florish,  70 

Dauson,  see  Dawson 


Dautesey,  T.  134 

Davenport,  T.  64 

Davice,  see  Davis 

David,  Griffin,  i 

Davis,     Davies,     Davys 
Davisse,    Davice,     Ag, 
76,   78,  86  ;   Al.   4,   49 
98  ;    Amb.    22  ;    Amy 
27  ;  And.   16  ;  A.   163 
Ant.    114  ;     Ar.     130 
Chn.     119  ;     E.     151 
Edm.  68,  126  ;  EI.  23 
Ez.    3,    192,    193  ;     Fr, 
166  ;    G.    153  ;    Gi.   56, 
178  ;    H.    II,    32,    no, 
119  ;  Hu.  133;   Hy.  32 
119;  Ja.  3,  105  ;  Jo.  14, 
170,  179;   J-  i>  2,  5,  19 
29.  33,  40,  43-  47,  48* 
53,  54,  59,  60,  62,  69,  75 
84,  87.  105,   1 12,   126*. 
133,  140,  146,  152*  154 
156,  158,  163,  168,  170, 
199*  200  ;  K.  126,  158 
Ls.   132  ;    Mgt.    6,   40, 
103,  121,  144  ;  M.  154 
Mth.  177  ;  Mau.  71,79 
Mgn.   189  ;  N.  24,  61 
Par.  200  ;  Ph.  94,  157 
Randall,  66,  68  ;  R.  30, 

36,  64,  66*  68*  71,91* 
107,  113,  138,  142,  149, 
152,  157,  167  ;  Sa.  201 
Rt.  19*,  61*,  100,  103 
127,  134,  161,  167,  183 
Rg.  98,  120,  121  ;  T.  4 
9,  26*  38,  39,  59,  66 
74,  76,  83,  105,  114* 
141,  142.  T51,  170,  193 
202  ;  Tremore,  132 
W.  9,  26,  31,  35*  38 
51,  72,  75,  98,  118,  123 
135.  167,  184,  203  ;  als. 
Fecye,  .''  T.  19  ;  als, 
Horsman,  R.  100  ;  als 
Snowe,  J.  43  ;  als 
Weaver,  Gi.  135  ;  Jones 
als.  Ez.  186  ;  Tayler, 
Taylor  als.  Jo.  186  ;  J. 

173 
Davison,  R.  185 
Davys,  see  Davis 
Dav7,  see  Dawe 
Davvber,  Bardelh?/^  J.  1 10 
Dawbney,  see  Dabney 
Dawbury,    Dawburye,   J . 

24;  Mgt.  159 
Dawby,  El.  135  ;  Ez.  147; 

Gi.   133;    R.   185.     See 

Daby 


Dawe,     Daw,    Ag.     117, 

137  ;  And.  60  ;  Ar.  150  ; 

Cc.   93  ;    Ch.   208  ;    CI. 

168  ;    £.  99  ;    El.    102  ; 

Hln.  128;  Ja.  166*;  J. 

36  ;    Ju.    48  ;    K.    108, 

162  ;    Mgt.   98  ;    Mau. 

87  ;  R.  61  ;  Rt.  69  ;  T. 

81,    83,    94,    120,    150; 

Wit.  48  ;  W.  80,  143 
Dawes,    Edm.    68  ;     El." 

128  ;    J.    85  ;     R.    148. 

Hills  als.  J.   183 
Dawkes,  H.  32,  73 
Dawkins,  J.  165 
Dawle,  J.  10 
Dawly,  W.  88 
Dawne,  R.  64 
Dawson,  Dauson,  E.  15S  ; 

J.   91  ;    Par.  91  ;    W. 

1^ 
Day,  Daa,  Dey,  Dei,  Daye, 

Dayes,  Ag.  72  ;  A.  119  ; 

Brb.  139  ;  Bgt.  165  ;  Ez. 

99;  H.28;  Js.  116;  J. 

63  ;    R.    34,    164,    201  ; 

Rg.  92  ;  S.  185  ;  T.  14, 

62,  80;  Wit.  150;  W. 

70,  195 
Dayngerfeld,  see  Danger- 
field 
Deade,  R.  91 
Deacon,     Deacons,     De- 

kyns,  Deakyn,  Deakins, 

Edm.  62  ;   E.  188  ;   El. 

2  ;    Js.   153  ;   J.  8  ;    St. 

98  ;  T.  136,  140;  W. 
38,  49,  III ;  als.  Awford, 
J.  121  ;  Hitchins,  Hut- 
chins,  Hutchyns  als.  J. 
160  ;  T.  100,  155,  191 

Deane,       Deen,      Deene, 
Devereux,     186  ;     Do. 

99  ;  E.  170;  Gi.  172*; 
J.  181;  R.  87,  120,  152; 
W.  66,  III,  167.  See 
Adeane 

Deanes,  Ez.  80  ;  J.  168 

Dearne,  T.  48 

Deaves,    Deves,    Deavis, 

E.    T%     114    (Dea//es, 

Ez.  80);  J.  85,  121,  192  ; 

T.  83 
Dee,  }.  99  ;  W.  7 
Deen,  Deene,  see  Deane 
Degin,  R.  91 
Dei,  see  Day 
Deighton,  Deiton,  A.  143  ; 

J.  183  ;    Nth.  183  ;     R. 

193;  S.  187*;  T.  83 


228 


Index  NoDiinnni. 


Deiston  or  Dydston,  W. 

II.     See  Diston 
Dekyns,  see  Deacon 
Delabere,     Kinard,    119, 

200.     See  Bere 
Deraerie,  see  Dymery 
Democke,  see  Dymock 
Denning,  Denninge,  Den- 

nynge,    Dening,     Den- 

inge,  Denynge,  Ag.  17  ; 

J.  3,  14,  133;  M.  191  ; 

Mau.   2CXD  ;  T.   31,   39. 

86,  150;  W.  II,  31,  54, 

80 
Dennis,   Dennys,  H.  195, 

198  ;  Rt.   144,   159  ;  T. 

159  ;  Wit.  64  ;  W.  Ill 
Denny,  Denye,  Dynnye, 

Hu.  128  ;  J.  33  ;  N. 

174;  T.  121 
Denten,  Denton,  Ag.  86  ; 

J- 75 
Denye,  see  Denny 
Denynge,  see  Denning 
Derham,      Derram,      see 

Dyrham 
Derriatt,  Deriatt,  Derrett, 

Derryat,  Deryard,  Dir- 

rett,     Dirriat,     Dyreat, 

Dyrriatt,  Dyrryett,  Dy- 

ryat,   Al.    137  ;    E.  20 ; 

Js.  185  ;  Jo.  181  ;  J.  19, 

108;    R.    55,    134;    T. 

137,    148,    169  ;    \V.    2, 

90,   130,   191 
Derry,  J.  187.     See  Dirry 
Deryard,  see  Derriatt 
Desson   als.    Cockbill,  J. 

124 
Deves,  see  Deaves 
Devias,    Devyas,    H.    88, 

152;  Mgt.  132;  Peerce,8 
Dews,  Doose,  J.  89  ;  als. 

Nash,  T.  107 
Dewsey,  Dewcie,  J.  106  ; 

W.  26 
Dey,  see  Day 
Deyer,  see  Dyer 
Deynton,  H.  188  ;  T.  150. 

See  Dainton 
Diaper,  W.  194 
Dichford,  Rt.  96 
Dickes,    Dikes,     R.     113, 

132  ;  T.  1S4.    See  Dyke 
Dickins,  Dyckyns,  J.   14, 

174  ;  Mgt.  127  ;  R.  I 
Didmill,  see  Dydmill 
Dier,  see  Dyer 
Digger,  Eyris  ah.  R.  164  ; 

Pyres  (i/j.  R.201 


Dikes,  see  Dickes 
Dilling,  Ez.  106 
Dimery,  see  Dymery 
Dimocke,     Dimoke,     see 

Dymock 
Dingeley,  W.  1 1 2 
Dinssell,  Dd.  100 
Dipper,     Dyper,    J.    127  ; 

als.  Andros,  1 1 1 
Dirham,  see  Dyrham 
Dirrell,  Rg.  138 
Dirrett,  Dirriat,  see  Der- 
riatt 
Dirry,  J.  135.     See  Derry 
Diston,  Dyston,  El.   198  ; 

Ez.  188  ;  G.  99  ;  J.  24  ; 

0.81,  136  ;  R.  113;  T. 

159.     See  Deiston 
Dixon,    Dyxon,    J.    142  ; 

T.   80 
Dizell,  Maud,  118 
Dobbes,  see  Dobbs 
Dobbin,  Row.  94 
Dobbins,    Dobyns,    Dob- 

byns,     Barnard,      158  ; 

Gi.  109  ;  Guy,  3  ;  J.  80, 

185,  189;  T.   174,  208; 

W.  107 
Dobbs,    Dobbes,    Dobbis, 

Dabbes,    Al.    141  ;    A. 

■Jl  ;  CI.  189  ;  Edm.  77  ; 

El.  99;   Js.  79;    J.   8, 

39,    62,    121,    163,    199  ; 

Mgt.   185;  Oliffe,   181  ; 

R.    6,    134  ;    Rt.    134  ; 

Rg.    71  ;    T.    132,    169  ; 

Wit.  130;  W.  yj,  172 
Dobbyns,      Dobyns,     see 

Dobbins 
Dochyn,  T.  64 
Dockett,  Jo.  103  ;  R.  79 
Dodde,  Dod,  E.  47  ;  Rnd. 

30  ;  als.  Dyer,  J.  41 
Dodge,  J.  166 
Dodgen,  Dodgin,  Ja.  124; 

T.  90  ;  W.  128 
Dodiswell,   see   Dowdes- 

well 
Dod/f-z/ead,  T.  30 
Dodymead,  W.  120 
Dole,    DoUe,    Doell,    Do. 

184;   J.   158;    R.    123; 

W.  41.     See  Dowle 
DoUinge,  T.  135 
Dollman,  J  la.  28 
Dollymore,     Mgt.     29  ; 

}  CoUymore,   q.v. 
Dolphin,  Mau.  62 
Domminge,  Ez.  78  ;  J.  89 
Donbridge,  J.  41 


Donge,  Ant.  56 
Doning,  see  Dunning 
Donne,      Dunne,       Dun, 

Dunn,  Done,  Doow,  Ag. 

90;  Ar.  106  ;  Gbl.  188  ; 

H.    188  ;  J.   33.  36,  42, 

43,  79,    '05  ;    Mgt.  66, 

68  ;  R.  66,  68,  1 57  ;  Rt. 

127  ;  T.  49  ;  W.  35,  75 
Donning,  see  Dunning 
Donster,  see  Dunster 
Donye,  see  Coney 
Doodinge,  see  Do^wdinge 
Doom,  J.  105.  See  Donne 
Doose,  see  Dews 
Dopping,  Doppen,  Doppin, 

Doppinge,  Dopyns.  Ag. 

1 14  ;    A.    133   ;    Edm. 

141  ;    Js.   23  ;    Jo.    37  ; 

J.  114  ;   Lw.  57;    Mgy. 

192  ;  W.  58. 
Dorby,      T.       132.  ,   See 

DarlDy 
Dornet,  Ez.  20 
Dorney,   Darney,  Adrian, 

171,     197;     Alx.     163; 

Do.  153  ;  Jo.  56;  J.  87, 

102,  1 16,  163,  199  ;  Ml. 

174  ;     R.   2,    129,    191  ; 

Rt.  74,  86  ;    T.  57,  195  ; 

W.  37 
Dorrem,  J.  24 
Dorrett,  R.  201 
Dorrington,  Rph.  161 
Dossett,  Dosset,  Jo.  170; 

J.  98  ;   R.  154  ;  T.  70 
Doudin,  Ansell,    102  :  Js. 

84.   See  also  Dowdinge 
Doughton,  see  Downton 
Doule,  see  Dowrle 
Dounton,  see  Downton 
Dovy,  J.  146 
Dowdeswell,  Dowdiswell, 

Dowdswell,  Dowswell, 

Dodiswell,        Duswell, 

Ag.  52,  155 ;  t:-  '/(j ; 

J.  79,  160,   181  ;  Maud, 

98,  99  ;  N.  169  ;  R.  61  ; 

Rt.  88,  96  ;  T.  61,   115, 

117  ;  Wit.  45  ;  W.   51  ; 

als.   Wheler,    Ag.    73  ; 

Seth,  71  ;  W.  80 
Dowdinge,  Dowding, 

Doodinge,  Al.  iSo  ;  Jo. 

95*  ;    J.    82  ;    T.    loi  ; 

W.  75.   See  also  Doudin 
Dowdiswell,    Dowdswell, 

see  Dowdeswell 
Dowdy,  El.  186 
Dower,  Dowere,  Dowers, 


Index  -Nominnni. 


229 


J.  12,  28;    H.  44;    K. 

85;    N.   69;    R.    136; 

Rt.   78;   T.    130,   152; 

W.  48 
Dowle,      Dowlle,      Dull, 

Dulle,  Doule,   Fr.  175  ; 

G.  131  ;  H.  4,  T2>^  183  ; 

Hy.  158;  Js.  1 18;  Jo.  10, 

52  ;  J.  8,  23,  24,  75,  183; 

Mgy.  81  ;    R.  136  ;   Rt. 

53;  T.  7,  88,  136,  154; 

Wit.  II  ;  W.  13,26.  See 

Dole 
Downbell,         Downebell, 

Chn.   82  ;    J.    195  ;    St. 

127 
Downe,     Dcfwnes,    Edm. 

43;    J.    15,    42  ;     Mgt. 

123  ;  N.  46  ;  0\v.  164  ; 

P.  50;  R.  167  ;  Rt.  161  ; 

Rg.   38  ;    T.    120  ;    W. 

56,  107,  195  ;  als.  Pace, 

K.  87 
Downebell,  see  Downbell 
Downey,  J .  2  ;  W.  38* 
Downinge,  N.  76  ;  T.  62 
Downton,  Dounton,  Dow- 
ton,  Doughton,  Ag.  168, 

186  ;  El.   170  ;  Jo.  -]■]  ; 

J.    142  ;    Mgt.   149  ;   T. 

94,  146  ;  W.  115 
Dowse,  W.  122 
Dowsing,     Dowsinge, 

Dowseinge,     El.     109  ; 

J.  177;  T.  36,  170;  W. 

102,  118,  151,  188 
Dowswell,   see    Dowdes- 

well 
Dowton,  see  Downton 
Doxee,  T.  42 
Dracott,  see  Draycott 
Drake,    Mgt.    6 ;    R.    2 ; 

W.  7 
Dranham,  T.  202 
Draper,  Drapar,  Al.  115; 

R,    103;    Rt.    no;    T. 

150,  195  ;  Freeman  ah. 

R-43 
Drasy,   Dresey,   Dreysey, 

E.  47  ;  J.  171,  205 

Drawnt,  G.  152 

Draycott,  Dracott,  Dray- 
cote,  J.  81  ;  Matthias, 
43  ;  R.  121  ;  T.  164 

Dresey,  see  Drasy 

Drever,  see  Driver 

Drew,  Drewe,  Al.  109, 
182  ;  A.  182 ;  D.  139  ; 
E.  163  ;  Ez.  35  ;  Jo. 
59;   J-  75,  85,  91,   171, 

1  6    * 


175  ;    Ju.     187  ;     Mgt. 

112  ;    N.    29,    189  ;    R. 

183  ;  Rt.  201  ;  Rg.  46, 

76;    T.    76,    117,    136, 

140;  W.  109,  174*    194 
Drewet,  Su.  144 
Drewrie,   Drury,    H.   y]  \ 

W.  17 
Dreysey,  see  Drasy 
Drinkwater,         Drincke- 

water,      Drynkewater, 

Ed.    137  ;    Edm.    120  ; 

E.    114  ;    Ez.    193  ;  H. 

135,  140  ;  J.  8,  140,  149, 

178  ;    N.  146  ;    S.  127  ; 

Sbl.  177  ;  T.  26,  31,  36, 

201  ;    W.    46,    54,    137, 

161,  172 
Driver,    Dryver,    Drever, 

Dry;/er,    Alx.    ^^  ;    A. 

193;  Hy.  II  ;  Jo.  8  ;  J. 

I,  20,  79,  160,  169  ;  Mgt. 

200  ;   Mth.96  ;  N.  loi  ; 

R.  36,  40,  74*  -JT,  201  ; 

Rt.  132  ;  T.  22,  59,  62, 

100,      121,     137,     145  ; 

Wit.  37  ;  W.  54 
Drokins,  Al.  68 
Drury,  see  Drewrie 
Drynder,  W.  73 
Dry;;er,   T.    59;    W.    54. 

See  Driver 
Drynkewater,  see  Drink- 

w^ater 
Dryver,  see  Driver 
Dryw^yn,  L\v.  24 
Dubber,  T.  202 
Duckmonton,  W.  26 
Dudbridge,  Dudbrige,  Gi. 

193;  H.  122  ;  J.  8  ;  M. 

154  ;  St.  182  ;  W.  7 
Dudfield,  Ez.  145  ;  J.  79  ; 

T.  155 
Dudley,  G.  38 ;  als.  Bowers, 

Mgt.  175 
Dudson,  Ag.  128 
Duffield,  J.  95,  96 
Dugdale,  EDice,  37  ;  Elys, 

58 
Dugmore,  J.  23 
Duke,   M.  151  ;    R.  130  ; 

Row.   130;   Rt.  47  ;  T. 

117 
Dull,  Dulle,  see  Dowle 
Dumbleton,  Edm.  102  ;  J. 

87  ;  R.  151  ;  W.  117 
Dumley,  Js.  24 
Dun,  see  Donne 
Dunburie,  J.  52 
Dunn,  Dunne,  see  Donne 


Dunning,  Dunnying,  Dun- 

inge,  Doning,  Donning, 

Donnyng,  Dorcas,  198  ; 

E.  4  ;  G.  198  ;  Isb.  1 1  ; 

J.    47,    77,    106,     199  ; 

Mgt.   181  ;  R.   13,  85  ; 

T.   130 
Dunslear,    R.    201.      See 

also  Dunster 
Dunstall,  H.  93  ;  T.  115 
Dunster,    Donster,    Dun- 

starre,-Ar.  124  ;  Jo.  10  ; 

J-  3,  71,  79,  192,   199; 

Ph.  71,98;  R-  79,  144  ; 

T.  49.  See  also  Duns- 
lear 

Dunsterfield,  R.  39 

Dunstone,  E.  56 

Duram,  see  Dyrham 

Durant,  R.  2 

Durham,  see  Dyrham 

During,  Ez.  137 

Durling,  Durlinge,  Dar- 
ling, Darlinge,  J.  107  ; 
Mgt.  119  ;  Rt.  9  ;  T. 
100  ;    W.   92,    195,    202 

Durndall,  Durndell,  Durn- 
doll,  Ez.  90 ;  J.  89 ; 
Mgt.    1 10 

Dussell,  J.  37. 

Duswell,  see  Dowdesw^ell 

Dutson,  W.  1 1 1 

Dutton,  Ez.  133  ;  Rph. 
109  ;  T.  78,  112 

Duxson,  Rph.  3 

Dyar,  see  Dyer 

Dycke,  see  Dyke 

Dyckley,  Hu.  35 

Dyckyns,  see  Dickins 

Dydcotte,  W.  17 

Dydmyll  als.  Steyner, 
Wit.  51  ;  Steyner  als. 
?T.  117 

Dydston,  see  Deiston,  W. 
1 1.     See  Distdn 

Dyer,  Dyar,  Dier,  Deyer, 
G.  122;  Jo.  189;  J.  13, 
57,  60,  135  ;  Rt.  105  ; 
T.  57,92,  III,  138,  179, 
207;  WMt.  128  ;  W'.  15, 
109,  165,  167  ;  als. 
Catchmay,  Jo.  89  ;  Dod 
als.  J.  41  ;  Richards 
als.  J.  41 

Dygas,  Wit.  15 

Dyke,  Dycke,  Hy.  119; 
J.  5  ;  W'.  86.  See 
Dickes 

Dymery,  Dimery,  Dym- 
bery,  Dymere,  Dymerie, 


230 


Index  Nomimim. 


Demerie,  Dymrye,  Dym- 
bry,  Dymyre,  Ag.  155  ; 
Amb.  21  ;  Ez.  128  ;  H. 
52  ;  Isb.  28,  59  ;  J.  29, 
166,  179;  Mgy.  39,  129; 
R.  105,  112,  191  ;  T. 
59.  83,  112,  127,  164  ; 
W.  2. 
Dymock,  Dymocke,  Di- 
moke,  Dimocke,  De- 
mocke,  Ant.  137,  139  ; 
Ez.    158  ;    Gi.    27  ;    Ja. 

156,  199  ;  J.  164,  200  ; 
Jph.  8  ;  K.  65,  68  ;  R. 
57  ;  Rt.  190 ;  T.  100, 
146  ;  Wit.  130  ;  W.  9, 
III;   0.1  s.  Gysop,  H.  47 

Dymrye,      Dymyre,      see 

Dymery 
Dynlie,  W.  84 
Dynnye,  see  Denny 
Dyntie,  T.  61 
Dyper,  see  Dipper 
Dyreat,  see  Derriatt 
Dyrham,     Dyrram,     Der- 
ham,  Dirham,  Durham, 
Duram,    Derram,    Dyr- 
har,  AI.  20  ;  G.  63  ;    H. 
14;   Jo.  59,  126;  J.  45, 
85,  108,  175,  192  ;  Mgt. 
188;    N.    57;    Rt.    30, 
140  ;    T.    55,    88  ;    W. 

157,  162,  169,  177  ;  als. 
Smith,  W.  100 

Dyrriat,  Dyrryet,  Dyryat, 

see  Derriatt 
Dysley,  H.  21 
Dyston,  see  Diston 
Dyxon,  see  Dixon 


Eacott,  see  Ecott 

Eagles,  Egles,  H.  175  ; 
Jo.  171  ;  J.  149,  152, 
179  ;  R.  120  ;  T.  76 

Ealdes,  J.  36 

Ealesall,  W.  86 

Earle,  Earles,  Eirle,  Erie, 
Erlys,  Urle,  Urles, 
Yearle,  Chn.  137  ;  Ed. 
99;     G.    11;     H.     14, 

176  ;    Jo.    144  ;    J.   95, 
96,    134  ;     Jla.    5  ;   Ml. 

177  ;  Rt.    125  ;    T.    7  ; 
W.  27,  139 

Earley,  J.  85 
Earnton,  Mgy.  174 
Eastmead,    Estmeed,    E. 

137  ;    or  Astmead,    T. 

26.     See  Astmed 


Eaton,  Eton,  Al.  i  ;  Amy, 

135  ;    Hamlet,  60  ;  Hy.  ' 

18  ;  P.  29  ;   R.  38,  39  ;  | 

als.  Hamlett,  Rt.  91         , 
Ebs worth,      Ebbes worth,  \ 

J.    163  ;    Mgt.    39  ;    T. 

174  ;  VV.  22  I 

Eburough,  see  Elborow 
Ecculston,         Eckleston, 
-    Eculson,  J.   II,  12  ;   H. 

58 
Eckley,     Mgt.     166  ;    Rt. 

154  ;  T.  115 
Ecott,  Ekott,  Eacott,  Jo. 

144  ;     Mgy.    166  ;     M. 

85*  ;  Rt.  163  ;  T.  76 
Eculson,  see  Ecculston 
Eddie,  see  Edye 
Eddon,      Edden,      Eden, 

Edon,  Edun,  HIn.  150  ; 

Mgt.  6  ;  T.  64,  146,  154  ; 

^V.  9,  45-  97,  106,  141, 

147 
Eddy,  Eddye,  see  Edye 
Eddys,  Eddyes,  Isb.  122  ; 

X.  09  ;  T.  157 
Eden,  see  Eddon 
Edes,  Js.  17 
Edge,  J.  144  ;  T.  7 
Edgerly.  see  Egerley 
Edghocke,     Edgock,     J. 

91  ;  T.  174,  190 
Edie,  see  Edye 
Edmonds,  Edmondes,  Ed- 
munds,    H.     188  ;     Ls. 
j      185  ;   Rt.  103  ;   Rg.  69  ; 
'      T.  157 

Edney,      Edny,     J.     84  ; 
I      Hooper  als.    Rt.    172  ; 

W.  161. 
lEdolls,  T.  172  ;  W.  128 
Edon,  Edun,  see  Eddon 
Edridge,  T.  7.    See  Ethe- 

ridge 
Edwards,  Edwardes,  Ab. 

168;    Ag.  49;    A.  178; 

Ant.    197  ;    Bgt.    191  ; 

El.    160  ;  Gi.    141  ;  Jo. 

28,  -]-],  89,  200  ;  J.  3,  5* 

29,  35,  47,  65,  67,  83, 
128,  152,  192;  Mgt. 
103  ;  N.  73  ;  Raynold, 
138  ;  R.  6,  34  ;  Rt.  100, 
130,  201  ;  Rg.  74  ;  T. 
51,  57,  69,  71,  86,  94, 
161,  182,  202  ;  W.  31, 
70,  102,  118,  165,  196, 
203  ;  als.  Note,  Nott, 
Noote,  H.  Ti  ;  J.  87, 
144 


Edye,  Edie,  Eddie,  Eddy, 

Eedie,  H.  87  ;  Jo.  28^  ; 

J-  5,  53,  99  ;   Mth.  11  ; 

P.  24  ;    Rt.  64  ;  T.  26, 

64,  66,  70,  169,  201  ;  W. 

4,  31.     See  Eede,  Adie 
Eede,  Eedde,  T.   70  ;  W. 

130.  See  Edye  (Eedie) 
Eeles,  see  Eyles 
Egerley,  Edgerly,  N.  132  ; 

Rg.  167  ;    T.  7  ;  W.  184 
Egles,  see  Eagles 
Eirle,  see  Earle 
Eiven,  see  Evans 
Ekott,  see  Ecott 
Elborow,  Elborrowe,  El- 

boroughe,       Eburough, 

Al.  4,    117  ;   Ez.   35  ;  J. 

138  ;    N.     194  ;     K.    2  ; 

Rt.  24  ;  T.  157  ;  \V.  66 
Elbridge,  Elbrige,  E.  8.j  ; 

Js.   103  ;.].   183  ;   iMgt. 

1 19  ;  Mgy.  123 
Elbright,    Sbl.    51.       See 

Albright 
Elcock,Elcockes  Elcokes, 

Elcox,  Elcotts,  Ag.  1 5  ; 

Hu.   144  ;   J.  16  ;    N.  6. 

See  Alcock,  Awcock 
Eldridge,   .\g.    150;    I-.b. 

'93  ;  J-  23,  133  ;  •<•  '^ ; 

Rt.    167  ;    W.   31.     Soe 

Elridge,    Aldridge,  Al- 

ridge 
Eleines.  J.  57 
Eley,  Elye,  Yelye,  W.  35, 

38*.     See  EUye 
Elger,  H.  176;  \V.  92 
Elkes,  Al.  22  ;  J.  23  ;  Rt. 

38  ;  W.  41.    See  likes 
Ell,  T.  30 
EUand,  Ellande.  D.   172  ; 

Ez.  19S  ;  J.  114;  K.  71, 

81  ;  Ts.   174.     See  El- 

lopd 
EUarie,  W.  180 
Elleche,  Al.  20 
Ellell,  E.  60 
Ellen,   J.    II.  •  See    also 

(Elon)  Ellond 
EUerne,  \V.  76 
Ellie,  see  Ellye 
Elliott,  Elyot,  Elyotte,  G. 

173  ;    J.    28,    45.      See 

Elliotts 
Elliotts,     EUiottes,     Ely- 

attes,    Ellyattes,    E)ly- 

ottes,  E.  149  ;  Gi.  1 13  ; 

H.  Ill,  iSo  ;  J.   16,  39, 

62  ;  K.  54  ;  Mgt.   no  ; 


Index  JVoniinum. 


2^sl 


N.  57  ;  R.   19,  59,   105, 

148,    201  ;    Rt.   64  ;   T. 

12,  74.  1 14  ;  W.  128 
Ellis,   Ellys,  Ag.  8  ;  Ant. 

193  ;   Bernard,  93  ;  Hu. 

28  ;  J.  28  ;  R.  130,  204  ; 

T.  I  iS  ;  W.  9,  54,   167, 

16S 
Ellond,      Ellonde,     Elon, 

Ar.    86  ;    Js.    119  ;     R. 

18  ;    W.   46,   70.      See 

Elland 
Ellyattes,    Ellyottes,    see 

Elliott,  Elliotts 
Ellye,  Ellie,  H.  17  ;  J.  75  ; 

R.  30  ;  Rg.  74  ;  Rs.  34  ; 

Wit.  97.     See  Eley 
Ellys,  see  Ellis 
Elmes,  W.  177 
Elon,  see  Ellond 
Elridge,  Elredge,  Elriche, 

Isb.  32  ;  J.  yj,  45,  85  ; 

K.    48  ;    R.    132  ;    Rt. 

115  ;    T.    83,    148,    191. 

See  Eldridg-e 
Elsmare,  J.  28 
Elsworth,  Isb.  39* 
Elton,  Hy.  18  ;  J.  80;  T. 

42  ;  W.  170 
Elye,  see  Eley 
Elyot,     Elyotte,      Elyat, 

Elyattes,  Ellyottes,  see 

Elliott  and  Elliotts 
Emans,  Rt.  16 
Embe,    Js.    84  ;    W.    84. 

See  Erne,  Yeme 
Embrey,  Embree,  E.  2o5  ; 

W.  180 
Eme,  J.  69.     See  Yeme, 

Embe 
Emerson,  R.  1 13 
Emerye,  J.  91 
Emley,  Wh.  193 
Emline,  R.  194 
Emmens    als.    Stephens, 

A.    196 
Emmotes,  Emotes,  W.  35* 
Emyttes,  T.  31 
Ende,  J.  33.     See  Yend 
England,  J.  177  ;  K.  190; 

\V.     195  ;     als.    Wen- 
yeard,  Wyneard,    Chn. 

155,  175  ;  Winniard rt/j. 

Isb.   82,  102  ;  Js.    174  ; 

Jo.  56;  J.  147,   154 ; 

W.    98.      See    Inland, 

T.  74 
Englishe,  Ez.  135 
Enson,  Ar.  197 
Enworth,  N.  13 


Erkill,  T.  39.     See  Arkell 
Erland,     J.      108.        See 

Ireland 
Erie,  Erlys,  see  Earle 
Erwith,  E.  S7  ;  R.  38-  See 

Yeroth 
Escourt,  see  Estcourt 
Essengton,  see  Essington 
Essex,  El.  106;  Ez.  106; 

G.  77,  113  ;  \V.  42,  70 
Essington,        Essengton, 

Esting^on,       Estenton, 

Al.  61  ;  J.  99,  152  ;  Rt. 

113.  154;  T.  109;  W.  32 
Estcourt,  Escourt,  T.  153, 

163 
Estenton,  Estington,   see 

Essington 
Estmead,  see  Eastmead 
Etheridge,  Edridge,  Ethe- 
redge,  Ethredge,  Ithe- 
ridge,  Iddredge,  Ide- 
ridge,  Yddredge,  Ydd- 
rich,  Ydryge,  Al.  27  ; 
Ansell,  90  ;  Edm.  131, 
133  ;  Fr.  100  ;  Jo.   95* 

152  ;   J.  93,  iJo,   152  ; 

Mgt.    177  ;    Mgy.    33  ; 

N.  24;  Rt.  15,  25,  86; 

T.  7,   59  ;    W.    92,  98  ; 

a/s.  Farmer,  J.  63  ;  W. 

137.    See  also  Elridge, 

Eldridge,  Uderidge 
Etkins,  Etkyns,  Etkines, 

Ez.  32;  J.  11,  19,  119  ; 

Mgy.  6  ;  Par.  34  ;  R.  6, 

69,  205  ;  Rt.  73  ;  T.  2, 

20  ;    Wit.   5 1  ;    W.    1 7, 

51  ;    als.    Momford,    J. 

108.     See  Atkins 
Eton,  see  Eaton 
Eugly,  Ez.  162  ;  J.  162 
Evans,      Evan,       Eiven, 

Evaunce,    Yevans,   Al. 

2,7  ;    El.  196  ;    G.    178; 

Gi.   93;    Griffith,    178; 

Hu.  50,  65,  67  ;    J.  43, 

52,    63,    138,    189,    192, 

204  ;  K.  189  ;  L\v.  144  ; 

Mau.  59  ;    P.   123  ;    Rt. 

103  ;    Rg.    157  ;   T.   48, 

113,  190;  Wit.  54,  143; 

als.  Lawrence.  Al.  117; 

J.  99  ;  als.  Tayler,  Jo. 

21,    103  ;     Taylor    als. 

Rt.   127.     See  Heaven, 

Evinge,  Abevan 
Evenish,  Evenyshe,  Edm. 

97  ;  J.  65,  67  ;  T.  25 
Evered,  Everedd,  Everod, 


!  Everard,  Everat,  Eve- 
I  ratt,  Everet,  Everett, 
:      Everott,  Al.  54  ;  El.  99  ; 

Js.  17,  119,   194;   J.  16, 

29,  149  ;  Mgy.  118,  142; 

R.   19,  73,  91,  201  ;   Rt. 

79  ;    T.    118  ;    Wit.  21, 

98  ;  W.    130 
Evet,    Evett,    Evetts,  Al. 

137  ;  Do.  49  ;  H.  116  ; 

Laura,    72  ;     Rt.    174  ; 

W.  66 
Evinge,  Rt.  5  5.  See  Evans, 

Heaven,  Ivinge 
Ewen,  Yewen,  A.  82  ;  Jo. 

195 
Ewent,  W.  133 
Ewers,  Rt.  123 
Eycott,  R.  7^  ;  T.  98  ;  W. 

148 
Eyers,  Eyres.  Eyris,  Hy. 

4  ;   J.    91;    W.   20  ;   ais. 

Digger,    R.    164.      See 

Ayres 
Eyles,       Eylles,      Eeles, 

Yeeles,  J.  y^,  99  ;  R.  3, 

113  ;    T.  89.     See  lies 
Eylworth,       Eyleworthe, 

Ez.  23;  J.  19;  als.  Cox, 

Ez.  73.    See  Ayleworth 
Eyres,  Eyris,  see  Eyers 


Fabell,  P.  205 

Fakenham,  Fackenham, 
Feckenam,  Fecname, 
Al.  106,  161,  162  ;  J. 
106 

Fante,  see  Vaunte 

Fare,  Mgt.  10.     See  Farr 

Farley,   El.    128  ;   Ez.    4 

J-  57,  135,  145;  ^^y 

74  ;    M.   161  ;    N.    103 
W.    61  ;     Letham    als. 
W.  161.     See  Varley 

Farmer,  Fermer,  Al.  84 
Bernard,  88  ;  E.  174 
H.  56 ;  Hu.  72,  ;  Jo 
59,  60,  65,  67  ;  J.  60. 
133,  141  ;  Mgn.  118 
O.  164  ;  P.  II  ;  R.  25 
49,  53,85;  Rt.  113;  T 
13,  26  ;  W.  22,  98,  172 
Etheridge  als.  J.  63 
W.  137 

Farnell,  Farnoll,  Ag.  185 
Rt.  140.     See  also  Fur- 
nell 

Farr,  Farre,  Fare,  Dd. 
88  ;   Ed.    133;   Ez.  43  ; 


232 


Index  Nominum. 


J.  28,  87  ;  K.  182  ;  Lw. 

99;   Mgt.  10;   N.  113  ; 

R.  78,  120;  Rt.  71  ;  T. 

161;  ah.  Peeter,  T.  1 46 
Farrand,  J.  37 
Faxrender,    see  Feranter 

and  Varinder 
Fatherie,  see  Fawdrey 
Fathers  ats.  Rewe,  Al.  48 
Faulkner,  see  Fawkner 
Favell,  Jo.  113 
Fawdrey,  Fawdry,  Faw- 

drie,   Fawderye,  Fath- 
erie, Ez.  21  ;    H.  4  ;  Js. 

82,  113  ;  R.  30 
Fawkener,  see  Fawkner 
Fawkes,   Jo.   59  ;  T.  15; 

W.    32.     See    Fowke, 

Fox 
Fawkner,      Fawkener, 

Faulkner,    J.    no;    K. 

27  ;  Mau.  194  ;    R.  73  ; 

T.  22,  38  ;  Wit.  7 
Fawsett,    T.    175.      See 

Fossett 
Faysy,  see  Feasey 
Fearneley,  see  Fernely 
Feasey,     Faysy,     Fecye, 

Feysant,    K.    40,    205  ; 

T.  36  ;  Davis  als.  T.  19 
Feckenam,  Fecname,  see 

Fakenham 
Fecye,  see  Feasey 
Fee,  J.  28 

Feeld,  Feild,  see  Field 
Felley,  J.  39 
Felowke,  W.  146 
Felpes,      T.      96.        See 

Phelpes 
Felton,  J.  102 
Fenn,  J.  5.     See  Venn 
Fenner  als.  Springe,  J .  1 1 4 
Feranter,     T.    35.       See 

Varinder 
Fercheleffe,  W.  32 
Fercklew,  H.  28 
Feribye,  G.  176 
Fermer,  see  Farmer 
Fernely,    Fearneley,    Ez. 
137,   155  ;  G.   156  ;  W. 

139 
Ferrie,  Rt.  69 
Ferris,  Ferrys,  Ant.  143  ; 

Benedict,    151  ;  J.   79  ; 

Rg.  69  ;  Wit.  106  ;  als. 

Knewet,  T.  14 
Ferrers,  A.   115;  R.  173, 

204 
Ferrys,  see  Ferris 
Festen,  W.  22 


Festers,  Mg>'.  181 
Feverell,  J.  181 
Fewster,  Al.  143  ;  E.  155; 
J.    136  ;    R.    177  ;    Rt. 

157 
Fewterer,  R.  193 
Feysant,  see  Feasey 
Fidler,  see  Vidler 
Fidlowe,     Fydlow,    Fyd- 
lowe,  Ch.  12  ;  T.  26,  74 
Field,  Feild,  Feeld,  Filde, 
Fylde,    Fyeld,   Al.  48  ; 
Ant.  208  ;  El.  180;  Ez.  i 
3;  H.  28.  45  ;  Isb.  188  ; 
Jo.  40;  J.    19,  56,  ir3, 
144,  199*  ;   K.  189  ;  R. 
36,  49,  61,  64.  71,  132  ; 
Sbl.  47  ;  T.  37,  76,  202  ; 
W.  72,  153 
Fifield,    Fyfelde,  Fyfilde, 
Fiefield,     J.     16,     199  ;  | 
R.   6,   74,  91  ;    Rt.   34  ; 
W.  155  I 

Filde,  see  Field  1 

Fillpotes,    W.    143.      See 

Philpott 
Filtoe,    Filtoo,    Rg^.     16  ;  ' 
T.   135  ;    als.  Wheeler, 
Whiller,  Jo.  108  ;   Rph. 
136.     See  Philtowe 
Filyeraore,  see  Phillimore 
Finch,     Finche,      Fynch, 
Fynche,  Fynge,Vinche, 
Al.     176  ;     And.     148  ; 
Augn.  11;  G.  1 10  ;  H. 
105  ;  Ja.  106  ;  Jo.  150  ; 
J.  44,  89.  179  ;  M-  >52  ; 
N.   151  ;  Sm.    130  ;    R. 
16;  Rt.  25  ;  T.  31,  123; 
W.  12,  27,  88,  130.    See 
also  Fyncke 
Fincker,  J.  93 
Finer,  W.  42.    See  Vyner 
Fiport,  Rt.  19 
Fisher,    Fissher,    Fysher, 
Fyssher,  Ag.    84,    124  ; 
Al.  49,    168,    197  ;  Ant. 
108  ;    CI.    102  ;    Ez.  82, 
150  ;     Fr.  ■    158  ;     Hu. 
1 10  ;  Js.  156  ;  Jo.  146  ; 
J-   3,    54,   75,  91,    '56*, 
185  ;  Jy.  137;  K.  27; 
Mgt.   12  :    N.    16,   116  ; 
R.    25,    66*,    103,    152, 
181  ;    Rt.    42,    169 ;    T. 
12,  57,  74,  86,  151  ;  W. 
22,    97,    ic6,    III,    122, 
169 
Flatcher,      Flecher,     see 
Fletcher 


Fleetwood,   Ez.   190;  W. 

189 
Fleming,   Fleminge,    Hu. 

140  ;   K.  192  ;  W.  62 
Fleshall,  Rt.  142 
Fletcher,  Flatcher, 

Flecher,  Al.  7,  10'. 
1 15,  180  ;  El.  153  ; 
Flower,  141  ;  G.  104  ; 
Js.  188  ;  J.  75,  108* 
III  ;  Mgy.  79;  R-  '38, 
175  ;  Rt.  125  ;  T.  94  ; 
W.  194,  203 
Flewelyn,      Fluellinge, 

Flewellins,  see  Lluellyn 
Flocke,  see  Flucke 
Floncke  for  Floucke,  see 

Flucke 
Flond,  Rt.  61 
Floocke,      Flocke,      see 

Flucke 
Florans,  Js.  8 
Flouck,    Flouke,    Ploux, 

see  Flucke 
Flowan,     Flowen,      Ml. 
77  ;   T.  22  ;    W.  2,  51* 
88 
Flower,  Flowre,  Ant.  98  ; 
Ez.    150  ;    G.    178  ;    Js. 
16,    168  ;    J.    147,    149, 
188  ;  Mrt.  120;  R.   20, 
51,    105,    123,    157  ;    T. 
70,  130;  W.  157,  174 
Flowke,  see  Flucke 
Flowre,  see  Flower 
Floyd,    Floyde,    Abigail, 
155  ;    J-    65,   67.      See 
Lloyd 
Flucke,     Fluck,    Flooke, 
Floocke,         Flouke, 
Flouck,         Flo;;cke, 
Flowke,  Flocke,  Floux, 
Ant.     102  ;     Edm.    63, 
145  ;  Ez.  97;  Gi.  72,88; 
Hu.  4,    45*;    Js-  95*; 
Jo.    23,  79,   138  ;    J-  5, 
32,  36,  103;  Maud,  173; 
R.    144  ;  T.   II,  70,  71  ; 
Rg.    96,    167;    W.    58, 
III,     133,     161  ;    Blux 
als.  Al.    180  ;  J.    149 
Fluellinge,  see  Lluellyn 
Fludyettes,  T.  13 
Fobes,     Fobbes,    Vobes, 
Voobes,    A.    160  ;    Ch. 
155  ;     Do.     160  ;     Ed. 
172  ;  E.  149  ;  El.  178  ; 
Fr.    158;    J.    96*;    T. 
148  ;  W.  157 
Foley,  Mgt.  62 


I 


Index  Noinimtm. 


Fooke,  Foolke,  see 
Fowke 

Foord,  Foorde,  Foordes, 
Foords,  see  Ford 

Foote,  J.  125,  166 

Force,  Forse,  N.  98 ;  W. 
90 

Ford,  Forde,  Fords, 
Fordes,  Foord,  Foords, 
Foorde,  Foordes,  Fourd, 
Fourde,Furde,  Fourdes, 
Fowrds,  Furdys,  Ag. 
75,  88,  190;  Alx., 
see  Saunder  ;  Al.  56, 
106  ;  Amb.  14  ;  Ant. 
189  ;  Ar.  56  ;  Ch.  ']■], 
78;  Ed.  119;  E.  77, 
120;  124;  G.  37,  184, 
193  ;  H.  121,  189  ;  Isb. 
21,  158;  Js.  47,79,  177; 
Jo.  44,  71,  171,  173  ;  J. 
28,  41,  55>  79,  91,  103, 
121,  124,  129,  162,  187  ; 
Jla.  121,  199;  Mgt.  171  ; 
R.  49,  91,  115,  164, 
196  ;  Rt.  25,  98  ;  Rg. 
64  ;  Saunder,  66  ;  T.  4, 
36,  53,92,  98,  115,  186; 
U.  155  ;  \V.  15,  51,  61, 
70,  104,  159,  161,  191, 
205 ;  als.  Harper,  R.  7 1 ; 
Harper  als.  J.  77  ;  W. 
75.  See  "Forte  and 
Byford 

Forman,  Cooke  ah.  Frs. 
1 1 1 

Forse,  see  Force  and 
Vurse 

Forshaw,      Forshawe, 
Forshewe,  J.   102  ;   Rt. 
89  ;  als.  Taylor,  J.  168 

Forte,  Fort,  Fortt,  Jo. 
134  ;  J.  166  ;  R.  79  ; 
Rt.  3  ;  W.  98,  117.  See 
Ford  and  Fortey 

Fortey,  Fortee,  Fortie, 
Forty,  Fortye,  Ez.  56, 
198  ;  J.  5,  28,  47,  83, 
114;  K.  23  ;  Mgt.  123; 
Rt.  50  ;  T.  4,  51,  123*; 
W.  18,  66.  Ill,  187,  194 

Fortt,  see  Fort 

Forty,  Fortye,  see  Fortey 

Forward,  Kt.  9  ;  T.  26 

Forwood,  W.  174 

Foscotte,  J.  I 

Foss,  Fosse,  J.  79 ;  W. 
104.     See  Fox 

Fossett,  A.  197.  See 
Fawsett 


Foster,  Js.  171  ;  Jo.  145  ; 
J.  23  ;  Lw.  61  ;  Mgt. 
171;  T.  21  ;  W.  113, 
157;    Porchmouth   als. 

T.  75 

Foulke,  see  Fowke 

Fouller,  see  Fowler 

Fourd,  Fourde,  Fourdes, 
see  Ford 

Fowche,  Jy.  23  ;  T.  21 

Fowke,  Fowcke,  Fowkes, 
Fooke,  Foolke,  Foulke, 
Js.  55  ;  W.  38  ;  als. 
Wheeler,  Wheler,  R. 
129,  159  ;  T.  127; 
Wheler  als.  Ag.  43. 
See  Vokes,  Vookes 

Fowlar,  see  Fowler 

Fowle,  Fowles,  Vowle, 
Vowles,  E.  135  ;  El. 
93  ;  H.  77  ;  Isb.  5  ;  J. 
17,  186;  R.  3,  151,  177, 
179;  T.  71,  loi,  132, 
155.  See  Afowle, 
Affowle 

Fowler,  Fowlar,  Fouller, 
Vouler,  Vowler,  Ag. 
1 15  ;  Ch.  137  ;  Do. 
151  ;  E.  70,  75,  165, 
207  ;  H.  97  ;  Jo.  75, 
131  ;  J.  II,  17,  40,  48, 
74*,  n,  154,  163,  200; 
Mgt.  105;  Mgy.  69; 
Nth.  196;  R.  12,  55, 
78,  207  ;  Rt.  30,  53, 
120  ;  Rg.  161,  162  ;  T. 
34,  49,  88,  106,  117* 
143,  179  ;  W.  18,  -JT,, 
86,  88,  106,  184.  See 
Flower,  Mrt.  120 

Fownes,  J.  166 

Fowrds,  see  Ford 

Fox,  Foxe,  Al.  128  ;  Hy. 
44  ;  Ju.  41  ;  Poyns, 
183  ;  R.  87  ;  Solomon, 
130  ;  T.  191  ;  W.  46, 
81,  148,  174,  195  ; 
Prydie  als.  Ag.  38  ;  T. 
43.     See  Foss 

Foxley,  Ag.  17  ;  J.  62  ; 
N.  99  ;    T.  205 

Foyster,  T.  174 

Frampton,  H.  35  ;  Wit. 
26 

Francis,  see  Fraunces 

Franckam,  see  Fran- 
combe 

Franckan,  J.  47 

Franckcombe,  see  Fran- 
combe 


Francke,  Ag.  1 2 
Franckelyn,       Francklin, 
Francklyn,  see  Frank- 
I      lin 

Franckome,     see      Fran- 
j      combe 

Franckys,  see  Frankis 

Franclyn,  see  Franklin 

Francombe,      Francomb, 

1      Franckome,         Fraun- 

i      combe,  Franckam, 

Frankcombe,     Franck- 

comb,  Al.    113;    Brice, 

j       100,   115  ;   Ch.  21  ;  Ed. 

124  ;    E.    190 ;    Ez.   43, 

147  ;  Fr.  163  ;  G.  126  ; 

H.  73 ;  J-  8*,  14,  48* 

I      145,  147;  Ju.  89;  Mgt. 

107,   192  ;   Ph.   157  ;  R. 

j      85;  Rg.  57;  S.  138;  St. 

152  ;    T.   72,    150,    155, 

'      167  ;  W.  7 

Frankis,     Franckys,     A  I. 

in  ;    T.   155  ;    W.   177 

Franklin,         Franklyn, 

Franckelyn,  Francklin, 

Francklyn,      Franclyn, 

N.  87;  R.  173;  T.  78, 

92,    112;    W.    32  ;    als. 

Peter,    Peters,   Jo.  50  ; 

T.  120 

Frape,    G.   Z-]  ;    Js.    126  ; 

J.  17,  45,  154;  Ju-  50; 

Mgt.    127;     Mo.    173; 

R.  16,  34,  146,  170  ;   Rt. 

66*   qi*   94  ;  Wit.  161  ; 

W.  182 
Fraunces,     Francis,     Jo. 

54  ;    J.   36  ;    Sm.    53  ; 

W.     97  ;     als.     Cooke, 

Ph.  34;  rt/j-.  Wellington, 

\\.  126 
Frauncombe,    see     Fran- 
combe 
Freame,  Freme,  Freeme, 

Do.  175  ;  Edm.  56  ;  E. 

41  ;     Garret,    84  ;    Ja. 

200;  Jo.  i;  J.  164,  173; 

R.    136*  ;    Rt.   40,    T07, 

144;    T.    55,    98,     151, 

165 
Frebanke,        Frebancke, 

Mgt.  57  ;  W.  21 
Frebery,    Freberye,    Fre- 

berie,    Ag.    27  ;    J.    3  ; 

Rt.  46 
Frebody,    Frebodye,    Ag. 

3 ;  G.  2 

Freckleton    als.    Haines, 
J-  93 


234 


Index  Nonimuu. 


Free,  J.  5  ;  T.  38,  43  ;  or 

Frye,  .M-y.  29 
Freeman,    Freman,    Fre- 
mon,    Ag.   22,  68,    160, 
191  ;  A.  117,  137  ;  Ant. 
133  ;    Ch.    148  ;    Edm. 
115  ;    E.   187  ;    G.   168, 
196  ;    H.    131  ;   Jo.   18, 
45,    82,    106,    112,    117, 
188  ;    J.    5,    II,    40,   89, 
107,  1.22,  140,   150,  152, 
154,   165,   166,  208  ;  K. 
184;    Mgt.  91  ;  N.  94  ; 
R.     16,    105,    149,    173, 
181;     Rt.   34,  205;    T. 
15,  26,  31,  42*    53,  94, 
109,  III,  150,   159,  193, 
206  ;   Wit.   102  ;   W.   4, 
9,    II,  26,   48,   81,    102, 
112,  117,  118,  151,  169, 
174,      184,     203*;     als. 
Draper,     R.     43  ;     als. 
Rudgdall,   M<;t.   175 
Freeme,  see  Freame 
Freinde,  see  Friend 
Freman,  see  Freeman 
Freme,  see  Freame 
Fremon,  see  Freman 
French,  Frenche,  Frence, 
Gi.  75  ;    Isb.    117  ;   Js. 
65,  67,  90,   128  ;  J.   13, 
29,  142;  Mgt.  33;  Rgd. 
3  ;  R.  113  ;  Rt.  59  ;  T. 
7,   121  ;    Wit.   58,    133, 
203  ;    W.   9,    58,    137  ; 
ah.     Lane,    Al.     151  ; 
Wit.  84,   167  ;   W.  26  ; 
Lane  als.  Rgd.  186  ;  R. 
88  ;  Write  als.  Dd.  141 
Frende,  see  Friend 
Frere,  see  Fryer 
Fretherne,  Frethern,  Fre- 
then,    E.    189  ;  Jo.  90  ; 
J.  10,  75  ;    K.  144  ;    R. 
18,  69  ;  T.  26,  144 
Pre  wen,  Frewan,  Ant.  58  ; 
J.  33  ;  R.  138  ;  Rt.iio; 

w.  39 

Freyre,  Friar,  Frier,  see 

Fryer 
Frie,  see  Fry 
Friend,    Freind,    Frende, 

Frinde,     Frynde,     Ag. 

190  ;    Ch.    17  ;    Edm. 

43  ;  Js.   151  ;  J.   14,45, 

60,    77  ;    N.    179  ;    R. 

103*  ;  Rt.  123  ;  W.  124 
Frigg-,    Frigge,  Js.    121  ; 

J.  18 
Frinde,  see  Friend 


Fry,  Frye,  Frie,  Al.  41  ; 
Ant.  J72,  197  ;  E.  27, 
176  ;  El.  87  ;  Jo.  90  ; 
J.  28  ;  M.  185  ;  R.  138; 
Slv.  69  ;  Su.  184  ;  T. 
117  ;  W.  78,  145,  196. 
See  also  Free 

Fryer,  Fryere,  Freyre, 
Friar,  Frier,  Fryar, 
Frere,  .^g.  81  ;  Al.  42  ; 
A.  158;  E.  56;  H. 
4,  82  ;  Isb.  65,  67;  Jo. 
14,  128,  164  ;  J.  52,  80, 
134;  K.  12  ;  R.  34,  55, 
142,  179.  184,  193.  201  ; 
Rt.  59,  101  ;  T.  30,  59, 
88.98  ;  Wit.  14,  18,  84, 

"4,  139,  151, 155.  191  ; 

\\.  102 
Frynde,  see  Friend 
Fryth,  Al.  187 
Fulfard,  R.  66,  68 
Fuller,  W.  i,  196,  202 
Furbur,  J.  85  ;  Rt.  55 
Furde,  Furdys,  see  Ford 
Furnar,  see  Furner 
Furnell,  R.  9.  See  Farnell 
Furner,    Furnar,   Furnor, 

H.  32  ;   Isb.  84  ;  J.  75  ; 

W^  4 
Furnes,      Furnesse,      Jo. 

132  ;  W.  146 
Furnor,  see  Furner 
Furnyfild,  Jo.  i 
Fydlar,  see  Vidler 
Fyeld,  Fylde,  see  Field 
Fyfelde,       Fyfilde,       see 

Fifield 
Fyll,    PhiU,   G.  21  ;  Wit. 

90  ;  W.  13 
Fyllymore,    Fylmore,  see 

Phillimore 
Fylner,  J.  12 
Fynch,    Fynche,    Fynge, 

see  Finch 
Fyncke,      T.      190.     See 

Finch,  Fincker 
Fysher,      Fyssher,      see 

Fisher 
Fyspoole,  H.  28 


Gabb,    Gabbe,    Gabe,    C. 

172;  D.  148;  El.  198  : 

Ez.  84  ;   J.  44,  85  ;    R. 

132  ;  T.  19,42,59,  193; 

W.  106 
Gadle,  Al.  64  ;  for  Cadle, 

q.v. 
Gaell,  see  Gale 


Gagge,  St.  182 
Gainer,  see  Gayner 
Gale,  Gaell,  K.  151,  190; 

Ez.    115  ;    H     180  ;  Jo. 

121  ;    J.  85,    105,    177; 

K.  52  ;    R.  83;    T.  Ill, 

185  ;  Wit.  86;  W.  11 
Galley,  Galey,  T.  31 
Gamble,  Smith  rt/j.  T.  201 
Gamlinge,  W.  42 
Gamon,     Gammon,     Ga- 

mond,    Gamonde,    Ag. 

64,  67  ;  Edm.  109  ;   Gi. 

'53;    J-   65,  67;    Mgt. 

112,    113  ;    R.  6,    164  ; 

T.  112;  W.  II 
Ganderton,    Git.   88  ;   W. 

1 12 
Garbett,  Jo.  166 
Gardner,  Gardener,   Gar- 
diner,    Gardyner,     A  I. 

141  ;   Do.  124  ;   E.  143  ; 

El.  126  \    Gi.  124,  196  ; 

H.   28  ;    Ja.    141  ;    Jo. 

129,  200  ;  J.  3,  33,   52, 

108,  129,  134*   135,  138, 

186,   192,   195,  199  ;  K. 

2  ;  Mgy.  76;  R.  12,79, 

loi,  107,  123,   134,   170, 

182,  194  ;    Rt.  105  ;    T. 

83,    86,    148,    161  ;   W. 

54,  III,  167  ;  Wn.  167 
Garland,  W.  126 
Garlick,  Garlicke,  Js.  65, 

67  ;  R.  100  ;  W.  182 
Garnar,  see  Garner 
Game,   Jo.    129  ;     J.    74, 

127  ;   R.  J46  ;  T.  202 
Garner,     Garnar,     Edm. 

131  ;    Ez.    70  ;    G.   90  ; 

H.  82  ;    Hu.    163  ;    Jo. 

121  ;  J.  65,  67,  74,  124, 

171  ;   Ju.   183;    R.  34; 

Wit.  122  ;  W^  167 
Garners,  T.  163 
Garney,    Al.    68  ;    J.    68. 

See  Gurney 
Garnous,  Lk.  147 
Garrett,  T.  121 
Gase,    Lw.   42  ;    R.    121. 

See  Geise 
Gaskyn,  R.  15 
Gason,  Rt.  152 
Gassard,  see  Gazard 
Gately,  see  Gatley 
Gates,  Jo.  126 
Gatley,     Gatlie,     Gately, 

Al.   3  ;    Ch.  99  ;     iMgi. 

149  ;      Mgy.    116;     N. 

132,  191  ;    T.  34  ;    als. 


Index  No})iinu})i. 


^40 


Tayler,    H.     21.      See 

also  Getley 
Gator,  W.  143 
Gawen,  Ez.  3  ;  J.  200  ;  T. 

35 
Gaye,    Gay,    K.    48  ;    R. 

182  ;  T.  15 
Gayme,  \V.  185 
Gayner,  Gainer,  Bw.  102  ; 

E.  78  ;  J.  36  ;   Ph.  121  ; 

R.    195  ;    T.    179  ;     W. 

49,  167.     See  Geyner 
Gayward,  Mgy.  63 
Gazard,  Gassard,  J.   150; 

K.  3  ;  T.  86 
Geale,  And.  160 
Gealfes,  Jelffes,  J.  85,  87. 

See  Gelfe 
Geare,  T.  6 
Gearing,  J.  129;  Sm.  1 54  ; 

T.  146 
Geast,  see  Gest 
Geenes,  see  Jeynes 
Geething,  see  Gething 
Geffin,  J.  157 
Gegg,  T.  163 
Geise,      Wit.     92.       See 

Gase  and  Guyes 
Gelfe,    Gelff,    Gelf,    Jelf, 

Jelfe,  Ch.  165  ;  El.  47  ; 

H    8,  52  ;    Jo.  90  ;  J.  8, 

67  ;  Mgt.  76,  91*,  159; 

M-y.  57;    M.  159;    R. 

73;    T.  7,  55,  130;    W. 

26,    78,    88,    92.      See 

Gealfes,    Jeffe,    Jeffes, 

Yelfe 
Gellye,  J.  33* 
Gene,  Geyne,  T.  14  ;  W. 

9.     See  Jeyne 
Gennings,  see  Jennings 
Gent,  T.  1 1 5 
Genyns,  see  Jennings 
George,   Al.  27,    182  ;  E. 

188  ;    Js.  54  ;    Jo.  no  ; 

J.    21,    160  ;    Ju.    134  ; 

Mgt.  36  ;  R.  19,  36,  64, 

129;    Rt.   151  ;    T.  15, 

38,   39,    148,    161  ;   W. 

72,  122,  170,  174,  187 
Georgefild,  N.  ■]■] 
Gervis,  Gervise,  see  Jarvis 
Gest,        Geste,       Geast, 

Gieste,  Allen,  92  ;  Edm. 

62  ;    Isb.  55  ;    Jo.  103  ; 

J.    38  ;    T.    109.      See 

Jeste 
Gething,   Geethinge,  Ge- 

then,    Bgt.    141  ;  J.    52, 

118;  Rg.  78;  W.  46 


Getley,  Gettley,  Getlye, 
Ag.  92  ;  Edm.  193  ;  T. 
II,  44.    See  also  Gatley 

Gettes,  Rt.  89 

Gettley,  see  Getley 

Gey,  see  Guy 

Geyne,  see  Gene 

Geyner,  jo.  17,  44  ;  Ju. 
24  ;  N.  16.  See  Gayner 

Gibbons,  Gibbens,  Gib- 
bins,  Gibbinges,  Gib- 
byns,  Gybbons,  Gyb- 
bens,  Gybbins,  Gyb- 
byns,  Gybyns,  G.  68  ; 
Ja.  140,  190  ;    J.  16,  47, 

65,  67,75.  ^iii ;  I^-  '34  ; 

S.  174  ;  T.  31,  115,  146, 
153;  W.  53,  153 
Gibbs,  Gibbes,  Gybbes, 
Al.  20  ;  Bertha,  128  ; 
El.  188;  Ez.  ■]■],  170; 
Gi.  163,  192  ;  H.  99  ; 
Js.    189;    Jo.     1S8  ;    J. 

33.  45*.  103,  '35.  J66; 
Mgt.  151  ;  N.  46,  63, 
194  ;  R.  169,  190  ;  Rt. 
I,  64,  174  ;  Sbl.  44  ;  T. 
39.  51,  76,  78,  155.  186, 
202  ;  W.  26,  27,  70, 
109,  155,  174.  187;  Car- 
penter Ills.  T.  89 

Gied,  see  Gyde 

Giest,  see  Gest 

Gifford,  Gyfford,  Gyf- 
forde,  Ar.  197 ;  Js.  158; 
T.    31  ;     Ts.    153  ;     W. 

84  ;  als.  Marchar,  Al. 
84 

Gilbert,  Gylbert,  El.  151  ; 
R.  74,  127,  194;  S. 
167  ;  T.  46,  74,  136; 
W.  yj,  117  ;  als.  Tra- 
full,  W.  145  ;  als. 
Wilson,  T.  88  ;  Guy, 
Gye    als.    A.     115;    R. 

85  ;  Rg.  81.  See  also 
Gylbard 

Gilbye,  J.  166 

Giles,    Gilles,    Gyles,   Jo. 

24  ;    H.    105  ;    Rt.    69 ; 

als.    Chamerlaine,     W. 

86  ;  Whyte  als.  T.  83 
Gilford,  Gylforde,  Ar.  82  ; 

T.  151 
Gill,  Gyll,  C.  158;  El.  50; 

Ja.  179;  J.  21  ;  L.  154  ; 

T.  7,  130,   145  ;  W.  22, 

49,  1 12,  167,  172 
Gillam,  Gyllam,  Augn.  27; 

R.  152.     See  Gillman 


Gilles,  see  Giles 
Gillman,  Gilman,  Gilmyn, 

Gyllman,  Gylman,  Gyl- 

min,  Ag.  60,   72,    145  ; 

Al.    151  ;    Austin,    122  ; 

Augn.    130  ;    Br.    163  ; 

Ez.   10  ;    H.  136  ;   Js.  3, 

8  ;  Ja.  144  ;  J.  8  ;  Mgr. 

148  ;    Mgv.    142,    166  ; 

R.    36,    51;   87  ;    T.  46, 

167  ;  \V.  59.    See  Gillam 
Ginner,  see  Gynner 
Gisburne,  Js.  192 
Gittins,  J.  47 
Gittoes,     Gyttos,    Ansel  1, 

102  ;  R.  55 
Gladwin,  Gladwyn,  Glad- 
den,   Gladdin,    Ag.   42  ; 

E.    68  ;    Rt.    142  ;    W. 

146,  170 
Glassenbury,  Glasonburie, 

J.    187;    1-h.    38,    169; 

R.   129 
Glewe,  Glew,  .\nsell,  170; 

J.  43  ;  T.  150,  169 
Gloucester,     Glouciter, 

Mgt.  83  ;  rt/i^.  Warkman, 

T.  86 
Glover,  T.  26 
Glyde,  Amb.  193 
Goade,  J.  127.     See  also 

Good 
Goar,  see  Gower 
Goddard,   Nth.    194  ;  Rt. 

201*  ;     Vn.    204  ;      W. 

151,  187 
Goddin,     Godding,    God- 

dinge,   Goddyn,  Goden, 

Godyn,       Goodeyne, 

Goodin,       Goodinge, 

YAxn.     149  ;    Ez.    15^  ; 

Jo.  10;    J.  50,  142  ;    K. 

85  ;  Mgt.  40;    M.  175  ; 

T.    26,    35;   Wit.    193; 

W.    55  ;     Goodwin    or., 

K.    43.      See    Godwin, 

Goodwin 
Godfrey,  Godfree,  Godfry, 

Al.     104,     161  ;     Blan- 

chardin,     168  ;     J.    91, 

144,    173  ;    Rice,    170  ; 

Sm.  61  ;    T.  163  ;    W. 

21,  163 
Godsaw,  T.  90 
Godsowe,  J.  1 19 
Godwyn,   Godwin,    God- 

weyne,  Bgt.  155  ;  Edm. 

45  ;  Git.  68*  ;  Gi.  172 

J.  44;  N.  123;  R.  169 

Kt.  9;  T.  38,  55,  201 


236 


Index  Nominit}n. 


W.    123,    126,    133  ;    or 

Goodwyn,       W.      26   ; 

Goodwyn    or,    E.    27. 

See  Goddin,  Goodwin 
Godyn,  see  Goddin 
Goffe,   J.    184  ;  L\v.   125  ; 

R.  3.     See  also  Gough 
Goh,   Lewis  als.   Rt.   1 5 1 
Golde,  J   45 
Goldesburghe,  Go.  114 
Goldeston,  see  Goldstone 
Gelding,  Goldinge,  Gould- 

ing,    A.     197  ;     Phillis, 

136;    Rt.  74;   T.   130; 

W.  206 
Goldstone,  Goldeston,  Jo. 

69,  200  ;  R.  59  ;  W.  49 
Gollyns,  Florice,  47 
Gonndie,  see  Gundy 
Gonne,    J.    14  ;    Mgt.   89, 

91  ;  R.  89.     See  Gunne 
Gonnynge,  see  Gunning 
Good,    Goode,     Ez.     54  ; 

Guy,     119  ;     H.      195  ; 

Isb.    162*;    J.   3;    Rg. 

51  ;  T.  25,  81,  161.    See 

also  Goade 
Goodale,  J.  1 16 
Goodcheap,  Goodcheepe, 

Goodeschip,  IVIgt.  154; 

T.    205  ;    W.    86,    108, 

165,  191 
Gooddriche,      Gooderich, 

see  Goodrich 
Gooderidge,     Goodridge, 

Gooderedge,    Ar.     67  ; 

Mgt.  160,  166  ;  W.  35, 

193.       See     Goodrich, 

Gotheridge 
Goodeschip,    see     Good- 
cheap 
Goodeyne,  Goodin,  Good- 

inge,  see  Goddin 
Goodman,  Goodmane,  Al. 

18  ;    Ch.  70;    E.    137  ; 

El.    97  ;    Js.    131  ;    H. 
,    145  ;    Mgy.    192  ;    Rt. 

69,   109 ;    Sbl.   188 ;  T. 

51,  177;  W.  9 
Goodrich,  Gooderich, 

Gooddriche,  Ez.  40  ;    J. 

5,  8  ;  R.   134;  Wit.  86. 

See  Gotheridge,  Goode- 
ridge 
Goodridge,    see     Goode- 
ridge 
Goodwin,      Goodwing, 

Goodwyn,     Goodwyne, 

Ant.    190,   197  ;  J.   97  ; 

Mgy.   132;    T.  9,  202  ; 


or  Godwyn,  E.  27  ;  or 
Godyn,  K.  43.  See 
Goddin,  Godwin 

Goodyer,  Goodyere,  AI. 
147  ;  J.  105  ;  Mgt.  136; 
T.  123 

Goore,  see  Gower 

Goothe,  J.  33 

Gootheridge,  see  Gothe- 
ridge 

Goram,  Jo.  36  ;  J.  23  ;  R. 

30 
Gore,    HIn.    114  ;    W.    2. 

See  Go^wer 
Gorney,  see  Gurney 
Gorrey,  Ant.  88 
Gorton,  W.  187 
Gorway,    Gorwaye,    Hy. 

116;    J.  122  ;    R.   105  ; 

W.  2,1 
Gosford,  Mgt.  43 
Gosling,   Goslin,    Goslyn, 

Gosslinge,     Gostlinge, 

Ag.    84  ;     EI.    52  ;    Gi. 

192  ;    H.  169 ;   Jo.  71  ; 

J.   28,  40,    52,  89,   119, 

140,  187,  194  ;  Mgt.  6  ; 

Mgy.  181  ;  R.  74;  Rt. 

9,  25  ;  Sbl.  164  ;  T.  15, 

48,    80,    115,    154,    161, 

205  ;    Wit.  41  ;    W.  72, 

97 
Gotheridge,      Gothridge, 

Gotherick,    Gotheriche, 

Gootheridge,    Ag.    52  ; 

Ar.  64  ;  El.  124  ;  J.  122; 

Rt.    22  ;    T.     90,    114  ; 

a/i-.  Weils,  Jo.  162.   See 

Gooderidge,  Goodrich 
Gough,  Goughe,  Fr.  104  ; 

Jf.    205  ;  J.   23,  63,  93, 

108  ;  L\v.    53,    65,   68  ; 

Ph.  61  ;  R.  61  ;  S.  193; 

T.  145  ;  W.  7,  72,  100* 

185.     See  also  Goffe 
Gould,  Goulde,  Edm.  131  ; 

T.  94- 
Goulding,  see  Golding 
Goumer,     Hawkins     ah. 

T.  4 
Gower,      Gowre,      Goar, 

Goore,  J.  23,  ■]■]  ;  Maud, 

123;  T.  81 
Gowlter,  Jo.  103 
Grace,  Mgt.  20 
Gracing,  see  Grasinge 
Graile,  see  Grayle 
Grainer,  R.  74 
Grainger,  see  Granger 
Grange,  Mgy.  74  ;  R.  167 


Granger,     Grainger, 

Graunger,      Graynger, 

Al.  68  ;  Ansell,  45  ;  H. 

121  ;  J.  52,  60,  166  ;  N. 

33  ;     R.    103  ;    T.    34  ; 

W.  14,  35 
Gransonne,  W.  94 
Grasinge,    Gracing,    Ant. 

93  ;   Jo.   208  ;    M.    179  ; 

T.  102  ;  W.  86 
Gratian,  Jo.  1 16  ;  J.  199 
Graunger,  see  Granger 
Graunt,  Grawnte,  Ar.  1 53; 

Ja.  82  ;   R.  205  ;  W.  46 
Gravener,  lir.  158;  Hy.58 
Grawnte,  see  Graunt 
Gray,  Graye,  Al.  155,  197; 

Ant.  148  ;  Ez.  171  ;  Jo. 

162  ;    J.   82,   96*     114; 

Tm.  153  ;  W.  189.    See 

also  Grey 
Grayhurst,  see  Greyhurst 
Grayle,     Graile,     Greyll, 

Al.    16,    126  ;    Ja.    162  ; 

J.  28,  175  ;   R.  20;   Rt. 

94;  T.  17,  31,  121 
Graynger,  see  Granger 
Greapestock,   see  Greve- 

stock 
Greate,  Greet,  El.  32  ;  J. 

47 
Greaves,  see  Greves 
Greavestock,   see  Greve- 

stock 
Greeck,  Wn.  151 
Greege,  Gregge,  J.   107  ; 

R.  134;  W.-58 
Green,     Greene,     Grene, 

Gryene,      Gryne,     Ad. 

182*;   Ag.   13,  64,   67, 

•j-j  ;    Al.    155;    A.    27, 

147  ;  Cr.  115,  133  ;  Do. 

180;    E.    58;     El.    65, 

67  ;    Ez.  115  ;   Fr.  198  ; 

Gr.    93;    H.    100;    Js. 

171   ;     Jeremia,     199  ; 

Jo.    12,    84,    144,    150, 

183  ;  J.  8*   10*  23,  24, 

36,  44,  72,  80,  89,   106, 

114,  124,  127,   135,  136, 

144,   156,  168  ;  Jla.  10  ; 

K.    32,   35,    184;    Mgt. 

188  ;    M.   149;    P.  98  ; 

Rph.  44  ;    R.   3,  6,    16, 

25,  40,   47,   64,   -Ji,   89, 

98,   103,  138,  186,  204  ; 

Rt.  9,  Ti,  loi,  no,  113, 

118,  129,  144  ;  Sa.  154  ; 

T.    15,  31,    39.   44,    11, 
105,  163,  172;  Wit.  94; 


Index  Noviinum. 


■3/ 


W.  15,  31,  32,  58,  114, 

"8,  137,  139,  148,  184; 

Greth  als.  Js.  97 
Greenehalfe,    Grenehalfe, 

E.   117,   178  ;   Ez.   143  ; 

Rt.  146  ;  W.  76 
Greenhill,  Greenehill, 

Grenehill,  Ez.  40  ;  Em. 

35  ;   Isb.  loi  ;  J.  5  ;  N. 

8  ;  R.  6,  85 
Greening,         Greeninge, 

Grening,  Gryning,  Gry- 

ninge,    Grynnynge,  Al. 

122,     143  ;     Chn.    83  ; 

Ez.    65,   67,    153  ;   Guy, 

131  ;    H.    16,    82,    140  ; 

Ja.  77,  194  ;  Jo.  38,  142  ; 

J.  33.   47,   69,   71,    121, 

124,  136*   140,  147,  175, 

192,    199  ;    Mgt.    179  ; 

Rph.  44  ;  R.  34,  46,91, 

144,    191  ;    Rt.    16  ;   T. 

11,31,  78,  134.  182,202*; 

U.  150;  W.  56,  189 
Greenway,      Grenewaye, 

Grenowraye,  Grineway, 

Al.    32  ;     A.    58,    137  ; 

Ant.   56,    189,  190  ;  EI. 

153;    H.    84;    J.    33; 

Mgy.  186  ;   R.  138  ;  Rt. 

43.  J  29;  Rg-59  ;  T.  53, 

167  ;  W.  2^,  122 
Greenwo,    T.    164.      See 

Grenowe 
Greenwood,  Greenewood, 

J.    173,    204  ;    T.    157  ; 

Wit.  198 
Greet,  see  Greate 
Gregge,  see  Greege 
Gregory,  Gregorye,  Gre- 

gorie,   E.   44  ;    H.  84  ; 

Ja.  183  ;  J.  59,  85.  105, 

140  ;    Rt.    25  ;    Rg.  46, 

181  ;    T.    26,    134  ;  W. 

4r,  148  ;    als.  Ridler,  J. 

129;    W.    176;    Ridler 

a/s.  Jo.  74  ;  W.  163 
Grehurst,  see  Greyhurst 
Grendell,     Grendoll,     see 

Grindle 
Grene,  see  Green 
Grenehalfe,    see    Greene- 
halfe 
Grenehill,  see  Greenhill 
Grenew,  see  Grenowe 
Grenewaye,see  Greenway 
Grening,  see  Greening 
Grenowaye,  see  Greenway 
Grenowe,  Grenew,  Green- 

wo,Js.8  ;J.8;T.66, 164 


Greth  als.  Greene,  Js.  97 
Gretton,  A.  178 
Grevell,  see  Grevill 
Greves,  Grevis,  Greaves, 

Ez.  99;  J.  32,  36,  160  ; 

T.  70 
Grevestock,  Greavestock, 

Greapestock,    G.    143  ; 

Jo.    149  ;    J.    147  ;    W. 

73>  167 
Grevill,    Grevil,    Grevell, 

Grevyle,     A.     97  ;      C. 

208  ;    Gi.    169  ;    Rt.   12, 

13  ;  Ts.  159 
Grevis,  see  Greves 
Grey,  Ant.    119  ;    G.    50  ; 

W.  80,   130.     See  also 

Gray 
Greyhurst,         Grayhurst, 

Grehurst,  Alx.  27  ;  Al. 

52  ;  Ellis,  175  ;  W.  100; 

als.   Saunders,  J.    119; 

T.    177  ;  Saunders  als. 

Redigo,  179 
Greyll,  see  Grayle 
Griffin,    Griffyn,     Griffen, 

Gryffen,  Gryffyn,  Gryf- 

fin,  Ant.    48  ;   C.    148  ; 

Cr.   180  ;   Ez.   156  ;    Js. 

132  ;    Jo.    156;    J.    43, 

158  ;    K.  41  ;    R.    146, 

196  ;    Rt.   53.    161  ;    T. 

30.  41,  149;  W.  92,  94, 

117.     118,     185   ;      als. 

Tasker,    E.    42  ;     als. 

Thomas,      Mgy.      161. 

Sec  Gryffy 
Griffith,     Gryffyth,    Gryf- 

fithe,    Griffit,    Griffitts, 

El.    180  ;    Js.    166  ;    Jo. 

29,  205  ;   J.   195  ;  M^y- 

181  ;    R.  78,  130  ;   Sm. 

182  ;  T.  31,  57,  205  ; 
W.  I  ;  Reece  als.  J. 
185 

Griffyn,  see  Griffin 

Grimer,  see  Grymer 

Grimston,  T.  127 

Grindle,  Grindall,  Grindell, 
Grendell,  Grendoll, 
Grundall,  Gryndell, 
Gryndle,  J.  13,  55  ;  R. 
99  ;  Rt.  175  ;  T.  182  ; 
W.  64,  205  ;  als. 
Wheler,  Whelor,  Js. 
75  ;  J.  96*  ;  Wheler 
als.  J.  65,  67  ;  T.  81 

Grineway,  see  Greenway 

Griste,  J.  93 

Grobbe,  see  Grubb 


Groome,  Grome,  Cr.  93  ; 

J.  13;  Mgt.  79 
Grove,  Cjuy,  63  ;  Ja.  113  ; 

Jo.  48  ;  J.  37,  82,  $7  ■ 

M.  98  ;  N.  108  ;  R.  94, 

98,    194  ;    Rt.    86  ;    T. 

Ill;  W.  1 1,  127.     See 

Agrove 
Groves,    Arthure    als.    J. 

131  ;     Hearde   als.   Jo. 

108 
Grubb,  Grobbe,  Al.   143  ; 

R.  20 
Grundall,  see  Grindle 
Gryene,  see  Green 
Gryffen,  Gryffin,  see  Griffin 
Gryffith,  see  Griffith 
Gryffy,  Rt.  9.    See  Griffin 

and  Griffith 
Gryffyn,  see  Griffin 
Gryffjrth,  see  Griffith 
Gryme,  Ant.  147  ;  Jo.  44  ; 

Jy.     166  ;    R.     10,    12  ; 

Rt.  72,  ;  W.  45 
Grymer,  Grimer,  R.   112, 

201  ;  W.  35 
Gryndell,     Gryndle,     see 

Grindle 
Gryne,  see  Green 
Gryning,  Grynnynge,  see 

Greening 
Guilliam,  see  Gwillim 
Guise,  see  Guyes 
Gulell,    J.    97,    98.      See 

Gullwell 
Gull,  W.  49 
Gullwell,  Avis,  1 19.     See 

Gulell 
Gun,  see  Gunne 
Gundy,  Gundie,  Gonndie, 

Ag.    12  ;     Hy.    58  ;     R. 

40  ;  T.  96  ;  W.  147 
Guning,  see  Gunning 
Gunnar,  see  Gunner 
Gunne,    Gun,    J.    85  ;  M. 

83  ;    R.    78,    130  ;    W. 

172.  See  Gonne 
Gunner,  Gunnar,  Hu.  79  ; 

Js.  121  ;  J.  28  ;  T.  4 
Gunning,  Gunnynge,  Gun- 
ing, Gonnynge,  Al.  48  ; 

J.  28,  40,  50,  124,  164  ; 

R.  34  ;  Rt.  144,  201  ; 

W.  118 
Gurney,  Gorney,  A).  68  ; 

Js.  71;  J.  16,  24,  65,67, 

68 
Guy,  Guye,  Gye,  Gey, 

A.   141,   163,   165  ;    Cy- 
prian,   180  ;    Do.    151  ; 


238 


Index  Nominum. 


E.  128;  El.  54;  J.  33; 

52,  121,  138  ;   Mm.  75  ; 

Mgy.  36;    R.   191  ;   Rt. 

79  ;  T.  25,  64,  115,  139, 

182,    184  ;    W.  9,    171  ; 

als.    Gilbert,    Gilberte, 

A.    115  ;    R.    85  ;    Rg. 

81  ;    als.  Willettes,   T. 

106  ;      Wyllettes     als. 

Rt.   134 
Guyes,   Guise,   J.   52,  79, 

85  ;    W.    76,    88.      See 

Geise 
Gwillim,  Gwilliam,  Gwil- 

1am,    Gwilliams,    Guil- 

liam,  Guyllyni,Gwyllera, 

Fr.  189  ;  G.  70  ;  J.  71, 

160,  187,  199  ;  Mgt.  47, 

R.  43,   57  ;    W.  75,  94. 

See  Agwillim 
Gwinnell,  G.  166 
Gwyllem,  see  Gwillim 
Gwynnett,  M.  179;  R.  170 
Gybbeard,  J.  188 
Gybbens,  see  Gibbons 
Gybbes,  see  Gibbs 
Gybbins,  Gybbons,   Gyb- 

byns,  see  Gibbons 
Gybson,  Al.   40 ;    J.    57  ; 

Rawlings  als.  J.  83 
Gybyns,  see  Gibbons 
Gyde,  Gied,  J.  146  ;  Mgy. 

116 
Gye,  see  Guy 
Gyfford,  see  Gifford 
Gylbard,  Gylbert,  Jo.  50. 

See  Gilbert 
Gylding,  W.  35 
Gyles,  see  Giles 
Gylford,  see  Gilford 
Gyll,  see  Gill 
Gyllam,  see  Gillam 
Gyllman,  Gylman,  Gylmin, 

see  Gillman 
Gynes,  J.  131  ;  Mgt.  59  ; 

Rph.  132.     See  Jeynes 
Gynner,  Ginner,  Fr.  163  ; 

Jo.  138  ;    W.  174.     See 

Jenner 
Gysop,   Dymocke  als.  H. 

47 
Gyttos,  see  Gittoes 


Hach,      Hache,     Haitch, 

Ez.    73  ;    H.    124  ;    \V. 

109 
Hacker,  R.  10 
Hadden,  Haddon,  T.  15, 

179  ;  Brian  als.  Ja.  129 


Hadnatt.    Hadnett,   Had- 

nutt,  Hadw/tt,  Ch.  155, 
192*  ;  J.  199 

Hagburne,  W.  141.  See 
Agbourne 

Haidinge,  Ag.  48.  }  Hard- 
ing, q.v. 

Haie,  see  Hay 

Haile,  see  Hale 

Haine,  Hayne,  A.  151  ; 
J.  147:  T.  155 

Haines,  Hainns,  see 
Haynes 

Haitch,  see  Hach 

Haiwood,  see  Hejrwood 

Haker,  see  Hawker 

Halbrooke,  see  Holbrook 

Hale,  Hayle,  Haile,  A. 
124,  161*,  162  ;  Arnold, 
icx)  ;  Ed.  178  ;  Edm. 
204  ;  E.  155,  178  ;  El. 
32  ;  Js.  136;  Jo.  14,  37, 
59,  124,  133,  158,  177  ; 
J-  50,  73*,  85*  103,  ;oS, 
134,  145,  152,  163  ;  K. 
83,  134;  Ls.  112  ;  Mgt. 
107  ;  Maud,  47  ;  Mau. 
17  ;  R.  157  ;  Rt.  20, 
79,  123  ;  St.  loi  ;  T. 
II,  13,  16,  25,  26,  64, 
70,    78,    92,     104,     117, 

123,    146,    174,    193 ; 

wit.    14,    174  ;    W.  9, 

17, 20,  46,  124,  143 

Haling,  see  Hawling 

Halker,  see  Hawker 

Halkins,  W.  141 

Hall,  Halle,  Haule,  Haull, 
Haulle,  Hawle,  Ag.  35  ; 
Al.  162,  178,  180  ;  Amy, 
137  ;  And.  130  ;  A.  160, 
161  ;  Arnold,  189;  Edm. 
171,  172,  208  ;  E.  4,  27, 
"J 2),  87  ;  Ez.  ]8,  68,  158, 
170,  205  ;  Gi.  131  ;  H. 
156,  187  ;  Js.  118,  145, 
194  ;  Jo.  8,  48,  60,  156, 
159,  164  ;  J.  8*,  10,  20, 
23,  28,  33*  36,  50,  89, 
loi,  124,  129,  142,  152, 
181  ;  K.  3,  93,  206  ;  L. 
164  ;  Mgt.  10,  62,  loi, 
166  ;  Mgy.  112,  148; 
N.  136  ;  Ph.  47  ;  R. 
19,  42,  44,  49,  112,  146, 
179*  ;  Rt.  25,  142,  175  ; 
St.  183  ;  T.  7*  II*  14, 
41,  83,  92,96,  127,  138, 
142,  146,  151,208  ;  Wit. 
15,  107  ;  W.  7,   II,  48, 


51,  54.  55,  70,  78,  81, 
139,  148,  162,  167,  172, 
187,  188  ;  Raynoldes, 
Raynolls  als.  J.  72  ;  R. 
61.     See  Hale,  Jo.  14. 

Hallawes,  S.  182. 

Halle,  see  Hall 

Halliday,  see  Holliday 

Hallier,  HuUier,  Isb.  116; 
J-  79,  156  ;  R.  120  ;  Rt. 
103*.  See  also  Helyer, 
HilUer 

Hailing,  Hallynge,  see 
Hawling 

Halriche,  J.  10.  See 
Alridge 

Halynge,  see  Hawling 

Ham,  J.  183 

Hamelett,  see  Hamlett 

Hamente,  J  36.  See  Ha- 
mond 

Hamlenn,  see  Hamlin 

Hamlett,  Hamlet,  Hame- 
lett, A.  68  ;  J.  14,  90, 
98  ;  Mgy.  98  ;  R.  40  ; 
Rt.  146  ;  Eaton  als. 
Rt.  91 

Hamlin,  Hamlyn,  Ham- 
lyns,  Hamlenn,  H.  147 ; 
Ta.  175  ;  J.  8  ;  M.  192  ; 
W.  126 

Hamond,  Hammond, 

Hammon,  Hamon, 

Hammons,  Hamons, 
Ag.  18,  41  ;  E.  27,  70; 
Gi.  100  ;  Js.  13,  145  ; 
J.  41,  141,  144;  K.  152  ; 
Mgt.  13;  R.  34;  W. 
35,  '55  ;  Jorden,  Jurden 
als.  Ag.  109;  J.  150. 
See  Hamente 

Hampton,  Ag.  4  ;  Al.  126 ; 
Cr.  120  ;  E.  1S6  ;  Ez. 
109  ;  G.  65,  67  ;  H.  44, 
190;  Jo.  121,  186  ;  J. 
50,  129,  166,  173,  195, 
199* ;  Lw.  19,  132  ; 
Mgt.  149  ;  Ph.  98  ;  R. 
49;  Wit.  126;  W.  75, 
117,  122.  163,  178,  207 

Hamshire,  J  a.  97 

Hanbache,  R.  144 

Hanchorne,  T.  114.  See 
Anckerne 

Hancock,  Hancocke, 

Hancoke,  Hankoc, 

Hancockes,  Hancox, 
Hancoxe,  Ag.  63  ;  Al. 
153  ;  E.  149,  174  ;  Ez. 
52;  H.  153*;  J.  23,28, 


Index  Nomiimm. 


239 


37,  39,  95,  96,  103,  128, 
129,  146  ;  Mgt.  125  ; 
Mau.  107,  173  ;  R.  64, 
76,  78,  113,  121,  195  ; 
T.  38,  104,  139 ;  W.  7, 

17,  48.  See  Ancocke 
Handes,  see  Hands 
Handley,  Hanley,  Jo.  126  ; 

Rt.  116;  W.  6r 
Handman,  Hanman,  A. 

93  ;  Ans.  147  ;  Js.  1S3  ; 

Jph.  183;  R.  191  ;  Rg. 

76,  159;  T.  16;  W. 

203 
Hands,  Handes,  J.  141  ; 

R.  174;  Rg.  201  ;  W. 

128 
Hankes,  Hanks,  Hankis, 

Hanckes,  Jo.  89  ;  R.  6  ; 

Rt.    34  ;    T.    100  ;    W. 

133,  196*.    See  Haukes 
Hankins,  Hanckyns,  Han- 

kyns,    Augn.    56  ;    Ez. 

65,  67  ;  Mgt.  59.     Also 

(for  Hankins)  Haukins, 

T.   144,   145.     See  also 

Hav^kins 
Hankis,  see  Hankes 
Hankoc,  see  Hancock 
Hanley,  see  Handley 
Hanman,  see  Handman 
Hannes,       Hannis,       see 

Hannys 
Hannowe,  R.  30 
Hannys,  Hannis,  Hannes, 

Hu.    28  ;    J.  79  ;    Rph- 

109  ;    R.    25,    127,    183  ; 

Rt.    149;    T.    36  ;    W. 

128 
Hanson,  H.  166 
Happard,  Js.  45 
Hapten,  J.  99. 
Harbage,  Rt.  195. 
Harbard,    Harbart,    Har- 

batt,       Rt.      92.      See 

Harbert 
Harbert,    Harbard,    Har- 
bart, Herbart,  Herbert, 

Al.    22  ;    Ant.   90  ;    El. 

206  ;    H.  35,   178  ;    Jo. 

89,    106  ;    J.   8,   37,  75, 

156  ;   K.    87  ;  Mgt.   53, 

175  ;   N.  42,   170,   174  ; 

P.  24.  138,  177  ;  R.  159  ; 

Rt.  13,88,  107,  181,  191  ; 

T.  81  ;  Wit.  31  ;  W.  2, 

18,  88,  179.  See  also 
Harbatt,  Harbeth,  Har- 
bor 

Harbeth,  Rt.  36 


Harbley,  Rt.  66,  68.  See 
Hattley 

Harbman,  W.  39 

Harbor,  J.  28 

Hardicke,  T.  143. 

Harding,  Harding'e,  D. 
186  ;  E.  109  ;  Florise, 
62  ;  G.  75,  140  ;  r.i. 
155  ;  H.  141  ;  Ja.  164; 
Jo.  79,  164*;  J.  45*,  65, 
67,  108,  140,  160,  164, 
166,  181,  188,  200;  K. 
58  ;  Laura,  59  ;  Mgt. 
85*;  Mgy.  167,  174; 
Mau.  156  ;  R.  53,  74, 
89,  161  ;  Rt.  I  ;  Rg.94; 
S.  193,  201  ;  T.  74  92, 
109,  125,  146  ;  W.  7, 
26,  46,  120,  176*,  182 

Hardwick,  Hardwicke, 
Elias,  184 ;  Js.  105.  196; 
W.  203.     See  Haidinge 

Hare,  J.  75 

Haresford,  R.  105 

Hareson,  see  Harrison 

Harford,  Herford,  Har- 
vard, Harvord,Harword, 
Havard,  K.  148;  Lattice, 
118;  Mgt.  36;  T.  34, 
86;  W.  163,  165,  176, 
204 

Harley,  T.  34 

Harman,  J.  41 

Harmer,  Harmar,  Bgf. 
171  ;  E.  145  ;  Jo.  8  ; 
J.  200  ;  K.  152  ;  Ml. 
1 16  ;  R.  169 ;  T.  36, 
94  ;  W.  86,  196,  202 

Harne,  T.  31 

Harnes,  R.  164 

Harnet,  J.  40.     See  Arnet 

Harolde,  Harolld,  see 
Harrold 

Harper,     Alx.     180;     Al. 

!      161  ;    L    14  ;    N.    200  ; 

I      Rg.    98  ;    T.    76  ;    Wit. 

18  ;  W.  66  ;  nls.  Fordes, 

Foordes,  J.  77  ;  W.  75  ; 

Fordes  als.  R.  7 1 

Harres,  Harries,  see 
I      Harris 

Harriat,    Harryet,    Abel. 

!     52 ;  Mgt.  59 

'  Harrington,  R.  175 
Harris,    Harries,    Harrys, 
I      Harys,   Harres,  Ag.  17, 

58,  78,  92,  97  ;  Al.  60, 

87,    108  ;    A.  97  ;    Ant. 

163  ;    l^r.     126  ;    Edm. 

124,   189  ;    E.    97  ;    El. 


143  ;  Ez.  150,  158,  183  ; 
Ellis,  184;  Eustace, 
109;  Fr.  158;  Gbl. 
122  ;  G.  1 1,  40 ;  Gi. 
114,  133;  H.  41,  131, 
193  ;  Hy.  158;  Js.  42, 
'94  ;  Jo.  93,  107,  142, 
156,  .194  ;  J-  3,  19,  V, 
45,  47,  48,  52,  55,  65, 
67,  71,  72,  75,  79,  83, 
95*  98,  103*    108,   no, 

122,  138,  I4t,  149  150* 
152,  156,  168,  176,  181, 
196,  199  ;  Ls.  125  ; 
Mgt.  29,  33,  65,  68  ; 
Mgy.  24,  83  ;  M.  129  ; 
N.  136 ;  Pendock,  207 ; 
P.  53  ;  Ph.  171,  192  ; 
Rph.  206  ;  R.  16,  25* 
43,47,  64,  83,  136,  138; 
Rt.  2,  66,  68,  116,  118, 
205  ;  T.  12,  20,  21,  22, 
39,    51,    83,     III,    120, 

123,  125,  134,  139,  182, 
195,  202  ;  Ts.  104  ; 
Wit.  64,  76,  81,  133; 
W.  7,  46,  62,  76*  86, 
94,  107,  118,  130,  135, 
137,  148,  184;  Wn.  84  ; 
als.  Smith,  J.  134.  See 
Arris 

Harrison,  Harysun,  Hare- 
son,  Fr.  140  ;  J.  44.  149, 
192  ;  T.35  ;  W.  18,80; 
als.  Christofer,  Rt.  129; 
als.  Rav?linge,  Ez.  124  ; 
Rawlyns  a!s.  J.  44 

Harrold,  Harolld,  Harolde, 
Ag.  180;  J.  37;  Mgt. 
103;  R.  53,  125;  T. 
174;  W.  18.  See  Hor- 
rold 

Harryet,  see  Harriat 

Harrys,  see  Harris 

Harscombe,  .Mgy.  55  ;  R. 
74 

Harsfield,  Harsfild  nls. 
Bond,  Ah.  113  ;  Bandy 
als.  J.  1 10  ;    Bonde  als. 

T.  74 
Hart,     Harte.    And.    32  ; 

El.  162  ;    Gf.  10  ;   J.  36, 

60,  1 60  ;  R .  161  ;  T.  11 
Hartelburye,     Hartilbury, 

see  Hartlebury 
Hartland,  .\g.  8 1  ;  Gi.  17; 

J.  50,137,  147  ;  R.  167  ; 

W.  104 
Hartlebury,    Hartelburye, 

Hartilbury,      Jo.      59  ; 


240 


Index  Nominu77i. 


16 

;  J- 

Rt. 

25 ; 

T. 

76 

E. 

126; 

88 

,  Lw. 

Mgy.    200  ;    Sbl.    112  ; 

als.     Mason,     J.     1 1 1  ; 

Mason  als.  J.  166 
Hartshead,  J.  77  ;  W.  60 
Hartull,  J.  24 
Harvard,  see  Harford 
Harvardshire,  W.  196 
Harvey,    Harvie,    Harvy, 

Harvye,    Harvaye,    Al. 

135  ;     Bgt.    192  ;      Gi. 

131  ;  J.  5,  21,  HI,  113; 

Mm.  66,  68  ;    N.   103, 

149;  P.  13,200;  T.  31, 

76,  90,  161  ;  \V.  32 
Harvord,  see  Harford 
Harvy,        Harvye,        see 

Harvey 
Harward,    Edm. 

14  ;    R.    136  ; 

T.  15.34 
Harwell,  Ja.  36  ; 
Harwood,  A.  98 ; 

Edm.  38  ;  Ez.  i 

53.  159;  Mgy-  166;  N. 

49  ;  T.  72,90,  154-   See 

Horwood 
Harword,  see  Harford 
Harys,  see  Harris 
Harysun,  see  Harrison 
Hasellwhiche,Haselwych, 

Ez.  35  ;  Sm.  19 
Haselwood,  Hasilwood,  J. 

95,96 
Haskyns,    Rt.    201 

Hoskyns 
Hasliste,  H.  122 
Hassam,  Ag.  27 
Hassard,  Ar.   139  ;  Edm. 

27  ;  Ez.  184  ;   H 
Hastinges,  W.  64 
Hatcombe,  J.  118 
Hathaway,  see  Hathway 
Hatherell,  Hatherill,  Hath- 

rell,  J.  191  ;  T.  94,  146, 

167*  208 
Hatherton,  J.  87 
Hathewaie,     Hathewaye, 

Hathoway,   see    Hath- 

■way 
Hathrell,  see  Hatherell 
Hathway,  Hathwaie, 

Hathwaye,      Hathwey, 

Hathaway,  Hathewaie, 

Hathewaye,  Hathoway, 

A.    150;    Cr.    84,    187, 

198  ;    E.  54,  122  ;    Ez. 

150  ;    EI.  79,   198  ;    Fl. 

95  ;    H.    56  ;    Jo.    loi  ; 

J.  28,   45,   54,   99,    114, 

121,  134,  140,  158,   162, 


See 


153 


181  ;    Mrn.    42  ;    Mgt. 

164  ;  Mgy.  83  ;  R.  177  ; 

Rt.  6,  86,  172;   Sbl.  123; 

T.  86,  185  ;  W.  51,  86, 

90,   97,    106,    107,    III, 

172,  190,  195  ;  als.  Hop- 
kins,    Rt.      170  ;     als. 

Tilladam,  J.  126 
Hatten,  see  Hatton 
Hattley,  Rt.  68 
Hatton,      Hatten,      Chn. 

56;    E.   60,    100*  ;    H. 

180;    Jo.     151  ;     J.    8, 

154,  162 
Hauker,  see  Hawker 
Haukes,     Hauckes,     Ml. 

148  ;     W.     202*.      See 

Hankes  and  Hawkes 
Haukins,  T.  144,  145.  See 

Hankins  and  Hawkins 
Haule,  Haull,  Hauile,  see 

Hall 
Hauling,  see  Hawling 
Havard,  see  Harford 
Haviland,  J.  144 
Hawckins,  see  Hawkins 
Hawke,  see  Hawkes 
Hawker,  Hauker,  Halker, 

Haker,  A.    182  ;    Edm. 

90,   158,  192,   193  ;    Gi. 

108  ;     Jo.     195  ;     Mgt. 

125  ;     R.    40,    120  ;    T. 

48,  III,  202*  ;  W.  163 
Hawkes,    Hawke,  Al.   7, 

63;  C.  175;  H.  38;  J. 

33,  47,  90,  138  ;  R.  51  ; 

T.  62,88;  W.  17.     See 

Haukes 
Hawkins,  Hawkyns, 

Hawckins,       Haykins, 

Ag.  4  ;  Amy,  206  ;  Edm. 

16,   133  ;   El.   184  ;   Ez. 

27,52,68  ;  Gi.  128  ;  H. 

79  ;    Jo.   28,    105,    192  ; 

J.  TJ,  82,  113,  119;  131, 

171,  192,  194  ;   K.  142  ; 

Mgt.   108  ;   P.  62  ;   Ph. 

34  ;  R.  62,  94  ;  Rt.   16, 

74,  179;  T.  25,  51,  100, 

115,  120,  157;  Wit.  167; 

W.    26,    48,    100,    114, 

133  ;    als.    Goumer,    T. 

4  ;  als.  Waters,  R.  83  ; 

Mannery    als.     H.    82. 

See  Haukins 
Hawle,  see  Hall 
Hawley,  Ant.  102 
Hawlingf,  Hawlinge, 

Hawlinges,       Halinge, 

Hailing,  Hallynge, 


Halyng,  Hauling, 

Hawleinge,  Al.  61,  63, 
78,  88,  124  ;  Cr.  100  ; 
Edm.  82  ;  E.  63  ;  Ez. 
37  ;  Hu.  84  ;  J.  10,  23, 
24,33,48,  123,  129,  152, 
156;  Mgt.  12,  149; 
Mgy.  8,  96  ;  N.  63  ;  R. 
53,  105,  115,  140;  Rt. 
6,  34,  92,  140  ;  Rg.  127, 
191  ;  T.  20,  42,  83,  100, 

132,  179,  195 ;  W.  7, 

55,    75.    86,    155,    169, 

'93,  '95  ;  i^l^-  Jones,  T. 

86  ;  Jones  als.  J.  89 
Hawse,  see  Ho'wse 
Hawsteed,      Hawsted, 

Hawstid,    Ellis,     104  ; 

Hln.  126  ;  R.  43.     See 

Howsteed 
Hawten,    Hawtin,    Haw- 
tine,  Hawton,  Ag.  78  ; 

Alx.  70  ;    G.  65,  67  ;  J. 

171    ;    Jy.    73  ;     Mgy. 

200  ;  T.  172 
Hawthorne,  Ez.  27 
Hawtin,   Hawtine,   Haw- 
ton, see  Hawten 
Hay,    Haye,    Haie,    And. 

27  ;  J-  42,  59,  82  ;  Mgt. 

61  ;M.  83,  121  ;R.  73; 

Rt.  13  ;  T.  6,  191.     See 

Hayes 
Haycockes,  R.  34 
Haydon,  see  Heydon 
Hayes,  Heyes,  A.  196 ; 

Ez.  44  ;    W..  169;    als. 

Phillipps,      Al.        180; 

Phillips  als.  J.  171.   See 

Haynes  als.  P. 
Haykins,  see  Hawkins 
Hayle,  see  Hale 
Hayne,  see  Haine 
Haynes,   Haines,  Hainns, 

Heynes,  Heines,  Heins, 

And.  139  ;  A.  187,  193  ; 

C.    150  ;    Cr.    40,    150, 

198  ;     Edm.    117  ;     E. 

104,  131,  147,  158,  171  ; 

Ez.    165  ;  Fr.   141 ;  Gi. 

128,  150  ;  Hu.  102  ;  Hy. 

171  ;  Js.  134  ;  Ja.  106  ; 

Jo.  79,  144  ;  J.  5,  8,  10, 

28*,   29*    62*    65,    67, 

134,  140,   146,  162,  173, 

179,  183,  192  ;  Jph.  181  ; 

J  la.   33  ;    K.  91  ;    Mgt. 

53  ;  Mgy.  134,  149;  M- 

134  ;    Maud,  89  ;    Nth. 

181  ;    N.    181  ;    R.    22, 


Index  ^Nominum. 


241 


36,  42,  149,  157,  164; 
Rt.   19,  40,  53,  55.  76, 
134;  S.  194;  T.  4,  II, 
30,73,  86,  106,  127,  143, 
170,  182,  187,  188,  196, 
206  ;  Wit.  84,  88,   106  ; 
W.  62,  70,  92,  104,  109, 
128*,     1 55,     196  ;     als. 
Phillipes,  Philippes,  E. 
60  ;   J.  60.   (See  Hayes 
als.  P.)  Freckleton  ah. 
J.  93  ;  Stringer  als.  El. 
106  ;  J.  99 
Hayward,       Heyward, 
Heywarde,  Ag.  27,  4 
56,  88,  133  ;  Ai.  48,  56; 
87,  90  ;    Amy,   98  ;  Cr, 
124;    E.   32,    131  ;    Ez 
109,  122  ;  Gi.  158  ;   H 
28,  40,    183  ;    Hu.   95 
Isb.   48  ;   Js.   57,    134 
Jo.    5*    II,  44,  11.  87 

150,  192  ;   J.   2,    5,    10^ 
38,  41,  47,  77,  79,  83 
93,  129,  166,   183,  185 
Jy.  17;    MgL  39,  189 
Mgy.   39  ;    N.    59,   -]■] 
Par.  99  ;  R-  30,  34,  4° 
61,  115,  148,  182,   185 
Rt.  34  ;  Rg.  76  ;  T.  26 
30,  47,  83,  94,  100,  125 

151,  159,  182  ;  Wit 
150  ;  W.  7*  26,  31,  35 
55,70,  76*,  86,  115,  128 
141,  165,  187,  194  ;  als. 
Wynter,  T.  18  ;  Cox 
als.  W'.  170  ;  Westripp 
als.  J.  loi 

Haywood,  see   Heyrwood 
Head,  Heade,  H.  193;  P. 

186  ;  T.  78 
Heald,     Healde,     Heeld, 

R.  183;  W.  20,  139 
Heane,  D.  143  ;  R\v.  127 
Hearde  als.    Groves,   Jo. 

108 
Hearinge,  see  Herringe 
Heath,     Heathe,     Heith, 

Heythe,   H.  8  ;   J.  54  ; 

Mgt.-  173  ;  R.  25,  161  ; 

Rg.    136  ;    T.    26,    78  ; 

W.  7  ;   als.  Warde,   R. 

79  ;  Mayle  als.  W.  143 
Heathfield,    Hethfild,    Ja. 

149  ;  W.  72 
Heaven,  Heauen,  Hefne, 

Hevyn,    Hevinge,    Ag. 

97  ;    El.   38  ;    Gi.    109  ; 

Js.   99,    150;   Jo.    164; 

J.    123,    145,    179,    189, 


200,    204  ;    Mgt.    159  ; 

R-  13, 25, 193;  s.  149; 

T.   112  ;  Wit.   147  ;  W. 

7,  38,  58,  86,  165.      See 

Evan,    Evinge,    Iving, 

Eiven 
Hechekins,  see  Hodgkins 
Hecheman,  see  Hichman 
Hedges,  Hedgis,  A.  172  ; 

Bgt.  133  ;  Ez.  162*;  H. 

28  ;  J.   107,  144  ;   Mgt. 

76  ;    R.    159  ;    Rt.    47  ; 

T.  159;  W.  7,  130,  165. 

See  Hodges 
Hedgkins,  see  Hodgkins 
Hedgly,  \N .  167 
Heekes,  Heeks,  Ez.  192  ; 

J.  82,  162  ;  N.  192;  W. 

90.     See  Hickes 
Heeld,  see  Heald 
Hefne,  see  Heaven 
Hegges,   T.   25  ;    W.   15. 

See  Hickes 
Heggyns,  see  Higgins 
Heines,  Heins,  see  Haynes 
Heith,  see  Heath 
Hellam,   Hellome,  J.  24  ; 

T.  121.     See  Hellowe 
Hellor,  J.  14 
Hellowe,    Ag.    109.     See 

Hellome 
Helyer,  J.  85.     See  Hal- 

lier,  Hillier 
Hemen,  T.  134 
Hemes,  T.  41 
Heming,  see  Hemming 
Heralocke,  Rt.  34 
Hemming,      Hemmynge, 

Heming,         Hemynge, 

Hemmyngs,     Ag.     'jo  ; 

Cr.    147,  208  ;    El.  60  ; 

H.   190  ;   Isb.   164  ;  Jo. 

69,  164  ;  J.  33,  37*  39, 

152;  Mgt.  53;  Ph.  167; 

R.  12,  76,  1 10,  149  ;  Rt. 

12,  142;  T.  42.  76,  146; 

W.   56,  84.     See    Hen- 

ning 
Hempshowe,  J.  129 
Hempsted,       Hempstede, 

Hempsteed,  Jo.  36  ;  N. 

13  ;  W\  7.  66 
Hemyng,  see  Hemming 
Henbury,     Henburie,    Fr. 

44  ;  J-  no 
Hendy,  Hendye,  Isb.  107; 

Mgy.  no  ;    R.  74  ;    W. 

159 
Henedge,  T.  31 
Henley,  J.  53.  See  Henole 


GLOUC.    WILLS. 


Henlow,  J.  5 
Henn,  R  no 
Henning,       Hennynge, 

Henynge,  J.  47,  85  ;  T. 

78 
Hennon,  N.  81 
Henole,    Ag.     104.      See 

Henley 
Hensly,  W.  163 
Hentland,  Al.  86  ;  J.  121, 

199 
Henton,  see  Hinton 
Henynge,  see  Henning 
Herbart,      Herbert,      see 

Harbert 
Herdinge,     J.     43.      See 

Harding 
Herford,  see  Harford 
Heme,   J.    196  ;    W.   193. 

See  Heyrne,  Hurne 
Herringe,  Heringe,  Hey- 

ringe,  Hearinge,  J.  50  ; 

T.  19,  37  ;  W.  38*  45 
Heskins,       Heskinges, 

Heskyn,    Heskyns,   Ai. 

120  ;   Hannah,  198  ;    J. 

17,  50,  189;   Mgt.  85*; 

N.   167  ;    Rt.   163  ;    T. 

159  ;  W.  55,  143.     See 

Hoskins 
Hethfild,  see  Heathfield 
Heving,       Hevyn,       see 

Heaven 
Hewer,  T.  55  ;    als.  Rod- 
borne.  Rodburne,  J.  85  ; 

T.  140  ;    Rodburne  als. 

T.  146 
Hewes,    Edm.    139*;  E. 

42  ;   Hy.  90;   J.  24.  39, 

40,  44,  81*;  M.  61  ;  T. 

13.51,130.  See  Hughes 
Hewet,     Hewett,     Huet, 

Huett,     Cr.     13  ;     Hy. 

178,    1S9  ;     R,    51.    57  ; 

T.  127 
Heydon,  Haydon,  E.  155  ; 

J.  17,  20;  R.  71,  164  ; 

T.  38 
Heyes,  see  Hayes 
Heyman,    T.     104.      See 

Hyman 
Heynes,  see  Haynes 
Heyre,    Hyer,    Hier,    Jo. 

122  ;  J.  1  ;  R.  149.  See 

Ayre 
\  Heyringe,  see  Herringe 
Heyrne,    Hyrne.   Jo.    36  ; 

Rt.  44.     See  Hurne 
Heythe,  see  Heath 
!  Heyward,  see  Hayward 
R 


1    7 


242 


Index  Nominum. 


Heywood,  Haywood, 
Haiwood,  J.  79,  108, 
152,  162  ;  Mgt.  19  ;  M. 
200;  R.  127,  188;  T. 
36,  78;  W.  153.  See 
Hayward 

Hiatt,  see  Hyett 

Hibb,  Rg.  132 

Hibberd,  Isb.  146;  J.  152; 
Rt.  154  ;  W.  161 

Hichens,  see  Hutchins 

Hiches,  Hitch,  Hyche, 
Hyches,  Al.  73  ;  J.  29  ; 
T.  25,  123 ;  W.  61  ; 
Boucher  als.  W.  109 

Hichman,  Hicheman, 

Hitchman,  Ichemaa, 
Hecheman,  Hychman, 
Hycheman,  Hytchman, 
Ag.  39  ;  Ant.  93,  106  ; 
E.  4  ;  Ez.  82  ;  H.  54  ; 
J.  5,  10,  17,  131  ;  Mgy. 
152  ;  R.  62  ;  Rt.  13  ; 
T.  51  ;  W.  15,  60 

Hickes,  Hicks,  Hiz, 
Hyckes,  Hize,  Hyxe, 
Ag.  52,  115,  141  ;  Al. 
35,  99  ;  Cr.  128  ;  Ez. 
73,  140;  H.  11,  192  ; 
Isb.  72  ;  Js.  169  ;  J.  23, 
45,  80,  89*  124,  138, 
152,  160,  177  ;  Mgt. 
39,  47  ;  Mm.  108  ;  M. 
154  ;  Mau.  87  ;  Mgn. 
43  ;  N.  22,  159;  P.  85, 
162;  R.  9,  30,  51,  64, 
89,  98,  118,  191,  196  ; 
Rt.  9,  46,  47,  61,  186  ; 
T.  22,  76,  94,  107,  III, 
112  ;  W.  10,  18,  III, 
115,  117,  123  ;  als. 
Bridging^on,  Bridgin- 
ton,  Bridgenton,  Brid- 
ington,  1 W.  1 96 ;  W.  1 53, 
157,  202  ;  Higges  als. 
N.  91.  See  Hegges, 
H  eekes,  H  igges,  H  uckes 

Hickins,  Ickins,  Ikyns, 
Grg.  23  ;  Mgy.  91  ;  W. 
184.  See  Higgins, 
Hitchins,  Hutchins 

Hicockes,  J.  99 

Hide,  see  Hyde 

Hier,  see  Heyre 

Hieron,  see  Hiron 

Hies,  W.  177 

Hiet,  Hiett,  see  Hyett 

Higford,  J.  175 

Higgen,  Higgens,  see 
Higgins 


Hifgjs,  Higgs,  A.  145  ; 
Kn.  194  ;  Ez.  198  ;  Hu. 
73  ;  Jo.  82  ;  J.  99,  102  ; 
K.  i8  ;  Ls.  177  ;  Mgy. 
200  ;  R.  89,  161  ;  Rt. 
23,  129,  130,  162;  St. 
94  ;  T.  3  ;  Wit.  7,  55  ; 
W.  150,  203  ;  als. 
Hickes,  N.  91.  See 
Hickes 

Higgins,  Higgings,  Hig- 
gens, Higgyns,  Hyg- 
gyns,Hyggens,Hygens, 
Heggins,  Higgin,  Hig- 
gen, Hyggen,  Al.  108  ; 
E.  120  ;  El.  38,  95  ;  Ez. 
150;  G.  153  ;  Hy.  147  ; 
Js.  114;  J.  8,  24,  54, 
63,    79,    121,    137  ;    Ml. 

11*^  38,  57  ;    R.  55  ; 

Rt.  44,  no,  177  ;  Rg. 
6  ;  T.  31,  66,  74,  94  ; 
To.  194;  VV.  31,  37,41, 
48,  66,  70,  92,  97,  112, 

133 
Higgs,  see  Higges 
Highman,  Higman,  J.  178; 

T.  175.     See  Hyman 
Highwaie,  T.  70 
Higman,  see  Highman 
Hignell,  Hygnell,  Hycke- 
nell,  Ant.  90  ;    Jo.  154  ; 
J.  10,  59 
HUl,   Hyll,   Hylle,  Ag.  3, 
58,    135  ;    Al.    18,    151 
A.  148,  165  ;  Ant.  113 
Cr.  14^  ;    Ed.  190  ;    E 
27,  106,   1 14,    124  ;  Ez 
2,  n^  77,  93.  102  ;  Guy 
28  ;  Js.   6,  65,  67,  102 
138  ;  Jo,   2,   50,  58,  60, 
77,    112,    126,    131  ;    J 

19,  2  1,  28,  29,  37*,  43 
53,  55*.  63,  69*   81,  89 
99,   103,    108,   no,   123 
125,  126*  129,  141,  146 
152,  163,  165,  173,  178 
181,  186,  188  ;  Jy.  149 
Lt.  77;    Mgt.  55,   112 
Mrt.  83  ;  Mau.  53  ;   O 
66,  68  ;    R.   14,   22,  34 
112,  123*   127,  148,  167 
174  ;     Rt.     144,    201* 
Rg.  39,   148,   194,  204 
Sbl.  184;  T.  7,   12,   16 

20,  5'*,  55i  57,  94,  104 
141,  151,  161,  182,  190 
194  ;  Ts.  39  ;  Tm.  135 
Wit.  51;     W.  2,  46,  49 
58,   97,    106,    109,    117 


118,   135,  169,  175,  176, 

180,     191,     203*     205  ; 

als.  Cooke,  R.  64  ;  als. 

Dawes,     J.     183  ;    als. 

Mousehill,  J.  1 16 
Hiller,    Hillar,   Hyller,   J. 

142,   171,   183;    R.   19  ; 

Rg.   138.   188  ;  W.   120 
Hiliey,  Hillie,  HyUye,  E. 

188;  El.  60  ;  J.  69;  St. 

24.     See  Hellor,  J.  14 
Hillier,  J.  204.     See  Hal- 

lier,  Helyer 
Hillman,  T.  94 
Hilston,  T.  140 
Hilton,  Ag.  102 
Himan,  see  Hyman 
Hinckes,   Hincks,  J-  69  ; 

Rw.  98 
Hinckson,  Wn.  120 
Hinde,  see  Hynde 
Hindy,   Hindye,   Hyndye, 

Isb.  154  ;  T.  94  ;  Wit. 

155  ;     W.     92.         See 

Hynde 
Hinkman,  J.  199 
Hinksman,  Ed.  192 
Hintley,  Jo.  21 
Hinton,  Hynton,  Henton, 

E.  4  ;  Ez.  168  ;  Jo.  89; 

J.    121*     142,    154;    T. 

185*  193;  W.  18,38,80 
Hipkins,  see  Hopkins 
Hippett,  Rt.  74 
Hirdine,  Ed.  140 
Hiron,     Hieron,     Hyron, 

Hyrron,  J.  28,  145  ;   K. 

186  ;  R.  59,  182 
Hirriett,  J.  69 
Hitch,  see  Hiches 
Hitchcoxe,    Hytchcocke, 

T.  157;  W.  31 
Hitchens,       Hitchings, 

Hitchins,  Hitchyns,  see 

Hutchins 
Hitchman,  see  Hichman 
Hiz,  Hixe,  see  Hickes 
Hoane,  see  Hone 
Hoare,     Hore,    Whoare, 

Hoore,  Alx.  43  ;  C-  1 74  ; 

Edm.  40,  54  ;   H.  5  ;  J. 

56,  188,  191;  Mgt.  no  ; 

R.  6,   142,  201  ;  Rt.  6  ; 

Rg.  74  ;  W.  184 
Hobbes,     Hobbs,     Amy, 

163  ;  El.  27  ;  Fr.   163  ; 

Hannah,  207;  Jo.  112  ; 

J-  33,  63,  74,  '16,   150, 

154,  199;  Jla.  18;  Mgy. 

71  ;   Mau.  13  ;   Ml.  38, 


Index  Nominum. 


243 


156  ;  R.  57,  62,  71,  85, 

107,  161,  201  ;  Rt.  88, 
89,  123,  132,  140,  167  ; 
Rg.  191  ;  T.  3,  4,  53, 
75  ;  W.  2,  32,  41,  53, 
60,  81,  107,  143,  185  ; 
ah.  Clarke,  J.  144 

Hobbins,  Hobbyns,  J.  39, 
158 

Hobbs,  see  Hobbes 

Hobbyns,  see  Hobbins 

Hobbys,  Al.  46 

Hoborue,  see  Holborow 

Hoby,  W.  113* 

Hochyns,  Ag.  54  ;  W.  4. 
See  also  Hutchins 

Hocke,  T.  53 

Hodges,  Hog'ges,  Hogest, 
Al.    48  ;    A.    135  ;    El 
207  ;    Ez.  102  ;   Fr.  99 
Gi.  145  ;    H.  166  ;    Hu 
56  ;    Hy.  93  ;    Jo.   134 
160,  189  ;    J.  16,  85,  87 
142,  156,  194,  196,  199 
K.    128  ;     Lw.    6,    50 
Mgt.  134;  Mi.  123;  R 
12,  18,  85,  98,  116,  191 
Rt.  30,  83,  109  ;    T.  86 
125,140,157,175,205* 
W.  7,  26*    27,  58,  86 
147,      150,     187   ;     als. 
Kinman,    H.    166 ;    Rt 

108.  See      HowchiS; 
Hedges 

Hodgkins,  Hotchkins 
Hechekins,  Hedgkins 
A.  150  ;  Ez.  32  ;  Js 
108  ;  Jo.  131  ;  T.  31 
132,  154;  W.  56,  104 
James  als.  Rt.  105 

Hodson,  J.  158  ;   M,  166 

R-53 
Hodyshon,  Mrm.  161 
Hoell,  see  Howell 
Hoford,  see  Holford 
Hogest,      Hogges,     see 

Hodges 
Holborow,  Holborowe, 
Holborough,  Holboroe, 
Holburrow,  Hoborue, 
Houborow,  Howbrow, 
Howborue,  Howborow, 
Edie,  178  ;  Ez.  148  ; 
Jo.  52  ;  H.  140,  147, 
166  ;  J.  28,  75,  164.  185, 
188  ;  R.  100  ;  T.  66, 
113,  187,  196  ;  W.  94 
Holbrook,  Holbrooke, 
Holbroke,  Holebroke, 
Halbrooke,         Howle- 


brooke,       Houlbrocke, 

Ag.  92  ;  Ant.  171,  186  ; 
E.  45  ;  El.  141  ;  J.  87, 
91  ;    Rt.    105  ;    T.    70, 

121.  See  also  Aubroke 
Holburrow,  see  Holborow 
Holbym,   Holbyn,  J.   52  ; 

T.  35 
Holder,  Houlder,  Howl- 
der,  Howldar,  Al.  41  ; 
A.  135  ;  Ant.  128  ;  Jr. 
68  ;  Edm.  4,  70  ;  Edvv. 
128,  131  ;  El.  189  ;  G. 
110,   III,    113  ;   Jo.   21, 

no;  J.  43*»  77,  91,  Mo, 
146,  149,  190,  192  ;  K. 
106;  M.  87;  N.63,  107; 
R.  39,  46,  116  ;  Rt.  74  ; 
Rg.  86;  T.  9,  21,  51, 
53,  55*,  88;  W.  81,  97, 

122,  151,  174;  Mas- 
singer  als.  R.  132 

Holdie,  Houldie,  Houldy, 
M^Tt.    74  ;    T.    88  ;    W. 
66,  75 
Holebroke,  see  Holbrook 
Holester,  see  HoUister 
Holford,  Hoford,  Howford, 
Houlford,  Alden,  68  ;  A. 
174,  176;  Blanche,  119; 
J.  19,  62  ;    R.  85.   182; 
Rt.  74;  T.  41;  W.  49,  64 
Holiday,  see  Holliday 
Holister,  see  HoUister 
Holland,  J.  loi  ;  R.  195 
Hollaster,  see  HoUister 
HoUen,  Rt.  69 
HoUester,  see  HoUister 
Holliday,  Holiday,  HoUy- 
daye,  Halliday,  Ez.  95  ; 
G.  100  ;     H.    198  ;    Jo. 
199  ;  J-28,  37*  60,  131, 
144  ;  K.  106  ;   Mgy.  3  ; 
R.  57  ;    Rt.  134  ;    T.  7, 
94,   202  ;   W.    72,    106, 
107,  163 
Hollinghurst,  W.  141 
HoUister,  HoUester,  Hol- 
laster,   Holester,     Ho- 
lister,   —  205   ;     Abel, 
197  ;  Do.  184  ;  E.  1 1 1  ; 
H.  77  ;    Isb.  117  ;   Jcb. 
150;  Jo.  37  ;   J.  55,99, 
162,    187  ;     Mgy.    125  ; 
N.    167  ;  R.    loi,   121  ; 
T.   88,    109,    130,    182  ; 
W.  22,  114,  148,  159 
HoUoway,         Holowaye, 
HoUway,  Holwaye,  A<j. 
42  ;    J-    3,   59  ;    >^Irth. 


181  ;    R.   47,   94  ;    Rt. 
113  ;  Rg.  49  ;  W.  26 
Hollydaye,  see  Holliday 
HoUye,  R.  30 
Holman,  J.  1 18 
Holmer,  Ez.  37  ;  R.  12 
Holmes,   Homes,  E.  84  ; 

G.  187;  J.  82  ;  K.  147; 

M.    187;    als.    Tayler, 

G.  158.     See  Home 
Holowaye,  see  HoUoway 
Holshipp,         Holsheppe, 

Holsheepe,     Hoolshyp, 

Holdship,    Howshippe, 

Howsheepe,    Ag.    23  ; 

Al.    115,    150  ;    Arnold, 

161  ;    E.    113  ;    J.   177  ; 

Mgy.  98  ;  Mau.  17  ;  L. 

21  ;    R.    40  ;    S within, 

134  ;  Sbl.  66;  T.  35 
Holsie,  Wit.  184 
Holstead,  Holsteede,  Hol- 

stide,  see  Houlstead 
Holtam,      Holtane,      see 

Holtham 
Holte,   Howlte,    C.    183  ; 

J.  40 
Holtham,  Holtam.  Holtom, 

Holtane,  Al.  84,  180;  A. 

124  ;  Cecil,  23  ;  Ez.  23, 

178  ;    G.    32,    193  ;    J. 

10*    19,  41,    125,    132; 

R.  57;    T.    118*,   202  ; 

W.  35 
Holwaye,  see  HoUoway 
Holwell,  H.  180 
Holyfaste,  J.  23 
Holyman,  Mgt.  6 
Ho;«borne,  see  Honiborne 
Home,  Whome,    Hombe, 

Homme,    Hu.    60 ;    Js. 

II  ;    Mgt.    125  ;    T.    15. 

See  Holmes,  Hone 
Homes,  see  Holmes 
Homfrey,  see  Humfrey 
Hone,     Hoane,     Whone, 

Honnie,  Jo   127  ;  J.  10  ; 

R.    144;    Rt.    113;    T. 

25  ;  W.  123,  139.     Sec 

Home 
Honiborne,      Honyborne, 

Honibourne,  Howborne, 

A.  171  ;   Isb.  93  ;  J.  48, 

154  ;    R.    74,    175  ;    '^• 

113 
Honneman,  W.  20 
Honnie,  see  Hone 
Honyborne,  see  Honiborne 
Hoodes,  Mth.  118 
Hooke,  Hook,  Cr.  6S  ;  E. 


244 


hidex  Nomtmim. 


155  ;  Frideswide,  198  ; 

isb.  175;  Jo- 154;  ^isy- 

85  ;    R.    10,    105  ;    Kt. 

61  ;  T.  127,  161  ;  W.  7; 

ah.  Parker,  W.  43 
Hookes,  J.  45 
Hooper,  Hoper,Whooper, 

Whoper,       Ag.       120  ; 

Ansel,  135  ;    Ant.  191  ; 

Augn.     80 ;    Ch.     168  ; 

El.   137  ;  Ez.   131,   133, 

135)  189  ;    G.  108  ;    Gi. 

124;  H.  8,  28,  y],  97  ; 

Jo.   32,   124,   134  ;  J.  5, 

8,    18,  63,  72,  93.    105- 

112,  136,  137,  142,  158, 

169,  173*,  191  ;   ^igt- 

53.93  ;  M-  156  ;  Mau. 
156;  N.  39,  74,  123  ; 
R-  3.  64,  79,  83,  113, 
125,  127,  144,  149,  172, 
181  ;  Rt.  129  ;  T.  19, 
31,36,71,  III,  136,  139; 
Wit.  155  ;  W.  38,  145, 
147,  185*  ;  als.  Edney, 
Rt.  172  ;  W.  161  ;  als. 
Rosier,  Al.  122  ;  New- 
sam  als.  R.  127  ;  Secil, 
Sisell  als.  J.  204  ;  W. 
177  ;  Yonge  als.  Rg. 
123.     See  Hopper 

Hoore,  see  Hoare 

HooreTvood,  see  Horwood 

Hoorne,  see  Home 

Hopcott,  Hopcoate,  J.  72  ; 
Kt.  194  ;  W.  1 14 

Hope,  Hoppe,  A.  197  ; 
Arnold,  128  ;  Ja.  103  ; 
K.  153  ;  R.  34;  W.  49, 
58,  104,  167 

Hoper,  see  Hooper 

Hopkin,  Hopkyn,  Jo.  48, 
90  ;  J.  48  ;  .Maud,  16  ; 
Ph.  91  ;  Rt.  13  ;  T.  20. 
See  Hopkins 

Hopkins,  Hopkyns,  Hip- 
kins,  Ad.  178  ;  Alx.  4  ; 
Al.  106,  109  ;  A.  1 24  ;  Ar. 
189  ;  E.  184  ;  Ez.  72  ; 
Griffin,  87  ;  H.  ;8,  ■]■]  ; 
Js.  65,  67,  136;  Ja.  190; 
Jo.  84;  J.  8,  72,95*  103, 

116,  142,  149,  1 5-'  '99; 
Jd.  178;  Mgt.  42,  153; 

R-  77,  159  ;  Kt-  ^^.  96, 
118,  127,  151,  157  ;  St. 
164  ;  T.  86,  90,  1 1 1, 
121,  153,  184  ;  W.  113, 

1 17,  118,  148,  J95,  196, 
203  ;      als.     Seaborne, 


Seburne,  Ed.  63  ;  J.  ' 
156;  St.  104;  Hathway 
als.  Rt.  170  ;  Seaborne, 
Seaburne  als.  Ag.  60, 
100  ;  Al.  43  ;  Mgt.  81  ; 
R.  98  ;  W.  169.  See 
Hopkin,  ap  Opkin,  Op- 
kins,  Popkin,  Hopkis 

Hopkis,  Al.  20 

Hopkyn,  see  Hopkin 

Hoppe,  see  Hope 

Hopper,    Rt.    62.       See 
Hooper 

Hopton,  D.  190  ;  W.  193 

Hordes,  Alx.  126 

Hore,  see  Hoare 

Horn,  see  Home 

Homage,  see  Hornedge 

Hornbie,Hornebee,Horne- 
bie,  G.  100  ;  H.  173  ; 
T.  66 

Home,  Horn,  Hoorne, 
Ag.  27  ;  A.  141  ;  Ant. 
102  ;  Cc.  106  ;  Ez.  27, 
37,  113  ;  Fr-  158;  G. 
18  ;  Isb.  70  ;  Js.  65,  67  ; 
Jo.  71  ;  J.  29,  44,  n, 
82,  102,  121,  144,  152  ; 
Mgy.  29;  M.  161;  Mth. 
j  116  ;  R.  16,  30,  115  ; 
I      Rg.  78  ;  T.  4,  7,  13,  57, 

58,     lOI,    IJ2,    140,    161, 

204;  \V.58,66.SeeHurne 
Hornebee,   Hornebie,  see 

Hornbie 
Hornedge,  Hornidge, 

Homage,   Cr.    95,    161, 

162  ;    Jo.   98  ;    \V.   78, 

98,  178 
Horner,  J.    183  ;  Rt.  34* 
I      36  ;  \V.  185 
Hornidge,  see  Hornedge 
Horrold,     Edm.     90  ;    T. 

169.    See  Harrold 
Horsall,  Horsell,  Rt.  86  ; 

W.  191 
Horsam,  see  Horsham 
Horseley,  see  Horsley 
Horseman,  Horsman,. Mm. 

61  ;   R.  64  ;  Davies  als. 

R.  100.     .See   Hors/;/on 
Horsham,     Horsam,     Jo. 

116,  125  ;  J.  188  ;  Mgt. 

46  ;      \V.        1 59.       See 

Worsham,  Worzom 
Horsington.  .\%.  104 
Horsinon,  W'ebly,  167 
Horsley,  Horseley,  (i.  17; 

J.  5,  I  5  ;  R.  51  ;  Wesley, 

195 


Horsman,  see  Horseman 
Horston,     Horstone,     E, 

102  ;    J.    116;    R.    134. 
See  Whorston 
Hort,  Horte,  E.  166  ;  Ez. 
198  ;  Joshua,  199  ;  Lw. 

87 
Horton,  El.  158  ;  Hy.  63, 

65  :  Jo.  99;  J.  147 
Horwood,         Worwood, 
Whorewood,       Hoore- 
wood,  Woorwood,   Al. 
155,   176  ;  D.   189  ;  Ez. 
208  ;  Gi.   151  ;  H.   105, 
128  ;    Hy.   20  ;   Jo.   50, 
152  ;  J.  I,  24,  80,   152, 
160,   187  ;  Jy.   186  ;  J11. 
96*;  Mgt.  103;  N.  129  ; 
R.  61,  74,  152.  172  ;  Rt. 
66,68;  Rg.  8i*;T.  roo, 
146  ;   Wit.   117  ;   W.  7, 
78,  1 18,  159,  203.      See 
Harwood 
Hosier,  see  Hosyer 
Hoskins,  Hoskyns,  Hose- 
kins,   Hoskyn,  Ag.  15  ; 
J.     175,    200  ;    Kedgin, 
160  ;    N.    161  ;    R.   98, 
127  ;    Rt.    103  ;    T.    31, 
106,  205.    See  Haskins, 
Heskins 
Hosye,  T.  135 
Hosyer,   Hosier,  E.  176  ; 

Js.  186  ;  J.  II 
Hotchkins,  see  Hodgkins 
Hotkins,  H.  173 
Hotsom,  Hotson,  G.  65,67 
Houborow,  see  Holboro^v 
Houlbrocke,  see  Holbrook 
Houlder,  see  Holder 
Houldie,      Houldy,      see 

Holdie 

Houldstead,see  Houlstead 

Houlford,  see  Holford 

Houlsteed,       Houldstead, 

Holstead,  Holstid,  Hol- 

steede,  Houlstead,  Hos- 

tid,    Howsteed,    How- 

stide,     H.     141    ;     Isb. 

175 ;  J- 36, 93, 138, 181  ; 

R.  3,  6,  76,  173 ;    Ki- 

151  ;  T.  59,  112 
House,  see  Howse 
Houseman,  see  Housman 
Houton,  see  Howten 
Houze,  see  Howes 
How,  see  Howe 
Howboro^v,      Howborue, 

Howbrow,      see     Hol- 

borow 


Index  "Noinimim. 


245 


Howchis,    Rg.    57.      See 

Hodges 
Howe,  How,  J.  47,  48,  74, 

160  ;  T.    109,    157  ;  W. 

104,   III  ;   als.   Lewen, 

J.  2 
Howel,     Howell,     Hoell, 

Al.  170,  178  ;  Dd.  141  ; 

Fr.  93  ;    Grf.   196 ;    Js. 

44,  114,  140;  Jsp.  195  ; 

J.    -]■],   91,    188;    Mgy. 

146  ;    N.    55  ;     Rt.    25, 

96;  W.  78,   139*    167  ; 

als.    Jenkins,     J.     189. 

See  Powell,  Appowell 
Howelis  als.  Williams,  T. 

106 
Howes,  see  Howse 
Ho  wet,  W.  172 
Howford,  see  Holford 
Howldar,    Howlder,    see 

Holder 
Howlebrooke,    see    Hol- 

brook 
Howlett,  Fr.  141 
Howlt,  see  Holte 
Howman,  J.  28 
Howse,  Howze,  Howes, 

Hawse,  House,  Houze, 

A.  206  ;    El.    141  ;    Ez. 

58,  175  ;  Jo.  170;  J.  5, 

116,  142,  156,  186,  199  ; 

R.    16,    151,    206  ;     Rt. 

132  ;  T.   109,  136,  163; 

W.  20,  107 
Howseman,      Houseman, 

R.  13  ;  Rt.  61 
Howsemaye,  R.  34 
Howsteed,  Howstide,  see 

Houlsteed 
Howten,    Houton,    H.  8  ; 

J.  156 
Howze,  see  Howse 
Huchens,     Huchins,     see 

Hutchins 
Huckefaule,  G.  108 
Huckes,  Mgt.  36,  59.  See 

Hickes 
Huddleston,    J.    71.      See 

Hurdelstone,   Hurlston 
Hues,  see  Hughes 
Huet,  Huett,  see  Hewet 
Hugford,  J.  205  ;  W.  9 
Hugges,  Amb.  122 
Huggins,  Huggyns,  Hug- 

gon,    Al.    27  ;    A.    60, 

141  ;  J.  37  ;   Rph.  30, 

46,  53  ;  Rt.  47;  T.  T27 
Hughes,    Hues,    Al.    100, 

197  ;    El.  82,  198;    G. 

1  7    * 


131  ;  Gi.  190  ;  Jo.  56, 
149,  181  ;  J.  89,  154, 
164,  188*  ;  R.  71  ;  Rt. 
181,  187  ;  T.  81,  155, 
193,  202  ;  W.  84,  155. 
See  Hewes 

Hugill,  W.  190,  203 

Hugman,  Ant.  196  ;  R.  47 

Huings,  Huinges,  Jo.  142; 
R.  46 

Hulbard,  W.  172 

Hules,  see  HuUes 

Huleth,  P.  83 

Hulings,  Hulinge,  Hul- 
lings,  Hulins,  Fr.  190  ; 
H.  122,  178  ;  Jo.  132  ; 
J.  105,  181  ;  Mgt.  142  ; 
Mgy.  200  ;  Ph.  53  ;  R. 
201 

Hull,  —  162  ;  J.  152;  N. 
34  ;  R.  44  ;  Rt.  47 

Hullemaker,  Scrivener 
als.  Mgt.  16 

Hulles,  Hules,  Hullis, 
HuUys,  Al.  4,  27,  52  ; 
G.  84  ;  Hu.  16  ;  Jo. 
170  ;  J.  105,  129,  149  ; 
R.  25 

Hullier,  see  Hallier, 
Helyer,  Hillier 

Hullings,  see  Hulings 

Hullis,  Hullys,  see  Hulles 

Hulme,  T.  163 

Humberston,  J.  5 

Humerstone,  J.  28 

Humfrey,  Humfreys, Hum- 
fray,  Hurafrie,  Hiimfries, 
Humferis,  Humfereis, 
Humferye,  Humfrye, 
Humfryes,  Humphreys, 
Humphries,  Humphryes, 
Homfrey,  Umfray,  Um- 
frey,  Umphrey,  Um- 
phreys,  Vumfreys,  Ag. 
18,  120  ;    Al.  108  ;   B\v. 

178  ;  Edm.  8,  10,  153  ; 
El.   23  ;    Gi.    58  ;    Isb. 

126  ;  Jo.   137,   154  ;  J- 

12,  50,  95,  96,  164,204; 
— ,  12  ;  Mgt.  29*  ;  Rph. 

179  ;  R.  94,  162  ;  Rt. 
112;  T.  34,  83,  94,  130, 
145,  179  ;  W.  7,  32,  35, 
55,  205  ;  als.  Maior, 
Ma;/or,  Jo.  180  ;  Rs. 
129  ;  T.  127 

Hungerford,    E.    128;  G. 

102,     109  ;      K.      164  ; 

Mgt.   10 
H  unt,  Hunte,  A.  2  ;  Alx. 


(see  Saunder,  66) ;  Ant. 
133  ;  D.  170  ;  Edm. 
23  ;  Ez.  207  ;  H.  102  ; 
J.  17,  162,  170;  Mgt. 
200  J  Saunder,  66  ;  T. 
6,  36,  64,  169,  182  ;  W. 

31,  35*,  11.  49,  75,  94, 
186  ;  als.  Ashmeade, 
Ayshmead,  J.  103,  173  ; 
Ashmead  als.  Ant.  1 76  ; 
J.  52 

Hunter  als.  "Pirrj,  T.  140 

Huntifigton,  Ed.  175  ;  J. 
72 

Huntley,  Huntly,  Al.  122; 
Ant.  151,  190;  Bgt.  193; 
Cc.  196;  E.  20,  166,  172, 
208  ;  G.  168  ;  Js.  129  ; 
Jo.  75  ;  J-  14*,  33,  52, 
55,  156,  178,  179;  K. 
99  ;  R.  6,  127  ;  T.  123; 
W.  130  ;  als.  Simonds, 
Amb.  172 

Hurdelstone,  St.  41.  See 
Huddleston,  Hurlston 

Hurdes,  Hu.  80  ;  W.  54 

Hurdman,  Ph.  16,  91 

Hurlston,  J.  173.  See 
Huddleston,  Hurdel- 
stone 

Hurne,  Ag.  81  ;  El.  128  ; 
Ez.  137  ;  Js.  42,  59,84, 
124;  J.  47,  55,  99,173; 
Ju.  144  ;  Mgy.  57  ;  R. 
10,  129  ;  Rt.  18  ;  T. 
69,  118,  159;  W.  100, 
133,  184.  See  Heyrne, 
Home 

Hurst,  Hurste,  C.  49,  161, 
192  ;  G.  I  ;  Hy.  70  ;  R. 
191*;  Mgt.  6;  Mgy. 
93  ;  W.  81 

Hurtell,  Mgt.  2 

Huscocke,  W.  187 

Hushold,  J.  44 

Hutchins,  Huchens,  Huch- 
ins, Hitchins,  Hitchens, 
Hutchings,  Hutchyns, 
Hitchyns,  Hichens, 

Hitchings,  Hychens, 
Hytchins,  Ag.  106  ; 
Ant.  182,  197  ;  Edm. 
20  ;  E.  183  ;  Ez.  155  ; 
Fr.  131  ;  Gi.  48,  156  ; 
Jo.  ■>,i ;  J.  126,  129  ; 
Jph.  1.88;  M.  186; 
Mau.  15  ;  R.  125,  193  ; 
T.  13,  141  ;  W.  27,  137  ; 
als.  Balle,  R.  57  ;  als 
Deakins,    J.     160 ;     T. 


246 


Index  Nominum, 


100,    155,    191  ;    Smith 

als.  J.  74  ;  T.  127.    See 

Hochyns 
Hutman,  W.  21 
Hutton,     Uttom,     Utton, 

Hln.  24  ;     Hy.  45  ;     R 

22  ;  W.  7 
Hyat,  Hyatt,  see  Hyett 
Hyche,        Hyches,       see 

Hiches 
Hychens,  see  Hutchins 
Hychman,  Hycheman,  see 

Hichman 
Hyckenell,  see  Hig-nell 
Hyckes,  see  Hickes 
Hyde,  Hide,  H.  145  ;  Hu. 

20;  T.  31,  59,  157  ;  W. 

70,  150 
Hyeat,  see  Hyett 
Hyer,  see  Heyre 
Hyett,  Hyet,  Hyette.  Hiet, 

Hiett,      Hiatt,     Hyatt, 

Hyat,    Hyeat,    AI.   32  ; 

Cr.    139  ;  G.    80,    156  ; 

H.  3,  32,  108,  156  ;  Hu. 

152  ;  Isb.  140  ;  Js.  124  ; 

Jo-  75,  131  ;  J- 5, 16,19, 

68,  69,  71,  89,  93,  156, 
160,  166,  168.  169  ;  Ju. 
83;  Mgy.  121  ;  Ph.  55; 
R.  51,  71,  96;  Rt.  34, 
49,  57,  88,  92,  142,  196, 
201  ;  Rg.  144  ;  T.  2,  6, 
II,  12,  26,  45,  47,  53. 
57,  86,  98,  106,  112,  114, 
139,  i57i  169,  177,  193; 
W.  39,  86,  102,  106, 
1 14,  117,  122*,  123,  150, 
165  ;  ah.  Stokes,  Mgt. 
123  ;  W:  92 

Hygens,  Hygfg^en,  Hyg- 
gens,  Hyggyns,  see 
Higgins 

Hygnell,  see  Hignell 

Hyll,  see  Hill 

Hyller,  see  Hiller 

Hyllye,  see  Hilley 

Hylp,  J.  61 

Hyman,  Hymon,  Himan, 
Jo.  199  ;  J.  5  ;  R.  51, 
134  See  Highman, 
Heyman 

Hynde,  Hinde,  Al.  99  ; 
Do.  115;  G.  102  ;  J. 
95,  96  ;  T.  1 1  ;  W.  26. 
See  Hindy 

Hynds,  Hyndes,  J.  65,  67 

Hyndye,  ste  Hindy 

Hynneat,  N.  49 

Hynton,  see  Hinton 


Hypwell,  see  Ipwell 
Hyrne,  see  Heyrne 
Hyron,  Hyrron,  see  Hiron 
Hytchcocke,    see    Hitch- 

coxe 
Hytchins,  see  Hutchins 
Hytchman,  see  Hichman 
Hyxe,  see  Hickes 


Ibell,   Ibull,    R.    19;    Rt. 

30 ;  ^z-  24 

Icheman,  see  Hichman 
Ickins,  see  Hickins 
Iddredge,    Ideridge,    see 

Etheridge 
Idolls,     IddoUs,     Idolles, 

Al.    109  ;    Cr.    99  ;    El. 

165;    Gbl.  180;    J.  33, 

59,   89,    129  ;    Ju.    124  ; 

Ph.  181  ;  T.  120;  W.  94 
Igles,   Jyles,  Ag.  65,  67. 

See  Ingles 
Ikyns,  see  Hickins 
lies,    Illes,    Isles,     Yles, 

Al.      197  ;      Ed.     145  ; 

EI.  141  ;    Hu.  54;    Isb. 

166  ;     Jo.    53  ;     J.   65, 

67,    75,     n.     93,    142, 

183  ;   K.  109  ;    N.  112  ; 

R.   79,   152*     175,  190; 

T.  101,  104  ;   Wit.  139  ; 

\V.  51,  97,  115,  137,169. 

See  Eyles 
likes,  H.  82.     See  Hikes 
Imbry.  T.  143 
Ingles,    InguUs,    Ynguls, 

H.  Ill  ;  J.  205  ;  R.  44  ; 

T.    22,    117,    185  ;    W. 

139:  Bloxam,  Bloxham 

ah.  Rph.  1 10  ;  W.  41 
Ingram,   Yngram,   J.    21, 

59,   112;    Lk.  140;    R. 

115  ;   Rt.  9,    107,   205  ; 

T.    25  ;     Rawiyns   ah. 

A.  32 
Ingulls,  see  Ingles 
Inland,    Wyneyarde    a/s. 

T.  74.     See  England 
Inman,  W.  62 
Ipwell,    Hypwell,    J.    50, 

105  ;  M^y-  no  ;  W.  97 
Ireland,   El.    135,   198  ;  J. 

200  ;     Mgt.  142  ;    Rph. 

112  ;   R.  138  ;   Rt.  136  ; 

Wit.   7  ;    W.    184,    191, 

195,   202  ;    ah.   Chey, 

Cheyin,     J.     36.      See 

Erland,  Yerlond 
Isack,  Isake,  Izaacke,  E. 


122  ;  J.  181  ;  Mgt.  136; 
Rt.  40  ;  Wit.  177 
Ithell,  Ithel,  J.  1 1,  95,  96  ; 
R.  169;  T.  51,  59;  W. 

73 
Itheridge,    Ithridge,    see 

Etheridge 
Iving,  Ivinge,  Amb.  153  ; 

Rt.  164.     See  Evinge 
Izaacke,  see  Isack 
Izod,  Izodd,  Izode,  Izard, 

Izord,    Al.     155,     168  ; 

Bgt.  178  ;  H.  102,  168; 

J.  5,  28  ;    K.  60  ;   Mgy. 

171  ;  Mau.  77  ;  N.  24  ; 

W.  26*  70,  86,  148,  153, 

182,  187,  204 


Jackes,  see  Jaques 
Jackettes,  Jackette,  Jac- 

ketes,    Chn.    133  ;    El. 

77  ■  T.  64,  1 59  ;    W.  94 
Jackman,Jakeman,Avery, 

151  ;     Ch.    160 ;      Isb. 

154  ;  J.  103  ;  R.  138 
Jackson.  Jacksons,  Jacsun, 

Jackeson,  J.  1 2  ;  K.  I98 ; 
•   Mgy.  168  ;  R.  201  ;  Rt. 

149  ;  T.  194  ;  ah.  Booth, 

Boothe,  Jo.  134  ;  J.  117; 

T.  106  ;  W.  112  ;  Booth 

ah.  Jo.  56 
Jacob,  Jacobe,  And.  in; 

Cr.  3. 
Jacsun,  see  Jackson 
Jakeman,  see  Jackman 
Jakes,  Jakys,  see  Jaques 
James,  Jamis,  Jamys,  Ag. 

22  ;    Al.    7,    139,    145  ; 

A.    150  ;    E.    62,    160  ; 

Fr.  145  ;    G.  175  ;    Git. 

65,  67  ;    Hannah,  207  ; 

H.  5,  13,48  ;  Jsp.  156; 

Jo.6,37,  49,  56,79>i83; 

J.  16,  48,  105,  113  ;  Lw. 

loi  ;    Mgt.   192  ;    Rph. 

10,  78  ;    R.  25,  42  ;  Rt. 

61,  83,  129  ;  T.  41,  46* 

155,  164,  167  ;  Tm.  188  ; 

W.      18*      203  ;      ah. 

Hedgkins,  Rt.  105  ;  ah. 

Shild,   Shylde,   Ja.  71  ; 

J.  73  ;  ah.  Thomas,  H. 

87  ;    Thomas  ah.  T.  89 
Jane,  see  Jeyne 
Jaques,      Jakes,      Jakys, 

Jackes,   Ant.     119  ;    J. 

56,   103,  128  ;  R.   132  ; 

T.  9,  30  ;  W.  1 2 


Index  Nominum, 


247 


Jarrett,  A.  197  ;  J.  3 

Jarvis,  Jervis,  Gervis, 
Gervise,  Jeryase,  Jer- 
vice,  Frd.  172  ;  Jo.  5, 
loi  ;  J.  7,1,  36  ;  Rt.  69  ; 
T.  184 

Jatt,  J.  71 

Jay,  Jaye,  Yaye,  Ag.  27  ; 
J.  21  ;  W.  109 

Jayne,  see  Jeyne 

Jaynes,  see  Jeynes 

Jedge,  W.  42 

Jeffe,  Geffe,  Geyffe,  Ag. 
38  ;  J.  39,  147  ;  Mgt. 
55  ;  R.  36  ;  Rg.  96; 
T.  26,  34.  ;  W.  180,  See 
Gelfe,  Jeffes 

Jeffereis,  Jefferey,  JeflFerie, 
Jefferies,  Jefferis,  see 
Jeffreys 

JefiFerson,  T.  146 

Jefferys,  Jeffereis,  Jefferey, 
Jefferie.  Jefferies,  Jeffe- 
ris, Jeffery,  Jefferyes, 
Jeffreis,  Jeffreyes,  Jeff- 
reys, Jeffries,  Geffereys, 
Gefferys,  Al.  148  ;  Bw. 
143;  Cr.  171;  Hu.  135, 
153  ;  Isb.  134;  J.  33* 
45,  52,  85,  99,  124,  140; 
Maud,  73  ;  R.  109*110, 
152,  175  ;  T.  6,  9,  142, 
182  ;  W.  190*  ;  als. 
Collett,  R.  148  ;  als. 
Underwood,  R.  134 

Jeffes,  J.  28,  91,  131,  192  ; 
Jla.  168  ;  Ju.  163  ;  Mgt. 
55,  81  ;  R.  74  ;  T.  104, 
164;  W.  41.  See  Gelfe, 
Jeffe 

Jeffreis,  Jeffreyes,  Jeffreys, 
Jeffries,  see  Jefferys 

Jeff,  Jelfe,  see  Gelfe, 
Yelfe 

Jelkes,  J.  195 

Jeninges,  Jenings,  Jenins, 
see  Jennings 

Jenkes,  J.  173. 

Jenkins,  Jenckins,  Jen- 
kings,  Jenkyn,  Jenkyns, 
Jeynkyns,  Al.  yj  >  E. 
32  ;  Ez.  109  ;  Gf.  116  ; 
Hu.  32  ;  Jo.  183  ;  J.  21, 

74.  79;  '^igt-  157;  R. 

186,  205  ;  Rt.  91,  190  ; 
R\v.  142  ;  T.  109,  145, 
195  ;  W.  18,  53,  189  ; 
Howell  als.  J.  189  ; 
White  als.  J.  181  ;  St. 
104 


Jenkynson    als.     Kinard, 

R.  50 
Jenner,  Fr.  186;  Rt.  183; 

W.   203  ;   als.   Tamier, 

Ja.  189 
Jennings,  Gennings,  Jen- 
ins,  Jenings,  Jeninges, 

Jenninges,         Jennyns, 

Jenyngs,     Jenynges, 

Jenyns,  Ag.  27,  43  ;  Al. 

4,   124  ;    Br.   187  ;    Dn. 
.68;  El.   168  ;  Ez.   188  ; 

H.  82,  133,  186;  J.  50, 

103,     140,     144  ;    Mgy. 

164  ;   R.  83  ;  Rg.  loi  ; 

T.  9,  44,  78*   117,  130; 

Wit.  46 
Jervase,   Jervice,    Jervis, 

see  Jarvis 
Jesse  als.  Cooper,  J.  119 
Jeste,  Al.  yj  ;  J.  36.    See 

Geast 
Jeve,  H.  170 

Jeyce,  Cowper«/j.  El.  137 
Jeyne,    Jane,    Jayne,    E. 

189  ;    J.  38,  52  ;    Mau. 

93  ;  T.  51,  52  ;    W.  72, 

180.  See  Gene- 
Jeynes,  Jeyns,  Jaynes, 

Jynes,  Geenes,  Geynis, 

Al.  97  ;  Jo.  112  ;  J.  21, 

24,  no,  147,  158  ;  Mrth. 

138  ;  Nth.  200  ;  Rph. 

193  ;  R.  204  ;  Rt.  107, 

113;  T.  105,  153,  170; 

W.  128,  182 
Jeynkyns,  see  Jenkins 
Jhonson,  Jhonsons,  see 

Johnson 
Joacham,  Joachim,  see 

Jocham 
Jobber,  Git.  20 
Jobbes,  see  Hobbes,  Jla. 

18 
Jobbins,Jobbyns,Jobynes, 
Jobyns,  Amb.  143  ;  Ed. 

158;  E.  178  ;  Jo.  36; 
J-  19.  36,  79,  loi,  138  ; 

Ph.  118  ;  R.  13  ;  Rt. 

127  ;  T.  177  ;  W.  32, 
92,  130,  161,  167 
Joblyne,  \V.  189  . 
Jocham,  Joacham,  Joa- 
chim, Jochiam,  Jotcham, 
Cr.  168  ;  Isb.  70  ;  J. 
52,  142  ;  T.  66*  68  ; 
W.  163 
Johem  {sic).,  66 
Johns,  Johnes,  J.  19  ;  Ls. 
138  ;  N.  3.   See  Jones 


Johnson,  Johnsons,  Jhon- 
son, Jhonsons,  Jonson, 
Jonsons,  Al.  97  ;  Co. 

174  ;  E.  82,  93  ;  Frd. 
198  ;  Js.  no;  Jo.  154*; 
J.  5,  24,  29,  41,  -JT,  121, 
150  ;  Mgt.  93,  loi  ;  Ml. 

1 20  ;  R.  1 9,  30,  96,  I  oo  ; 
T.  88,  92,  121,  145  ;  W. 

9,  n,  122,  163,177,182* 
203  ;  als.  Boote,  Roote, 
Fr.  109  ;  W.  100 

Jones,  Jonnes,  Joyns, 
Jonys,  Jonnys,  Ag.  40, 

41,  54.  117  ;  Al.  27  ;  A. 
124,  150,  197;  Ant.  120; 
C.  122  ;  D.  189;  Dd. 
38,75,78,176;  Ed.  150; 
Edm.  60,  165,  198  ;  E. 

42,  135,  189,  196  ;  Ez. 
27,  32,  184  ;  Gbl.  106  ; 
Gi.  79  ;  H.  40,  90,  102, 
183,  198;  Isb.  18  ;  Js. 
18,  199  ;  Ja.  72  ;  Jsp. 
52  ;  Jo.  60,75,  n6,  129, 
136  ;  Jenkin,  154  ;  J.  6, 

10,  19,  29,  57,  71,  -j-j, 
79.    87,   93,    105*     107, 

119,  131,  134,  158,  173, 
185,  186,  194,  195,  196; 
K.  -JT,  198  ;  Ls.  138, 
173;  Mgy.  154,  162; 
M.  187;  Mgn.3;  N.3, 
69,  87  ;  Ph.   13,  40,  59, 

121  ;  Rice,  51  ;  R.  8, 
30,43,  51,  100,  103,  n8, 

134,  138,  152,  157,  191  ; 
Rt.  69,  76,  n  6,  132,  1 70 ; 
Rg-  157,  187  ;  St.  164; 
T.  4,  13*  41,  42*  44, 
66,  n2,  121,  135,  146, 
167,  184,  186,  187,  190, 
205  ;  W.  4,  7,  n,35,  61, 
64,  94,  98,  100,  120,  126, 

135,  148,  153,  170,203*; 
als.  Davies,  Ez.  186  ; 
als.  Hawlinge,  J.  89  ; 
als.  Lewes,  Lewis,  Rt. 
195  ;  Wit.  170  ;  als. 
Tucker,  Js.  99  ;  Hailing 
als.  T.  86  ;  Price  als. 
R.  127  ;  Tucker  als.  T. 

Jonson,       Jonsons,       see 

Johnson 
Jopson,  T.  148 
Jorden,  Jordene,  Jordeyne, 

Jordayne,     Jordaine, 

Jourden,    Jurden,    Ant. 

128;  Bgt.  148;  Cr.  54; 


248 


Index  Nominum. 


I 


Ed.  27  ;  Edm.  128,  143; 

E.  70,    172,    176;    Isb. 

84,  121  ;  Jo.  150;  J.  33, 

118,     122,     189;     Mgt. 

87  ;    N.   164  ;    R.  2,  6, 

146,   164  ;  Rt.  76,  134  ; 

S.  190  ;  T.  26,  98,   134, 

184;    Wit.    55  ;    W.   7, 

10,  128;    als.  Hamons, 

A>?.  109;  J.  150 
Jotcham,  see  Jocham 
Jourden,  see  Jorden 
Jowling,     Jowlings,     K. 

198  ;   R.   190 
Joyce,   Fr.   168  ;  R.   113; 

T.  169.     See  Joyes 
Joyde,  W.  7 
Joyes,   Jo.   160  ;    Rt.   34  ; 

W.  145.     See  Joyce 
Joyner,    Jo.    28  ;    T.    31  ; 

W.   18 
Joyns,  Js.  18.     See  Jones 
Juden    als.   Wheeler,    T. 

114 
Jurden,  see  Jorden 
Jurie,  T.  46. 
Jyles,  see  Igles 
Jynes,  see  Jeynes 


Kaifford,  El.  148 
Kallam,  T.  75 
Kalloway,  J.  156 
Katernes,  H.  17 
Kay,  Al.  187.     See  Key 
Keake,    Keak,     Keke, 

Keeke,  Keyke,  Ag.  12  ; 

Al.  182  ;  Edm.  65,  67  ; 

Jo.  1 10  ;  J.  156  ;  R.  30, 

173  ;  T.  31,  139;  W.  90 
Keare,      Keere,      Keyre, 

Kere,       Kiere,       Kire, 

Keire,  A.  207  ;  E.  1 3 1  ; 

El.   63  ;  Fortune,   195  ; 

Hanes,  176;  Js.  49,  185; 

Jo.  69  ;  J.  90,  147,  192  ; 

Mgt.  98  ;    M.   207  ;    R. 

59,    107* ;    Rt.  69  ;    T. 

132,  «9i 
Keble,  Ag.  153  ;  H.  113; 

T.  202  ;   W.   III.     See 

Keeble 
Keblewhite,  G.  160 
Keche,    W.    2.     See  also 

Kyche 
Kecke,  Keck,  Ag.  42  ;  Gf. 

40;     J.    6,     168,     179; 

Mgy.   24  ;    N..55  ;    T. 

46,  153;  W.  35,  76,  145 
Kedde,  see  Kidd 


Kedgwyn,  Kedgin,  Keg- 

wyn,    H.    28  ;   J.    183  ; 

W.  109 
Kedicke,      Kedick,      Ke- 

dycke,   Jo.  69,    162  ;  J. 

65,  67  ;   R.  144 
Kedorde,  T.  34 
Kedwardes,       Kedwards, 

Jo-    '35  ;    J-    73-    126  ; 

Mgt.  116;  T.  202 
Kedwelly,  W.  109 
Kedycke,  see  Kedicke 
Keeble,     Bernard,     188; 

Mgt.  188.     See  Keble 
Keeke,  see  Keake 
Keele,  Jo.  98  ;   Rg.  125 
Keeling,   Kelinge,  J.  24  ; 

Ml.  108 
Keemp,  see  Kempe 
Keene,    Keen,    Js.    200 ; 

Jsp.  200  ;  J.  140 
Keere,  see  Keare 
Kegwyn,  see  KedgTwyn 
Keilocke,  see  Keylock 
Keire,  see  Keare 
Keise,  see  Keyse 
Keke,  see  Keake 
Kelinge,  see  Keeling 
Kelsale,  E.  205 
Kemble,   Cr.   58  ;  J.   163  ; 

Ml.  142  ;   Rt.  44,  134 
Kembridge,  J-  39  ;  R.  144 
Kemett,  Kemette,  Kemet, 

Kemmett,    Ag.    13,  49, 

197  ;    E.  139;    Isb.  14, 

199;  J.  29*    56,  95,  96, 

207  ;  R.  12 
Kemis,  Kemys,  Kemmis, 

Kemmys,  Ab.  196  ;  Ag. 

63  ;   A.   165  ;   J.    5,   24, 

171;  als.  Lewes,  Lewys, 

W.  20,  100 
Kerape,    Keemp,     Kemp, 

Kimpe,     Kympe,     Dd. 

73  ;   H.  32  ;  Js.  28  ;  Jo. 

32,   14;  ;    J.   82  ;    Rph. 

190  ;     R.    39  ;     Rt.    30, 

36  ;  W.  45,  56,  92  ;  als. 

Miles,  W.  94 
Kempsford,  H.  145 
Kemys,  see  Kemis 
Kench,    Kenche,    Al.    42, 

108  ;  J.  8*  ;   K.  30  ;  T. 

21  ;  W.  107.   SeeKinch 
Kendall,  Kendell,  A.  189  ; 

Hy.  183;  J.  43 
Kennett,  Isb.  80  ;  Js.  199 ; 

Jo.  5  ;   N.  77 
Kenrick,    Kenricke,    Ag. 

61  ;  Thurston,  58 


Kent,  Kente,  Al.  22,  32  ; 
Fr.  192  ;  Js.  124;  J.  3, 
12,  24,  60,  62,  91,  138, 
166;  Mgt.  136;  Ml.  29; 
N.  19,  89,  175  ;  R.  9, 
105  ;  Rt.  24  ;  Rg.  136; 
Wit.  104  ;  W.  114,  146, 
180,  190 

Kerby,  see  Kirby 

Kere,  see  Keare 

Kerry,  Kerrie,  Edm.  122  ; 

Jo.  127, 145 ;  K.  78,79; 

W.  145,  150 

Keswell,  R.  81 

Keterminster,  T.  22.  See 
Kittermuster 

Kewlock,  see  Keylock 

Key,  Grisogon,  156;  Jo. 
1 19  ;  T.  109.     See  Kay 

Keyes,  see  Keyse 

Keylock,  Keylocke,  Kei- 
locke, Kewlock,^  Ag. 
100  ;  Edm.  73  ;  Ez. 
184  ;  Isb.  116  ;  J.  49, 
loi,  119;  N.  55  ;  R. 
81,    201  ;    Rt.   40;    T. 

15.  175.  193  ;  W.  15 

Keynes,    J.     146  ;     Mgt. 
142.     See  also  Keysne 
Keyre,  see  Keare 
Keyse,  Keise,  Keyes,  A. 

155,  182*  ;  Jo.  8*;  J. 
41,  79,89,207  ;  K.  124; 
M.   127  ;    T.   153,  207  ; 

w.  17, 55.  170 

Keysne,     H.     198.       See 

also  Keynes,  Caine 
Keyte,  Keyt,  J.   179;  T. 

157  ;  W.  88,  125 
Ke3rward,  Wit.  21 
Kidd,  Kedde,  Jo.  158  ;  J. 

24 
Kidwelly,       Kydwelly, 

Taylor     als.     E.     124  ; 

Tucker  als.  J.  65,  67 
Kiere,  see  Keare 
Kiffen,  Al.  115. 
Kilbe,  Kilbee,  see  Kilby 
Kilbery,      Kilberye,     Kil- 

burye,   E.  63  ;  Js.  1 16  ; 

W.  88 
Kilby,      Kilbye,       Kilbe, 

Kilbee,  Cr.  126  ;  H.  90; 

Mi^y.   154  ;   M.  98  ;  W. 

165 
Kildermoore,  Kildermere, 

Kyldermoore,   Ag.  90  : 

T.  81,  187 
Kilford,  J.  91.  131 
Killinge,  see  Kyllinge 


Index  Noininum. 


249 


P 


Kilmaster,  Killmister,  T. 

161  ;  R.  164 
Kimberley,  Ez.  156 
Kiramer,  see  Kymber 
Kimpe,  see  Kempe 
Kinard,  Jenkynson  ah.  R. 

50 

Kinche,  —  22.  See  Kench 

Kindon,  Hy.  166 

Kingf,  Kinge,  Kings, 
Kinges,  Kyng,  Kynge, 
A.  184;  D.  178  ;  Edm. 
82,  124;  E.  3S,  45,  137, 
141,  172  ;  Gi.  82  ;  H. 
56,  126,  193  ;  J.  II,  14, 
56,  79,  132,  134,  147, 
150,  171,  192  ;  Ju.  93> 
129  ;  K.  65.  67  ;  Mgt. 
93,  105,  125  ;  Mgy.  42  ; 
Ph.  173;  R.  99,  185  ; 
Rt.  9;  T.  19,34.48,53, 
92,  115,  153,  184,  193, 
202  ;  Wit.  17  ;  W.  4 
15,  3^,  53,  81,  100, 
127,  128,  185,  189  ;  als. 
Barrowe,  W.  76 ;  als. 
Blacknay,  S.  152  ;  Bar- 
row a/j.  Ez.  108;  Blake- 
ney,    Blackines   als.  J. 

162  ;     Wit.     72.       See 
also  Nelme,  J.    14 

Kingeswood,  T.  35 
Kingett,  E.  102 
Kings,  see  King 
Kingsbury,  J.  188 
Kingscote,      Kingescote, 

Kingscoate,  Kynscotte, 

Kyngscott,    Ab.    182*  ; 

Cr.  119  ;  Mau.  181  ;   N. 

47  ;  W.  86 
Kingsland,  W.  18 
Kingston,    Ed.     1 50  ;    G. 

189  ;    als.  Soloman,   J. 

147 
Kinman,    Kynmon,   J.    5  ; 

Rt.   81  ;     Hodges    als. 

H.  166  ;  Rt.  108 
Kinne,    Kynne,    E.    175, 

183  ;   J.   42,    121,    199; 

Mgy.  168 
Kirby,      Kirbie,      Kerby, 

Kyrbie,  Kyrbye,A.  165  ; 

Bgt.    68  ;     Edm.    165  ; 

E.  131  ;  Ellis,  III  ;  Jo. 

79;  J-  24.  69,  171  ;    Rt. 

15,    98  ;     Rs.    151  ;    T. 

46,  132  ;  W.  94 
Kire,  see  Keare 
Kirkham,     Kyrchara,    T. 

157;  Mgy.  24 


Kirkmao,      Kearkman, 
Kyrkman,    G.    82  ;    N. 
149  ;   W.  78 

Kitchinner,  J.  108 

Kittermuster,  Kyther- 
minster,  Keterminster, 
Uo.  158  ;  Js.  no  ;  T. 
22,  207 

Knapp,  Wit.  203 

Knewet,  Ferrys  als.  T.  1 4 

Kneyte,  Ag.  13.  See 
Knight 

Kneyton,  W.  109 

Kniget,  W.  130.  See 
Knight 

Knight,  Knighte,  Knite, 
Knyght,  —  157  ;  Abi- 
gail, 176  ;  Ag.  27  ;  Al. 
Ill  ;  Cr.  108  ;  Dennis, 
104  ;  E.  90,  109,  148, 
172,  180  ;  El.  90,  1 19  ; 
Ez.  128  ;  Gi.  109,  158  ; 
Js.  56,  195  ;  Jo.  131, 
171  ;  J.  10,  13,  28,  52, 
58,  69,  82,  Zy,  91,  99, 
113,  119*  129,  158*, 
173;  K.  58,90;  L.I 52; 
Mgt.  159  ;  Mau.  46  ; 
P.  168  ;  R.  103,  105, 
148,  159 ;  Rt.  20,  94, 
186,  195  ;  Rg.  36  ;  Slv. 
201  ;  T.  15,  30,  39,  53, 
117*  169,  177  ;  Wit. 
78  ;  W.  53,  72,  90.  See 
Kneyte,  Kniget,  Knizth, 
Kynth,  Nygth 

Knipe,  J.  194 

Knizth,  J.  14.  See  Knight 

Knowles,  Knowiles, 
Knowlys,  Ag.  84  ;  Al. 
46  ;  Ez.  58  ;  G.  120  ; 
Guy,  50  ;  Js.  5  ;  Jo.  71  ; 
J.  19,  29*  36,  2,1,  93. 
106,  192  ;  Jla.  17  ;  Ph. 
loi  ;  Rt.  57,  107  ;  T. 
83,  188*  ;  Wit.  205 

Knyght,  see  Knight 

Kullimore,  see  Collymore 

Kyche,  Kytch,  El.  4  ;  W. 
66.     See  also  Keche 

Kydden,  W.  22 

Kyd^velly,  see  Kidwelly 

Kyldermoore,  see  Kilder- 
moore 

Kyllinge,  Killinge,  J.  112  ; 
R.  61  ;  T.  130 

Kymber,  Kimmer,  Al. 
113  ;  Edm    208  ;  P.  89 

Kympe.  see  Kempe 

Kyng,  Kynge,  see  King 


Kyngscott,  see  Kingscote 
Kynmon,  see  Kinman 
Kynne,  see  Kinne 
Kynscott,  see  Kingscote 
Kynth,     Rg.     6.       See 

Knight 
Kyrbye,  see  Kirby 
Kyrcham,  sec  Kirkham 
Kyrkman,  see  Kirkman 
Kyrman,  T.  80 
Kyte,  Kyet,  Kyght,  Kite, 

Ag.  27  ;  Jo.  95  ;  J.  24, 

41,    114,    116,    192  ;    R. 

25,  42,  85,  94,  129  ;  Rt. 

73,  144,  194  ;  T.  74,  76  ; 

Wit.    Ill,   160  ;    W.   7, 

2^  45, 159 

Kytherminster,  see  Kitter- 
muster 


Labingfton,  R.  96 
Lacrowe,  Rph.  105 
Lacy,  Lacie,  Lacye,  Ant. 

43  ;  E.  115  ;  J.  80,  199; 

R.  81  ;   T.  47,  76  ;    W. 

109.      See  also  Lasyes 
Ladbrook,       Ladbrooke, 

Lydbroke,    J.    59  ;    M. 

103  ;  W.  86 
Laight,  see  Light 
Lambe,   Ez.  84;    T.   31  ; 

W.  185 
Lambert,  Lambart,  Lom- 
bard, Lombart,  Lumbard, 

Lumbart,  Lumbert,  Do. 

161,  204  ;   Git.  178  ;  Jo. 

181  ;  J.  33,50;   K.  58; 

Mgt.  114  ;  R.  69,  144  ; 

Rt-  9,  34,  53,  no,  142  ; 
T.  51,  115  ;  W.  70 
Lamden,  G.  192 
Lampley,  J.  29 
Lander,  see  Launder 
Lane,  Lanne,  El.  56  ;  Ez. 
14;    Frd.    166;    H.  62, 
63,   168  ;   Isb.   141  ;  Jo. 
42  ;  J.   5,  93,   116,    119, 
136,     168,    208  ;    Mgy. 
1 14,    116;    R.    10,    39, 
127,   136,   187  ;   Rt.   13, 
64  ;  Rg.  57  ;  T.  2,  6, 
53,  55*,  76,  136;  Wit. 
120,    163  ;    W.    15,   31, 
41,   49,    148,   203  ;   als. 
French,  Rgd.   186;    R. 
88  ;  French  als.  Al.  151; 
Wit.  84,  167  ;   W.  26 
Lang^eld,  J.  160 
Langford,    A.    168  ;    Ez. 


250 


Index  Nominum. 


117  ;   J.    129,    168  ;    R. 

1 1 5  ;  T.  92.    See  Long- 
ford 
Langsoone,  W.  120 
Langston,    Langstone, 

Longestone,  G.  84  ;  T. 

134  ;  \V.  31,  191 
Lante,  J.  19 
Lapley,    Shewsmyth  ah. 

W.  55 
Lap  worth,    Al.    165  ;    J. 

45  ;    R.   14  ;    Rg.  no  ; 

Wit.  147  ;  W.  182 
Larence,  see  Lawrence 
Large,  J.   179;    K.    155  ; 

R.  138 
Larkam,  Js.  108 
Larken,  G.  50 
Lasyes,  T.  12.    See  Lacy 
Latham,    H.     145.      See 

also  Alatham,  Letham 
Latimer,  Mgt.  194 
Latner,  R.  94 
La?/de,  Jo.  56.    See  Lond 
Laughton,      Laughten, 

Lawton,     J.    80,     207  ; 

Rt.  51,  191  ;  Rg.  62 
Launce,  Su.  164 
Launder,  Lander,  Frs. 

120;  Jo.  5  ;  J.  93  ;  R. 

3*  ;  T.  61,  71  ;  W.  123 
Laurence,  see  Lawrence 
Law,  Lawe,  W.  126,  133 
Lawelly,      J.      23.      See 

Lawley 
Law^es,  T.  92 
Lawley,  Jo.  60  ;    J.   61  ; 

Wit.  26.     See  Lawelly 
Lawne,  J.  45 
Lawrence,  Law^rens,  La- 
rence,    Laurence,     Ag. 

38  ;  Al.  133,  174  ;  And. 

45,    174  ;    A.   114,   151, 

194  ;    Ant.  189  ;    Edm. 

82  ;    El.    yj,    145  ;    G. 

156;  Guy,  137  ;    H.  52, 

95,   131  ;    Ja.  129  ;    Jo. 

114  ;  J.  3,  119,  121,  126  ; 

Jla.  39  ;  M.  132  ;  N.29; 

R.  3,  89,  142,  191  ;    Rt. 

39,   154.   159,    188  ;    T. 

44,   53,  64,    104  ;    Wit. 

179;  W.  26,  32,  48,  58, 

66,   98,    100,    104,    118, 

176,    182  ;  ah.   Tayler, 

W.  72  ;  Evans  als.  Al. 

n  7  ;  J-  99  ;  Willis  ah. 

T.  132 
Lawson,  Jo.  17 
Lawton,  see  Laughton 


Laye,  R.  25 

Layney,  R.  182 

Layte,  Ez.  93 

Lea,  Ley,  Leye,  Chn.  93  ; 

EI.  198  ;    J.  28  ;     Mgy. 

87  ;  P.  29  ;  T.  26,  107  ; 

W.41,184  ;  ah.  Balden, 

R.  123.     See  Lee,  Lye 
Leadeard,  see  Liddiard 
Leanye,  see  Lenny 
Leaper,  Leper,  Ag.  4  ;  R. 

30;  T.  188 
Leaste,  see  Lest 
Ledenton,  R.  99 
Ledge,  J.  60    See  Legge 
Lee,    Leigh,    Augn.    97  ; 

Mgt.  3  ;   Mgv.  61;  Mrn. 

61  ;  N.  17  ;   P.  34,  186; 

Rg.  38  ;     W.  26,     120, 

125  ;     Clarke    ah.   W. 

117.  See  Lea,  Lye,  Aly 
Leech,    Leeche,    Leetch, 

Letche,     Cr.     97  ;    Gi. 

186  ;   Jenever,   199  ;    J. 

5  ;    Rt.    154;    T.    125; 

W.  203,  207 
Leetle,  see  Little 
Leger,  see  St.  Leger 
Legge,  Legg,  Leyg,   E. 

56  ;    Ez.    180  ;    Jo.    17  ; 

J-    5,  36,   75'    '56,    160, 

171  ;  Ju.  91  ;  Mgt.  200; 

Mth.     177;     N.     154; 

Rgd.   149  ;  Rt.  83,  98  ; 

W.  143,  194.  See  Ledge 
Leigh,  see  Lee 
Leight,  see  Light 
Leighton,    A.     114  ;    El. 

131  ;    J.   168  ;    Ju.   86: 

R.  185  ;  T.  46,  81  ;  W. 

143 
Lemes,  J.  23 
Lenard,  see  Leonard 
Lenny,    Lennye,    Lennie, 

Leanye,   Leney,   Leny, 

Lennig,   Ag.    64,    67  ; 

Ez.    147  ;    J.    59,    133  ; 

Jy.    162  ;  K.   188,    192  ; 

Mau.      146  ;     Oswald, 

189  ;    R.    136;    T.  53  ; 

Uzald,    189;     W.    135. 

See  Lynny 
Leonard,    Lenard,   J.   36, 

113,178;  T.  7;  W.  15; 

Busher    ah.     W.     120. 

See  Lynny 
Leper,  see  Leaper 
Lest,    Leaste,     Rt.     39  ; 

W.  2 
I  Letche,  see  Leech 


Letham,  Mgt.  134  ;  ah. 
Farley,  W.  161.  See 
Latham 

Letherland,  Lytherland, 
N.  50;  R.  43 

Levedge,  J.  43 

Leveres,  Hu.  60 

Lewellin,  see  Lluellyn 

Lewen,  And.  60  ;  Ez.  3  ; 
Howe  ah.  J.  2 

Lewes,    Lewis,    Lewice 
Lewies,   Ag.    27  ;     Al 
139  ;  A.  158  ;  Ant.  115 
Ed.  143  ;  El.  170  ;    Gf. 
80  ;   H.  124  ;  Hu.  149 
J-    14*,  33,   50,  87,  91 
103,  131,  185  ;   Jla.  18 
Mgt.  136  ;    R.  40,  169 
Rt.  61  ;    S.    162,   208 
T.  41,  86,  107,  139,  153 
159,  202  ;  Wit.  187,  203 
W.  4,  26,  32,41,76,  130, 
143*;  ah.  Goh,  Rt.  151 
als.  Tayler,  Ant.   126 
Butler  ah.  Ag.  145  ;    J. 
177  ;     T.    146 ;     Jones 
ah.  Rt.  195  ;  Wit.  170  ; 
Kemis,  Kemys  ah.  W. 
20,  100 

Lewicke,  Luycke,  J.  57  ; 
Rt.  16 

Lewies,  see  Lewes 

Lewlinge,  see  Lluellyn 
and  Lowlinge 

Le'wood,  Edm.  40 

Ley,  Leye,  see  Lea 

Leyg,  see  Legge 

Liddiard,  Lyddiard,  Lead- 
eard, J.    154,   188  ;    W. 

143 
Liddoll,  W.  i6r 
Lide,  Lyde,  G.  126  ;  Mrt. 

125 
Lies,  J.  166.     See  Lye 
Light,  Laight,  Leight,  J. 

142,   152  ;   R.   146  ;  U. 

139.  See  Lyte 
Lightfoot,       Lyghtfoote, 

A?.    81  ;     E.    72  ;    Jo. 

136;  J.  5;  T.  55;  W. 

58,  75,  84 
Ligon,  see  Lygon 
Limbrick,  see  Lymbrick 
Lincke,  see  Lynke 
Linckingholt,   Mgy.  154; 

R.  159  ;  W.  143 
Lincy,  see  Linsey 
Lingall,    J.   65,  67,    1 10  ; 

Mgt.  98  ;  Ml.  127 
Lingham,  R.  173 


Index  Nomimim. 


2^1 


Linke,  see  Lynke 

Linsey,  Lincy,  Lynsey, 
Lynzey,  Alx.  95  ;  Al. 
14  ;  Jo.  5  ;  J.  62  ;  Rph. 
132  ;  Rg.  96 

Lippiatt,  Lippyat,  Lyp- 
peat,  Lyppiatt,  J.  14, 
144  ;  Js.  45,  199  ;  Allen 
als.  Edm.  163 

Lisance,  see  Lysaunce 

Lisons,  see  Lysons 

Litchfield,  Rt.  201 

Little,  Litle,  Littull,  Lytle, 
Lyttyll,  Lyttle,  Lyttell, 
Leetle,  Ai,^  21  ;  Al.  4  ; 
A.  167,  168  ;  Cr.  2  ; 
Ez.  23  ;  Gi.  145  ;  H. 
12,  23  ;  Hu.  47  ;  Jo.  I, 
5*;  J.  8,  23,  33*  37, 
95*  162*  179  ;  R.  25  ; 
T.  2,  4,  36,  100,  III* 
174,  179;  W.  II,  15, 
72,98,  157 

Litton,  Lytton,  T.  191  ; 
W.   153 

Liverie,  Turner  als.  J.  14 

Llewellin,  see  Lluellyn 

Lloyd,  J.  166,  181  ;  T. 
1 54.     See  Floyd 

Lluellyn,  Lluellen,  Lluel- 
lin,  Lluellingfe,  Llewel- 
len,  Llewellin,  Lle^vel- 
linge,  Llewellyn,  Lewel- 
lin,  Lewelline,  Lewellyn, 
Lewlinge,  Flewelyn, 
Fluellinge,  Fluellins, 
Ja.  171  ;  Jo.  28  ;  J. 
5,  126,  129,  205  ;  K. 
85  ;  Maud,  112  ;  T.  11, 
55,  132  ;  Wit.  115  ;  W. 
51*  80,  94,  205 

Loaker,  see  Looker 

Locke,  Lock,  A.  197  ; 
Edm.  84  ;  Ez.  18  ;  H. 
37  ;  Isb.  124  ;  J.  44,  47, 
199 ;  Mk.  169  ;  Rey- 
nold, 71  ;  Rt.  187  ;  Rg. 
44;  T.6, 112,205  ;  W.  54 

Locker,  Lokyer,  Edm. 
I58;W.49.  See  Looker 

Locock,  Ed.  16 

Lodge,  Hu.  175  ;  J.  73. 
See  Lugge 

Logge,  R.  6 

Loggin,  Loggins,  A.  191  ; 
J.  129 

Loker,  see  Looker 

Lokyer,  see  Locker 

Lombard,  Lombart,  see 
Lambert 


Lome,  Al.  56 

Lond,  Londe,  Laz/de,  Jo. 

56  ;  J.  24;  R.  188 
London,  Ez.  56  ;  Jer.  144. 

See  Longdon 
Long,  see  Longe 
Longden,    Longdon,    A  I. 

42,    115,    128  ;  Ar.    90, 

108  ;    Isb.  20  ;    Jo.  43, 

107  ;  J-  50,  74,  75,  113, 
121,  131,  147,  100; 
Mrn.  119  ;  M.  183  ;  N. 
93  ;  R.  91  ;  Rt.  103  ; 
T.  84,  88,  96,  138,  163  ; 
W.  21,  58,  126,  127, 
128.  See  London 
Longe,  Long,  Ag.  i,  80, 
86,  182*;  Al.  60,  72; 
Gi.  84,  174,  198,  205  ; 
H.  128  ;  Hy.  116;  Isb. 
163  ;   Js.    127  ;   Jo.   84, 

177  ;    J-   8,  33,  43,   50, 

60,  72,  82,  89,  loi,  102, 

113,  129,  177;  Jpli-  194; 

Mgy.  112,  125  ;  M.  200; 

Maud,  6  ;  N.  69  ;  R.  43, 

96  ;  Rt.  190 ;  Rg.  183  ; 

T.  2,  62,  81,   115,   n2, 

146  ;  Wit.  177  ;  W.  62, 

64.  78,  98,  100,  186 
Longestone,  see  Langston 
Longford,  A.   186  ;   R.  9, 

24  ;    Sm.    134  ;    T.    96. 

See  Langford 
Longman,  T.  132 
Longney,    Ag.    10,    122  ; 

Jo.  63  ;  J.  99  ;   R.  2,  59, 

no;   Rg.  74  ;  T.   174; 

Wit.  9,  90,  137  ;  W.  4 
Looker,  Loker,  Loaker, 

Fr.  169  ;  J.  19,  68  ;  T. 

140.     See  Locker 
Looseberry,  E.  153 
Lord,  Lorde,  H.  189;  Js. 

140  ;    J.   loi,   186  ;     R. 

51  ;  Rt.  53  ;  T.  17,112; 

W.  17,  117 
Loringe,  Loringes,  J.  39, 

162 
Love,  W.  53 
Loveday,Lovedaie.  Lowe- 

daye,      Lowrday,      Gi. 

183  ;    Ja.    196  ;    J.  1 2 1, 

199  ;    Rt.   loi  ;    T.  53, 

90,   115,   179,   193,  201  ; 

W.  145,  153 
Lovell,  Edm.  122  ;  Rt.  6  ; 

T.   191  ;    W.  176.     See 

Lowell 
Loveridge,  Loveredg«, 


Edm.  82  ;  J.    131,   154, 
170;  T.  159 
Loveringe,      Loverynge, 
Loueringe,  Ag.  23  ;  El. 

139  ;  J-  119*,  171  ;Mgt. 

118,  148  ;    R.  185  ;  Rg. 

86  ;  T.  9,  26  ;  W.  9,  98 
Lowe,  Low,  Adrian,  163  ; 

Al.  158  ;    Co.  192  ;    Cr. 

13  ;    G.    16  ;    H.    117  ; 

Isb.    138  ;    J.    14,    150, 

173,204  ;  T.78  ;  W.73 
Lowedaye,  see  Loveday 
Lowell,  Isb.  82 
Lowlinge,    W.    15.      See 

also  Lewlinge 
Lowrday,  see  Loveday 
Loxley,  Titus,  100 
Lucas,  Dd.  97  ;    H.   193  ; 

Jo.  n  ;  J.  33,  91,  179  ; 

Rt.  1 70 ;  T.  1 9,  30,  74,  80 
Lucast,  R.  3 
Luce,  Jo.  200  ;  J.  177  ;  W. 

139 
Ludby,  N.  103  ;  Sm.  39, 

167.     See  Ludley 
Ludley,     N.     157.       See 

Ludby 
Ludlow,  Ludlowe,  Ludloe, 

Edm.    102  ;    J.    5,    82  ; 

Jd.    164  ;    R.    96,    103, 

201  ;  St.  148 
Luffingham,   Js.  166  ;  Jo. 

140  ;    J.    173  ;    R.    96, 
201  ;  T.  132 

Lugge,  Lugg,  Ez.  95  ;  J. 

73,  99;    Lw.   177  ;    R. 

43,  83  ;    T.  31,  64,  75, 

159;    W.    66,    70,    151. 

See  Lodge 
Lumbard,        Lumbart, 

Lumbert,  see  Lambert 
Lunn,  Fr.  186 
Lustey,  Lustie,  T.  31,  88 
Luycke,     see     Lewicke, 

Lyke 
Lycense,  see  Lysaunce 
Lydbroke,  see  Ladbrook 
Lyddiard,  see  Liddiard 
Lyde,  see  Lide 
Lydyate,        Lyddyate, 

Lydeatte,      Lydiate, 

Alberow,  81  ;  H.  56  ;  T. 

25  ;  ah.  Brewer,  T.  140 
Lye,  Ez.  147  ;  Isb.  95*; 

Rt.  39  ;  T.  83,  193  ; 

Wit.  165  ;  W.  32  ;  als. 

Malten,  J.  97  ;  Simons 

als.  Rt.  83.     See  Lies, 

Lyghe,  Aly,  Lea,  Lee 


2^2 


Index  Noiiiimini. 


Lyfolly,  Lyfollie,  Lyfolie, 

Lyfholy,    G.     1 16  ;    J. 

200  ;    R.  42,  78 
Lygensons,  J.  2^ 
Lyghe,  T.  72.     See  Lye 
Lyghtfoot,  see  Lightfoot 
Lygmore    als.    Scelwyn, 

J.   10 
Lygnoll,  see  Lyngnold 
Lygon,    Ligon,    Al.   147  ; 

El.  79 ;  Fr.  109;  H.  63  ; 

J.  188 
Lyke,    J.   82.      See   also 

Luycke 
Lylly,  R.  105 
Lymbrick,      Lymbrycke, 

Lymricke,       Limbrick, 

Ant.  122  ;    El.  12  ;    Ez. 

10  ;    R.  157  ;    Rt.  140  ; 

T.     125  ;    als.    Parker, 

T.  90  ;  Parker  als.  J.  134 
Lymbridge,  Al.  109 
Lymme,  T.  130 
Lymricke,  see  Lymbrick 
Lynall,  H.  14 
Lynck,  see  Lynke 
Lyne,  Rph.  125  ;  Rt.  79 
Lynell,  see  Lyttyll,  W.  15 
Lynett,    Lynnet,   Al.    14  ; 

J.  6  ;     K.  1 13  ;    R.  71  ; 

T.  12 
Lyngnold,Lyngnoll,  Lyg- 

noll,    Ez.   27  ;    Gi.  27  ; 

R-53 
Lynke,    Lynck,    Lincke, 

Linke,  Ag.  56  ;  Al.  -Ji  ; 

H.  166  ;  Ja.  142  ;  J.  44, 

166  ;    Mgy.    156,    161  ; 

R.  30;  Rt.  157;  T.  14, 

51*   78,  100  ;  \V.  97 
Lynnet,  see  Lynett 
Lynny,    Busher    als.    Rt. 

132.        See      Leonard, 

Lenny 
Lynsey,       Lynzey,      see 

Linsey 
Lyppeat,    Lyppiatt,     see 

Lippiatt 
Lyrcome,  T.  1 1 
Lysaunce,    Lisance,    Ly- 

cense,   A.   143  ;  J.   85  ; 

Ls.  55 
Lysons,   Lisons,  A.  174  ; 

J.  164  ;  W.  147 
Lysterley,  E.  70 
Lyte,  Wit.  167.  See  Light 
Lytherland,    see   Lether- 

land 
Lytle,  Lyttell,  Lyttle,  see 

Little 


Lyttler     als.      Lyttleton, 

Ant.  78 
Lytton,  see  Litton 


Mabbott,  Mabbatt,  Mab- 

bett,   Mabatt,   Mabbat, 

Ma^bbat,  Ant.  23,  108  ; 

E.    97,    141  ;     El.    60  ; 

Ez.    124  ;    Jo.  97,  160  ; 

J.  60,   169  ;  Mgt.    108  ; 

Mm.  no ;     R.    30,    78, 

85  ;  Rt.  18;  T.  86,  114, 

150,  172;  W.  49,  94,  115 
Mace,  Ez.  195  ;  J.  5,  147  ; 

L.   186;    Rt.    94,    129; 

T.   114,   154,  191.     See 

Maze 
Macham,  J.  17  ;  T.  11 
Machin,  Machyn,  Machen, 

Al.  4;   H.  192  ;  Js.  158  ; 

J.    33,    136,    156;    Mgt. 

152  ;  Rgd.  no  ;  R.  46  ; 

T.  13,  18  ;  W.  n8,  176, 

203 
Macy,  Js.  124  ;  J.  72.  See 

Meysey 
Madding,  Rt.  134 
Maddock,  Madocke,  Edm. 

158  ;  E.  141  ;   Ez.  160  ; 

J.   57,   132;    Rt.  6;    T. 

58,  59,  191 
Maggott,  R.  151 
Maile,  see  Mayle 
Mailes,  see  Mayles 
Maior,  Ma;;or;  Humfreys, 

Humphries,       Umfreys 

als.  Jo.  180  ;    Rs.   129  ; 

T.  127.     See  Mayor 
Maisemore,      Maysmore, 

Ez.  1^  ;   J.   3,  69  ;    R. 

29  ;  T.  9 
Maisey,  see  Meysey 
Maisters,  see  Master 
Makarath,  Ad.  100 
Malam,  T.  1 1 
Maldson,  see  Malson 
Male,  see  Mayle 
Malin,  see  Malyn 
Malken,  R.  6 
Mall,   Mawle,  J.  23,  24  ; 

K.207;  R.  I38;W.  35; 

als.  Cotemore,  H.  143 
Mallett,    Mallet,    Mallat, 

Chn.  104  ;    E.  14  ;    Ez. 

35,    82  ;     Isb.    131  ;    J. 

10*    91,    107,    178  ;    K. 

35  ;    Mau.    149  ;    R.  9  ; 

T.  69,  193  ;    Welthian, 

49  ;  W.  17,  48*  51,139 


Malone,  Marnly  or.,  Amb. 

186 
Malpas,    Mawpas,  T.  19, 

83,  148  ;  W.  64,  123 
Malson.   Maldson,  Maul- 
son,  Mawlson,  El.  139  ; 

Ez.  35  ;    J.  3,  8,  29,  80, 

97  ;    R.  34  ;    Rg-   'o  ; 

\V.   143;    Danyell   als. 

T.  ni      • 
Malton,   Maulten,  Mault- 

ing,  J.  10  ;  Ag.  40  ;   H. 

20  ;  J.  82  ;  Mgy.  6  ;  R. 

51;    T.   205  ;    Lye  als. 

J- 97 
Malverne,    H.    135  ;     Jo. 

147  ;    J.   133,  178  ;    R. 

30;  W.  15,  130,  133 
Malyn,     Malin,    Malyne, 

Ez.  72  ;    R.  25,  47  ;    T. 

88,  94,  109,  136  ;  W.  86 
Man,  Mann,  Maune,  Mon, 

Mone,  Monne,  Moune, 

Ag.  46  ;    Al.    147  ;    E. 

I33>  153  ;  Jo.  52  ;  J-  2, 

5,  20,91,  n6,  129,  158, 

199;     Mgt.    40,    189; 

Maud,    162  ;    N.    177  ; 

R.   3,   SI,   n2  ;  Rt.  34, 

169;  Su.  174  ;  T.  9,41, 

148,   194  ;    Wit.  4,   70  ; 

W.  n,  32,  38,  84,  135. 

See  Mans 
Ma>7bbat,  see  Mabbott 
Manbye,  Manbie,  H.  63  ; 

J.  19,  82 
Mancell,  see  Mauncell 
Mander,  see  Maunder 
Maning,  see  Manning 
Manke,  J.  8 
Mann,  see  Man 
Mannery    als.    Hawkins, 

H.  82 
Manning,  Mannynge, 

Maning,  Ed.  162  ;  Edm. 

23  ;    El.  47  ;    Ez.   153; 

Gi.  72,  n6  ;    Jo.  6  ;    J. 

19,  50,  93  ;  R.  185  ;  Rt. 

144,    187,    204  ;    Rosa- 
mond,   129  ;    T.    205  ; 

W.  15,  46 
Mannington,  Ez.  183 
Ma;;or,  see  Maior 
Mans  als.  Smith,  W.  125 
Mansell,  see  Maunsell 
Mansfield,  W.  n4 
Mansworth,  J.  163  ;  Mgt. 

173 
March,  Marche,  Jo.    10  ; 
J.  48  ;  R.  62 


Index  Nomiiuuji. 


^DO 


Marchant,  Marchaunt, 
Merchant,  Mercant,  A. 
193  ;  E.  150;  Jo.  33  ; 
Mth.  159;  W.  Ill,  182  ; 
Rt.  193  ;    T.  100.  206 

Marchar,  Gyfforde  als. 
Al.  84 

Marden,  A.  168  ;  Jo.  60  ; 
T.  36,  137 

Margaretts,  R.  172 

Marice,  see  Morris 

Mariman,  R.  132.  See 
also  Merry  man 

Markes,  Randle,  149 

Marling,  Marlin,  Marlen, 
E.  3  ;  J.  77  ;  T.  66,  80 

Marmyone,  Marmoynte, 
Marment,  Ant.  13  ;  T. 
184 

Marner,  Ph.  83 

Marnly  or  Malone,  Amb. 
186 

Marrick,  J.  74.  See  also 
Merrick 

Marsh,  Marshe,  Marse, 
H.  54,  70  ;  J.  19,  23, 
99,  101  ;  R.  55  ;  W.  128 

Marshall,  Ant.  70  ;  El.  3  ; 
Ez.  75  ;  Gbl.  70 ;  G. 
190  ;  H.  143  ;  Jo.  147  ; 
J.  8  ;  Mgt.  10,  13  ;  R. 
6  ;  T.  57,  130  ;  Smith 
als.  W.  123 

Marshold,  R.  25  ;  Rt.  25 

Marten,  Martin,  Mertyn, 
—  159;  Alx.  18  ;  Al. 
128  ;  A.  38  ;  Ed.  120; 
E.  50  ;  G.  58,  175  ; 
Guy,  175,  176  ;  H.  50, 
195*;  Js.  18;  Jo.  33, 
138  ;  J.  8,  21,  23,  37, 
40,  50,  54,  63,  71,  89, 
98,  102,  119,  131*  147, 
160  ;  Ju.  45  ;  Mgt.  160, 
166,  183  ;  Martin,  166  ; 
Maud,  112  ;  R.  2,  85, 
96,  123,  154*  173,  184, 
187,  195,  206  ;  Rt.  36, 
42,  46,  76,  109,  138  ;  T. 
25,  47*,  64,  71,  98,  loi, 
159  ;  W.  20,  31,  107*, 
180,  187  ;  ah.  Watts, 
Wattes,  Rph.  42  ;  T. 
42  ;  Wattes  a/j.  J.  152  ; 
W.  41,  109 
Marten,  J.  134  ;  R.  183 
Marturne,  J.  24 
Marwent.  see  Morwent 
Marwood,  R.  191 
Mascall,  MascoU,  H.  84  ; 


Millicent,  87,  200  ;  Rt. 
ICO  ;  W.  78 
Masfield,  Masfeild,  El. 
141  ;  Frs.  82  ;  H.  95  ; 
J.  181  ;  T.  45  ;  Wit. 
143  ;  Gardener,  Gardi- 
ner, Gardner  als.  R. 
123;     Mgt.     166;    W. 

133 
Mason,  Masson,  Mayson, 
Al.  46  ;  A.  158  ;  Cc. 
58,  186  ;  E.  41,  184, 
189;  El.  156,  158,  183  ; 
Ez.  48  ;  H.  65,  67,  ■]■], 
80,  82,  102,  156,  173  ; 
Ja.  181  ;  Jo.  36,  no, 
147,  149,  171  ;  Gf.  88  ; 
G.  23  ;    Gi.   163  ;    J.  i, 

8,  28,  2,^,  36,  55,  74.  82, 
116*  126,  131,  142,  149, 
158,  162,  173,  199  ;  L\v. 
138  ;  Mgt.  33,  44,  152, 
200;  Mgy.  44;  Percival, 
179  ;  R.  187  ;  Rt.  125  ; 
T.  26,  117,  143,  177,  188, 
191,  202  ;  Wit.  Ill  ;  W. 

9,  17,26,37,45,60,80* 
92,  107,  118,  141,  169, 
190  ;  als.  Hartilbury, 
J.  166  ;  als.  Simons, 
Symonde,  J.  119,  173, 
204  ;  Hartlebury  als.  J. 
Ill;  Smyth  als.  N.  189. 
See  Mawson 

Massinger,         Masinger. 

Massenger,  Messenger , 

Messinger,      Ar.      155, 

191,  197  ;    El.  175  ;    H. 

82  ;  Mgt.  161  ;  R.  121  ; 

Rt.  30  ;    Rw.   148  ;    T. 

43  ;  W.  98  ;  als.  Houlder, 

R.  132 
Master,  Masters,  Maisters, 

Mayster,  G.  126  ;  J.  75, 

114  ;  L.  107  ;  Mth.  142  ; 

R.   19,  46;    T.  80,  155, 

174 

Materfase,  J.  1 1 

Mathewe,  Matthew,  Ma- 
thewes,  Mathews,  Ma- 
thowe.  Ag.  20,  88  ;  Al. 
"J^  ;  Ant.  22  ;  E.  43. 
128  ;  H.  178;  Hu.  58, 
171  ;  Js.  144  ;  Jo.  45  ; 
J.  77,  85,  91*  126,  133, 
144,  175  ;  Mau.  49  ;  R. 
22,   78,    112,    138,    148  ; 

I    Rt.  71,  149;  s^  175 ; 

T.  18,  30,  71,   loi,  132. 
155  ;  Wit.  161  ;  W.  18, 


26,  106,  118,  137,  169, 
178  ;  als.  Phipps,  Ch. 
106  ;  Page  als.  J.  129  ; 
Waffon  als.  W.  86 

Maulson,  see  Malson 

Maulten,  Maulting,  see 
Malton 

Mauncell,  see  Maunsell 

Maunder,  Mander,  Geo. 
no  ;  Gi.  184  ;  J.  33  ; 
R.  132 

Maundfield,  Rt.  25 

Maune,  see  Man 

Maunsell,  Mancell,  Man- 
sell,  Mauncell,  —  22  ; 
Ag.  40  ;  Al.  143  ;  Brice, 
106  ;  Ed.  150  ;  Ez.  90  ; 
El.  70;  J.  95*,  129;  Mgt. 
116;  R.  79  ;  Rt.  91,  1 12, 
116;  T.  21,  41,  195  ;  W. 
84,  92,  94*  141  ;  als. 
Alexander,  Al.  133  ;  A. 
126  ;  J.  1 10  ;  Alexander 
als.  Cyprian,  183  ;  Ez. 
68  ;  H.  65,  67  ;  J.  63 

Maverley,  W.  169 

Mawgerte,   Wyllyes  als. 

T.  35 
Mawle,  see  Mall 
Mawlson,  see  Malson 
Mawpas,  see  Malpas 
Maw^son,        Maw^sen, 

Adrian,    153  ;    Ag.   75 

Al.  77  ;     Hln.   loi  ;    J 

105,  119  ;   Mgt.  Y:,  ;  N 

179;  P.  24;  R.  57,  146, 

See  Mason 
May,  Maye,  H.  156,  160 

Jo.  42  ;  J.  108,  200  ;  M 

159;    N.  76;    R.    134 

151  ;    Rt.  185  ;    T.  61 

Wit.  80  ;    W.  126,  147  ; 

als.  Tyler,  R.  73 
Maycock,  J.  199 
Mayde.J.  184;  Mgt.  185; 

T.  Ill,  167 
Mayell,      J.       122.      See 

Mayle 
Mayhewe,  see  Mayo 
Mayle,    Maile,    Male,  A. 

128  ;    Ez.  104  ;    G.  99  ; 

H.  4,  156  ;   J.  no  ;   Ju. 

60  ;  Mgy.  16  ;  R.  148  ; 

Rt.   98,    123,    167,    174  ; 

Sbl.  49  ;  T.  45.  59  ;  als. 

Heath,    W.     143.     See 

Mayell 
Mayler,  J.  28 
Mayles,    Mailes,  Al.   54 ; 

H.  4S,  153;  W.  133 


254 


Index  Nominum. 


Maylet,  Maylett,   J.    24  ; 

Mgy.  42 
Maylord,  Hu.  47 
Maynard,  Maynnard,  Ag. 

120  ;    Jo.  74  ;     M.  118  ; 

R.  186;    Rt.   186;    W. 

31,   58 ;  als.  Tyler,   T. 

49 
Mayo,    Mayoe,     Mayoo, 

Mayow,Mayowe,  May- 

hewe,  Al.  27,  161  ;    Fr. 

170;  Gi.  13  ;  C.uy,  47  ; 

Hu.  4  ;    Jo.  80  ;    J.  36, 

48,  68,  79,  80,  89,  154, 

187  ;    Mgy.   83  ;    R.  2, 

46,    112,    116,   157  ;  Rt. 

136  ;  T.  43,64,66,  115  ; 

W.    21,    39,    151,    178; 

als.  Tylar,  J.  119 
Mayor,  J.   21  ;    als.  Stol- 

lard,      H.      171.       See 

Maior  ;  see  also  Meyer 
Maysey,  see  Meysey 
Maysmore,    see      Maise- 

more 
Mayson,  see  Mason 
Mayster,  see  Master 
Maze,  J.  154.    See  Mace, 

Mease 
Meade,  Mead,  Meads,  A. 

64,  67  ;     Dd.    198  ;    Ja. 

67  ;  J.  200  ;  T.  51 
Meadows,        Meadowes, 

Rt.  24,  25 
Meads,    Dd.     198.      See 

Meade 
Meakes,  Meeke.  Meekes, 

J.  36,  105  ;  T.  127  ;  W. 

Meakins,     Mekins,      Gi. 
108  ;  Jo.  145  ;   T.  106  ; 

w.  135 

Meales,  E.  178 
Mearinge,  J.  154 
Mease,      W.      203.     See 

Maze 
Medcalf,  T.  121 
Medley,  Al.  56  ;  Rt.  125 
Meeke,      Meekes,       see 

Meakes 
Mekins,  see  Meakins 
Meller,  J.  137.  144 
Menchin.  see  Minchin 
Mercant,    Merchant,    see 

Marchant 
Mercer,  T.  170 
Meredith,     Packer     als. 

Mau.  156 
Meret,    Merete,    Merett, 

see  Merrett 


Merevaile,  W.  130 

Merrell,  Merelles,  T.  25, 
167 

Merrett,  Merret,  Meret, 
Merete,  Merett,  Mer- 
riatt,  Merritt,  Meritte, 
Meryet,  Meryette,  Myr- 
reat,  Myrret,  Al.  60 ; 
Ant.  133  ;  Cr.  151  ;  E. 
54  ;  Isb.  47,  52  ;  J-  47, 
50,65,67,  121,  188,  194  ; 
K.  65,  68  ;  R.  16,  47, 
142  ;  T.  26,  92  ;  Wit. 
31,  123  ;  W.  18,  26,  51, 
106,  133 

Merrick,  Mericke,  Ag. 
117  ;  Dd.  97  ;  Ez.  128  ; 
Jsp.  156  ;  Jo.  no;  J. 
171  ;  Mrth.  159.  See 
ap  Merick  ;  see  also 
Marrick 

Merroe,  Ez.  189 

Merry,  Merrye,  Merrie, 
Merie,  Mery,  Merye, 
Mirrie,  Mirry,  Myrrie, 
A.  168,  186  ;  Edm.  117  ; 
Ez.  58,  124,  160  ;  H. 
75  ;    Hu.  52  ;    Js.  131  ; 

Jo-  n,  75 ;  J-  5.  'o.  56*, 

57,   82,    136,    168,   190  ; 

K.     114  ;      M>^t.     164  ; 

Mm.  152  ;    R.  69  ;    Kt. 

6  ;  T.  25,  30,   53,    139, 

174;    Wit.  58;    W.  32, 

'57 
Merryman,  Merriman,  Do. 

109  ;  T.  182.     See  also 

Mariman 
Merston,  Mgy.  3 
Mertimere,  see  Mortimer 
Mertyn,  see  Martin 
Mery,  Merye,  see  Merry 
Meryet,     Meryette,     see 

Merrett 
Messenger,      Messinger, 

see  Massinger 
Metlowe,  Chn.  23 
a  Meyer,  J.  14.     See  also 

Mayor 
Meysey,  Meysy,  Meysye, 

Maisey,     Maysey,     Al. 

75  ;    Do.  104  ;    Jenifer, 

134  ;  J.  10,   19,  42,  93, 

129,    2<x> ;    Mgy.    129  ; 

R.    109,    121,    144  ;   Rt. 

125  ;    T.    179;    W.  35, 

51,  75,  182 
Michell,      Mychell.     Dd. 

122  ;    Js.  28,   124  ;    Jo. 

151  ;  J.  29.  40,   54,  87; 


Mgt.    55  ;    Mth.     119  ; 

Rg.  61  ;  T.  55,64,  III  ; 

T.  205  ;  W.  72,  75,  187 
Middlemore,        Myddyll- 

more,  W.  15 
Middleton,         Mydelltoa, 

Myddleton,    Ed.     120; 
i      Ez.  32  ;    Jo.  6  ;    J.  28  ; 

Rt.  6  ;  T.  179,  182  ;  W. 

61 
Midwinter,     Mydwynter, 

Edm.  97  ;    Js.   55  ;    T. 

152  ;  Cutler  als.  (i.  198 
Mifflyn,  Myfflyn,  E.  8  ;  R. 

16 
Mildmay,  see  Mylmay 
Mildwater,      Myldwater, 

Millwater,    Hy.   89  ;  J. 

36  ;  R.  136 
Miles,  see  Myles 
Milion,  tK\.  104.    ?  Milton 
Mill,  Myll,  Mylle,  Ag.  73  ; 

Al.  13  ;     A.  165*  ;    Bw. 

84  ;    Dd.   188  ;    E.  21, 

126,    158  ;    Ez.   32,    50, 

172  ;    G.    35  ;    Js    52; 

Jo.  106  ;  J.  24,  32*  yj, 

52,  57,  80,  87,  118,  119, 

135,  142  ;    Mgt.  6,  44; 

Mgy.  156  ;  Praxed,  161; 

R.  2,  59,  69;    Rt.  157  ; 

Rg.   55;    St.    159;    T. 

22,  35,  48,  51,  55.  115, 

163,208  ;  Wit.  Ill  ;  W. 

7,    117,    126,    135,    182, 

196.     See  Neil,  Ez.  165 
Millard,  Millarde,  Myllard, 

Myllarde,   Ag.   65,    67, 

130,    182  ;     Ant.    178  ; 

Dd.  128  ;    E.  190;    El. 

iSo  ;     Felix,   "jz  ;     Jo. 

116  ;    J.    24,    105,    116, 

119,  122,  134,   144,  149, 

199  ;  Ju-  45;  ^igt-  71  ; 

M.  181  ;  N.  6,  20  ;  R. 
62,  83,  98,  105,  113  ; 
Rt.  2,  39,  140  ;  T.  9, 
41,  61,  159  ;  Wit.  106  ; 
W.  2,  ■]},,  141,  147  ;  ap 
Roberts  als.  R.  16.  See 
Millward,  Wit.  88 

Millecheap,  see  Millin- 
cheape 

Miller,  Millar,  Millor, 
Myller,    Edm.    93  ;  El. 

133  ;  R-  15,  30,  138, 

193,  201  ;  T.  121  ;  Wit. 

135 
Millett,      Millat.     Millet. 
Myllat,  Mylett,  Jo.  14  ; 


Index  No7nmuin. 


255 


J.    158;     R.    190;     T. 

92*  ;  W.  161 
Millincheape.  Millecheap, 

E.  158,  198 
Milling-ton,  Rt.  74 
Millmay,  see  Mylmay 
Mills,       Milles,       Mylls, 

Mylles,   Ag.    1 58  ;    Cc. 

23  ;  Ch.   54,    108,  III  ; 

D.  133  ;    Ed.  178  ;    Ez. 

99,    183  ;    Isb.    93  ;    J. 

124,    126  ;     Mgt.    152  ; 

Mgy.  200  ;     Mau.   177  ; 

T.  22,  59,  98,   127  ;    U. 

114  ;     Wit.    195  ;     W. 

148  ;    als.    Butler,   Ag. 

122  ;  Wit.  118 
Millward,  see  Milward 
Millwater,  see  Mildwater 
Milton,  Mylton,  Ch.  172  ; 

EI.  124  ;    Ez.  176  ;    H. 

4,    166  ;    Ja.    176 ;    Jo. 

101  ;    J.  28,  50,  63,  79, 

93,  142,  162,   169,  192  ; 

Ju.  137  ;  Lw.  93  ;   Mgt. 

6  ;  Mgy.  96  ;  R.  91,  96, 

123;   Rt.    74,    86,    129, 

159,  181,  205  ;    Wit.  81, 

88  ;   W.   9,    22,   32,   35, 

45,  48,  88,  98,  106,  133, 

161*,  167,  176,  193.    See 

also  Mil/on 
Milward,  Millwarde,  Myl- 

ward,     Myllward,     Al. 

35,  yi  \  Js.  131 ;  Jo- 40, 
84;  J.  5^  48;   R.  51  ; 

Rt.   129  ;    Rg.   94  ;    T. 

136;    Wit.  88;    W.  37, 

121 
Minate,       Minett,       see 

Mynett 
Minchin,    Menchin,    Min- 

chen,    Minchon,     Min- 

chyn,    Mynchin,    Amb. 

197  ;    Ag.  84  ;   A.    165, 

183  ;  El.  122  ;  H.  120  ; 

J.  74  ;   Mgt.  146  ;   R.  9, 

57,  144,  157  ;    T.  92; 

W.  94.  120,  133,  141 
Mirrie,  Mirry,  see  Merry 
Mislyna/.f.  Peeter,  H.  135 
Mitford,      Mytford      als. 

Powle,  Ag.  52  ;    J.  99  ; 

Willis  «/.y.  Wit.  126 
Mochell,  see  Muchell 
Modey,    Modie,    Modye, 

see  Moody 
Mollington,  W.  26.     See 

Millington 
Mollyns,  H.  58 


Momford,      J.     41,     52  ; 

Etkins  als.  J.  108 
Mon,  Mone,  see  Man 
Monckes,  see  Munke 
Monday,    Mondie,    Mon- 

dye,  see  Munday 
Monden,  see  Munden 
Moninge,  see  Monningf 
Monmothe,  Munmoth,  Ag. 

41  ;   J.  24  ;    R.  55  ;  T. 

26  ;  W.  48 
Monne,  see  Man 
Monningf,  Moninge,  Mon- 

nynge.  Ez.  27  ;  Gi.  82  ; 

Jo.  28*;    K.    126;    R. 

13;  Rt.  142;  Rg.  179  ; 

T.  26,  100 ;    W.  26,  86, 

130 
Monnox,  Jo.  134  ;  T.  41 
Monnynton,  Rt.  40 
Monslowe,  R.  30 
Monttford  als.  Willis,  J. 

164 
Moodocke,  T.  55 
Moody,  Moodie,   Modey, 

Modie,   Mody,  Modye, 

Al.  3  ;  Ant.  82  ;  E.  80  ; 

Ez.    12,    171  ;  H.    158  ; 

Js.  24,  79;   Jo.  113;  J. 

19,  33,  52  ;    K.  60;    N. 

24,42;  Rph.  15  ;  R.  10, 

83,  132,  161,  186  ;   Wit. 

9  ;  W.  51* 
Moone,  E.  137  ;   Jo.  1 14  ; 

J.  144  ;  N.91  ;  R.  120; 

Rt.  59  ;  W.  139 
Moore,  More,  —  156  ;  Al. 

7  ;    Ant.  160  ;    Ch.  27  ; 

Ez.  128  ;  Fulke,  "j"]  ;  Ja. 

102  ;    Jer.  87  ;    J.  5,  79, 

108,  119,  152,  156,  177; 

Jy.  65,  67,  69;  K.  81, 

123;  L\v.47;  Mgt.  175; 

Mgy.     61  :       M.     200  ; 

Matthias,    208  ;     Rph. 

142  ;  R.  25,  89,  94,  icx), 

142,    157;    Rt.   46,  86, 

118,  125  ;  Sm.  125  ;  T. 

9,  61,  76,  80,   132,    140, 

153,  170;  Wit.  70;  W. 

7,  66,  122,  130,  133  ;  als. 

Butler,  T.  4.  See  Amore 
Mooreman,  see  Moreman 
Morce,  see  Morse 
Morecock,     Morcoke,    J. 

71,  154  ;    R.  205  ;    als. 

Smith,    Smythe,   J.  95, 

96  ;  T.  71 
Moreland,  see  Morland 
Moreman,        Morman, 


Mooreman,     Cr.     122  ; 

Deb.  160  ;    Isb.  90  ;    J. 

54  ;  R.  9  ;  Rt.  103  ;  W. 

54,  135 
Moreton,  see  Morton 
Morewent,  see  Morwent 
Morford,  Mourford,  i/I  u- 

ford,  Ed.  128  ;   J.  117  ; 

Isb.  152  ;  W.  130,  194 
Morgan,  Ant.  yj  ;  Aston, 

38  ;    Ez.  100  ;    G.  104  ; 

H.  141  ;  J.  10,  40,  105; 

Mgt.  71,  85*  ;    N.  170  ; 

R.  3;     Sm.  34  ;    T.  31, 

48,   76,    130  ;    W.    159. 

See  ap  Morgan 
Mories,  J.  52.    See  Morse 
Morland,   Moreland,   Ch. 

72  ;  G.  I 
Morlen,  T.  1 1 1 
Morley,  R.  98 
Morman,  see  Moreman 
Morwent,  see  Morwent 
Morraunt,  J.  59 
Morrell,  Ag.  61  ;    J.  122  ; 

P.  113  ;    Sbl.  120  ;  als. 

Roper,  R.  105  ;  T.  125  ; 

Roper  als.  W.  5 1 
Morren,  El.  70  ;    Ez.  14  ; 

Js.  14 
Morrey,  Morry,  Ez.  124; 

Gf.  52  ;   Isb.  194 
Morris,     Morrice,     Mor- 

rys,  Marice,  Chn.   104  ; 

Ez.    102  ;    Js.    181  ;    J. 

87,   156,   186,   188,  199; 

O.    127  ;    P.  118;    R-.. 

61  ;  St.  105  ;  W.  84,  88, 

159,  185  ;  als.  Smyth, 
W.  38  ;  als.  Snacknayle, 
T.  76  ;  Thomas  als.  W. 
58.     See  Mosse 

Morry,  see  Morrey 
Morse,       Morce,      Mors, 

Morsse,  Al.  124  ;  Amy, 

148  ;  A.  147,  172  ;   Ed. 

117  ;  E.  16  ;  Ez.  8,  44  ; 

Hu.  158  ;    Jo.  8*    136; 

J.  57,  62,  81,  99*    136, 

160,  171,  185  ;  Ls.  29  ; 
Mgt.  igi  ;  Ph.  105  ;  R. 
25.  42*  ;  Rt.  44,  81,  94, 
116,  201  ;  Rs.  76  ;  Sbl. 
47  ;  T.  38,  64,  117,  159, 
204  ;  W'.  62.  See 
Mosse,  Mories 

Morsley,  Mosly,  Morsly, 
Morseley,  Al.  54  ;  H. 
38  ;  T.  69  ;  W.  184. 
See  also  Mosley 


256 


Index  NojJiimwi. 


Mortimer,  Mertimere,  Fr. 

192  ;    J.   136,  162,  181  ; 

W.  157 
Morton,  Moreton,  Al.  124  ; 

Edm.    163  ;    Frs.    193  ; 

J.    54,  69,  91,  97  ;   Ju. 

149  ;  Lw.  177  ;  Rg.  76  ; 

Rt.    154  ;    R.    138  ;    T. 

39,   92,    98  ;    Wit.    104. 

See  also  Murton 
Morwent,      Morewent, 

Morwen,      Morwentes, 

Marwent,  Mor///ent,Ag. 

18,  126;  J.  8,  93,  156; 

J  ph.  192  ;    Rg.   10,  24  ; 

T.  26,  83  ;  W.  4,80,  155 
Mosley,  Moseley,  Mosely, 

Al.  56;    J.  80,  178  ;    R. 

85,  146;  Rt.  74;  T.  49. 

See  also  Morsley 
Mosly,  see  Morsley 
Mosse,    Mose,  El.  47  ;  J. 

136  ;      \V.      10.        See 

Morse 
Motlay,  J.  14 
Moulder,    Mowlder,     Jo. 

149  ;     J.    149  ;    R.    51, 

142  ;  T.  165  ;  W.  139 
Moulton,  N.  77 
Mouncke,  see  Munke 
Mounden,  see  Munden 
Moune,  see  Man 
Mount,  J.  200 
Mountaine,    Al.    126  ;    T. 

114.     See  also  Mown- 

tern 
Mourford,  see  Morford 
Mourten,     Mourton,     see 

Murton 
Mousehill,  Hill  als.  J.  116 
Mower,   J.    142  ;    T.    51, 

139,  195 
Mowlder,  see  Moulder 
Mowntern,  W.  108 
Mowntey,  N.  50 
Mowsell,  H.  195  ;  Js.  142  ; 

Rt.  loi.    See  Mousehill 
Mowson,  Hu.  42 
Mowtlow,  J.  194 
Moy,  W.  118 
Moyer,  Wit.  61 
Muchell.    Muchelle,    Mo 

chell,  Rt.   55  ;    Sbl.  69  ; 

w.  135 

Mudwell,  Rt.  107  ;  W.  170 
Muncke,  see  Munke 
Munday,Mundee,Mundey, 
Mundie,  Mundy,   Mon- 
day,  Mondie,   Mondye, 
1:.  45,  1 68  ;    Ez.  4  ;    J. 


23,   65,  67  ;    Mgt.   74  ; 

M.    121  ;  N.    1 14,   159  ; 

R.  91  ;    T.   138  ;    Wit. 

159 ;  W.  43 
Mundayne  J.  173 
Mundell,    W.    167.      See 

Munden 
Munden,Mundin,  Monden, 

Mounden,    Al.    i   ;    Ez. 

58,  141  ;  Gi.  100  ;  J.  87, 

170,  191  ;    R.  98  ;    Sm. 

179  ;    T.   159  ;    W.  81 

174,  196,  202* 
Mundie,       Mundy,       see 

Mundey 
Munke,  Muncke,  Monckes, 

Mouncke,     Alx.      155  ; 

Ez.  21  ;    J.  24  ;    R.  94  ; 

Wit.  26 
Munmoth,  see  Monmothe 
Murford,  see  Morford 
Mursley,  Musley,  Murs^^y, 

Ag.    20  ;    J.    129  ;    M. 

138  ;    R.  134  ;    W'.  114. 

See  Morsley  ;    see  also 

Mosley 
Murton,   Mourten,  Mour- 
ton,   R.    136,    149  ;    T. 

159.     See  also  Morton 
Musley,  see  Mursley 
Mustowe,    Mustoe,  J.    8, 

99  ;   Rt.  40 
Mutton,  J.  192 
Mychell,  see  Michell 
Myddleton,  see  Middleton 
Myddylmore,  W.  15 
Mydwynter,      see      Mid- 
winter 
Myfflyn,  see  Mifflyn 
Myldwater,      see      Mild- 
water 
Myles,    Miles,    Gi.     163  ; 

Mgy.    140 ;    Mau.    61  ; 

N.  177  ;  R.  188  ;    T.  9, 

132  ;    W.    38  ;    Kimpe 

als.  W.  94 
Mylett,  see  Millett 
Myll,  see  Mill 
Myllard,  see  Millard 
Myllat,  see  Millett 
Mylles,  Mylls,  see  Mills 
Mylline,  W.  45.    See  also 

Mylmay 
Myllman,    Williams    als. 

E.  120 
Mylmay,  Mylmaye,  Mill- 
may,   Mildmay,   J.  93  ; 

Phillis,  16  ;  T.  15  ;   W. 

72,      203.      See      also 

Mylline 


Mylnar,  J.  205 

Mylnerd,  J.  1 1 

Mylton,  see  Milton  M  I 

Mylward,  see  Millward       ■  I 

Mynchin,  see  Minchin 

Myner,  see  Mynor 

Mynett,  Mynat,  Mynate, 

Mynatt,  Mynet,  Minate, 

Minett,  Ag.  4;?  ;  Jo.  103, 

156  ;  J.63  ;   K.  56,  142  ; 

N.  76;     R.  15,  89  ;    Rt. 

38  ;  T.  31,  53,  139;  W. 

49,  70 
Mynor,    Myner,    J.    200  ; 

R.  127  ;  W.  147 
Myrreat,      Myrret,      see 

Merratt 
Myrrell,  G.  10 
Myrrie.  see  Merry 
Mytford,  see  Mitford 
Mytton,  W.  31 


Nailer,  see  Naylor 
Naish,  see  Nashe 
Nanfau,  K.  142 
Napton,  J.  loi 
Nashe,       Nash,       Naish, 
Nayshe,   Ag.    139  ;  Al. 

15  ;  Ch.  172  ;  G.  68  ; 
Gi.  172  ;  Js.  156  ;  J. 
10,  28  ;  E.  37  ;  Mgt. 
125,  2CX) ;  R.  30,  icxD, 
196,  201  ;  T.  7,  17,  83, 

94,  125,  127;  W.  31, 
141,  180  ;  Dews  als.  T. 
107 

Nason,  Bgt.  124  ;  J.  192  ; 

Mgt.  164  ;  Sm.  98 
Naylor,     Nayler,     Nailer, 

A.    1 19  ;    E.   in  ;    Ez. 

18,  208  ;    Frd.  108  ;  H. 

16  ;  J.  162  ;   Rt.  9,  18 
Neale,  NeaJl,  Nele,  Neele, 

Alx.  90  ;    Al.  122  ;    Ed. 

156  ;  El.  158,  170  ;  Ez. 
82  ;  Frs.  195  ;  G.  50  ; 
H.  163  ;  Jo.  105  ;  J. 

95,  96,  11,  149,  166  ; 
Mgt.  149  ;  Mm.  119  ; 
Mrt.  91  ;  Mau.  123  ; 
Ml.  183  ;  N.  66,  68  ;  R. 

157  :  Rt-  3,  30.92,  181  ; 
Sm.  18,  130  ;  T.  %o.,  92, 
132  ;  W.  54,  94,  146, 
155.  See  Neil 

Neend,  C.  115;  \V.  203 
Neighbour,  Connont,  180; 

Hu.  160  ;  J.  103  ;  Rt. 

140 


Index  Koiuinuui. 


^S7 


Neil,    Neyle,     Ez.     165  ; 

Wit.  58.     See  Neale 
Neild,  \V.92 
Nele,  see  Neale 
Nelme,   Nelmes,  Al.    27  ; 

Ch.  133  ;    E.  104  ;    Ez. 

162  ;  El.  65,  67,  III*  ; 

H.    176 ;    Isb.   52  ;    Js. 

75  ;  Ja.  102  ;  Jsp.  149  ; 

Jeremy,    156 ;     Jo.     14, 

141  ;  J.   10,    II,   14,  21, 

91,   97,    103,    124,    126, 

133,  I58*>  173,189,  190, 

199*   200  ;     Mgy.   196  ; 

Maud,  85  ;     Mau.  194  ; 

N.    II,   63  ;   R.    12,    19, 

39,  64,  66,  68,   76,  79, 

138,  169  ;  Rt.  120,  175  ; 

Rg.  142  ;    T.  7,   38,  53. 

83,    89,    loi,    106,    118, 

130,  132,  134*  136,  161, 

165,    167  ;    W.    26,    31, 

76,   78,    107,    126.    139, 

151,  172,  196*   203 
Nelson,  Rt.  181 
Ne;/e,  Ch.  54.     See  Newe 
Netherton,  Notherton,  Ez. 

102  ;  T.  80  ;  Smith  als. 

T.  96 
Nethway,  W.  159 
Nette,  J.  28 
Neune,  Gi.  82 
Nevall,  Nevawe,  Ao;.  46  ; 

J.  46.     See  Nevill 
Nevett,  J.  81 
Nevill,  Nevell,  T.  70,  139. 

See  Nevall 
New,  see  Nc/e 
Newark,      Newarke,    Js. 

160  ;    J.  95*,  189  ;    W. 

185 
Newe,  New,  Ez.  128  ;    J. 

127,  189  ;    T.  115.     See 

Ne//e   Newes 
Newell,  Lnc.  61 
Neweman,  see  Newman 
Newes,  J.  23.     See  Newe 
Newington   als.  Newton, 

J.  125,  208  ;   I\Irn.  164 
Newith,  see  Newth 
Newland,   N.   24  ;  Rodg- 

man  a/s.  J.  80 
Newman,  Neweman,New- 

mann,   Ag.    119;    Ant. 

151  ;    E.  198  ;     Ez.  37  ; 

J.  16,  37,  44,  54,  56,  75, 

99,    108,    200  ;    K.    23  ; 

K.    132,    152,    181,  204  ; 

Rt.    57,    91,    13S,    144  ; 

Rg.  134  ;    T.  23,  2,7,  74, 


139,  153,  193  ;    ^V.  9, 

128,  202 
Newnham,  Js.  62 
Newport,   Newporte,  Hu. 

97  ;   Rt.  117;  T.  62,  64, 

115,  117,  123 
Newsam,    N.     179  ;    als. 

Hooper,  R.  127 
Newth,   Newith,    J.    164  ; 

T.  76 
Newton,    H.    35  ;    J.    80, 

loi  ;  Rt.92  ;  Newington 

als.   J.    125,  208  ;  Mrn. 

164 
Neyle,  see  Neil 
Niblett,  see  Nyblett 
Nicason,  Edm.  100 
Nicholas,  Ed.  8  ;  Hu.  58  ; 

Js.  144  ;    Jo.  48  ;    J.  6, 

63  ;     Ph.    34  ;     Rt.   40  ; 

T.  76  ;  \V.  42,  60  ;  Wn. 

176,  203 
Nicholls,  NychoUs,  Nich- 

oUes,    Nichols,    Nicols, 

NicoUs,  Ag.  2 1  ;  Al.  70, 

119;   Ch.  104  ;  Jo.  60  ; 

J.  54,90,  136.  145,  179; 

Mgt.  59  ;  Mau.  49  ;  Rt. 

20,    49,    116,    125,    164, 

194  ;  T.    26,    31*    46* 

51,  71,   114,  201,  202*  ; 

Wit.  193;  W.  2,61,143, 

191  ;    als.    Arthur,    W. 

1 1 1 
Nicholson,  Nicolson,  Ag. 

145  ;   Al.  61  ;   Ant.  70, 

130;  R.  25  ;  W.  26,  126 
Nicols,  see  Nicholls 
Nightingale,  Rg.  96 
Niglet,  J.  63 
Nixon,  J.  20S 
Noble,  Ag.  12,  208  ;  K.  93 
Node  als.  Towe,  J.  141 
Nollsome,  Js.  173 
Nonde,  Ag.  42 
Nonte,  A.  1 19 
Noorth,  see  North 
Norgine  or  Nudgyn,  J.  37 
Norlatt,  A(n)sell,  158 
Normond,  J.  10 
Norris,  Norrisse,   Norrys, 

Norrice,    Al.    27,    115; 

Do.  116  ;    E.  75  ;    Git. 

18  ;  Hu.  14  ;  J.  95,  96  ; 

Mgt.  53  ;  Mgy.  71  :  R. 

120  ;  T.  31  ;   W.  32,  46 
Norse,  see  Nurse 
North,    Noorth,    R.    173, 

204  ;   T.    142 
Norton,  G.  160.  198  ;  H. 


I      137;   Js.  118;   J.   175  ; 

W.    176 
Norwood,  J.  194  ;  W.  97 
Notherton,  see  Netherton 
:  Nott,  Notte,  Note,  Noote, 
I      Fr.  &7  ;    Hu. '162  ;   Jo. 
i      131  ;  J.  89  ;  R.  96;  Rt. 
j      44  ;   ^V.   56  ;   Edwards, 
Edwardes  als.   H.   ~2,  ; 
!     J.  87,  144 
Nourse,  see  Nurse 
Nowell,  J.  5 
Nudgyri,  see  Norgine 
Nurse,     Norse,     Nourse, 
Edm.  47  ;    Jo.   142  ;    J. 
,      19,   72>,    103-   189,    192  ; 
M.  162  ;  R.  64,  94,  1 12  ; 
Rt.  115  ;  Rs.  201  ;  Wit. 

14 
Nurthen.  J.  57 
Nutt,  Nutte,  Ag.  20  ;  El. 

14;  ;    J.    166  ;    R.    78  ; 

Rg'.   46;    T.    127;    W. 

76,  84 
Nutting,  Al.  135 
Nyblett,  Nyblet,   Niblett, 

•Ag.     TOO ;     Al.     151  ; 
[      Anselm,   124  ;   Hy.   18  ; 

Isb.  47,   199  ;   Jo.   129  ; 

J.  2,  8,   13,  83,  85  ;  Rt. 
^     47,  57  ;  W.  184 
Nycholls,  see  Nicholls 
Nye.  \V.  31 
Nygth,    W.    7.      See 

Knight 
Nymbes,  G.  122 


Oakes,  Okes,  J.   181  :  T. 

172  ;  W.  133 
Oakey,  see  Ockey 
Oakley,  Oakeley,  Ockley, 

J.  152;  M.  15;  Rt.  15 
Oakolde,  see  Ockold 
Obsworth,  W.  35 
Ocford,  see  Ockford 
Ochey,  see  Ockey 
Ockald,  see  Ockold 
Ockell,  see  Ockle 
Ockey,       Ocky,      Ochey, 

Oakey,  Okehey,  Okey, 

Wokey,    Ag.    135  ;   Ei. 

208  ;  Ez.  27,  180  ;  Frs. 

158;  J.  23,41.74*  103; 

P.  118  ;    R.  36,  40,  49, 

127,  181  ;    T.  49,   157  ; 

Wit.  32;   112  ;     Trevis 

als.   Isb.  103  ;    J.   146  ; 

T.  100 
Ockford,  Ocford,  H.  1S6  ; 


1 


GLuLX.   WILLS. 


25S 


Index  Nomimim. 


J.  17,  87;   Rt.  51  ;   T. 

34  ;  W.  187 
Ockle,  Ockell,  Ocle,  Ock- 

hill,      Okehill,      Okell, 

Ogle,  Al.  190  ;  Isb.  40  ; 

Jo.     124;     J.    73,    95*, 

150;    Mrth.    200;    Rt. 

146  ;    T.    25  ;    \V.    122. 

See  Ockold 
Ockley,  see  Oakley 
Ockold,    Ockald,  Ocolde, 

Oakolde,  AI.  73  ;  Edm. 

113  ;    H.  73;    Hu.  -]-]; 

J.  116,  145;  R.  83;  T. 

118;     V.  35;     W.  32. 

See  Ockle 
Ocky,  see  Ockey 
Ocle,  see  Ockle 
Ocolde,  see  Ockold 
Offerd  als.  Olyver,  R.  51 
Ogle,  \V.  122.    See  Ockle 
Okehey,  see  Ockey 
Okehill,  Okell,  see  Ockle 
Okes,  see  Oakes 
Okey,  see  Ockey 
Oldam,  see  Oldham 
Oldeford,  Olyvere  als.  W. 

46 
Oldfield,  AI.  113 
Oldham,    Oldam,    R.    74, 

200 
Oldland,     J.      194;      als. 

Oldon, T.  80 
Oley,  J.  101 
Ohffe,    Olife,    Olyve,    H. 

176  ;    Lore,   47  ;    Rph. 

79  ;  Rt.  103,  179 
Oliver,    Olyvere.    H.    58  ; 

J.  91  ;   >lKt.  149  ;  T.  7, 

92,    96  ;     \V.    70  ;     als. 

Oldeford,  W.  46;  Offerd 

als.  R.  5t 
Ollams,  Ju.  52 
Olyve,  see  Oliffe 
Oijrvere,  see  Oliver 
Olyvild,  \V.  56 
Omfris,  see  Humfrey 
Onley,  Gi.  97 
Opkins,  Baldwin,  4.     See 

Hopkins,  Popkin 
Orchard,  J.  142  ;   K.  103  ; 

T.    92  ;    W.    56.     See 

Archard 
Orchott,  Jo.  90 
Ordeway     or    Ordywey, 

Rt.  30 
Organ,    Organe,  AI.  43  ; 
E.    135  ;    (J.    102  ;    Jo. 
89  ;  J-   5>  29,  114,  118  ; 

R-  34,  11^  \y-\  T.  15, 


16,  41,  88;    Wit.  167; 

^V.  3',  58,  133.  «85 
Orpm,  J.  154 
Orton,  Ez.  180 
Osbaldstone,      Osbaston, 

Frd.  56;  W.  102 
Osbonde,  J.  89 
Osborne,     Osburne,     Gi. 

145  ;    Hy.  87  ;    Js.  54; 

Jo.    79  ;  J.    42,   65,   67, 

93,  97,    141*,   158,   173. 

195 ;    Mgt-  177 ;   Mrt. 

loi  ;    Noah,    181  ;    Ph. 

107  ;     R.  42,   182  ;    Rt. 

30,   81  ;     T.    106,    153, 

188;  Wit.  2  ;  W.  9,46, 

167,  184.     See  Asborne 
Osey,  Js.  40 
Osmond,  Rt.  6 
Oswald,    Oswold,    Osse- 

wold,  Usaulde,  Uswald, 

J.  20,  69  ;   R.  3  ;  T.  34  ; 

W.  21 
Ottrudge,  R.  112 
Oty,   Otye,   Ant.  70  ;    Js. 

166 
Ovenell,  Ed.  122  ;  J.  79 
Overbury,  Overberie, 

Overberrie,     Gi.     145  ; 

J.  152  ;    Mgt.  112  ;     R. 

140  ;  Rt.  89  ;    T.  6,  49, 

139,206  ;  W.  55,84 
Overdrowe,  J  ■  33  ;  W.  1 8 
Overthrow,    AI.    197  ;    J. 

131*  ;  T.  100  ;    W.  130 
Overton,  Rph.  71 
Overye,     AI.      58.       See 

Avery 
Owen,  .A.  194  ;  Mth.  204; 

R.     132,    144  ;    T.    53  ; 

als.  Powell.  J.  147.  See 

ap  Owen,  Yowen 
Owre,  T.  38 
Oxford,  Ph.  15 


Pace,  Pase,  Pacie,  Paces, 
Pacye,  Ag.  22,  58,  77, 
148  ;  Fr.  68.  90  ;  Jo. 
99;  J.  loi*  119,  104  ; 
Phyllis,  200  ;  R.  51,  81  ; 
Rt.  74  ;  T.  9,  151,  169  ; 
Wit.  155  ;  W.  54,  100  ; 
als.  Paris,  H.  184  :  J. 
65  ;  W.  &^  :  Downe 
lib.   K.   87  ;    Paris  als. 

I.  ^'7 
Pachall,  T.  164 
Pache,  see  Patch 
Pacie,  see  Pace 


I  Packer,    Ab.    197  ;    Ag, 

I      143;    AI.   153;   A.  90; 

Ez.  43  ;   Fr.   153  ;   Gbl 

44;    H.    141  ;    Js.    52; 

I      Jo.    129;  J.    13,  14,  23, 

j      52,    71,   95*,    '08,    113, 

I      114,  1 16,  132,  160.  185; 

1      Ju.  48  ;    K.    192  ;   Mgt, 

55,  179  ;  Ph.  22;   R.  I, 

44,   47,    55,    177,    208; 

Rt.   64,   94,    164,    177; 

T.  3',  83,  92,  11  r,  114, 

161,   164,   205  ;    W.  45, 

135,      172,      194;      als. 

Meredith,   Mau.   156 

Packingfton,  T.  145 

Packstaffe,  J.  74;  W.  133 

Packwood,  Jo.  5 

Pacye,  see  Pace 

Paddleford,  W.  75 

Padge,      W.      123.     See 
Patch 

Padle,  Mgy.  65 

Padwicke,  R.  55 

Page,  AI.  Ill  ;  Ed.  139  ; 
Ez.  160  ;  Jo.  102  ;  L\v, 
24,  59;  R.  34,  151  ;  T. 
190  ;  W.  187,  192  ;  als. 
Mathewe,  I.  129  ;  als. 
Wheeler,  Wheller,  Ez 
166  ;  T.  157  ;  Wheler 
als.  W.  97 

Pagett,  Pagitt,  AI.  15 
Rgd.  59;  Rg.  14,  51 

Paine,  see  Payne 

Painter,  see  Paynter 

Palmer,  Kdm.  192  ;  E; 
87  ;  EI.  16  ;  Fr.  147 
H.   63;    Isb.    140;   J 

69  ;  Jo.    74,    154,    160 
J.  5,  6i,  63,  89,  97,  18 
199  ;    Rt.  3,   138  ;    R 
134;  T.   17,  49,  59,61 
171,  201,  204  ;  Wit.   2,' 

70  ;  W.  7,  84,   102,  III, 
115.  135,  187 

Pannell,  J.  199  ;  T.  155 
Pant,  J.  131  ;  T.  88 
Panter,  AI.  128  ;  T.  107  ; 

W.  176 
Pardie.    Pardee,    Pardye, 

AI.  88  ;  J.  33,  50  ;  'I  .  33 
Pargitor,  Pargettor,  Do. 

1 78* 
Paris   als.    Pace,    J.    (r\ 

Pace,  Pase  -7^.  \\.  184; 

J.  65  ;  W.  66 
Parke,    E.    122,    198;    I. 

'73 ;    J-   5^^,    '^2.     See 

also  Aparke 


Index  Nominum. 


259 


Parker,   Ag.    15,   86,   95, 

III  ;    Al.   45  ;    A.   78  ; 

Ch.    143;    Dd.   37;    E. 

100,  143  ;  El.  145  ;  Ez. 

52  ;    G.    102  ;     H.    56, 

173,  204  ;  Isb.   33;  Js. 

60 ;   Jo.  29,  33,  60  ;   J. 

29,  44,  55,  75,  80,   no, 

III,  131,  156,  158  ;  Mgt. 

118;  Mgy.  57,  140,  168; 

N.   53  ;    R.   19,  25,  44, 

138,  151,  201  ;  Rg.  59  ; 

Rw.   89;    Sbl.    121  ;  T. 

26,  34,  61,  81,  107,  117, 

132,  163  ;  W.  45,  66,  92, 

135,     191  ;     als.    Lym- 

brick,    J.     134  ;     Bruar 

als.  R.  134;  Hooke  .2/5^. 

W.  43  ;    Limbricke  als. 

T.  90 
Parkes,  Parx,  J.   12,   158 
Parkinson,        Perkinson, 

Perkynson,     Gi.     113; 

R.  44,  66* 
Parlor,  Ez.  165  ;    G.  147  ; 

R.  169 
Parrat,  see  Parrett 
Parre,  Fr.  188  ;  T.  30,  76 
Parrett,    Parret,    Parrat, 

Parrot,  J.  75  ;  M.   181  ; 

Rt.  172  ;  T.  135 
Parry,     Parrie,     Aparrie, 

A.   84  ;    El.   206  ;    Ez. 

119  ;  Eustace,    162  ;  J. 

122  ;  Sm.  138  ;  T.  123, 

130  ;  Wit.  130  ;  W. 
128.  See  Apparry, 
Perry 

Parsley,  see  Parslye 
Parslowe,  Parsloe,  J.  166  ; 

M.  149  ;    K.    103,,   188  ; 

Rg.  201  ;  T.   146,   177  ; 

W.  147 
Parslye,  Parsley,  Gi.  160  ; 

Mgt.  112 
Parson,  J.  36 
Parsons,  Ag.  88  ;  Fr.  1 53  ; 

G.    189  ;   Hu.    105  ;  Jo. 

89  ;    J.  129  ;    Sbl.  121  ; 

Rg.   61  ;   T.  9,  88  ;  W. 

7,  107,  146  ;  als.  Perse, 

J.  105  ;  Pearce,  Pearse 

als.  Ag.  113  ;  J.  113 
Partridge,  Partrydge,  \<g. 

97  ;  Al.  10,  68,  97,  180  ; 

And.  49  ;  Ant.  153, 184; 

E.    122  ;    El.    97  ;    Ez. 

131  ;  H.  77  ;  Ja.  162; 
Jo.  166,  173  ;  J.  3,  50, 
89,  160,  200  ;  Rbc.  185  ; 


R.   53,   194;    Rt.   136; 

T.  17,  61,  71,  182  ;  W. 

46,  55,  92,  147,  180 
Parx,  see  Parkes 
Pase,  see  Pace 
Pasham,     Passham,     H. 

170  ;  Ph.  121  ;    Rt.  30  ; 

T.  57  ;  W.  49,  137 
Past,  W.  155 
Patch,  Pache,  Padge,  Ag. 

15  ;    Edm.     126,     133  ; 

E.  148  ;    Ez.  109  ;   Isb. 

131  ;  Js.  1 14  ;  Jo.  122  ; 

J.  62,  71,  1 14,  166,  181  ; 

K.  172  ;  Mgt.  93  ;  Mrth. 

166  ;     Ph.   99  ;    R.   94, 

115;  Rt.    40,    8r,    149  ; 

T.  83,  109  ;  W.  39,  104, 

109,  123 
Patchett,  J.  6 
Pate,  Payte,  Al.  35  ;  Rt. 

129 
Pates,   Ed.    196  ;  J.   190  ; 

R.  161 
Pathlowe,  J.  93 
Patmore,   G.    180;    Mgy. 

i8r 
Patricke,  Pattrick,  Edm. 

90  ;  Tomes  als.  R.  120 
Patten,  Pattyn,  Dn.  168  ; 

J.    150;     Rt.   61  ;      T. 

153 

Pauncefoote,  Do.  47  ;  R. 
30  ;  \V.  143 

Pavye,  .Al.  54 

Paxford,  A.  163  ;  J.  5 
Mgt.  152  ;  Mrn.  114 
R.  1 18,  191  ;  T.  153 
W.  33,  III,  115 

Payne,    Paine,    Al.    141 
E.   141  ;  Ez.  102,   139 
G.  160  ;  Hu.  144  ;  Isb 
186  ;  Js.    119  ;  Ja.   192 
200  ;  Jo.  136.  181,  199 
J.   21,    50,    59*    87,  89 
1 1 5,  138,  200.  2C2  ;  Ju 
136  ;    Mgt.     144,    200 
Mgy.  44';  R.  2,  34,  62 
85,  115,  144,  172.  201 
Rt.    25,    81,    105,     177 
183  ;    T.    31,    74,     1 18 
138,  141,  148,   179  ;  W 
n,  115,  178,   190,   196 
als.   Traffull,   Mgt.  76 
als.   Trap,   J.   48  ;    ah. 
Treple,   Jo.   84  ;    Shell 
als.  T.  184 

Paynter,  Painter,  Peynter, 
J.  133,  15S;  T.  31,  59 

Paynton,  Gi.  170 


Paysteede,    T.    81.     See 

Plaisteede 
Payte,  see  Pate 
Payton,  Al.  143  ;  G.  131  ; 

H.  143,  149  ;  W.  135 
Peach,  Ed.  143 
Peachie,  Pechye,  A.  185  ; 

J.  23  ;  R.  78  ;  Rt.  J95 
Peacock,    Hu.     117  ;    Jo. 

168  ;  J.  191  ;   Rph.  125 
Peade,  H.  171  ;  J.85  ;  T. 

155 
Pearce,  see  Pearse 
Peare,  see  Pere 
Peares,  see  Pearse 
Pearkes,  see  Perkes 
Pearse,  Pearce,  Peares, 
Pears,  Peerce,  Peers, 
Peerse,  Peirce,  Peirse, 
Perce,  Peres,  Pers, 
Perse,  Pierce,  Pyrse, 
Ag.  52,  11,  80  ;  Al.  4, 
180  ;  A.  7  ;  E.  65,  67  ; 
Ez.  32,  35,  90  ;  H.  32, 
122,  156,  192  ;  Isb.  80  ; 
Jo.  13,  21,  89,  119,  189  ; 
J.  6,  10,  33,  45,  48,  52* 
55,  56,  65*  67*  70,  74, 
99,  loi,  103,  107,  119, 
122,  136,  140,  164,  18S, 
200  ;  K.  43,  49,  142  ; 
Mgy.  156;  Ph.  83;  R. 
3,49,  11,  157,  159,  167; 
Rt.  25,  193,  201  ;  Rg. 
76;  T.  20,  31,  34.  51, 
55,  57,  78*,  83,  88*  93, 
117,  136,  142,  167,  169, 
170,  179*,  201,  202  ; 
Wit.  193  ;  W.  31,  39, 
60,  76,  112,  115,  150, 
157,  174  ;  als.  Parsons, 
Ag.  113;  J.  113;  Par- 
sons als.  J.  105 
Pearson,  Peirson,  Pier- 
son,  Ez.  1 98  ;  Mgy. 
200  ;  R.  40  ;  Seth,  42  ; 
W.  115;    Allen  als.  W. 

155 
Pearte,  Perte,  Peerte,  A. 

184  ;     Ant.     104  ;     Ch. 

115  ;  J.  35.  44,  60  ;   Rt. 

57  ;  T-  39,  96,  9S,  107  ; 

W.  61,  72 
Peaseley,  see  Pesley 
Pechye,  see  Peachie 
Pecke,  Peke,  E.  117  ;  Jo. 

45  :  J.  71  ;  Venery  als. 

J.  108.     See  Picke 
Peerce,     Peers,     Peerse. 
I      see  Pearse 


2  6o 


Index  is^oniinuvi. 


Peerte,  see  Pearte 
Peeter,  see  Peter 
Peeys,  R.  15 
Peggler,  see  Pegler 
Pegion,  Pygen,  Mgt.  33  ; 

W.  32 
Pegler,  Peggler,  Peglar, 

Pygler,  Ag.  18  ;  Al.  27, 

75  ;    E.    88,    165  ;    El. 

158  ;   Ez.  93,   147  ;   <^ii- 

192;  Js.   13  ;  Jer.  177  ; 

Jo.    57:    J.    8,    10,    93. 

102,  152,  159.  199,  200  ; 

K.    132  ;     iMgy.     181  ; 

Mau.   79  ;     R.  44,    7.^. 

78,   123  ;    Rt.    144  ;    T- 

51,    117,   140.   143  ;    W. 

20,  49,  93,  133,  172,  186, 

203 
Peirce,  Peirse,  see  Pearse 
Peirson,  see  Pearson 
Pake,  see  Pecke 
Pell,  Pauncefuote,  191 
Pellen,  R.  120 
Pelletier,  P.  192 
Pelley,  Jo.  60 
Pemburie,  see  Penbury 
Pen,  see  Penn 
Penall,  see  Pencil 
Penbury,   Pemburie,    Isb. 

105  ;    J.    169  ;    R.    173. 

See  Pinbury 
Pendocke,  I.  173 
Pencil,  Penall,  J.  17;  T.  9 
Pengrie,  Pengry,  Ag.  60  ; 

J .  110 
Penley,     Penly  ;     Reeve, 

Reve  als.  Ez.   183  ;    J. 

133 
Penmerton,  Al    115 
Penn,  Pen,   Penne,  J.  29  ; 

R.  159  ;  T.  86  ;  W.  69, 

204 
Penry,  Dd.  20 
Pepatt,  'P.  66 
Perce,  see  Pearse 
Percevall,  T.  30 
Percie,  11.  40  ;  T.  36 
Perden,     Browning     als. 

U.  75 

Perdye,  Al.  27 

Pere,  Peare,  E.  84  :  J.  82  ; 

Rt.    173  ;    W.    13,    18. 

Sc-f  Perry 
Peres,  see  Pearse 
Periman.  -oe  Perryman 
Perin.  Perine,  slc  Perryn 
Perker,  X.  167 
Perkes,    Perks,   Pearkes, 

D.  150  ;  J.  50,  150  ;   R. 


6;    Rg.   138;    T.   152; 
W.  203 

Perkins,  Perkyns,  Pirkins, 
Perkin,  Pyrkyn,  Ez. 
27,43.97,  162  ;  (;.  150;  ! 
Hu.  28  ;  Jo.  163,  204  ; 
J.  28,  40,  59.  131,  136, 
173  ;  R.  66,  76,  208  ; 
Rg.  170  ;  T.  16,  18,  31, 
57,  7::,  112  ;  Wit.  32; 
W.  15 

Perkinson,  Perkynson,  see 
Parkinson 

Perpynt,  Purpoint,  Amy, 
160  ;  T.  4' 

Perret.  T.  46.  See  also 
Pyrret 

Perriman,  see  Perryman 

Perrin,  see  Perryn 

Perry,  Perrie,  Perye, 
Pirrie,  Pirry.  Purye, 
Pyrie,  Pyrry,  Pyrrie, 
Ad.  148  ;  Ag.  49  ;  Al. 
176  ;  El.  128  ;  Ez.  137  ; 
Gi.  148;  Js.  71  ;  Jo.  97; 
J.  10,  44.  60,  181  ;  Mgt. 
24,  121  ;  ML;y.  65,  68  ; 
Par.  2  ;  R.  76,  89.  105, 
201  ;  Rt.  9  ;  W.  13,  18, 
172,  191  ;  als.  Ricatts, 
J.  95,  96  :  als.  Taylor, 
\V.  64  ;  Hunter  als.  T. 
140.     .See  Pere,  Parry 

Perryman,  Periman, 
Perriman.  Pirryman, 
Pyrryman,  Peryman, 
Ez.  72  ;  Js.  S7  ;  Jo.  60: 
J.  74,  122  ;  Rt.  53  ;  T. 
132  ;  W.  94,   122 

Perryn,  Perrin,  Perin, 
Perine,  Peryn,  Ag.  27  ; 
Hln.   75;    Jo.    183;    J. 

54,  119,  178,  192  ;   K. 

12,49,91,  117  ;\V.  193; 

Taylor  als.  T.  100 
Pers,  Perse,  see  Pearse 
Persons,  Al.   22  ;   E.   27  ; 

M.  177  ;  Maud,  ■]■]  \  R. 

55  ;  \V.  26  ;  W.  icx) 
Perte,  see  Pearte 
Perton,  see  Purton 
Perye,  ::.Le  Perry 
Peryman,    see    Perryman 
Peryn,  -^ee  Perryn 
Pesley,    Pesly,    Peaseley, 

Peysley.     (i.     150  ;     J. 

103  ;    Kt.  71  ;  W.  109 
Pester,  .\!.\.  [87 
Peter,      Peters,      Peeter, 

Eustace,  145  ;  J.  65,  67, 


102,  183;  Mgy.  146; 
T.  55.  86  ;  W.  54.  98, 
112,  165  ;  Farr  als.  T. 
146;  Francklyn.  Franc- 
lyn  als.  Jo.  50  ;  T.  120  ; 
Mislyn  als   H.  135 

Petiver,  see  Pettifer 
Pettet,  Pettett,  J.  72  ;  R. 

59  ;  T.  145  ;  \\'.  185 
Pettifer.   Petiver,  J.   loi  ; 

\V.  58,  III 
Pewderas,  see  Pewtresse 
Pewe,  Edin.  128 
Fewer  als.  Rodborne,  Rt. 

103.  See  Hewer 
Pewtresse,       Pewtres, 

Pewderas,   H.  77  ;    Jo. 

77  ;  T.  88,  94,  107' 
Peynter,  see  Paynter 
Peysley,  see  Pesley 
Phelps.   Phelpes,    Felpes, 

Al.  88;   And.  63,    133; 

A.    119;    Griseil,    187; 

Jo.  21,   191  ;   J.  53,  82, 

93,   181,   184  ;   N.  200  ; 

Rt.  n,  78,  99  ;   T.  14, 

34,   96,   159,    194,   202  ; 

W.    21,   31,   62,  92,  97, 

184  ;  Phillippes,;/i-.  J.96 
Philips.       Philipps,       see 

Phillips 
Phillimore,         Fyllymore, 

Fylmor,   Filyemore,  H. 

38,    40;    T.    41,    205; 

W.  31 
Phillips,  Philips.  Philipps, 

Phillippes,      Ad.      37  ; 

And.  1 17  ;  A.  141  ;   Ez. 

52,    187  ;     Ellys,    108  ; 

H.   47  ;    Isb.    1 13  ;    Js. 

166  ;  Jo.    124  ;   J.  3,  8, 

23>  38,  43,  50,  65,  67,  69, 

185  ;  Lw.  132  ;  R.  80, 
127  ;  Rt.  30,  71,  89, 
138,  185  ;  Sbl.  53  ;  T. 
49,  72,  153;  W.  46,  84, 
86,  112,  167  ;  als. 
Hayes,     J.     171  ;     als. 

I  Phelpes,  J.  96  ;  ah. 
I  Tylar,  Tyler,  Augn.  38  ; 
i  Ez.  184  ;  Js.  63  ;  J.  14  ; 
'      M.  1 86:  Mau.  181  ;  T. 

1 53  ;     Hayes    als.    Al. 

180  :    Heynes    als.    E. 

60  ;  J.  Co 

Philpott,  Philpot,  Phil- 
potte,  A.  145  ;  N.  6,  20  ; 
Rt.  123  ;  Wit.  94,  W. 
78*  153.  See  Fill- 
potes,  Phipott 


Index  ^Noininum. 


261 


Philtowe,   Jo.    142.     See 

Filtoe 
Phinnymore,    Phynimere, 

Phynnimore,  J.  1 24, 160 ; 

R.  136  ;  W.  90 
Phipott,  Phiporte,  Al.  "Ji  ; 

W.  48.     See  Philpott 
Phipps,  Phippes,  Ez.  122  ; 

Ezk.  108  ;  J.  10,  33  ;  N. 

94  ;  R.  64,  201  ;  T.  94  ; 

^-   i35t  137  ;  Mathew 

als.  Ch.   106 
Phynimere,    Phynnimore, 

see  Phinnymore 
Picard,  see  Pickard 
Picher,  see  Pycher 
Pick,  see  Picke 
Pickard,  Picard,  Al.  196  ; 

Ez.   106  ;    R.  161  ;    VV. 

lU 
Picke,  Pick,  T.  182  ;  W. 

182  ;  als.  Venery,  J. 
179  ;  Venery  als.  R. 
196.     See  Peeke,  Bick 

Pickesley,    Picksley,    see 

Pixley 
Pick  well,  N.  200 
Pierce,  see  Pearse 
Pierson,  see  Pearson 
Pierton,  see  Pirton 
Piffe,  Rg.  10 1 

Piffg,  J-  91 

Pillmore,    Pilmore,    Chn. 

93  ;  T.  137 
Pilson,  J.  108 
Pilsworth,  Augn.  119 
Pinbury,      Pynburye,      C. 

183  ;  Rt.  59;  VV.  165. 
See  Penbury 

Pinck,    Pinke,    Jo.     183  ; 

Js.   160  ;    S.  191  ;    Wit. 

190  ;  W.  176 
Pinckett,     Pinckatt,     Al. 

176  ;  B.  174  ;    Jo.  138  ; 

J.    75  ;     T.     loi.     See 

also  Pyncott 
Pinfold,  Pinfould,  Jo.  116; 

J.  199  ;  Rt.  91 
Pinion  als.  Pruy,  J.  169 
Pinke,  see  Pinck 
Pinnock,     Pynnock,    Py- 

mocke,  Ez.  143  ;  J.  59  ; 

R.  87  ;  W.  182 
Piper,  Weare  als.  W.  1 84 
Pippett,  Pippard,  Ag.  104  ; 

Jo.  181  ;  J.  156;  W.  171 
Pirkins,  see  Perkins 
Pirlym',     T.     201.       See 

Purlyn 
Pirrie,  Pirry,  see  Perry 

1  8    * 


Pirryman,  see  Perryman 
Pirton,   Pierton,  Pyrtone, 

Pyrtyn,  J.  93,   171  ;  R. 

179;  T.  41  ;  W.  15,  35 
Pitcher,  see  Pycher 
Pitman,  Pyttman,  H.  128, 

166  ;  Ph.  194  ;  T.  92* 
Pitt,    Pyte,    Pytt,    Pytte, 

Ag.  145  ;  Al.  73,  176  ; 
E.  168  ;  Ez.  192  ;  G. 
171  ;  H.  114  ;  Jo.  152  ; 
J.  14,  29,  36,  60,  65,  67, 
103,  162;  Ju.  156;  Mgt. 
TJ,  164  ;  Rgd.  30  ;  Rt. 

167  ;  Rg.  no,  146  ;  T. 

75,  97,  107,  117,  163, 
186  ;  W.  114,  193 

Pitts,  Pytts,  H.  173  ;  J.  3 

Pixley,  Pixsley,  Pickesley, 
Picksley,  Pyckesley, 
Pyxeley,  Pyxley,  Al. 
18,  126;  G.  153;  H. 
124  ;  Mgy.  81  ;  Rbc. 
169;  R.  47,  151  ;  T.  62 

Plaisteede,     Playsteed, 
Plaistid,  J.  144  ;  T.  161, 
163,  204  ;  W.  120.    See 
Plaister,  Paysteede 

Plaister,  T.  80.  See 
Plaisteede 

Piatt,  R.  136 

Player,  Pleyer,  Ag.  41  ; 
Ez.  100  ;    Isb.  98  ;    \V. 

49 
Playfere,  T.  47 
Playsteed,  see  Plaisteede 
Pleadall,  T.  164 
Pleder,  R.  134 
Pleyer,  see  Player 
Pliant,  Rt.  62 
Plomer,  see  Plummer 
Plover,  Al.  65,  67 
Plucket,  T.  46 
Plume,  R.  9 
Plummer,  Plumer,  Plomer, 

J-  SO,  54,  79,  129,  134, 
208  ;  M.  loi  ;  Rt.  134, 
148  ;  T.  loi  ;  W.  90  ; 
als.  Seaborne,  Sea- 
burne,  Seborne,  E.  32  ; 
Em.  141  ;  Rt.  103  ;  Sea- 
barne,  Seaborne  als. 
Ch.  52  ;  E.  90  ;  Fr.  128  ; 
J.  48,  200  ;  N.  ■]■] 

Podie,  Jo.  74 

Pole,  W.  35 

Polinge,  J.  12,  28 

Pollard,  Al.  86,  137  ;  \V. 
118    ■ 

Pollee,  Fr.  152 


Pollen,  J.  62,  63 
Poltin,  Ag.  163 
Polton,  W.  27 
Pomfrey,  Pomferye,  Pum- 

frey,    Pumfry,    Powm- 

phree,  G.   58,  147  ;  Js. 

14  ;    R.    30  ;    J.    205  ; 

W.  76  ;  Weale,  Weall 

als.  Edm.  99  ;    H.  77  ; 

J.  71,  99  ;  Wit.  Ill 
Ponter,  Rt.  22 
Ponting-,   J.    145  ;    T.   43. 

See  also  Poutinge 
Poole,  Ag.  22  ;  Alx.  41  ; 

Al.   48,    58  ;    Ed.    162  ; 

E.  27  ;  El.  14,  70  ;  Ez. 

143  ;  G.  23  ;  Guy,  119; 

H.  135  ;  J.  70,  85,  87  ; 

Mgy.  no  ;  M.  146  ;   N. 

103  ;   Ph.  61,   103  ;    R. 

36,  83,    129,    144,   149; 

Rt.  42,  53,  98,   167  ;  T. 

1 1,    90,    92,    106  ;     W. 

n7,     145,     163;      als. 

Williams,  St.  142.    See 

Powle 
Pooles,  J.  45 
Pope,  Poope,  Ag.  22,  78, 

109  ;      Al.      155,      180  ; 

Avis,  135  ;  C.  139  ;  Ed. 

40 ;  Edm.  178;  Js.  154; 

Jo.    48,    136  ;    H.    153, 

204  ;   J.  29,   -ii,  40,  45, 

54,  60,    89  ;    Lu.    192  ; 

Su.  61  ;    R.  51,  74,  79, 

201  ;  Rt.  161,  164,  191  ; 

T.  74,  173,  190;  W.  76, 

n2,  205 
Popkin,  Popkine,  J.  n6, 

199.      See    ap    Opkin, 

Hopkin 
Porchmouth   als.   Foster, 

T.  75 
Porling-,    J.     12..      See 

Polinge 
Port,  Taynton  als.  J.  19 
Portelake,  see  Portlock 
Porteman,  see  Portman 
Porter,  Ant.  23  ;  E.  131  ; 

El.    100  ;    Isb.    156  ;    J. 

6,  loi,  166,  208  ;  Mgt. 

n4  ;     Mgy.     138;     R. 

121  ;  Rt.  167,  193;  Rg- 

66*    loi  ;    T.    55,    132, 

172  ;  W.  31,  n2 
Portlock,  Portelake,  Pur- 
lock,  Ed.  23  ;   Isb.  147  ; 

J.    102,    173  ;    M.    134  ; 

Lu.   96  ;    R.    159  ;    T. 

ni  ;  W.  54,  195 


262 


Index  Nomimim. 


Portman,    Porteman,    H. 

32  ;    J.    i£6;    K.    iii,  ■ 

1 12 
Postleford,  Js.  48  | 

Potter,     Ant.    207  ;     Frs. 

176  ;  Git.  186  ;  Js.  207  ; 

J.   77,    156;    Jph.   207-; 

T.  207  ;    Tm.  184;    W. 

58,    130,    207  ;    Wood- 
ward ah.  R.  179 
Poule,  see  Powle 
Poulton,  Powlton,  Js.  75  ; 

Jo.  152;  R.  148  ;  W.115. 

See  also  Powlston 
Poursser,  see  Purser 
Pourton,  T.  92 
Pouting.   Wit.    143.     See 

also  Ponting 
Povie  (lis.  Sheperd,  T.  53 
Powe,  R.  I  5 1 
Powell,  Al.  81  ;  Ant.  102  ; 

Dd.  47,  i8o;    El.  175  ; 

H.    37,   97,    150  ;    Hu. 

168  ;  J.  168,  195  ;  Jph. 

168  ;    Lnc.  196  ;    M^t. 

2  ;  R.    136,    140,   201*  i 

Rt.  125  ;    Rg.   53,   129; 

T.   7,   5',   53,   109,  125, 

188  ;  Welthian,  90  ;  W. 

31,    90,    92,     130,    170, 

196*,    202,  203  ;  Owen 

als.  J.  147.    See  Powle, 

Appowell 
Powesse,  Pow^is,  Ez.  90  ; 

J.  24;   W.  92 
Powle,    Poule,    Ez.    79  ; 

Jo.   44,   79  ;     PI.    171  ; 

R.  69,  79,  172  ;   R.^.  96  ; 

T.    19,   64  ;    \V.  61,  70, 

86,  1 1 5  ;  Mitford.  Myt- 

ford  als.  A;j.  52  ;  J.  99. 

See  Powell,  Poole 
Powlston,   W.    163.     See 

also  Poulton 
Powlte,    Raynesford    als. 

W.  118 
Powlton,  see  Poulton 
Powraphree,  see  Pomfrey 
Poy-^e,  see  Poyte 
Poyner,  Poynard,  Ag.  7  ; 

Sbl.  no  ;  W.  84 
Poyte,  Poy/(e,  A.  102  ;  J. 

70,  166 
Prater,  J.  206 
Pratt,   Ab.     178  ;     J.    14, 
142,    192  ;    Mfjy.    142  ; 

S.  201 
Predie,  see  Pridy 
Predon,      Preedon,      see 

Pryden 


Preeste,  see  Prieste 
Preine,  T.  53 
Prence,  Prense.  see  Prince 
Prentes  als.  Thome,  J.  39 
Presbury,    Presburie,    Al. 

54  ;  J.  55,  io<J ;  '<•  ('9  ; 

als.  Sweate,   Swett,  J. 

1 10  ;  R.  76 
Preston,     Hu.     13  ;     Isb. 

181  ;    R.    78;    Rt.    53; 

W.  58 
Prewett,     Prewytts,    see 

Pruett 
Price,  Pryce,  Ag.  27,  115; 

Al.   104  ;  A.   196  ;   Bgt. 

163  ;   E.  82*;  £1.  160; 

H.   48,    133 ;    Js.    138,  ! 

142,    188,    199  ;    J.    50, 

53,  56.79,  '36,  169,  173, 

178;  M.  76,  189;  .Mth. 

173;    N.   103,   169;   R.  , 

25,   85,    loi,    136,    146, 

151,    177  ;    T.   31,    151, 

188  ;  als.  Jones.  R.  127. 

See  Reece,  Rice 
Prichell,  jo.  134  ;  J.  106 
Pricke,    Pryke,   Ez.   114; 

W.  9 
Prickett,  E.  84  ;  J.   189  ; 

Mgt.   121  ;   R.   115  ;  T. 

88 
Priddy,  see  Pridy 
Pride,   Pryde,   Guy,   160  ; 

J.  85,  146  ;  Mg't.  146  ; 
1  R.  9,  30,  134;  Rt.  96, 
I      no;    S.    190;    T.    109. 

n5,  130  ;  W.  61,  98 
Pridy,      Priddy,     Pridye, 

Predie,  Prydie,  Prydye, 

Edm.  90  ;  Ez.  137  ;  G. 

145  ;    Jo.  41  ;    J.   192  ; 

T.  30  ;  als.  Fox,  Foxe, 

Ag.  38  ;  T.  43 
Prieste,  Preeste,  a  Pryste, 

Js.  90  ;  J.  180  ;    Kg.  96 
Prigg,    Prygge,    A.    56  ; 

J.    37;    Mgt.    138;    R. 
184  ;  T.  64.83,90,  107, 
125  ;  W.  190 
Prince,    Prynce,    Prence, 

Prense,  Ag.  78  ;    J.  50, 

205  ;    T.    78  ;    W.   81, 

135 
Print,  E.  172  ;  T.  150 
Prior,    Pryor,    E.  4  ;    El. 

43  ;  Mgy.  191  ;  Rt.  \\y, 

r.  n ,  J  7 
Pritchard,  AI.63  ;  H.  120  : 
J.    149  ;     H.    164  ;     Rt. 
179  ;  W.  167 


Pritchett,  Pritchetts,  Ant. 

139  ;     Hgt.    178  ;     Ein. 

141  ;  Fr.  174  ;  Howell, 

156  ;  K.  128 

Privett,  T.  75 

Probert,  G.   1 14.     See  ap 

Roberts 
Probin,   Probins,  Al.  84  ; 

T.  182 
Proctor,  T.  74,  n  i 
Prosser,  R.  71  ;  Rt.  94 
Prother,  T.  135 
Proute,  see  Prowte 
Prowse,  J.  59.  60 
Prowte,  Proute,  Alx.  52  ; 
Art.  184  ;   Ez.  128,  205  ; 
H.  128  ;    Lw.   loi  ;    N. 
107  ;   R.  44  ;  T.  186 
Pruett,      Prewett,      Pre- 
wytts,   Ag.    14  ;   H.    2, 
80  ;  Isb.  156*  ;  Jo.  102, 
171  ;    J.  3  ;    Mm.   15  ; 
N.    148  ;     T.    13,    loi, 
161 
Pruy,  Pinion  als.  J.  169 
Pryce,  see  Price 
Pryde,  see  Pride 
Pryden,  Predon,  Preedon, 
J.  164  ;  T.   57,   109.  193 
Prydie,  Prydye,  see  Pridy 
Prye,  Rg.  59 
Prygge,  see  Pngg 
Pryke,  see  Pricke 
Prynce,  see  Prince 
Pryor,  see  Prior 
Pryse,  see  Price 
a  Pryste,    Js.    90.      See 

Prieste 
Puckmore,    E.    128  ;    Jo. 

I  58  ;  Rg.  62  ;  Sm.  86 
Puffe,  Al.  109  ;  W.  107 
PuUam,  Pullom,  Jo.   n2  ; 
:      Lw.  152  ;  \V.  92,  163 
Pullar,  T.  9 

1  PuUen,  PuUin,  Pullyn, 
Ag.  145  ;  £•  78  ;  Js. 
35,  144 ;  Jo.  132 ;  J- 

141  ;  Mgt.  87  ;  Oswald, 

89;    T.    127  ;    W.   97, 

165.  194 
Pullom,  see  PuUam 
Pumfrey,      Pumfry,     see 

Pomfrey 
Purlan,  see  Purlyn 
Purlewent,  Art.  151,  187  ; 

Mgt.  if4;   R.  187;  Rg. 

n8;  Wit.  2  ;  W.  n7 
Purlin,  see  Purlyn 
Purlock,  see  Portlock 
Purlyn,     Purlan,     Purlin, 


Index  Noiniiutni. 


263 


Pirlym',  J.  93  ;  T.  201  ; 

W.  107 
Purnell,    Ch.     139  ;    Do. 

124  ;    Jo.    71  ;    J.    140, 

199;  Mgy.  69;  M.  144; 

Maud,    154  ;    Rt.    100, 

138,  149  ;    T.  88  ;  Wit. 

177  ;  W.  143 
Purpoint,  see  Perpynt 
Purrock,   Weale   als.   K. 

132 
Pursar,  see  Purser 
Purse,    J.    195  ;  W.    114. 

See  also  Pyrse 
Purser,  Pursar,  Poursser, 

Jo.  8;    J.  8,    105,  173; 

N.    24  ;    R.    182  ;     Rg. 

112  ;  T.  25  ;  W.  26 
Purton,    Perton,   A.    153, 

173 ;  T.  1 15  ;  W.  II 
Purye,  see  Perry 
Putley,     Putle,     Ez.     78  ; 

Isb.  33  ;   J.  6,  113,  195; 

Mrn.  I  ;  T.  76  ;  W.  84 
Pyar,  Rt.  30 
Pyard,  J.  5 
Pychen,   T.   7.     See   Py- 

cher 
Pycher,    Picher,    Pitcher, 

Pychar,   Ag.    153  ;    Al. 

14  ;  J-  33,  45,  48  ;  R. 
149;  T.  25,  36 

Pyckesley,  see  Pixley 

Pye,  T.  16 

Pyfinck,  A.  197 

Pygen,  see  Pegion,  Py- 
chen 

Pyggot,  wit.  12 

Pygler,  see  Pegler 
Pyland,  H.  3  ;  Mgy.  29 
Pyle,  T.  13 
Pylme,  T.  14,  81 
Pymme,  Pyme,  Al.  4  ;  J. 

5,  16;  T.  47 
Pymocke,  see  Pinnock 
Pynburye,  see  Pinbury 
Pyncott,  Pyncote,  Pincott, 

Gi.  87  ;  J.  13,  loi,  134; 

R.57.   See  also  Pinckett 
Pynes,  Mth.  138 
Pynnar,  see  Pynner 
Pynne,  Ag.  61 
Pynnell,  Ed.  87  ;  J.  28 
Pynner,    Pynnar,    J.    59  ; 

K.  81 
Pynnock,  see  Pinnock 
Pynson,  R.  30 
Pyple,  Edin.  4 
Pyres  ah.  Digger,  R.  201  j 
Pyrie,  see  Perry  ' 


Pyrke,  A.   133  ;  Jo.  136  ; 

T.  61 
Pyrkyn,    Pyrtyn,    W.    15. 

See  Perkins 
Pyrret,   Pyrrott,   N.  183; 

•T.  186.    See  also  Perret 
Pyrrie,  see  Perry 
Pyrrye,  see  Pere,  W.  13  ; 

and  Perry 
Pyrryman,  see  Perryman 
Pyrse,    R.   "Ji-     See   also 

Pearse,  Purse,  Pyres 
Pyrtone,       Pyrtyn,       see 

Pirton,  Pyrkyn 
Pyte,     Pytt,     Pytte,     see 

Pitt 
Pyttman,  see  Pitman 
Pytts,  see  Pitts 
Pyxeley,       Pyxley,      see 

Pixley 


Quarrell,  Ja.  187  ;  W.  169 
Queenie,  Rt.  83 
Querne,  Ez.  77  ;  R.  39 
Quince,  T.  194 
Quinell,  J.  91 
Quintin,  W.  184 
Quyneton,  J.  154 


Raby,  Rabye,  Al.  in  ;  H. 

84  ;  Rt.  44  ;  T.  55 
Rackley,  T.  1 1 
Radborne,  Radburne,  see 

Rodborne 
Radman,  see  Rodman 
Radwaye,  see  Rodway 
Raffali,  Rg.  2 
Rage,  Ragge,  R.  34 
Ragland,  W.  51 
Raignoldes,  see  Reynoldes 
Rainford,  Edin.  141.    See 

also  Ranford 
Ralfe,  Rt.  107  ;  als.  Sad- 
der, W.  127 
Ramscar,  R.  23 
Randle,  Randall,  Randell, 

Randoll,   Al.    iii,   189  ; 

A.  158  ;  Edm.  163,  198; 

Ez.    187  ;   Gi.   180;  Js. 

138,  200;    Jo.   135  ;    J. 

29,  102,  138,  144;  Mgt. 

98  ;    R.    169  ;    T.    ili  ; 

W.    48,   84,    102  ;    ah. 

Bailyes,   R.   136  ;    Bas- 

ton,  Barston  als.  J.  147, 

i\l^y.  lo,  ;  Baylies  ah. 

A.  182 


Ranford,  J.  154,  173.    See 

also  Rainford 
Ransford,  Raynesford,  Jo. 

2  ;  ah.  Powlte,  W.  118 
Ransomes,  J.  121 
Rascoll,  Rascall,  Raskell, 
:      G.  99  ;  J.  102  ;   Rg.  98  ; 

T.  148 
Rasher,  G.  68 
Rashford,   Raysheford,  J. 

65,  67 
Raskell,  see  Rascoll 
Rassell,  see  Rossell 
Rastell,  Rastall,  R.  39,43  ; 

W.  159 
Ratclife,  Hu.  56 
Ratliffe,    Rt.   169;    Skay 

ah.  Hu.  82 
Ravenhill,  Al.  46 
Ravenscroft,  Ar.  147 
I  Rawe,  Jo.  142  ;  T.  127 
Rawlens,  see  Rawlins 
Rawlett,  J.  5 
Rawlins,  Rawlens,  Raw- 

lin,     Rawlinge,     Raw- 
lings,  Rawlyns,  Ag.  7  ; 

Al.  4  ;    Ant.   197  ;    Hu. 

38  ;   J.  n,  99,  162  ;    K. 

189  ;  N.  123  ;  T.  7,  25, 

42,    loi,   201  ;  \\'.    22  ; 

ah.  Gybson,  J.  83  ;  als. 

Harrison,    J.    44  ;    ah. 

Ingram,  A.  32  ;    Harri- 
son als.  Ez.  1 24 
Rawsham,  W.  14 
Ray,  Raye,  Rea,  Ag.  27  ; 

Edm.    131  ;     Jo.     129  ; 

Mrt.  63  ;  Rt.  40,  88 
Rayer,  Ag.  4  ;  J.  96  ;  Rg. 

9  ;  W.  9S,  161 
Raymor,  J.  164 
Raynells,  Raynolde,  Ray- 

noldes,  see  Reynoldes 
Raynor,  J.  166 
Raynsford,  see  Ransford 
Raysheford,  see  Rashford 
Rayson,  Amb.  22 
Rea,  see  Ray 
Reade,  Read,  Rede,  Reed, 

Reede,    Ag.    ni,    197  ; 

Al.  70  ;   Ant.  100  ;    Ch. 

184  ;    Edm.    205  ;     E. 

i'3,  119, 175 ;  El-  153; 

Ez.  109,  198  ;  G.  189  ; 
H.  95  ;  lo.  20.  140  ;  T. 
5,  33,  50*,  54,  69*  -]}„ 
79,  loi,  (05,  1 10,  1 17, 
183;  Mgt.  175;  Mgy.99; 
O.  zoo  ;  R.  49,  55.  94, 
100,  117,  125  ;   Rt.  }p*^ 


264 


Index  Nomimiin. 


40,  149  ;  T.  31,  38,  42, 
53.  57,  146,  175,  '80, 
202  ;  To.  159  ;  W.  32, 
56,  58,  66,  70,  92,  97* 
104,  106,  115,  126,  177, 
191,  207 

Readier,  see  Ridler 

Reason,  W.  48 

Rechers,  Ez.  45 

Redbeard,    Redberd,   Ez. 

54  ;  J-  39 
Reddy,  Alx.  180 
Rede,  see  Reade 
Redferne,  Redfyn,  J.  183  ; 

Rt.  76  ;  als.  Gierke,  J. 

39  ;  Ph.  10 
Redicke,  W.  60 
Redman,  Tayler  als.  W. 

54 
R.eece,     DH.     155  ;     ah. 

Griffit,  J.  185.    See  also 

Rice,  Appreece,  Price 
Reed,  Reede,  see  Reade 
Reedle,  W.  58 
Reeve,  Reve,  Reue,  Rive, 

Ryve,  Ag.  21  ;  Al.  104  ; 

A.  21  ;    Ch.  198  ;    Do. 

163  ;    Ez.    16,   27  ;    H. 

105  ;    Ja.   188  ;    Jo.  56, 

107,  114  ;    J.  23,  47,  74, 

89,     112,      450,      199*  ; 

K.  151  ;   Lw.  129 ;   Mgt. 

53  ;    Mgy.  108  ;    R.  13, 

19,  25  ;  1'.  61,  134  ;  W. 

92,  155,   165,  172,   176  ; 

als.  Penly,  Ez.  183  ;  J. 

133  ;  Rewe^r,  G.  47 
Regedale,  see  Rudgdale 
Releye,  J.  50 
Remar,  B\v.  1 1 1 
Remington,    H.   156;   Jo. 

156  ;    J.    136,   154;    T. 

193 
Remnant,  T.  2 
Rende,  J.  1 19 
Renoldes,  see  Reynoldes 
Restall,  Restell,  Restoll, 

Ch.   40,    137  ;    E.    102  ; 

F.  50  ;  J.  85,   103  ;  Jla. 

72  ;    Mgt.    55  ;    R.    13, 

117;    Sbl.   121  ;   T.  64, 

86,  115,  207  ;   W.   107, 

169 
Reude,  see  Rewd 
Reue,  Reve,  see  Reeve 
Reven,  Ez.  78 
Rewd,  Reude,  J.  5,  119 
Rewe,  Gi.  4:-  ;  oy  Reve, 

("..  47  ;  Fathers  ah.  Al. 

48.     See  also  Rowe 


Reynoldes,  Renoldes,  Rey- 
nolds, Raignoldes,  Ray- 
nells,  Raynolde,  Ray- 
noldes,  Al.  27,  40,  84, 
139  ;  Dd.  84  ;  Ez.  205  ; 
Jo.  ■]■]  ;  J.  10,  13,  108, 
129,158;  Mgt.  146,149; 
Mtl.  22  ;  P.  40  ;  R.  40, 
69  ;  Rt.  9  ;  Sm.  55  ;  T. 
21,  31*  ;  W.  9,  61,  106  ; 
als.  Hall,  J.  72  ;  R.  61  ; 
ah.  Wheeler,  R.  169  ; 
Currier  ah.  Rt.  142 

Reyse,  J.  165  ;  Ez.  165 

Ricardes,  see  Rickards 

Rice,  Dd.  122  ;  J.  ^^,  188  ; 
T.  125  ;  W.  185.  See 
Reece  ;  see  also  Rise 

Richards,  Richard,  Rich- 
ardes,  Al.  1 1 1  ;  Dd. 
20,  119,  131  ;  Do.  82  ; 
E.  198;  H.  72;  Hy. 
54  ;  Jo.  84  ;  J.  28,  48, 
156,  177,  183  ;  Rt.  44, 
152  ;  T.  12,  22,  64  ;  W. 
39,  203  ;  ah.  Dyer,  J. 
4 1 .  See  Rickards,  Rick- 
etts  ;  see  also  ap  Rich- 
ard, Pritchard 

Richardson,  El.  68,  150; 
Jeremiah,  200  ;  N.   188 

Riche,  Ritch,  Ryche,  Alx. 
54  ;  Edm.  180  ;  Rt.  64  ; 
St.  40  ;  T.  74  ;  W.  45  ; 
Stevens  ah.  Jo.  62 

Richeman,  see  Richman 

Richins,  Richines,  Rich- 
ens,  Ag.  22  ;  Ant.  165  ; 
Jo.  137  ;  W.  15 

Richman,       Richeman, 
Richmon,    Pitchman, 
Edm.  82  ;  Ez.  43  ;  Gi. 
27  ;  Jo.  79,  200  ;  J.  57, 
74  ;  T.  184  ;  W.  45 

Richmond,  A.  126  ;  E. 
109,  192  ;  J.  89  ;  M. 
200  ;  T.  185  ;  W.  114, 
185 

Rickards,  Ricardes,  Rick- 
ardes.  Ant.  68  ;  Ch. 
90  ;  Gbl.  180  ;  G.  143, 
198  ;  Hy.  II  ;  Js.  43, 
90;  Jo.  69;  J.  3,  5,  82, 
85,  106,  166,  199  ;  Mgy. 
114  ;  Rt.  125  ;  T,  36, 
109,  136,  208  ;  W.  84, 
88,  r  15, 145  ;  ah.  Aston, 
.A.  77  See  Richards, 
Ricketts 

Ricketts,  Rickettes,  Rick- 


ates,  A.   135  ;    E.  139  ; 

Ez.   163,   168  ;    G.   1 13  ; 

Gi.    109  ;    Hester,  193  ; 

Js.  191  ;  J.  87.  113,  118, 

156*      183  ;      Rt.     120, 

152  ;    St.  169  ;    T.   109, 

113,  121,  92  ;  Perry  (e/r. 

J.  95,  96.    See  Richards, 

Rickards 
Rider,  see  Ryder 
Ridge,  J.  33.    See  Rudge 
Ridisdale,    Rgd.  8.      See 

also  Rudgdale 
Ridlehurst      als.    Arthur, 

Ez.  104 
Ridler,   Rydler,    Readier, 

A.    180  ;     Ch.   90  ;     H. 

175  ;  J.  119,  129,  194; 

K.  121  ;    M.  108;  Wit. 

141  ;  W.  31,  208  ;   ah. 

Gregory,   Jo.    74  ;     W. 

163  ;    Gregory   a/j.   J. 

129  ;  W.  176 
Rigge,  G.  23,  97  ;    Mgy. 

40,  43  ;   Ml.  29 
Rimer,  see  Rymer 
Rise,  Risse,  J.  87  ;  K.  87  ; 

R.   107  ;    W.   78.      See 

also  Rice 
Ritch,  see  Riche 
Pitchman,  see  Richman 
Rive,  see  Reeve 
River,  Ryver,  Ryuer,  Ch. 

32,   78  ;     Florishe, .  56  ; 

Fr.  183;  J.  57  ;   K.  27  ; 

Maud,  167  ;  T.  15 
Rixe,  see  Ryckes 
Roach,  see  Roche 
Roades,  see  Rodes 
Roane,  Ch.  99  ;    Ez.  104  ; 

J.  85  ;    Mgt.   154;    Rt. 

63  ;  W.  86  ;  Ward  als. 

Mgy.  96 
Robbins,  see  Robins 
Robbinson,  see  Robinson 
Roberts,        Robertes, 

Robartes,    Robberts, 

Robarte.     Roberdes, 

Ag.  32,  65,  67  ;    Al.  2  ; 

A.  130*    160,  178  ;  Ant. 

84,  197  ;  Ch.  126 ;  Edm. 
172  ;  E.  137,  198  ;  El. 
104  ;  Ez.  56,  135  ;  Fr. 
102  ;  G.  190,  iv8  ;  ( li. 
153,  190  ;  H.  4,  80,  149  ; 
Hu.  143  ;  Hy.  174  ;  Js. 
108,  127  ;  Jo.  44,  112, 
138  ;  J.  I.  10,  21.  33, 
44.  65*  67*,  7',  72,  11, 

85,  89,  93>  '05,  "9,  '22, 


Index  Noininiun. 


265 


165,  166,  168,  190,  199  ; 

K.  16  ;    Lu.  162  ;    Mgt. 

98,  168  ;    M.   175,  192  ; 

N.   29*,    154,    171  ;     O. 

146  ;  Ph.  53  ;    R.  3,  53, 

164,    184,  201  ;    Rg.   2  ; 

S.    179  ;     T.  2,    6,   26*, 

34,46,  53,  57,  74*,  S3, 90, 

106*   127,  132,  173,  177, 

190,    202  ;      Wjt.    106  ; 

W.  4,  7,  38,  51,  61,  66, 

80,    81*    92,    133,    157, 

174,  194  ;    Clarke    als. 

Ez.    106  ;    Robins    als. 

Ez.  97  ;    Tayler  als.  T. 

84.      See   ap  Roberts, 

Probert 
Robery,  J.    11.     See  also 

Roborowe 
Robins,  Robyns,  Robbins, 

Al.  22  ;  Ant.  95  ;  Ed.  2, 

153,  198,  204  ;  Ez.  124  ; 

Fr.  153  ;    Frs.  119  ;    G. 

58  ;    Gi.  158  ;    H.  198  ; 

Hy.    82  ;    Js.    69,    179, 

200  ;  Jo.  98  ;  J.  40,  54* 
55,91,  140,  I  52,. 1 53, 154, 
160,  171,  179,  195,  199; 
Mgt.  91  ;  R-  64,  76,  94, 
100,  105,  179  ;  Rt.  25, 
157  ;  St.  40  ;  Sbl.  66  ; 
T.  44,  59,  .66,  92,  109, 
153,  '67,  172,  202  ;  W. 
2,  86,  107,  145  ;  als. 
Bocher,  Boucher,  Buck- 
et, Js.  121  ;    J.  192  ;  T. 

201  ;  als.  Robertes,  Ez. 
97  ;  Wreache  als.  J. 
127 

Robinson,     Robbinson, 
Robynson,  Frs.  56  ;  H. 
192,  198  ;   Hu.  135  ;    N. 
129  ;  Rph.  179  ;  T.  202 
Roborowe,  Roboro,  Row- 
berrowe,    Rudborough, 
Rudborowe,  Edm.  23*; 
Ez.   12,  38  ;  J.  36  ;  W. 
113.     See  also  Robery 
Robottonie,     see      Row- 
bottom 
Robyns,  see  Robins 
Robynson,  see  Robinson 
Roche,   Rooche,   Rouche, 
Rowch,    Roach,    Roch, 
Rochie,    Edm.   54  ;    E. 
62  ;  Js.  37  ;  Ja.  175  ;  J. 

37,  93,  133 ;  ^i-  »9i ; 

Mi.  170  ;  N.  129,  140, 
161  ;  R.  204  ;  T.  59, 
145;  W.  48,  51,  193 


Rock,  Rocke,  Jo.  142  ;  J. 
52,  loi,  131  ;  Mgy.  69; 
R.  103,  167  ;  Rt.  103  ; 
T.  143  ;  W.  61,  193  ; 
Rooke  als.  Dd.  97 

Rodborne,  Radborne, 
Radburne,  Ag.  43  ;  A. 
147;  Maud,  183  ;  Mtl. 
200  ;  T.  144  ;  W.  56, 
167,  206  ;  als.  Hewer, 
T.  146  ;  Hewer,  Fewer 
als.  J.  85  ;  Rt.  103 ;  T. 
140 

Rode,  Roode,  J.  19,  56 

Rodes,  Roades,  J.  156  ; 
T.  202 

Rodgman  als.  Newland, 
J.  80 

Rodman,  Radman,  Fr. 
102  ;  Js.  5  ;  Jo.  156  ;  K. 
52  ;  Rt.  129  ;  T.  62, 
118;  als.  Taller,  Tay- 
ler, Taylor,  J.  129  ;  Rg. 
103 ;  T.  191  ;  Tayler 
als.  Js.  178 

Rodway,  Rodwey,  Rad- 
waye,  Fr.  79  ;  Gi.  140, 
163  ;   Hln.   120  ;   J.   10, 

23,  177  ;  ^Mgy-  91  ;  Kt. 

91;    T.    57,    182;    W. 

139,   147 

Roe,  see  Rowe 

Rogers,  Ag.  37,  38,  52, 
98  ;  Al.  1 28  ;  Amb. 
197  ;  A.  100,  196,  207  ; 
Ant.  130  ;  Ch.  139  ;  CI. 
35  ;  Edm.  2  ;  E.  139, 
178  ;  Ez.  40,  104,  193  ; 
El.  73  ;  Fr.  122  ;  Gi. 
141  ;  Js.  no;  Jo.  5,90, 
loi  ;  J.  8*  24,  36,  37, 
40*  45,  50,  52,  85,  no, 
129,  131,  134,  140,  142, 
149*  150,  1S5  ;  K.  14, 
35;  Mgy.  148;  M.  183; 
N.  29,  36,  n4,  140, 
152;  P.  39;  R.  10,  25, 
30,  89,  123,  186  ;  Rt. 
30*  49*  123,  146,  161, 
196  ;  S.  152  ;  Sm.  127  ; 
Sbl.  188  ;  T.  2,  9,  18, 
34,  64,  70,  ni,  n8, 
132,  155,  164*  202; 
W.  31,  43,  92,  97,  104, 
122,  143,  174,  185,  203; 
als.  Williams,  Isb.  204  ; 
J.   206  ;    Williams  als. 

R-  "93 
Rolbright,     see     Rowle- 
bright 


Roles,  Rolles,  Rollys,  see 

Rowles 
Romney,        Rumney, 

Rumny,  J.  40  ;    R.  49  ; 

Rt.   123  ;  Wit.  58  ;    als. 

Cooke,  R.  185  ;  W.  n8 
Ronche,     N.     129.       See 

Roche 
Rone,  T.  146 
Ronys,  G.  8 
Rooche,  see  Roche 
Roocke,  see  Rooke 
Roode,  see  Rode 
Roofe,  W.  32 
Rooke,   Roocke,    Rucke, 

Isb.  21  ;  J.  189  ;  T.  16, 

20  ;     als.    Rocke,    Ud. 

97 
Roome,  N.  120  ;  T.  \\\ 
Roote,    Johnson    als.    \\\ 

100 
Roper,  Ant.  172  ;  Ez.  139  ; 

J.    28  ;      T.    39;      als. 

Morrell,  W.  5 1  ;    Mor- 

rell  als.  R.  105  ;   T.  125 
Rosam,  Rowsam,  Ez.  43  ; 

W.  70 
Rosblade,  see  Roseblade 
Rose,  Rosse,  Uo.  115  ;  G. 

184;   H.  28  ;    Jer.  183  ; 

Jo.    62  ;    J.    14  ;    Mth. 

154  ;     Sophia,    6  ;     T. 

150,  1S4  ;  \V.  141,  155 
Roseblade,   Rosblade,  \V. 

184,  204 
Rosier,  Ellis,  93  ;  Hooper 

als.  Al.  122 
Rosse,  see  Rose 
Rossell,  Rossele,  Rassell, 

Ag.    35  ;     Ez     65,    67  ; 

Mgt.  85  ;    Mgy.  85  ;   T. 

15.     See  Russell 
Rote,  Rout,  \V.  2  ;  Rt.  64 
Roterford,  E   50 
Rouche,  see  Roche 
Roundull,  Rundell,  T.  177; 

W.  26 
Rout,  see  Rote 
Rowberrowe,     see      Ro- 
borowe 
Rowbottom,    Rowbotton, 

Rowbotom,  Robottome, 

Edm.     178  ;     Rt.     105  ; 

T.     157;     als.    Tayler, 

Edm.  68  ;     Taylor  als. 

J.  85 
Rowch,  see  Roche 
Rowe,  Roe,  J.  199  ;  Mgt. 

73;     R.    154  ;    W.    27. 

bee  also  Rewe 


266 


Index  Nomimim. 


\ 


Rowland,  Gi.  175  ;  J.  52, 

81,  200 
Rowlebright,     Rolbright, 

Rowlwright,     El.     23  ; 

J.  21  ;  Jo.  205 
Rowles,     Roles,     Rolles, 

Rollys,  Rowlys,  Ag.  90; 

Bw.   78  ;    Ch.  78  ;    Ez. 

70  ;    G.   28,    176  ;    H. 

126  ;  Jo.  93,  loi,  199  ; 

J-    13.   70,    75.    80,    91, 

134;     N.     129;     Rjjd. 

116;    R.  62,   136  ;    Rt. 

169,  174 ;  Kg-  13 ;  T. 

13.   38,   182  ;    Wit.  35  ; 

\V.  56,  58,  86,  159,  167, 

169,  182 
Rowley,  R.  173,  204 
Rowlwright,  see  Rowle- 

bright 
Rowlys,  see  Rowles 
Rowsam,  see  Rosam 
Rucke,  see  Rooke 
Rudborough,  Rudborowe, 

see  Roborowe 
Rudd,    Taylor    als.    Ml. 

148 
Ruddy,  Jo.  84 
Rudgdale,       Rudgdall, 

Rudgedale,    Regedale,* 

E.  120  ;  Mgy.  146  ;  Rt. 

13  ;   W.  127  ;  Freeman 

als.  Mgt.  175.    See  also 

Ridisdale 
Rudge,  Ez.  145  ;    H.  40, 

72  ;   Hy.  137  ;   R.  Il6; 

S.    201  ;    T.    143,    191  ; 

W.     117,     122.        See 

Ridge,  Arudge 
Rudgedale,  see  Rudgdale 
Rudles,  Rt.  25 
Rufford,  —  205 
Rugg,    Rugge,    Jo.    95*  ; 

J.  45,  i75>-o8  ;  R.  100; 

T.  137 
Rugley,  Js.  200 
Rumney,       Rumny,      see 

Romney 
Rundell,  see  RounduU 
Rushall,  H.  II  ;    Rt.   194, 

201 
Rusley,  J.  10 
Russell,  Rusell,  Alx.  90  ; 

Al.  39,  139  ;  E.  88  ;  Ez. 

135,  190  ;    El.  40  ;    Fr. 

184  ;  Gi.  139;    G.  147, 

198  ;    H.   65,   67,    no, 

149;    Hy.  93  ;    Jo.  42, 

95*,  192  ;    Isb.  1 10  ;    J. 

44,63,  71^  72*,  87,  91, 


122,  132,  169,  170,  183, 
189,  190  ;  Mtft.  154  ; 
Mgy.  29  ;  Rph.  148  ; 
R.  10,  25,  57,  161  ;  Rt. 
16  ;  T.  2,  18,  31,  83,  92, 
loi,  1 15,  t6i,  167  ;  W. 
I,  2*  7,  58,  94*,  102, 
106,  1 1 1,  135,  180,  202. 
See  Rossell,  Rysell 

Russher,  Rt.  46 
Ruthens,  J.  199 
Rutherye,     Symons     als. 

T.  165 
Rutter,  Al.  100  ;  Do.  175  ; 

Ez.   45  ;     Fl.    100 ;     H. 

95  ;  J-   36,  9',  95.  96  ; 

K.   47  ;     Lk.    140  ;    M. 

200  ;   N.  44  :    R.  6  ;    T. 

21,  76,88  ;  W.  41.    See 

Butter 
Ryche,  -ce  Riche 
Ryckes,  Rixe,  J.  5,  129 
Ryder,   Rydar,  Rider,  Ez. 

43  :   H.  156  ;  Js.  37  ;  J. 

8  ;  T.  20 
Rydler,  see  Ridler 
Ryland,   Rylond,   J.   29*  ; 

N.  -]y)  ;  R.  146  ;  T.  120, 

123,  '94 
Ryler,  J.  181 

Ryley,  Rylie,  Rylye,  Guy, 
88  ;  T.  7  ;   VV.  22 

Ryloe,  E.  87 

Rylond,  see  Ryland 

Rylye,  see  Ryley 

Rymer,  Rymar,  Rymor, 
Rimer,  Benedict,  108, 
191  ;  Gi.  198  ;  Isb.  "j},  ; 
R.  49  ;  Rt.  92  ;  T.  53 

Rysell, Ja  17.    SeeRussell 

Ryve,  see  Reeve 

Ryuer,  Ryver,  see  River 

Ryxson,  R.  61 


Sadler,   Js.    189 ;    J.   91  ; 

Mgt.    1 19,    152  ;     Mrn. 

162  ;    Achettell    als.  J. 

29 
Sager,  see  Seagar,  Mau. 

19 
Saint,   Saynte,    Sente,  J. 

I  ;  \V.  10 
Saint  Leger,  H.  198 
Saintbury,  Senbure,  Sen- 

burye,  Senneburye,   CI. 

35  ;  T.  34  ;   W.  26 
Salans,  see  Sallans 
Salcombe,  Loiell,  191 


Salisbury,    E.    115  ;     Rg. 

'25 
Sallans,  Sallense,  Salans, 

J-  45'  97,  13' 

Sallaway,  J.  169 

Salter,  .\g.  124  ;  T.  T07 

Sambache,  Sambadge, 
Sambage,  Sanbage,  J. 
28  ;    N.  6,  20  ;     T.  1 15 

Samforde,  W.  104 

Samman,  Samon,  A.  160  ; 
H.  124  ;  R.  177  ;  T. 
170 

Sampson,  see  Sansom 

Sanagar,  see  Saniger 

Sanbage,  see  Sambache 

Sandbrooke,  Ez.  82 

Sandell,  SanduU,  Sandle, 
Al.  46  ;  Rg.  136;  T. 
83,  106 

Sanders,  see  Saunders 

Sandes,  R.  81 

Sandford,  Sanford,  Sandi- 
ford,  E.  131  ;  El.  52  ; 
Ez.  186,  189;  G.  32, 
108  ;  J.  108,  194  ;  R. 
167  ;  T.  109,  190  ;  W. 
171,  203 

Sandle,  Sandull,  see  San- 
dell 

Sandye,  Ch.  27 

Saneger,  see  Saniger 

Sanes,  R.  107 

Sanford,  see  Sandford 

Saniger,  Sanagar,  Sane- 
ger, Sanoger,  Sano- 
gure,  Sanyger,  Sana- 
gar, Savaker,  Senegar, 
Seneger,  Senegree, 
Seniger,  Ag.  12  ;  Al. 
72  ;  Do.  150  ;  Isb.  10 ; 
Jo.  62  ;  J.  17,  93,  105, 
147,  154,  162  ;  Ju.  56  ; 
Mgv.  87;  Mau.  57,  105  ; 
R.  87,  132  ;  T.  6,  76, 
88*  ;  W.  176,  185 

Sankey,  Sankye,  E.  38  ; 
Jo.  105 

Sanoger,  Sanogure,  see 
Saniger 

Sansom,  Sansome,  Saun- 
som,  Sampson,  Edm. 
165  ;  Mrn.  19  ;  R.  138  ; 
T.  64,  74  ;  Tuball,  191 

Sanyger,  see  Saniger 

Sargeant,  Sargent,  see 
Sergeant 

Sarner,  J.  28 

Sarney,  J.  106.  See 
Serney,  Cerney 


Index  N^ODi  in u ui . 


267 


Sarson,  Hy.  170 

Saunders,  Sanders,  Sawn- 
ders,  Ag.  14  ;  Al.  22  ; 
A.  39;  El.  128,  163; 
G.  143  ;  Gi.  16  ;  Hu. 
28  ;  J.  II*,  21,  28, 
29,  82,  126,  131,  171, 
178,  199  ;  K.  189  ; 
^'b'y-  59  ;  ^Ith.  168, 
183  ;  R.  76,  138,  157  ; 
Rg.  30;  T.  21*  31,  59, 
96,  112,  167  ;  W.  II, 
31,  41,  54.  56,  155  ;  als. 
Grayhurst,  Redigo,  179; 
Greyhurst  als.  J.  119; 
T.  I TJ  ;  Waterman  als. 

J-  164 
Saunsom,  see  Sansom 
Savag^ar,  see  Saniger 
Savage,    Savadge,    Sav- 

edge,    A.     193  ;     Ant. 

ic»  ;    Ar.  95  ;    Jo.  189  ;  ' 

H.    2  ;    J.    5,   45,    142  ; 

Lw.  118  ;  Mrt.  189;  M. 

200  ;  Rt.  116  ;  T.  135  ; 

\V.  167 
Savaker,  see  Saniger 
Savedge,  see  Savage 
Savery,    Al.     171  ;     Ant. 

139  ;    H.    183  ;    J.   89, 

1 40  ;  T.  26  ;  W.  1 74 
Sawcombe,    Edm.     145  ; 

K.  85  ;  T.  84;  W.  135 
Sawer,  Sawier,  see  Saw- 
yer 
Sawford,  T.  177 
Sawle,  W.  130 
Sawnders,  see  Saunders 
Sawtherne,  see  Southerne 
Sawyer,  Sawier,  Sawer, 
Al.  68;  And.  45  ;  J.  95, 
96  ;  .Mgt.  6  ;    R.  201  ; 
W.  7,  32 
Saynte,  see  Saint 
Scargen,    Rg.    138.     See 

also  Shargen 
Scay,  see  Skay 
Scelwyn,  see  Selwyn 
Scisemore,  see  Sisemore 
Schelton,  see  Shilton 
Schild,  see  Shilde 
Schooler,  J.  175 
Sclatter,  see  Slater 
Scott,  Skotte,  J.  150,  205  ; 
Mgt.  40,  79i  142  ;  Mgy. 
69  ;    R.    >79  ;     Rt.    30, 
117  ;    T.   177  ;    W.  61, 
137  ;     Towneshill    als. 

T.43 
Scovill,  Ed.  145  ;  J.  144 


Scramell,  \V.  62 
Screene,  Serene,  Skrine, 
Al.    186  ;    J.    171  ;    R. 

•34 
Scriven,  Screven,  Scry- 
ven,  Al.  161  ;  H.  149  ; 
J.  47,  n  ;  Mgt.  65.  68  ; 
R.  34,  59,  112  ;  Wit.  2, 
42,  159;  W.  62,  203 
Scrivener,      als.      Hulle- 

maker,  Mgt.  16 
Scryche,  Shryche,  J.  45  ; 

Raynold,  46  j 

Scryven,  see  Scriven  j 

Scurr,  see  Skurr 
Scysmore,  see  Sisemore 
Seaborne,  Seaburne,  Se- 
barne,      Seborne,     Se- 
burne,  Seyborne,  Js.  90  ; 
Rt.  74  ;   St.  3  ;  T.   125  ; 
W.   21,    51  ;    als.  Hop- 
kins,   Hipkins,  Ag.  60, 
100  ;  Al.  43  ;   Mgt.  81  ; 
R.   98  ;    \V.   169  ;    als. 
Plummer,  Plomer,    Ch. 
52  ;    E.   90  ;    Fr.    128  ; 
J.    48,    200  ;     N.     77  ; 
Hopkins,  Hopkyns  als. 
Ed.    63  ;    J.    156  ;    St. 
104  ;  Plomer,  Plummer 
als.   E.   32  ;  Em.    141  ; 
Rt.  103 
Seabridge,  J.  144 
Seabright,  sec  Sebright 
Seaburne,  see  Seaborne 
Seagar,    Seager,    Seger, 

Js.  95*;  Mau.  19 
Seale,  J.  190 
Seaman,  see  Semon 
Seaver,  see  Sever 
Sebarne,      Seborne,     see 

Seaborne 
Sebrick,  J.  125  ;  T.  88 
Sebright,    Seabright,    G. 
1       131  ;  W.  41,  196,  202 
Seburne,  see  Seaborne 
I  Secil,  see  Sisell 
Seed,  J.  62 
Seeld,  T.  185 
Seely,     Seeley,      Seelye, 
Selie,      Sellye,      Sely,. 
Selye,     Silley,     Syllie, 
Syllye,  Ceelye,  Ag.  75  ; 
Jo.  44,  124,  156;  J.  28, 
99,   138  ;    K.   8  ;    Mgy. 
55,    142  ;    R.  66,    100 ; 
Rg.  40,  138  ;  T.  36,  57, 
161  ;  W.  39 
Seford,  Seyford,  Ag.  119; 
Sbl.  146 


Seger,  see  Seager 

Selby,  J.  1 19 

Selcox,  J.  85 

Selie,  see  Seely 

Sellar,  T.  iiS  ;  W.  203 

Sellars,  Sellers,  Al.  119; 
R.  140 

Sellmon,  see  Salman 

Sellwyn,  see  Selwyn 

Sellye,  see  Seely 

Selman,  Selmon,  Sellmon, 
Ag.  80  ;  Ez.  27  ;  Gf. 
95  ;  J.  10,  21,  52,  87, 
97,  102,  199  ;  R.  II, 
107,  144  ;  S.  172  ;  T. 
6,  125,  182  ;  W.  14,  193 

Selon,  W.  64 

Selwen,  Selwin,  see 
Selwyn 

Selwood,  Ch.  70  ;  K. 
1 64  ;  T.  112 

Selwyn,  Selwen,  Selw^in, 
Sellwyn,  Scelwyn,  Ag. 
27  ;  Ez.  3  ;  Gi.  104  ; 
Jsp.  173;  R.  118,  134; 
\<'g.    2  ;    T.    41  ;    Wit. 

i      81,  88  ;   W.  190;   Lyg- 

more  als.  J.  10 
Sely,  Selye,  see  Seely 

J  Semon,  Seaman,  Seymon, 

1      Al.  49  ;   Mgt.  187  ;   als. 

\     Smyth,  T.  35 

iSemys,  T.  114.  PSymmes 
Senbure,    Senburye,    see 

Saintbury 
Senegar,  Seneger,  Sene- 
gree,  Seniger,  see  Sani-. 
ger 
Senneburye,    see     Saint- 
bury 
Sente,  see  Saint 
Serepoynte,   T.   71.     See 

Spearepoint 
Sergeant,  Sergent,  Ser- 
geaunt,  Sergiant,  Ser- 
jeant, Seriaunte,  Sar- 
geant,  Sargent,  Ez.  61, 
114;    J.  12,  56,  80;  81  ; 

T.  7,  45, -53,  I55';-  W. 

22,  48 
Serney,    Tayler  als.    W. 

137.     See  Cerney,  Sar- 

ney 
Serreli,   Serrill,    D.    124  ; 

K.  172  ;    r.  141 
Sertch,  H.  go 
Seste,  see  Teste,  T.  19 
Seth,  J.  II 
Sever,     Sevar,      Seaver, 

Seyver,  R.  66,  68  ;  Rt. 


268 


Index  Noniinum. 


% 


3  ;  T.  19,  34,  205  ;  Wit. 

31 
Severn,    see    up   Syvern, 

Kt.  18 
Sevill,  K.  198 
Seward,  J.  5 
Sewell,   J.   57,    153.    190; 

Rt.   138  ;  T.  170,  174  ; 

Wit.     97,     182.       See 

Shewell,    Swell 
Seyborne,  see  Seaborne 
Seyford,  see  Seford 
Seymer,  R.  74 
Seymon,  see  Semon 
Seynton,  Wit.  191 
Seysmore,  see  Sisemore 
Se3rver,  see  Sever 
Shackle,  see  Shakle 
Shaile,  see  Shayle 
Shakekle,     Shakell,     see 

Shakle 
Shakerley,   T.    114.     See 

also  Slakerley 
Shakespeare,  J.  126,  152 
Shakle,  Shackle,  Shakell, 

Shakekle,   E.   106  ;  Jo. 

123  ;    J.    122  ;    W.    II, 

21,  157 
Sharford,   Sherford,   Wit. 

9O'  153 
Shargen  als.  Taylor,  Ez. 

175.     See  also  Scargen 
Sharp,  Sharpe,  Chn.  124; 

J.  28,  52  ;     K.  160  ;    R. 

149  ;     Wit.    169  ;     als. 

Auston,  T.  172 
Shatford,  Shatteford,  Ant. 

184  ;     E.    194  ;    Js.   29. 

See  Shotford,  Shotsford 
Shaune,  Ez.  28 
Shawe,  A.   176  ;    J.  118  ; 

W.  172 
Shayle,     Shaile,    Sheale, 

Sheyle,  Sheyll,  Al.  52  ; 

Ch.  188  ;  Jo.  50;  J.  59, 

63,  71,  91,106,  150,  154, 
,    158;    K.    176;    T.  127, 

202,  205.     See  Shell 
Shayler,  Sheylor,  N.   10  ; 

Rt.  20  ;  T.  107,  155 
Sheale,  see  Shayle 
Shearle,  see  Sherle 
Sheath,    Sheith,    Shethe, 

Ai,^  40  ;  Ez.  97  ;    T.  86 
Sheaver,    T.     159;    Wit. 

182 
Sheer,  see  Shere 
Sheffeld,  T.  7 
Sheilde,  see  Shilde 
Sheith,  see  Sheath 


Sheldon,  T.  106 

Shell,  Js.  5  ;  als.,  Paine, 
T.  184  ;  Bensford  als. 
Rt.  89.     See  Shayle 

Shellard,  R.  81 

Sheppard,  Shepard,  Shep- 
erde,  Shepheard,  Shep- 
herd, Shepperd,  Ag.  27  ; 
Amb.  52  ;    Ar.  48  ;  Ez. 

n  ;  Js.  199  ;  J-  14,  83, 

85,  no,  116,  131,  173, 
178;    Mgt.  138  ;    Mgy. 
138  ;    N.  15  ;    R.  9,  22, 
66,  68,  138  ;  Rt.  13,  44, 
T.  59.  155;  W.  75,  107, 
143,  196  ;    als.  Streete, 
J.  74  ;    Dabeney,  Dab- 
ney  als.  Ag.   120  ;    W. 
109  ;    Povie  als.  T.  53  ; 
Smith  als.  Rt.  74 
Shenstowe,  J.  124 
Shepway,  see  Shipway 
Sherborne,  Rg.  109 
Shere,  Sheer,  Sheyre,  E. 
32  ;  J.  33  ;  R.  62  ;  T.  7 
Shereman,  see  Sherman 
Sheres,  Rt.  59 
Shereve,  see  Sheriff 
Sherford,  see  Sharford 
Sheriff,  Shereve,  Sherief, 
Shryffe,  J.  72  ;    R.  81  ; 
T.  26  ;    als.   Carter,  J. 
TJ.      See  also  Shreve 
Sheringfton,    Sherventon, 
Mgt.  144  ;  T.  66.     See 
Cherington 
Sherle,  Shearle,  Edm.  90  ; 
J.  191  ;  R.  62  ;  W.  169 
Sherly,  see  Shirley 
Sherman,  Shereman,  J.  i, 

82  ;  T.  185  ;   W.  13 
Sherventon,  see  Shering- 

ton 
Sherwinck,  R.  85 
Shethe,  see  Sheath 
Shewell,  Shewle,  Shoell, 
Shoull,  Showle,  Show- 
ell,  Ag.   27,  III  ;  J.  5, 

8,  70,  95,  96,  156,  179  ; 

Mgy.  129;  T.  81,  139, 
155;  W.  75,  159.  See 
Sheyle,  J.  71,  Sewell 

Shewninge,  H.  40 

Shew^ringe,  St.  36.  See 
Shrewring 

Shewsmyth  als.  Lapley, 
W.  55 

Sheyle,  Sheyll,  see  Shayle 

Sheylor,  see  Shayler 

Sheyre,  see  Shere 


Shilde,  Shild,  Sheilde, 
Shield,  Schild,  Shyld, 
Ed.  176  ;  G.  137  ;  Hln. 
99  ;  H.  122  ;  J.  8,  33, 
82  ;  N.  200  ;  R.  24,49  ; 
Rt.  63  ;  T.  70  ;  W.  58  ; 
James  als.  ]a.  71  ;  J. 
73.     See  Child,  Childes 

Shillam,  Shillom,  E.  175  ; 
T.  121  ;  W.  150 

Shilton,    Schelton,     Mgt. 

91  ;    Rt.    59  ;    W.    56, 
125.     See  Chilton 

Shingleton,     Shyngleton, 

Singleton,  Ch.  3,  119; 

Do.    160  ;    J.   50  ;     Lw. 

125  ;  Mgt.  119 
Shipman,  J.  87*  ;  R.  64 
Shipp,     W.      130.       See 

Chipp 
Shippen,  Rt.  164 
Shippey,  Edm.  43 
Shiptou,  J.  195  ;   R.  152  ; 

T.  153  ;  W.  151 
Shipway,    Shepway,    Fr. 

160  ;  Jo.  177  ;  R.  190 
Shirley,    Sherly,    Shurle, 

Shurley,    Ez.    198  ;     J. 

82  ;  W.  7,  137 
Shley,  Jo.  41 
Shoell,  see  Shewell 
Shoote,      Shootte,       see 

Shott 
Short,  Shorte,  R.  3  ;    Rt. 

89  ;    T.   171,  195  ;    W. 

159 
Shote,  see  ShoW: 
Shotford,  Ag.  72  ;  A.  137  ; 

J.  124.     See  Shatford 
Shotsford,       Shottisford, 

Ag.  32  ;   E.  75  ;  J.  151. 

See  Shatford 
Shott,      Shotte,      Shote, 

Shoote,    Shootte,    Ag. 

163  ;    A.    130;    Gi.  56, 

68  ;    Jo.    17  ;    J.    loi  ; 

Mgy.    40  ;    R.    20,    69, 

151  ;    T.  73,   130;    W. 

92  • 

Shoull,  Showell,  Showle, 

see  Shewell 
Shreve,  W.  205.    See  also 

Sheriff 
Shreven   or  Chreuen,   R. 


Shrewring,     Edm 

See  Shewringe 
Shryche,      Raynold,     46 

See  Scryche,  J.  45 
Shryffe,  see  Sherifif 


175- 


Index  N^oininuiu. 


269 


Shurle,  Shurley,  see  Shir- 
ley 

Shyld,  see  Shilde 

Shyngleton,  see  Shingle- 
ton 

Sibberance,  Siberons,  Si- 
braunce,  Sibance,  Ch. 
56  ;     H.    198  ;     T.   90, 

123 

Siblis,  P.  91 

Sibraunce,  see  Sibberance 

Sifford,    Siford,    see  Syf- 

ford 
Silcock,  J.  99 
Silley,  see  Seely 
Simes,     Simmes,      see 

Symmes 
Simondes,    Simonds,    Si- 
mons, see  Symons 
Simpson,  Simsons,   Sym- 

sons,  Al.  95  ;    M.   107  ; 

N.  57  ;  T.  117 
Sims,  see  Symmes 
Sinderbey,        Sindersbie, 

see  Syndersbye 
Singer,  R.  116 
Singleton,  see  Shingleton 
Sisell,    Sisill,     Secil,    Js. 

189  ;     als.    Hooper,    J. 

204  ;     W.     177.       See 

Cicell,  Cecill 
Sisemore,    .  Scisemore, 

Scysmore,      Seysmore, 

Sismore,         Sysemore, 

Sysmore,    Ag.    37  ;     J. 

23,  41,  60,  82,    131,  if/), 

191  ;      Mj^t.    132  ;      R. 

144;  T.  20,  35,  47,  161  ; 

Wit.    106  ;    \V.  43,  86, 

88,  iSS 
Sisill,  see  Sisell 
Sismore,  see  Sisemore 
Sixwyx,  Rt.  47 
Skay,  Scay,  Skaye,  Skey, 

Al.  84  ;    A.  126  ;    Avis, 

100  ;  Ez.  8  ;  J.  57,  145, 

162  ;    Rt.  9,  49  ;    T.  9, 

26,    153  ;     \V.    22,    32  ; 

als.  Ratliff,  Hu.  82 
Skelton,  Ez.  14 
Skey,  see  Skay 
Skidmore,    Ez.    135  ;    Js. 

199  ;  J.  105 
Skinne,  Skynne,  E.    168  ; 

W.  143 
Skinner,    Skynner,    Sky- 

ner,  Al.  90  ;    Edm.  60  ; 

Ez.  140;    Howell,  160; 

J.    20,    1 12,    165  ;     Jy. 

128  ;    K.  93  ;    N.   36  ; 


Rt.     142  ;    T.    81,    104, 

151  ;  W.  58 
Skotte,  see  Scott 
Skramell,  Mrn.  55 
Skrine,  see  Screene 
Skudder,  W.  1 1 
Skull,  Ml;)'.  118  ;  R.  151 
Skurre,  Scurr,  J.  43  ;    T. 

1 12 
Skynne,  see  Skinne 
Skynner,  see  Skinner 
Slade,  see  Sledd 
Slakerley,  J.  79.    See  also 

Shakerley 
Slatter,    Slater,    Sclatter, 

Isb.  54  ;    Jo.  45  ;   J.  24, 

150  ;  T.    90,    125,    138  ; 

Wit.  1 1  I  ;  W,  45  ;  Aston, 

Austen     als.     J.      112; 

Seth,  6 
Slaughter,    Ch.    23  ;    El. 

95'    104;    J-  5>  35.  75. 

101,  103;  Mgy.  33;  M. 

29  ;   Paris,  105  ;   R.  39  ; 

T.  130  ;  W.  153 
Slayne,  Ac;.  22  ;   Rt.  25 
Sledd,  Sled,  Slead,  Slade, 

Sleyd,  Ag.  97  ;  Ch.  i-^i  ; 

E.  122;   H.  198;  J.  33, 

63  ;   Rt.  15  ;  W.  107 
Sheer,   Slycer,  Hu.    141  ; 

J.  85 
She,  see  Sly 
Slimbridge,  T.    117;    W. 

94 
Sloper,  J.  200 
Sly,  Slye,   She,   Ag.   73  ; 

Al.  130  ;   15gt.   168  ;   I':z. 

188  ;  Gerard,  63  ;  J.  71, 

124  ;     N.    29  ;     R.    30  ; 

W.  114 
Slycer,  see  Sheer 
Smale,  Hu.  84 
Smalewood,     see    Small- 

•wood 
Smallman,  G.  122 
Smallridge,       Smalridge, 

Smalrudge,Smallrudge, 

J.  5,  44,  93  ;  ^V.  45,  135 
Smallwood,    Smalewood, 

(].  102  ;  T.   139 
Smalridge,       Smalrudge, 

see  Smallridge 
Smart,     Smarte,    Al.    64, 

67  ;  Ant.  150,  153  ;  Bw. 

32  ;     Guy,    100  ;    J.   19, 

79.  99,  152  ;  M^t.  49  ; 
^^ftV-  39  ;  N.  II,  159  ; 
R.  II,  148  ;  Rt.  96* 
144,  154  ;  T.  7,  38*  94, 


132,  146,  159,  175  ;  W 
22,  26,  31,  35,  123,  157 
176;  Frowceter  (z/j.  R 

19 

Smerke,  Rt.  201 

Smethe,  Ai^.  67  ;  Ez.  205 
See  Smith 

Smith,  Smithe,  Smyth 
Smythe,  —  172  ;  Ad 
58  ;  Ag.  20.  27,  52,  65 
128  ;  Alx.  -JO,  80;  Ai 
2,  12,  27,  65,  67,  102* 
114,   130,   145,  197 
Angel,  182  ;  A.  97,  141 
168,  197*  ;  Ar.  150 
Bw.  143;  Bgt.  155 
Charity,  135  ;  Ch.  -j^, 
131  ;   Conway,   192 
Dd.  4;  Do.  155  ;  Edm 
43.  93.  137  ;  K.  62,  T-y 
84,  109,  1 19,  1 89,  198 
El.  10,  27,  84  ;  Ez.  80. 
82,  93,  126,  143,  149 
198  ;   Fr.  156,  178 
Gbl.  97  ;  G.  32,  75.  137 
Gi.  99  ;  H.  95.  102,  1 14 
156,  183  ;   Hu.  147 
178  ;  Js.  I,  10,   16 
71,  150,  199  ;  Jf.  23 
Jo.  24,  50,  63,  82,  84, 
134,  142,  158,  160,  189 
J.  I,  2,  5*  8,  II,  13,  19 
24,  28,  33*  39,  41,  46, 
47.  50*.  58,  59,  60,  62* 
65*  67*  71.  74*.  79 
80,  82,  83,  87,  89*  96* 
1 01*,  103*,  108,  1 10 
1 16*,  1 18*,  125*  131* 
136,  147*  154,  160,  166 
168,  171,  173.  177,  178 
181,  185*   190,  194 
196*,  199,  200  ;  Jph 
194  ;  Jh.  181  ;  Ju.  85 
107,  150  ;  K.  18,  32 
142,  190  ;  Lw.  65,  68 
^Igt.  44  53,  57,  74,  96 
156  ;  Mgy.  107,  144 
M.  99*  151  ;  Mth.  181 
Mau.  85,  91  ;  N.  62,  74 
159,  179;  Ph.  15,  38 
79,  167  ;  Rph.  83  ;  R 
13,  19*  20,  25*,  30* 
39,  44.  49,  79.  83,  loi 
105*  107,  113,  123,  129, 
144,  149*,  159,  161,  164 
179,  186,  191,  193,  200 
Reuben,  181  ;  Rt.  25* 
30,  34,  59,  66,  68,  11 
79,  86,  105,  129,  148 
159,  161,  191,  195  ;  Rg 


270 


Index  Mojiiinuui. 


83,  98  ;  Rw.  86  ;  St. 
86  ;  To.  Ill;  T.  I,  4, 
15,  25,  26,  34,  36,  38, 
41*  42,  46,  49,  51,  62, 
64,  66*  71,  72,  11,  78, 
83,  86,  94,  96*,  98*, 
104*  107,  114,  115,  117, 
125,  130,  134,  149,  159, 
169,  170,  175,  179* 
182,  193,  20;,  202*,  205  ; 
Wit.  41,  130,  145  ;  W. 
4.  3«*,  32,  35,  37,  43, 
46*,  53,  54,  5^  60,  61, 
62,  64,  78,  80,  86,  88, 
90,  92,  106,  107,  118, 
120,  122,  126*  133,  141, 
145,  155*  157,  169,  174, 
180,  184,  187,  188,  190, 
196,  203  ;  ah.  Alford,  J. 
186  ;  ah.  Baker,  J.  43  ; 
ah.  Gamble,  T.  201  ; 
ah.  Hutchins,  J.  74  ;  T. 
127  ;  als.  Mason,  N. 
189  ;  als.  Marshall,  W. 
123  ;  ah.  Netherton,  T. 
96  ;  als.  Sheperde,  Rt. 
74  ;  Abarnsdale  ah. 
J.  87  ;  Atwoode  ah. 
Ez.  72  ;  Bishop  ah.  J. 
8  ;  Cooke  als.  T.  36  ; 
Dyrram  ah.  \V.  100  ; 
Harris  ah.  J.  1 34  :  Mans 
ah.  \V.  125  ;  Morecock 
als.  J.  95,  96  ;  T.  71  ; 
Morris  ah.  \V.  38  ; 
Semon  ah.  T.  35  ; 
White  ah.  T.  59.  See 
Smethe 

Smithsend,  Smythsend, 
Smythesand,  Ez.  187, 
193  ;  Jo.  62,  146;  N. 
134  ;  R.  47  ;  Kt.  69  ; 
W.   46 

Smythsyn,  W.  21 

Smyth,  Smyth e.  see  Smith 

Snacknayle,  Morris  als. 
T.  76 

Snayleham,  J.  131 

Snedell,  Rt.  1 1 3 

Snell,  Ph.  29  ;  R.  196  ; 
Rt.  201  ;  'r.  loi  ;  W.  15 

Snethe,  Wit.  17 

Snies,  W.  76 

Snosell,  see  Snowsell 

Snotter,  Al.  104  ;  Kz.  21, 
149;  J.  79;    T.  16,  132 

Snow,  Snowe,  Ez.  27, 
133  ;  (ji.  163  ;  Jo.  80, 
163  ;  J.  69.  77*  ;  R.  78, 
85,    loi,    196,  201  ;   Rt. 


34  ;  W.  174  ;  Davys 
als.  J.  43 
Snowsell,  Snosell,  Snow- 
sill,  Snowshill,  Snow- 
swell,  Ez.  8  ;  J.  65,  67  ; 
Hu.  116;  Rt.  140  ;  T. 
130  I 

Sodley,  see  Sowdley 
Sollas,     Solas,     SoUace, 
I      Sollars,  Sollers,  Solles, 
I      Sollis,     Er.     135  ;     Jo. 
142  ;    J.    II,    166,    175, 

199  ;  Msy-  57 ;  R-  91  ; 

'      Rt.  78,  125  ;  T.  130 
Sollens,  Sollons,  J   96* 
Sollers,  Solles,  Sollis,  see 

Sollas 
Soloman,    Kingston    als. 

J.  M7 
Somer,  see  Somers 
Somerell,  see  Somerhill 
'  Somerfield,    Js.    29.     See 
I      Somerville 
Somerhill,  Somerell,   Isb. 
118  ;  Reynold,  116  ;  T. 
I      46 

I  Somers,      Somer,     Som- 
mers.     Summer,    Sum- 
mers, E.    54  ;     Ez.  47, 
156  ;   H.  147;  Hy.  176; 
J.  2,  16,  65,67,  71,  116, 
181  ;    Lvv.  146  ;    R.  16, 
34,  113;  T.  18,88;  W. 
49,98 
Somersbe,  R.  13 
Somerset,  .\^.  27 
Somerville,  Somervile,  Js. 

93 ;  ^'.^y-  '"^7 ;  w.  153. 

See  Somerfield 
Sommers.  sec  Somers 
Sondill,     Sondyll,      -M^;)'- 


29;   W.  i; 


See 


Sondley.    T.     123. 
Sowdley 

Soole,  see  Sowle 

Sorell,  Jenner,  121 

Sothernwood,  R.  167 

Sotten,  Rt.  88 

Soudley,  see  Sowdley 

South,    J.    63.      See  also 
Bysowth 

Southarde,     Camry     als. 
Ed.  70 

Southerne,  Sowtheren, 
Sowtherne,  Sowthcrne, 
Sawtherne,  JJib.  180  : 
Ez.  56,  180  ;  Js.  126, 
166  ;  J.  8  ;  K.  146  ; 
Maud,  49  ;  R.  25,  173  ; 
T.64 


Sowdley,  Sowdly,  Sod- 
ley, Soudley,  Sondley, 
Mgt.  151,  204  ;  .M  200  ; 
Rt.  49  ;  T.  123  ;  \V.  38 

Sowle,  Soole,  And.  104  ; 
J.  57,  181  ;  St.  15;  W. 
64 

Sowthall,  R.  42  ;  Rg.  79  ; 
Sbl.  30 

Sowtherne,  Sowthorne, 
see  Southerne 

Sowthwood,  R.  30;  W.  49 

Spakell,  J.  29 

Sparke,  Ez.  27  ;  G.  72  ; 
Jo.  28;  Mau.  15  ;  T. 
123  ;  W.  31 

Sparkes,  Ch.  124 

Sparrow,  Gf.  12 

Sparry,  Sparrye,  Rt.  30  ; 
T.  Ill,  179 

Spearepoint,  Serepoynte, 
L.  82  ;  T.  71 

Speche,  J.  23 

Spence,  .Allen,  90 

Spencer,  Spenser,  Spen- 
sar,  Ag.  22,  63,  70  ;  Ed. 

189  ;  Frs.  175  ;  Hy.  42  ; 
Js.  60;  Ja.  90  ;  J.   29, 

,      33,  87,   160  ;   Mgt.   53  ; 

Mm.  121  ;   R.  152  ;   Rt. 

16,  149;  Rg.  99;  S.  177, 

191  ;    T.    78,    92.    155, 

186  :  W.  22,  78,  194 
Speringe,  Sperring,  Sper- 

ringe,  .\.  95  ;   Ez.  114; 

J.  72,  116;  .Mgt.  200 
Sperrinck,      Spyrwynke, 

Jo.  23  ;   R.   167 
Spicer,    Spycer,    Spysar, 

El.    54  ;     Ez.  68  ;     Hu. 

14  ;  "jo.  28  ;    J.  45,  S*"'- 

85,  121  ;   Rt.69  ;  \V.  92 
Spier,  Spire,  J.  82  ;    Sni. 

130 
Spilman.  Spillman,  Spyll- 

man,  J.  175  ;  Hu.  160  ; 

T.  70 
Spingall,  see  Springall 
Spinner,  Spiner,  Spynner, 

Ch    61  ;    Jo.   126  ;    T. 

125  ;  VV.  22 
Spire,  see  Spier 
Spokes,    Spoakes,     Hln. 

93  ;  R.  105  ;  T.  137 
Spone,  X.  76 
Spooner.  Sponer,  J.  8,  71, 

85  ;    als.  Althwrite,   R. 

113;      Wright    ah.    J. 

190  ;  Lk.  146 
iSpratt,  T.  101 


Index  N^oiiihmm. 


71 


Spring,  Springe,  Fr.  17S  ; 
Ls.  200  ;  Fenner  als.  J. 

114 
Springall,    Spingall,    Ez. 

72  ;   Isb.  70;   T.  72 
Springhold,  E.    102  ;    Rt. 

7B 
Spycer,  see  Spicer 
Spyell,  Jo.  56 
Spyllman,  see  Spillman 
Spylsburie,  W.  49 
Spynner,  see  Spinner 
Spyrwynke,     see     Sper- 

rinck 
Spysar,  see  Spicer 
Squalle,  G.  4 
Stable,  Js.  24 
Stacie,  W.  45 
Stackehouse,  J.  36 
Stafford,  J.  199 
Stagpoole,        Stagpowle 
ab.    Baker,    Isb.    187  ; 
Baker  als.  J.  160 
Staight,  see  Steyte 
Stake,  State  ;   als.  Clem- 
ence,  Clemens,  J.  160  ; 
T.  47,  70 
Stallard,    Ez.  38  ;  J.  108, 
112;   Mgt.  120  ;   R.  169 
Stamborne,      Stamberne, 
Stamburne,  Stanburne, 
Ez.  108;  E.  23  ;  J.  63; 
W.  46,  104 
Stamp,      T.      202.      See 

Stumpe 
Stanburne,  see  Stamborne 
Stanfast,  \V.  62 
Stanley,  Wit.  14 
Stansby,  J.  181 
Stanway,  E.  27 
Staple,      Elbright,     178  ; 
Fr.     106  ;     H.    153  ;    J. 
183  ;   Rt.  103  ;   T.  132  ; 
W.  78 
Stapp,  Sa.  201 
Starkey,  Rt    121 
Starre,  K.  27 
State,  see  Stake 
Staunton,   J.   33,   71  ;    T. 

1 30  ;  W .  I c6 
Stedes,  J.  21 

Steight,  Steite,  see  Steyte 
Stephens,  Stevens,  Sthe- 
vyns,  Stephen,  Steven, 
Ag.  8,  15,  104  ;  Al.  C13, 
III  ;  A.  182  ;  Dd.  192  ; 
198  ;  Dn.  21  ;  E.  131  ; 
El.  32  ;  H.  16,  58,  169  ; 
Hu.  41  ;    Js.  40  ;    Jo.  5, 

107,  14',  154  ;  J-  5.  6, 


17,  28,  33,  48,  50,  52, 
60,  63,  65,  67,  72,  81, 
91,  III,  112,  132,  138, 
166,  178,  187,  193  ; 
Ma::dalen,  194  ;  Myt. 
105  ;  Mlh.  36  ;  Rph.  6  ; 
R.  20,  46,  66,  68,  85,  89, 
103,  149,  182,  196,  201  ; 
Rt.  12,  103*  123*  173, 
179)  193  ;  I^w.  123  ;  St. 
62  ;  T.  3,  46,  57,  76, 
100.  1 12,  140,  177,  179  ; 
Wit.  43;  W.  2,  18,  42, 
56,  104*  133,  135,  137, 
165*,  196,  202  ;  als. 
Ryche,  Jo.  62  ;  Em- 
mens  als.  A.  196  ; 
Weaver  als.  And.  80 

Sternall,  Sternold,  El.  63  ; 
J.  28  ;  T.  57  ;  \V.  51 

Steven,  Stevens,  see 
Stephens 

Steward,  T.  104 

Steyle,  see  Style 

Steyner  als.  Didmill,  ?  T. 
117  ;  Dydmill  als.  Wit. 

Steyte,  Staight,  Steight, 

Steite,   Steythe,  Styet, 

Ag.  27,45,  193;  Ez-  -3. 

133;  J- 43- 59,  118,  124; 

PI.   179  ;    T.  157;    W. 

26  ;  Woolston,  22 
Sthevyns,  see  Stephens 
Stibs,    Stibbes,   Stybbys, 

Js.  168  ;    R.  129  ;  T.  35 
Stiche,  see  Stitch 
Stiff,  Stiffe,  Styfe,  Styffe, 

Ag.   21  ;    Ez.    108  ;    J. 

116;    K.   153  ;     Rt.  3  ; 

W.  4 
Stile,  see  Style 
Stiles,  J.  181 
Still,  T.  202.     See  Style 
Stinchcombe,        Stinche- 

combe,      Stynchcombe. 

Stynchcum,    Aix.     75  ; 

J.    48,    160,     162  ;     Rt. 

107  ;    T.    18,    151,    159. 

See  also  Styncon 
Stirrey,  Stirrye,  Ant.  158  ; 

J- 63 
Stitch,    Stiche,    Stytche, 

Rl:.  42,  61  ;  T.  141 
Stoakes,  see  Stokes 
Stock,  Stocke,   Ez.    1S4  ; 

H.  131  ;   K.  176  ;  R.  6  ; 

Rt.   74,   161  ;     T.    174  : 

W.  163,  184,  187 
Stockford,  G.  102 


Stockwell,  T.  191 
Stoke,     Stooke,    J.    41  ; 

Hy.  153 
Stokes,  Stoakes,  Al.  1 1  ; 

Jo.  89  ;  J.  56,  97  ;  Mgy. 

148  ;    N.  3  ;    Rw.  170  ; 

Hyett   als.    Mgt.    123  ; 

W.  92 
Stollard,  Stollerd,  R.  207; 

Rt.  99  ;  Mayor  als.  H. 

171 
Stone,     Edm.     131  ;     Ez. 

195  ;   Fr.    195  ;    H.  95  ; 

J.  19,  40.  48,  52,  69,  82,   _ 

168,     170  ;      Mgt.     21   ; 

Maud,  164  ;  R.  69,  196; 

Rt.  62,  91  ;  Sm.  24,  25  ; 

T.  9  ;   W.  62,   88,   157, 

203,  205 
Stones,  Ar.  122  ;  Mgt.  91; 

Rt.  127  ;  W.  48 
Stooke,  see  Stoke 
Stormye,  see  Sturmy 
Storre,  J.  93 
Stoute,  Hln.  1 19  ;  R.  184  ;   , 

Rt.  86 
Stradlinge,    Stradlyn,    A. 

39;   J.  21,  171,  195  ;   M. 

185 
Strafford,  Straford,  Straw- 
ford,    Edm.    82  ;     Mgt. 

85*    125;    N.   142;    R. 

64,  186  ;  Rt.   121  ;  Rw. 

157  ;    Wit.    191.      See 

Stratford 
Strange,  Ant.  128  ;    Isb. 
!      112  ;     Ja.    87  ;     J.    50,. 
j      132  ;    K.   180  ;    P.   18  ; 
'•     T.  104  ;  Wit.  182 
Stratford,   Stretford,   Ag. 

49;.-.\nt.  160  ;    E.  88^ 

H.   169,  174  ;    Jo.   121  ; 

J.    13,    16,  91,   99,    119, 

175 ;  R.30, 59.83, 129; 

Rt.    121  ;     W.    51,    70, 

See  Strafford 
Strawford,  see  Strafford 
Streat,  see  Streete 
Streche,  J.  24 
Streete,    Street,     Streat, 

Strete,  H.  77,  198  ;  Js. 

114  :    J-  75,   '40,   170  ; 

K.   65,  r„S  ;     Mgy.    ir,4  ; 

Mrn.'  1O6  ;  N.'i'29  :   R. 

55  ;   Rt.  149  ;  T.  38.61, 

98  ;  Sheperde  als.  J .  74. 

See  also  Stritt 
Stretford,  see  Stratford 
Stringer,  Stringar,  J.  36  ; 

Jo.  59  ;  J.  1 18  ;   L.  125  ; 


27: 


Index  N^oiuinuiii. 


R.  188;  Rt.  173  ;   Wit. 

141  ;  W.9  :  ah.  Haines, 

Heynes,  El.  106  ;  J.  99 
Stritt,  Kt.  196.     See  also 

Streete 
Strode,  see  Strowde 
Strotten,  T.  148 
Strowde,  Strode,  Stroud, 

J.  y:,,   142,   144  ;   -^Igt. 

162  ;  N.  24  ;  R.  13 
Stubb,  Stubbe,  Stubbes, 
Stubbs,  El.  23  ;  J.  -]!, 

99  ;  Jy-  114  ;   t.  25, 

143  ;   \V.  14,  72 
Stumpe,  Stumpt,  Rt.  208  ; 

T.  22.     See  Stamp 
Sturley,  T.  187 
Sturman,  \V.  26 
Sturmy,    Sturmey,    Stor- 

mye,   Al.    114;    H.    50, 

106,    108,    19S  ;    J.    50, 

191,  199  ;  T.  44,  130 
Stybbys,  see  Stibs 
Styet,  see  Steyte 
Styfe,  Styffe,  see  Stiff 
Stylar,  T.  34 
Style,    Steyle,   Stile,   Cc. 

141  ;    J.     I,    no,     199  ; 

K.    182  ;    M.    194  ;    R. 

47  ;    Rt.   154  ;    T.   106  ; 

\V.   I,  9,  196,  202     See 

Still 
Stynchcombe,  Stynchcum, 

see  Stinchcombe 
Styncon,  W.  7 
Stytche,  see  Stitch 
Suche,  \V.  1 26 
Sucker,  J.  190  ;  Su.  191 
Suckley,  P.  142 
Suell,  see  Swell 
Sugar,  J.  45 
Summer,    Summers,    see 

Somers 
Sumnar,  Hu.  17 
Suringe,  Ez.  131 
Surleys,  R.  42 
Surman,  Surmon.Syrman, 

Syrmon,    A.    143  ;    £z. 

188  ;     Hu.    16;    J.    16. 

178,     181,     204.      207  ; 

Mgt.  10,  33  ;    Mcry.  140  ; 

M.  207  ;  R.40,  125  ;  T. 

31,  39,  %T,.  148,202  ;  W. 

35>  So,  139 
Suter,  W.  31 
Sutton,   Ant.   4  :    El.  52  ; 

J.  43,  45,  no,   124  ;    R. 

129,  172  ;  W.  4 
Swaine,  see  Sv^ayne 
Swanley,  Swanly,  El.  56  ; 


'      Jo-  57.  105  ;  J.6,  93,  99, 
!      I75i  177,  '79  ;  R-  6  ;  T. 

5',  132 
Swanne,  R.  22  ;  \V.  2 
Swayne,  Swaine,  Al.  37  ; 

E.  196;  Rt.  34;   T.  25, 
193  ;  W.  54 
Sweate.  see  Swett 
Swell,  Suell,  l;\v.  108  ;  J. 

28  ;  T.  86.    .See  Sewell 
Swett,     Sweate  ;     Pres- 

bury,  Presburie  als.  J. 
1 10  ;   R.  76 
Swift,     Swyft,    Fl.    168  ; 

Hill.  79  ;  K.  I  So 
Swinford,  Fr.  198 
Swyft,  see  Swift 
Sw^yndlehurst,   T.  46 
Syde,  J.  29 
Syer,    Syere,    Cyer,    Ch. 

163  ;    Jo.    131   ;    J.   15, 

108  ;  Mgy.  15  ;   R.  99  ; 

T.  15 
Syfford,   Syford,    SifTord, 

Siford.  Syffeart,  Ciford, 

A-.    137  ;    Al.    147  ;    J. 

136*   166 ;   R.  173,  174  ; 

Rt.  96  ;  T.  47,  49,  109  ; 

W.  191 
Sylbie,  R.  66 
Syllie,  Syllye,  see  Seely 
Symes,  see  Symmes 
Symkins,  J.  29 
Symmes,  Symes,  Symms, 

Syms,     Sims,     Simes, 

Simmes,  Ag.  155,  178  ; 

Al.     160  ;    Edm.     n6  ; 

Fr.   172  ;   Jo.  90,   n8  ; 

J.  62,  131,  149,  156;  Ls. 

72  ;    Maud,    174 ;    Sm. 

80  ;  T.  18,  49,  107,  143, 

169,  202  ;  \V.  174  ;  als. 

Compton,  Grg.  137  ;  or 

Symons,    J.    29.      See 

Semys 
Symons,    Symmons,    Sy- 

mon,      Symonde,     Sy- 

monds,      Simons,      Si- 

monds,  Simondes,    Ag. 

32  ;    Alx.    137  ;    Al.    7,  I 

58,  72  ;   A.   ni  ;    Brb.  [ 

197;  Edm.  178;  Ez.  72; 

Fr.   n7  ;   Fortune,  58  ; 

G.   no  ;    H.    141  ;    Hy. 

42  ;  Jo.  89,  185  ;  J.   10, 

53*,    52,    69,    n4,    125, 

192  ;  Jy-  33  ;  R-  3°,  34, 

42,79,91,  175,  195  ;  Rt. 

46,  74,  76,  89,  n2,  ns; 

St.  157;  T.  39*  71,  76, 


88,   98,    132  ;    Tralons, 
71  ;   W.  38,  60,  73,  88, 
159  ;  als.  Lye,  Rt.  83  ; 
als.  Rutherye,  T.   165  ; 
Huntley  uls.  Anib.  172  ; 
Mason  a/s.  J.  n9,  173, 
204  ;   Symmes  or,  J.  29 
Syms,  see  Symmes 
Symsons,  see  Simpson 
Syndersbye,     Synderbye, 
Sinderbey,    Sindersbie, 
Al-  37  ;  J-  39,  40,  122  ; 
T.  53 
Syrman,  Syrmon,  see  Sur- 
man 
Sysemore,    Sysmore,   see 

Sisemore 
Sysons,  J.  124 


Taberer,     Williams    a/s. 

Cc.  139 
Tailer,  see  Taylor 
Tainton,  see  Teynton 
Taite,  \V.  84 
Tame,  T.  7 
Tammage,  Ez.  168 
Tanner,    Ag.    32  ;    Amb. 

87  ;    Ch.  32,  172  ;    Isb. 

23  ;    J.  n,  21,  77  ;    Rt. 

8,  191  ;  W.  94  ;  Jenner 

als.  Ja.    189  ;    Walker 

als.  T.  51 
Tanty,    Tantye,    Tantie, 

Jo.  162  ;   Rph.  163  ;   W. 

37,  117 
Tappan,  Sbl.  92  ;   W.  203 
Tarlin,  Js.  134  " 
Tarne,    L.   186,  200  ;    T. 

193 
Tarren,  R.  96 
Tarrer,  J.  62 
Tasker,  Ag.   120  ;  Jo.  57, 

93  ;  J.  5,  71  ;  Mgy.  69; 

R.  15  ;  Rt.  69;  T.  107; 

als.    Bradeley,  T.    55  ; 

Gryffyn  als.  E.  42 
Taughte,  see  Tought 
Tawny,    Tawnye,    Taw^- 

ney,  Tawnie,  Taundye, 

Tawndye,  Ag.  92  ;    Al. 

49,  80  ;    Ez.   143  ;     H. 

84  ;    J.  2,   44,   85,   122, 

129,  146  ;  R.  170  ;    Rt. 

86,  167  ;  W.  26,70,  141. 

196,  203 
Tawyer,  T.  151  j 

Tayer,  J.  108  | 

Taylar,  see  Taylor 
Tayle,  T.  64 


Index  ^Nominum. 


27, 


Tayler,  see  Taylor 
Tayloe,  Rt.  181  ;    W.  100 
Taylor,   Tayler,    Teyler, 
Taylour,   Tailor,    Tay- 
iyar,  Taylar,  Ag.  108 

Ai-  32,  yi^  38,  49,  78 

148,  170,  174  ;  A.  102 
174,  197  ;  Ant.  41,  139, 
165  ;  Ar.  180  ;  Augn 
178  ;  Ch.  56  ;  Dd.  40 
Dn.  72  ;  Ed.  84  ;  Edm 
70,  139;  E.  156,  170 
El.  184  ;  Ez.  4,  43,  54 
Fr.  97  ;  G.  35,  205  ;  Gi 
45  ;  H.  23,  28*  47,  93 
97,  147,  153,  203  ;  Hu 
4,  58  ;  Hy.  140,  180, 
198  ;  Js.  84,  146,  175 
186;  Jo.  56,69,73,  105 
122,  146,  173;  J.  I,  10, 
12,  19,  Zl,  44,  52*,  54 
59*,  63,  71,  1%  80,  102 

103,  1 16,  124,  129,  147 
152,  162,  199  ;  K.  160 
Mgt.  81,  91  ;  Mgy.  24, 
40,  96,  125,  167  ;  Mrn 
19  ;  M.  207  ;  Maud 
57  ;  N.  49  ;  R.  30,  34 
44,  49*  79,  85,  98,  lOI 
103*  112,  123,  140,  146, 

159,  173,  174,  183,  185 
194,  208  ;  Rt  I*  6 
Rg.  116  ;  Sa.  132  ;  Sbl 
30  ;  T.  1 5,  30,  34*  49 
53,  70,  75,  76,  83,  86*, 
89,  94,  109*  112,  127 
135,  136,  140,  201  ;  W 
4,9,  14,  15  18,22,26,38 
42,48,  54.56,90,92,  102 

104,  122,  163,  182,  193 
ah.  Davis,  Davys,  Jo 
186;  J.  173;  a/,f.  Evans 
Rt  127  ;  ah.  Kidwelly 
E.  124  ;  ah.  Perrin,  T 
100 ;  ah.  Redman,  W 
54;  ah.  Robertes,  T.  84 
ah.  Rodman,  Js.  178 
ah.  Robottom,  J.  85 
ah.  Rudd,  Ml.  148;  ah. 
Serney,  Cerney,  Ant 
97  ;  W.  137  ;  ah 
Williams,  J.  154,  163 
T.  62  ;  Androes  ah.  R. 
103  ;  Baker  als.  — 
203  ;  Evans  ah.  Jo.  21, 
103  ;  Forshewe  ah.  J. 
168  ;  Gatley  ah.  H. 
21  ;  Holmes  ah.  G. 
158  ;  Lawrence  ah. 
W.    72  ;     Lewes    ah. 

GLOUC.   WILLS. 

1    q 


Ant.   126  ;    Pirrye  ah. 

W.    64  ;    Rodman  ah. 

J.    129  ;    Rg.    103  ;    T. 

191  ;     Rowbotom    ah. 

Edm.  68  ;  Shargen  ah. 

Ez.  175  ;    Thomas  ah. 

O.  76  ;  T.  73;    Turner 

ah.    W.    118  ;     Watte 

ah.    T.   92.     See    also 

Tyler 
Taynton,  see  Teynton 
Teage,  see  Teige 
Teale,   Teyll.  Mgt.   183  ; 

R.  142  ;  Rg.  19 
Teckle,  see  Tickell 
Teige,  Teage,   Dd.    49  ; 

T.9 
Teighte,  Ju.  173 
Teinton,  see  Teynton 
Teladam,  see  Tilladam 
Teme,  J.  69 
Templar,  W.  7 
Temple,    MI.    206  ;     Ph. 

162 
Tennant,  J.  144 
Tergewe,  W.  31 
Terrett,   Tirrett,    J.    113 

116*  ;   R.  125,  164;    T. 

194 
Terrill,  T.  90 
Teste,  T.  19 
Testwood,  Chn.  27 
Teyler,  see  Taylor 
Teyll,  Rg.  19.    See  Teale 
Teynton,  Teinton,  Tayn- 
ton,  Tainton,    Jp.    28  ; 

J-  33,  36,  71,  85,  144  ; 

Mgt.  154,  194  ;    R.  85. 

146,  167  ;  Rt.  22  ;    Sm. 

3  ;    T.  9,  57,  81  ;    W. 

135,     161,     176  ;     ah. 

Port,  J.  19 
Teysam,     Teysand,     see 

Tysom 
Thatchar    ah.    Culdwey, 

Cundered,  10 
Thayer,  Thayre,  Theyer, 

Theyre,    Ag.    11,    1 19  ; 

Al.  130  ;    Ez.   158  ;    G. 

183  ;    Gi.  128;    Jo.  8  ; 

J-  33,  37,  59,  160,  177, 

186;   K.  46  ;  Mgt.  10^  : 

Mrth.  188  ;    R.  62,  i  fS, 

138;    Rt.  62,  1 01  ;    Rg. 

151,  204  ;  T.  2,  80,  151, 

202  ;  Wit.  32,  139  ;  \V. 

54,  167 
Thayle,  J.  204 
Thee,  Thie,  Ag.  60,  92  ; 

J.  141  ;  Rg.  47  ;  \V.  143 


Themer,  see  Thorner 
Theyer,       Theyre,      see 

Thayer 
Thie,  see  Thee 
Thirle,  see  Thurle 
Thomas,  Tomas,  Al.  92  ; 

C.    171  ;      E.    21,    168, 

192  ;      Ez.    184  ;     Grf. 

116,    124  ;      Hu.    198  ; 

Js.    181  ;    Jo.    194  ;    J. 

40,  54,  57,  85,  93  ;    Ls. 

89  ;  Mgt.  40  ;   Mgy.  i  ; 

N.  17,  94  ;  Rg.  18  ;    T. 

53;  Wit.  127,  128,  133; 

W.    22,   90,    115;    ah. 

James,    T.    89  ;     ah. 

Moris,    W.    58  ;     ah. 

Tayler,  O.  76  ;    T.  73  ; 

Griffin  ah.   Mgy.  161  ; 

James  ah.  H.  87.     See 

ap  Thomas,  Tomes 
Thompson,  see  Tompson 
Thorns,      Thommes,     R. 

1 10  ;  J.  II.    See  Tomes 
Thorle,  see  Thurle 
Thornbury,  El.  198 
Thorne,    Al.    176  ;     Ch. 

155  ;  E.  168  ;    Js.  196 

Jo.    168  ;    H.  68,    166 

J.  14,  69,  83,  119,  178 

W.  II  ;    Prentes  ah.  J. 

39 
Thornell,    J.    16*.       See 

Thornhill 
Thorner,  Themer,  Thur- 

ner,  J.  14,  54  ;    Ph.  19  ; 

R.  18  ;  T.  78,125.    See 

Turner 
Thornhill,   Thornell,  Sbl. 

195  ;  J.  16* 
Thornicrofte,        Thorny- 

crofte,  El.  78  ;    T.  5 1  ; 

W.  31 
Thorpe,  A.  160  ;    G.  80  ; 

W.  153 
Throckemerton,   Throck- 
morton, Ant.  137  ;  Mijt. 

53;  Sa.  175 
Throme,  Js.  95* 
Thurle,    Thirle,    Thorle, 

Thyrle,  Al.  139  ;  J.  36, 

105  ;   R.  42  ;   \V.  42 
Thurnedale,  T.  38 
Thurner,  see  Thorner 
Thurston,      Thurstone, 

Truston,    Fr.    100  ;    (^ 

44  ;    Jo.  71  ;    J-  57-  6:, 

I  ;o,  204  ;  Rt.  1 10,  1  57  ; 

W.  4 
Thyrle,  see  Thurle 
T 


274 


Index  Nominum. 


Tibbett  Tibbot,  Tibpats, 
see  Tybbetts 

Tichett,  see  Tychett 

Tickell,  Teckle,  Tieckle, 
Tickle,  Tikell,  Tycull, 
Fr.  i8o  ;  Isb.  82  ;  J. 
82  ;  R.  149  ;  T.  41,  98, 
115,  169;  Wit.  84  ;  W. 
39.  64,  147 

Tidman,  Tydman,  T.  1 39, 
208 

Tidmarsh,  Tydmarshe,  A. 
180  ;  J.  171;  ;  T.  112 

Tieckle,  Tikell,  see 
Tickell 

Tiler,  see  Tyler 

Tiley,  Tilie,  see  Tylye 

Tilladam,  Tilladams, 
Teladam,  Tyladam, 
Tyladarae,  Tyladams, 
Tylladam,  Tylladdam, 
Ag.  81  ;  Al.  95  ;  Bene- 
dict, 150,  197  ;  Ez.  160  ; 
Js.  28  ;    Jo.  44,  77,  87, 

108;  J.  29,93,171,199  ; 

R.  43.  loi  ;  Rt.  81  ;    T. 

26,  86,  109  ;   W.  66,  81, 

117;    Hatheway  als.  J. 

126 
Tillie,  Tilley,  see  Tylye 
Tilton,  Tylton,  Ans.  130  ; 

J.  135  ;  T.  164  ;  W.  84 
Tily,  see  Tylye 
Timbrell,    Timbrill,     see 

Tymbrell 
Timmes,  see  Tymes 
Tindall,  see  Tyndale 
Tininges,  A.  108 
Tipper,  Typper,  Typpar, 

H.  77  ;  J'.  45.  59-69,99. 

144,  179  ;  Rt.  no,  148  ; 

T.  7,  92,  104 
Tirrett,  see  Terrett 
Tirry,      Tirrie,      Tyrrie, 

Tyrrye.  Jo.  loi  ;  J.  77  ; 

R.  43,  105  ;  W.  58 
Tisoe,  see  Tysoe 
Titchett.  see  Tychett 
Tocknell,  Toknell,  E.  190 ; 

J.  154;  Wit.  139 
Todd,  Todde,  J.  14  ;  W. 

'53 

Toe,  see  Tooe 

Toggell,  Togell,  Toggle, 
J.  24.  71  ;  N.  69.  See- 
also  Togwell 

Togood,  Jo.  8 

ToGTwell,  A','.  92  >  T.  1 36  ; 
W.  92,  155,  180.  See 
also  Toggell 


Tokill,  Ag.  75 
Toknell,  see  Tocknell 
Tolson,  H.  87 
Tomas,  see  Thomas 
Tombes,  W.  145,  190.  See 

Tomes 
Tomes,  Tommes,   Toms, 

Thommes,       Thorns, 

Tombes,    A?.    27  ;    Al. 

7  ;    A.  171,   191  ;    Ant. 

182;    Bw.    160;    Chn. 

23  ;      Ch.       148,       155  ; 

Edm.  80,  147  ;    El.  109  ; 

Gf.  8  ;    G.   1 1  ;    H.  82, 

143  ;    Js.   183  ;    Jo.  20, 

150*     164;    J.    II,  24* 

37,  41.  44.  61,  113.  114, 

189  ;     Lw.      10,      119  ; 

Mgt.    33  ;     Mgy.    no  ; 

R.  30,  61,  no,  146.  183  ; 

Rt.  22,  25,  no  ;    T.  46, 

53.  >75  ;  W.43,66,  145, 

146,     174,     190  ;      als. 

Pattrick,   R.  120.     See 

Thomas 
Tomkins,     Tomkyns, 

Tompkins,  A.  1 58  ;   Js. 

23,  65,  67  ;   R.  79,  140  ; 

T.    159  ;     W.    80,    143  ; 

Bremyard  als.  Mgt.  85* 
Tomlins,     Tomlyns,     E. 

147  ;  J.  47  ;   Rt.  172, 
201 

Tommes,  see  Tomes 
Tompkins,  see  Tomkins 
Tompson,  Thompson,  M. 

127  ;  R.  n2  ;  Tm.  171, 

184.     See  Tomson 
Toms,  A.  191  ;    Bw.  160. 

See  Tomes 
Tomson,    Hu.    184  ;     Js. 

162  ;  Ju.  162  ;    R.  179  ; 

Rt.  39 
Tomsons,  T.  7 
Toney,  Tonye,  Edm  60  ; 

H.  35.  188;  T.  39;  W. 

1 14.     See  Tovey 
Tonsen,      R.     30.        See 

Tounsen.  Towrsen 
Tooe,  Toe,  Jo.  170,  174  ; 

J.    50;    Jph.    178.     See 

also  Towe 
Toppe,  T.  9 
Torner    see  Turner 
Toto,  J.  \\\ 
Tought,    Toute,     Toyte, 

Taughte,    E.    143  ;  Js. 

44,    50  :    J.    80  ;     M>jy. 

99  ;     R.  107  ;     U.    185  ; 

W    143.  159,  191 


Toulson,  see  Towlson 

Tounes,  J.  24 
Tounly,  Al.  ng 
Tounsen,     W.     86.     See 

Townsend 
Toute,  see  Tought 
Tovey,      Tovie,      Tovy, 

Tovye,   Touy,    A.   95  ; 

Ch.  193  ;    El.  198  ;    Gi. 

43,    82,    133  ;      H.    95, 

141  ;    Js.  79  ;    J-  2,  24, 

85,  129  ;  K.  10  ;  M.  53; 

Rt.  117  ;  T.  7,  41,  174, 

185  ;     Tm.    164.      See 

Toney 
Towcke,  Rt.  25 
Towe,  Nodes  als.  J.  141. 

See  also  Tooe 
Towlson,     Toulson,     Ez. 

143 ;  Js-  84 

Towneshill  als.  Scott,  T. 

143 
Townsend,     To^vnesend, 

Townssyne,  Tounsend, 

Tounsen,  Tonsen,   Ag. 

11,    137  ;    A.  93  ;     Ch. 

1^3  ;    Ez.   124  ;    J.  65, 

67,     154  ;     Mgt.    156  ; 

Millicent,  194  ;    R.  20, 

30,    53,    140,    169,    172  ; 

T.  26,  88,  106,  177,  194  ; 

Wit.  130;    W.  86,  165. 

See  also  Towsen 
Towsen,    W.    205.      See 

also  Tonsen,  Townsend 
Toyte,  see  Tought 
Tracy.  Gi.  U4 
Trafifull,  Gilbert   nh.   W. 

145  ;    Payne  als.   Mgt. 

76 
Traheme,  see  Treherne 
Tranter,  W.  7 
Trap,  see  Trapp 
Traple,   Treple,   R.    107  ; 

Payne  als.  Jo.  84 
Trapline,  J.  20 
Trapp,   Trap,   Ant.    172; 
I      H.    44;    R.    188,   204  ; 
i      Payne  als.  J.  48 
Tratman,   Trattman,   see 

Trotman 
Tray,     Traye,     Hy.    89  ; 

Rr.  1 88 
Trayet,  see  Tryet 
Tredwell,  (i    147 
Treheme,  Trehern,   Tre- 

heron,    Traherne,     Dil. 

126  ;  Ez.  208  ;  is. 
j  119  ;  T.  n2,  143  ;  (j/-. 
,     Adams,  W.  n7 


Index  Nominum. 


^7S 


Trente,  W.  8i 
Treple,  see  Traple 
Tressell,  J.  199 
Trestell,  J.  33 
Trestid,  J.  37 
Trevis,  Trevys,  Trewis, 

Gi.  189;    H.  168;   Rg. 

43 ;  T.  165  ;  als.  Ockey, 

Ocky,  Isb.  103  ;  J.  146  ; 

T.  100 
Trewman,  see  Truman 
Trey,  see  Try 
Treyte,  see  Tryet 
Trigg,    Trigge,     Trigh, 

Tryke,    Ez.     148  ;     Jo. 

47,  53  ;   J-  10  ;    T.  46  ; 

Wit.  114;  W.  195 
Trinder,  Trynder,  Al.  148, 

153  ;    G.   131  ;    Ju.  36; 

H.    207  ;    Js.    162  ;    J. 

no;  K.  77  ;  Mgt.  114, 

125  ;  Mth.  161  ;  R.  24, 

142,   152  ;    Rt.  74,  89; 

T.  96,  152,  196;  W.  27, 

92,  207 
Tringham,  H.  23 
Trippett,     Trjrppet,     Ez. 

7T,    Js.  93;    J-  50;    !<• 
38  ;    T.    80,  206  ;    W. 

157 
Trotman,  Trottman,  Trat- 

man,  Trattman,  Ag.  27  ; 

Alx.    135  ;    Amy,    126  ; 

A.  141,  172  ;   E.  17,45, 

141*,  178,  184  ;  El.  60  ; 

Ez.    60,   88  ;    G.    175  ; 

Grf.  104  ;    J.  38,  52,  89, 

97,  181,  185  ;  Lodowick, 

118  ;    Mgt.  195  ;    Mau. 

91,    181  ;    N.   168;    R. 

76,   149,   164,    l«3;  Su. 

174;    T.    18,    30,    121, 

188  ;  W.   26,    146,    147, 

148 
Trouncell,       Trownssall, 

Ez.  172  ;  W.  21 
Trowbridge,  W.  54 
Trube,  Trubie,  see  Truby 
Trubodye,  \V.  90 
Trubshawe,    Trubshewe, 

Al.  35-;    E.  32  ;    J.  62  ; 

W.  169 
Truby,  Trube,  Trubie,  Ez. 

73;  R.  118;  VV.32,  161 
Trull,  T.  97 
Truman,   Trewman,  J  ph. 

199  ;  Rph.  74 
Trumplin,  \V.  37 
Truplin,  Mgt.  81 
Trushe,  Ag.  4 


Truston,  see  Thurston 
Trustram,  Mgy.  121 
Try,  Trye,  Trey,  E.  95, 

184  ;  Ez.  70;    Ger.  71  ; 

J.  156;  Ju.65  ;  JIa.67; 

T.55 

Tryan,  Ag.  58.    See  Try- 
ham 

Tryet,  Treyt,  Trayet,  Ez. 

48  ;  Rt.  38  ;  Rg.  25 
Tryham,  Tryan,  Ag.  58  ; 

J- 59 
Tryke,  see  Trigg 
Trynate,     K.     52.        See 

Tryvet 
Trynder,  see  Trinder 
Tryppet,  see  Trippett 
Tryvet,  Rt.  47.    See  Try- 
nate 
Tubervile,  see  Turbervile 
Tucker,  Tuckar,  Al.   54  ; 

R.   132  ;    Sm.  46  ;    T. 

76  ;    W.    17,   176  ;    als. 

Jones,    T.     137  ;      als. 

Kydwelly,    J.    65,    67  ; 

Jones  als.  Js.  99 
Tuckey,    Hy.    117  ;     Jo. 

140  ;  W.  130 
Tuffley,  Tuffelye,  Ch.  93  ; 

E.    124  ;     als.    Water- 
man, T.  123 
Tally,    Tullye,    Al.    190 ; 

Ez.  128  ;  J.  99  ;  T.  125 
Tunley,  R.  118;  W.  54 
Turbervile,  Tubervile,  Al. 

184  ;    Edm.    186,   204  ; 

Git.  158  ;    M.  154;    R. 

167  ;  Rt.  181 
Turbett,  M.  200 
Turbill,  J.  24  ;    R.  103*  ; 

W.  Ill 
Turge  als.  Carver,  T.  76 
Turke,  Diury,  161,  162 
Turker,  Ph.  136 
Turle,  R.  201 
Turley,  H.  171  ;  Wit.  117 
Turlowe  als.  Utridge,  W. 

84 
Turnee,  J.  147 
Turner,  Turner,   Torner, 

Ag.   90,   122  ;    Al.\.  39  ; 

Al.    2,    130  ;    Ar.    108  ; 

Dd.  42  ;    Ez.  100,  156  ; 

Krd.  158,  189  ;   G.  1 16  ; 

H.   106,   190  ;    Hu.  32  ; 

Js.    123  ;    Ja.    16  ;    Jo. 

159  ;  J-  3,  8,  13,  20,41, 

44,   54,   59,  75.  82,  S3, 

93,   loi,    114,    129,  136, 

149,  154,  158,  166,  200  ; 


L.  93  ;  Mgy.  62,  125  ; 
N.  108  ;  R.  44,  91,  100, 
142,  181  ;  Rt.  9,  38,  73, 

79,  94,  134,  194*,  195  ; 

Saunder,  39  ;  T.  16,  18, 

26,  30,  37,  62,  94,  10 1, 

118,  136,  159,  171  ;  Wit. 

135  ;  W.  9,  17,60,  163; 

als.  Barnwood,  T.  185  ; 

als.  Liverie,  J.  14  ;  als. 

Taylor,    W.    118.     See 

Thorner 
Tusten,  Tustian,  Gi.  180  ; 

J.  33,  107;  W.  72 
Tutty,  W.  174 
Tweest,  W.  139 
Twining,  Twinning,   see 

Twyning 
Twissell,       Tweezle, 

Twesyll,      Twizell, 

Twisell,      Twisll,     J  a. 

loi  ;  Jo.  160  ;  Jy.  205  ; 

W.  81,  196,  202 
Twyerwold,  El.  1 1 
Twyford,     Twyfforde, 

Twiford,   E.    158  ;    H. 

87  ;  R.  71 
Twyne,  W.  143 
Twyney,  Ph.  71 
Twyning,       Twyiminge, 

Twining,       Twinning, 

Ag.    15  ;    Al.    18,    158  ; 

Ant.  139  ;  Ed.  106  ;  Js. 

89,  183  ;    J.  13,  89,  103, 

122,  183  ;    Ju.  79  ;    Rt. 

89;  T.  18,98,155;  W. 

4,  92,  143 
Tyare,  J.  50 
Tybbetts,  Tybbetes,  Tyb- 

bott,   Tybbottes,     Tib- 

bett,    Tibbot,    Tibbott, 

Tibpats,  Al.  22  ;  E.  58  ; 

J.  15,91,  140;  iMgt.  59; 

Polidore,  62  ;  Rt.    57  ; 

Rg.    71  ;    W.    58,    106. 

See  Typpetts 
Tychett,  Tichett,  Titchett, 

j.  152  ;    R.  96  ;    T.  96  ; 

W.  75 
Tycull,  see  Tickell 
Tydman,  see  Tidman 
Tydmarshe.  see  Tidmarsh 
Tyfield,  W.  97.     See  Fi- 

field 
Tyladam,  Tyladams,TyIl- 
I      addam,  see  Tilladam 
j  Tyler,       Tylar,       Tylor, 

Tyller,  Tiler,  Ag.  41, 
I  120,  139  ;  Al.  108  ;  CI. 
'      23  ;     E.    120,   ly8  ;    Ez. 


276 


Index  Noniinum. 


68,  194  ;  G.  196  ;  Guy, 
183  ;  H.  48,  90,  106, 
198  ;  Js.  192  ;  Jo.  39, 
129,  141,  166;  J.  3,  23, 
48*  62,  69,  71,  80,  123, 
128,  145,  179,  181,  183  ; 
Mgt.  65,  83,  123  ;  Mgy. 
29  ;  M.  194,  200;  N. 
24;  R.  36,  125,  132, 
181  ;  Rt.  138  ;  T.  15, 
18,26,31,83,  112*  150; 

vv.  7*,  15,  58,  78,94, 

100,  104,  133,  167,  196; 

als.    Clements,   R.   62  ; 

als.   Wullarie,    Jo.   39  ; 

Auden  als.  J.  116;  May 

a/j.  R.73  ;  Maynarda/j. 

T.49;  Mayoa/j.  J.  119; 

Phillips,  Phillippes  als. 

Augn.  38  ;  Ez.  184  ;  Js. 

63  ;    J.    14;    M.    186  ; 

Mau.     181  ;      T.     153. 

See  also  Taylor 
Tylie,  see  Tylye 
Tylle,  El.  45 
Tyllin,  W.  22 
Tylton,  see  Tilton 
Tylye,        Tyly,        Tylie, 

Tyllie,    Tyllye,    Tiley, 

Tilie,      Tily,       Tilley, 

Tillie,  Ag.    58,  60,  88  ; 

Chn.   78  ;    E.  84,   93* 

115,  122  ;  Ez.  135,  165; 

Hln.  77*  ;    Jo.  95*  ;    J. 

55,  74,  158;  Mgt.  183  ; 
K.  25,  123  ;  Rt.  63,  n6, 
142;  T.  46,  59,61,  137  ; 
W.  53,  64,  94,  123,  165 

Tym,  Tymbe,  see  Tyrae 
Tymbrell,  Timbrell,  Tim- 
brill,  Tymrell,  J.,  156; 
Mgt.  71,  171  ;  R.  74  ; 
Rt.  24,  86  ;  T.  II,  177  ; 
W.  117,  145 
Tyme,  Tym,  Tymbe, 
Tyrame,    H.     no  ;     J. 

56,  160  ;  T.  39,  109 
Tymes,  Timmes,  Jo.  16  ; 

W.  86 
Tymrell,  see  Tymbrell 
Tyncker,  see  Tynker 
Tyndale,    Tyndall,     Tin- 

dall,   .Al.   2,    115;     Ez. 

122  ;  K.  10;  Mit.  140  ; 

N.  148  ;  R.  57,  63,  144 

157  ;    T.  lot 
Tynker,   Tyncker,    Amb. 

45  ;  Kdm.  8  ;   K.  127 
Typpar,  Typper,  see  Tip- 
per 


Typpetts,  Typpates,  Tip- 

petts,  Typpet,J.93;  R. 

132;  Rt.  57.    SeeTyb- 

betts 
Typping-,  W.  12 
Tyrrie,  Tyrrye,  see  Tirry 
Tysan,  see  Tysom 
Tysoe,  Tyso,  Tisoe,  Do. 

163  ;  Ez.  72  ;    Js.   113  ; 

Jo.  147  ;    Mgt.  85  ;   Rt. 

25 
Tysom,    Teysam,     Tey- 

sand,    Tysan,    Al.    32  ; 

R.  25  ;  T.  182  ;  W.  26 
Tyther,  Rice,  83 
Tytley,  Tyttley,   Jo.   24 ; 

T.  17 


Uderidg:e,    H,    56.      See 

Etheridge,         Utridge, 

Ottrudge 
UfiFnell,  Elizeus,  45 
Umfrey,  see  Humfrey 
Underbill,    Hunderhyll, 

Ag.  12  ;   H.  63  ;  J.  \i>\  ; 

Reuben,    109  ;    T.  83  ; 

W.    20,  61  ;   als.  Bost, 

Wit.  137 
Underwood,     Cassandra, 

155  ;  Rt.  146  ;  Rg.  138; 

T.  155,  202  ;  Wit.  193  ; 

W.  51  ;    Geffereys  als. 

R.  134 
Union,  J.  1 10 
up  Richard,  see  ap  Richard 
up  Syvern,  see  ap  Syvern 
Upcott,    Upcote,    J.    10  ; 

Rt.  132  ;  Wit.  61 
Upton,  J.  131  ;   Mgt.  147 
Urle,  Urles.  see  Earle 
Usaulde,      Uswald,     see 

Oswald 
Utridge,  Turlowe  als.  W. 

84.     See  Uderidge 
Uttom,  Utton,  see  Hutton 


Varell,  P.  29 

Varinder,   E.  65,  67  ;  Ez. 

149  ;    H.  160  ;   Jo.  loi  ; 

R.  103.     See  Feranter 
Varines,  Ez.  102 
Varley,    Mgt.    181.      See 

Farley 
Varnam,      Varuom,      see 

Vemam 
Vasey,  see  Veysey 
Vaughan,  C.  120  ;   H.  75, 

199;    J.  62,63,  75,  134, 


168,  180,  204  ;  K.  178  ; 
Mgn.  22  ;    R.  191  ;    T. 

II,     17,    45,    lO',    174; 

W.  159,  196 
Vaunt,  Ed.  176 
Vayne,  W.  62 
Veale,   Veele,   Viell,   Ag. 

176  ;    A.   176  ;    J.   191  ; 

R.  78  ;  T.  202 
Veeke,  Veke,  see  Vick 
Vempeny,  J.  87 
Ven,  see  Venn 
Venery  als.   Pecke,  Pick, 

J.  108  ;  R.  196  ;    Picke 

als.  J.  179 
Venfield  als.  Addaras,  W. 

174  ;    Adams,  Addams 

als.  J.  87,  121,  166 
Venn,    Ven,    Venne,    Al. 

72  ;    Ar.  102  ;    E.  147  ; 

Jo.  136  ;    J.  5,  108,  129, 

171,  181  ;  Sbl.  i8^  ;  R. 
6,  118  ;  Rt.  113,  127  ; 
T.    144,    193  ;    W.    58, 

172,  180.  See  Fen, 
Fenner 

Vemall,  W.  72.    See  also 

Furneil 
Vernam,  Varnam,  Var«om, 

Dd.  62  ;    E.    128  ;     H. 

106;    Jo.    72  ;    J.    105, 

181  ;   M.  127  ;    R.  121  ; 

St.  172  ;  T.  22,  55.  132 
Vernon,  E.  165 
Verry,    j.    187;    W.   135. 

See  Ferrie 
Vertey,  Do.  192 
Veysey,    Veysie,    Veysy, 

Veyzey,  Vasey,  Vezey, 

Ez.  178  ;  Hercules,  183  ; 

J.   74  ;    K.   182  ;    T.  7, 

115,    139  ;    W.    22,   94. 

See  Feasey 
Vicaredge,  H.  133 
Vicaris,   H.    198  ;    Rt.  9; 

als.  Baul,  J.  200 
Vicary,  Edm.  1 16 
Vick,  Vicke,  Veeke,  Veke, 

Al.    48  ;    A.    182*  ;     E. 

153  ;  Js.  166  ;  Jo.  154  ; 

J.  187;    H.  44,  159;   T. 

59  ;     Wit.     179.       See 

Pick,  Bick 
Vidler,    Vidlare,    Viedler, 

Vydlar,  Vydler,  Fidler, 

Fydler,  Co.  58  ;  Jo.  71  ; 

J.   29  ;    R.    57  ;    T.  7, 

66,  70;    W.  18,  20,84, 

'95 
Viell,  see  Veale 


Index  Nominum. 


277 


Vinche,  see  Finch 

Vine,  C.  165.    See  Avyne 

Vinson,  J.  124 

Vizar,      Vizard,      Vysar, 

Fizar,    Al.      135  ;      E. 

126  ;      Jer.      124  ;      J. 

179  ;  R.  87 

Vobes,        Voobes,        see 

Fobes 
Vokes,  Vookes,  Rg.   51  ; 

r.  83.     See  Fowke 
Vowie,  Vowles,  seeFowle 
Vowler,       Vouler,       see 

Fowler 
Vumfreys,  see  Humfrey 
Vurse,  J.  108.    See  Force 
Vydlar,  Vydler,  see  Vid- 

ler 
Vyler,  H.  no 
Vyneard,    T.     49.       See 

Wyneard 
Vynor,      Vynar,      Vyuar, 

Vyner,     Vinor,     Finer, 

Ez.  4;    Jo.  99,  154  ;    J. 

16  ;  Mgy.  98  ;  M.  159  ; 

N.  44  ;    T.  6,  83,   109, 

114,     120  ;    Wit.    148  ; 

W.  2*  42,  80,  81*   195, 

203 
Vysar,  see  Vizar 
Vyuar,  T.  83.    See  Vyner 


Waddam,    T.    92*  ;     W. 

180 
Wade,  A.  106  ;    El.  151 ; 

J.  91,  144;    Jph.  147  ; 

M.    200  ;    N.  63  ;    Rt. 

129  ;    T.  J8,   148,  202  ; 

W.  80,  86 
Wadie,  A.  184 
Wadley,  Wadlye,  Ag.  in; 

Ez.    198  ;    G.  42;   Mgt. 

ng  ;    Rt.  94  ;    W.  122. 

See  Wodley 
Waffon     als.     Matthew, 

W.  86 
Wager,  E.  63  ;  Ez.  8  ;  T. 

139 
Waight,     Weight,    And. 

58  ;    Ez.  148  ;   Gi.  192  ; 

J.  175  ;    Ju.  n6  ;   Mgt. 

151  ;  Rt.  142  ;   T.  157  ; 

W.    159.      See  Wayte 

and  White 
Wain  Wright,  Jo.  no 
Wait^,  see  Wayte 
Wakefield,  J.  33  ;  P.  154; 

R.    83  ;     W.    153,    196, 

202 

1  ^    * 


Wakeford,  T.  38 
Wakeing,  A.  197 
Wakeley,  Gi.  54  ;  H.  63  ; 

T.  43.      See  Walkley, 

Wookeley 
Wakeman,    R.    25  ;    Rg. 

16*,  19  ;  T.  30 
Waken,  Waukner  or,  Rt. 

36 
Waker,  Ag.  139  ;   N.  44  ; 

R.  164  ;  W.  139 
Wakley,  see  Walkley 
Walborn,  Walbume   als. 

Clark,  Wit.  203 ;  Clarke 

als.  T.  143 
Walburg,  R.  201 
Walcott,    Walkott,     Ag. 

100  ;  T.  38  ;  T.  80 
Walden,  R.  30  ;  T.  125 
Waldinge,  And.  35 
Wale,  W^  48.     See  WaU 
Walford,  J.  154 
Walkeley,  see  Walkley 
Walker,  Ag.  130  ;  A.  75 

178  ;     Ant.     w^)^     180. 

187  ;    E.   187  ;    El.  56 

Ez.    79  ;    H.   48,    163 

Hy.  105  ;   Js.  60,  loi 

Jo.  73.93,  113,  199;  J 
29,  41,  60,  75,  89,  99, 
no,  126,  131,  142,  154 
158,  183,  190;  Mgt.  33 
44;  M.  181  ;  Rph.  182 
R.  22,  71,  83*  105,  138 
146,  157*,  201  ;  Rt.  134 
138;  Rg.  71  ;  T.  84,88 

H3,  139,  177 ;  V.  80 

W.    37,    81,    155,    184 
als.     Tanner,     T.     51 
Abden  als.  R.  62.     See 
Wawlecar,  W.  7  5 ;  Waw- 
ker,  J.  173 
Walkley,       Walkeley, 
Walkly,      Waukley, 
Wa/ickley,   Wakley, 
Ant.  n9;  Ez.  n6  ;  Fr. 
135  ;    Gi.  n4;    H.  52  ; 
Hy.  28,  45,  56;  Jer.  178; 
Jo.  n6  ;    J.  53,  69,  80, 
126  ;  Ju.  156  ;    L.  194  ; 
N.   n6  ;    P.    no  ;    R. 
157  ;    T.  13,  100  ;  W.t. 
106 ;   W.   58,   122,   137, 
174.      See  also  Wake- 
ley,  Wookeley 
Walkott,  see  Walcott 
Wall,       Walle,      Wale, 
Al.     193  ;      Ant.    82  ; 
Bevis,  82  ;  Ez.  37  ;   Jo. 
168  ;    J.  72,    105,  140  ; 


R.    10,    140  ;    T.    150  ; 

W.  48,  n2.    See  Awali 
Waller,  W.  203 
Wallet,  G.  32 
Walling^on,   Wellington, 

E.   131,    171  ;    Hu.    12, 

198  ;    J.   87,    144,    177  ; 

Francis  als.  W.  126 
Wallis,  Wallys,  Ez.  139  ; 

R.    i6r  ;    Rt.    53  ;    T. 

151  ;    Wayles  als.  W. 

48 
Walshe,  A.  35  ;  Wit.  51 
Walter,      Walters,      Ag. 

ng  ;  Al.  182  ;  Dd.  -]•]  ; 

E.    155  ;    G.    104  ;    H. 

8  ;    Jo.  80,  200  ;    J.  33, 

105,      106,      n2,     122  ; 

Mgt.  44  ;  Mgy.  29  ;  R. 

64,    120,   123,    167  ;    T. 

139  ;  W.  n,  35,  58,60, 

75,   84,    102,    ni,    155, 

196,  202 
Walterne,  A.  124 
Walters,     W.     84.      See 

Walter 
Walton,  Al.  14  ;  J.  3,  158 
Walwen,    Walwyn,    Ag. 

71  ;  Tacy,  71 
Wanckley,  see  Walkley 
Wanlecar,    W.    75.     See 

Walker 
Wantner,  Wantnor,  J.  54  ; 

Ez.  65,  67  ;  Mgr.  187 
Warbroke,     Warbrooke, 

J.  103  ;  Rg.  138 
Ward,    Warde,    Ag.    27, 

56;  Al.  56,90,  137;  A. 

187  ;  Ant.  99  ;  E.  100  ; 

Fr.   198  ;    Gf.  35  ;    Gi. 

198;  Jf.  129;  J.  23,  52, 

60,87,89,  122,  133,  134, 

149  ;    Mgt.    160,    166  ; 

Mgy.  3;  R.  25,  30,  51  ; 

Rt.   186  ;    T.   34,    174; 

W.    54,    76,    92  ;     ah. 

Roane,        Mgy.       96  ; 

Heath  als.   R.   79 
Warden,  W.  45 
Warder,  Sa.  207 
Ware,  Ju.   103  ;    T.    n2. 

See     Weare,     Weyer, 

Wyer 
Waxen,  see  Warren 
Waringe,  J.  44 
Warkeman,    see    Work- 
man 
Warnar,  see  Warner 
Warne,  Ant.  158  ;    Edm. 

189;    J.  122,  162,  173; 


278 


Index  Nominum. 


R.  44  ;  Rt.  10.  See 
Warren 
Warner,  Warnar,  Ag.  68  ; 
Edm.  60  ;  G.  88,  124  ; 
H.  113;  J.  8,43,63,99, 
179*  186*  ;  K.  113  ; 
Myt.  93  ;  R.  76,  127, 
138,  148,  152  ;  Rt.  195  ; 

Kg-  195;  T.  31,35, 5«; 

W.  37,  174 
Warrand,    Warrant,    EI. 

158  ;  T.  145  ;  W.  120 
Warren,  Waxen,  Ch.  4  ; 

E.    135  ;    El.    104  ;    J. 

63,  69,  129;    Mgt.  171  ; 

T.  20,  61,  138  ;  W.  75  ; 

ah.  Wathen,  Sbl.    123. 

See  Warne 
WarroU,  J.  50,  80 
Washborn,     Washbourn, 

T.  78  ;   W.  64 
Washborough,  \V.  62 
Wastell,  T.  88 
Wastfield,  Edm.  178 
Waterford,  J.  125 
Waterman,  \V.  176;    als.- 

Saunders,  J.  164  ;  Tuf- 

fley  als.  T.  123 
Waters,  J.  28  ;    T.   182  ; 

Capper  als.  Mgt.  no; 

Hawkins  als.  R.  83 
Wathen,       Wathan, 

Watham,    Whethen, 

Dd.   196  ;    E.  27  ;    El. 

163  ;    G.   193  ;    J.  72  ; 

R.  47, 132;   r.  59,  159, 

184  ;    Warren  ab.  Sbl. 

123 
Watkins,      Watkines. 

Watkyn,  "    Watkynge, 

Watkyns,  Al.  165,  172  ; 

A.  150  ;  E.  162  ;  G.  23, 

126,  180;   Gi.  153  ;    H. 

I,  99,    I02*    135  ;   Hu. 

128  ;  Jo.  43;  J.  50,  116, 

144,  166,  179,  195,  199; 

K.  4,  97,  182  ;  Mgt.  62, 

123,    129,    169*;    Mgy. 

187  ;  M.  136  ;    Mi.  44  ; 

N.    132  ;    V.  138  ;    Ph. 

29,   55,   103,    123,    127  ; 

Rph.  19,  39  ;  Rice,  191  ; 

R-  9,   55,  57,   8y,    152, 

185;  T.  2,  53,  81,  107, 

143,  175,179,  182*  208; 

Wit.  100,  137  ;  W.  7,  61, 

«3o,  '53-  170,  196,  202  ; 

als.  Cooke,  El.  109 
Watkys,    Ez.     128   ;     T. 

I  I  I 


Watson,  A.  104  ;    Js.  36  ; 

J.  74 
Watte  als.  Taylor,  T.  92. 

See  Watts 
Watter,  T.  31 
Watton,  J.  144.    See  alio 

Wotton 
Watts,  Wattes,  Ag.  63 ;  Al. 

128  ;  Ant.  58  ;  Dd.  104; 

Edm.  4  ;  Ez.  79  ;    Frs. 

128  ;  Js.  95*  ;  Jo  84, 
199  ;  J.  19,  24,  28,  65, 
67,  97,  'lo,  133,  146, 
192  ;  H.  Ill;   Mgt.  53, 

129  ;  Nth.  175  ;  R.  20, 
46,  49,  53  ;  Rt-  34  ;  St. 
104,  174  ;  T.  41,  55, 
121,  127  ;  W.  II,  26, 
32,  46,  66,  155  ;  als. 
Marten,  Mertyn,  J.  152; 
W.  4 1,  109 ;  Marten  als. 
Rph.  42  ;  T.  42.  See 
Watte 

Waukley,  see  Walkley 

Waukner  or  Waken,  Rt. 
36 

Wawker,  J.  173.  See 
Walker 

Wayet,  see  Wayte 

Wayland,  Wit.  56 

Wayles  als.  WalUs,  W. 
48 

Wayne,  M.  168  ;  W.  78 

Wayte,  Waite,  Weyte, 
Wayet,  A.  113;  Ch. 
135;  Jo.  69;  J.  2,1>.  yi- 
50,  93-  97,  140;  Mgt. 
71  ;  R.  51,  loi  ;  Rt. 
187;  T.  88;  W.  2,  31. 
See  Waight 

Weale,  WeaU,  Weele, 
Weile,  Wele,  Wheele, 
Weyle,  Ag.  52.  54,  86  ; 
Avice,  17  ;  Ez.  73,  198  ; 
Ja.  no*  ;  J.  62,  63*  77, 
108,  171  ;  Jla.  8  ;  R.  I, 
12,  14,  59,  114,  171  ; 
Rt.  9;  T.  34,  59,  170, 
179;  U.  125  ;  W.  37, 
38,  42  ;  als.  Pomfrey, 
Pumfrey,  Edm.  99  ;  H. 
77  ;  J-  71,  99  J  Wit. 
Ill;    als.  Purrock,   K. 

132 
Weare,     Weere,     Were, 

And.  162,  165  ;  Dn.  100; 
Edm.  80  ;  Jsp.  164  ;  J. 
87  ;    Ph.  34 :    R.   19  ; 

Siv.  191  ;  T.  53  ;  W. 
128,    157  ;    als.    Piper, 


W.     184.     See    Ware, 

Weyer,  Wyer 
Weather,  see  Wyther 
Weaven   als.    BaJcer,    Js. 

no 
Weaver,  Wever,  Ag.  49  ; 

Ez.  52  ;  Jo.  5  ;  R.  186  ; 

T.  2,  92,  164  ;  Tristram, 

125  ;  Wit.  62  ;  als. 
Cavens,  Ag.  "]•]  ;  als. 
Stevens,  And.  80;  Davis 
als.  Gi.  135 

Webb,  Web,  Webe, 
Webbe,    A.    165  ;  Ant. 

I  186*;  Avis,  128  ;  Ed. 
176  ;  E.  32,  48*  90  ; 
EI.  131  ;  Ez.  60,  147, 
165*;  G.  35,  44,  156  ; 
Gi.  174  ;  H.  170  ;  Hy. 
54  ;  Js.  29,  57,  84  ;  Jo. 
60,  84,  179  ;  J.  21,  23, 
37,  54,  57,  62,  68,  89, 
102,  107,  121,  122,  156*, 
162*  163,  179,  185,  186, 
187*;    Ju.  85;    K.  79, 

126  ;  Lw.  83  ;  Mgt.  47, 
156,  191  ;  Mrth.  181  ; 
Maud,  12  ;  Nih.  186  ; 
N.  63.  99,  167  ;  R.  6,  9, 
30,  34,36,  103,  105,  118, 
159,  161,  188  ;  Rt.  34, 
108,169,  173  ;  Rg.  195  ; 
T.  12,  15,  49,  58,  59,64, 
141,  150*,  169,  170,  184, 
202  ;  Wit.  165,  185,  195  ; 
W.  4,  II,  21,  31,  32,  86, 
100,  109,  in,  122,  133*, 
146,  155.  171,  172,  174, 
179  ;  Asperley  als.  R. 
79,  107  ;  Wol worth  a/i^. 
H.  131 ;  R. 83 

Webley,  Webly,  .Ag.  122  ; 

Gi.    45,    90,    186;     H. 

198  ;  Jo.  118;  J.  71,85, 

149.  188  ;   K.  12  ;  Mgy. 

96  ;    R.  173  ;    Rt.  132  ; 

T.  9,  161,  170;    \V.  135 
Webster,   Jo.    179,    199; 

T.  202 
Wedge,  A.  139  ;  Rt.  1 16 
Wedley.     T.     36.       See 

Wodley 
Weekes.  Weeks,  Wekes, 

A.  46  ;   H.  23  ;    Jo.  17  ; 

J.    173,   204  ;    R.    101  ; 

W-  '33 

Weekeweeke,  see  Wick- 
wick 

Weele,  see  Weale 

Weere,  see  Weare 


Index  Noini7ium. 


279 


Weether,  see  Wyther 
Weight,  see  Waight 
Weile,  see  Weale 
Wekes,  see  Weekes 
Wekins,  see  Wickin 
Welche,  Welch,  Welshe, 

Js.   33,   133  ;    Ja.    181  ; 

R.    57  ;    T.    167  ;    W. 

151,  161 
Wele,  see  Weale 
Wales,  see  Wells 
Weley,    Welye,    Weoly, 

Ch.  75  ;  Ez.  4  ;  Rt.  88  ; 

R-.   183  ;    T.  4.      See 

Whelay 
Welford,  E.  183 
Wellar,  see  Weller 
Wellavise,       Welladvise, 

Ag-  115,  139;   Frs.  120; 

Jo.  144;  J.  141;  T.  92; 

W.  120,  137 
Welle,  Wit.  9 
Weller,  Wellar,  Ez.  189, 

198  ;    N.  194  ;    R.   167, 

201  ;  T.  Ill 
Welles,  see  Wells 
Wellet,  W.  54 
Wellifell,  see  Wellved 
Wellington,  see  Walling- 

ton 
Wellis,    Wellys,    Welys, 

J.  28,  33  ;  T.  25.     See 

Willis 
Wellowes,  J.  i 
Wells,     Welles,    Weles, 

Edm.    187  ;    E.    192*  ; 

Fr.    160  ;    H.    183;  Jo. 

108,  131  ;  J.  23,  57,  85, 

97,  99,  loi,  103  ;  R.  42, 

89,  132  ;  Rt.  6,  105  ;  T. 

9,  86,  135  ;  ah.  Atwell, 

Atwelles,    A.    128  ;    R. 

193  ;  Atwell  als.  J.  99, 

199;  T.  125;  Gotheridge 

a/j-.  Jo.  162.  SeeAtwell, 

Awells 
Wellved,  Welvet,  Welli- 
fell,   Ph.   19  ;    T.    106; 

Wenllion,  12 
Wellys,  see  Wellis 
Welshe,  see  Welche 
Welshman,  J.  42 
Welsteed,   Welsted,    Ag. 

48  ;    Gi.    193  ;    J.    126  ; 

M-t.   157,   178;  T.  78; 

W.  120* 
Welye,  see  Weley 
Welys,  see  Wellis 
Weninge,  T.  39 
Wenlocke,  M-t.  40 


Went,  T.  190 

Wenyard,     Wenyet,    Jo. 

45  ;  T.  43.     See  Wyn- 

eard 
Wenyat,  see  Wjrneat 
Weoly,  see  Weley 
Were,  see  Weare 
Werrett,    W.    76.      S  c 

Wirrett 
Wesboro,  Ag.  12 
Wesbye,  Gi.  137  ;  Rt.  53 
Wescott,  see  Westcott 
Wesincote,    see    West- 

macott 
West,  Waste,  Al.  45,  178  ; 

El.   122  ;    Ez.   133  ;    H. 

84,    166,    192  ;    Jo.    87, 

no;  J.  14,  41,  71,  112, 

124;  Maud,  29;  P.  175  ; 

Rt.    148,    186 ;    T.    44  ; 

Wit.    70,    81  ;    W.    31, 

39,  6' 

Wastall,  WestoU,  J.  87  ; 
Mg)'.  99 

Wastbroke,  R.  16 

Westcott,  Wescott,  Ed. 
42;  J.  23,  107  ;  T.  15 

Waste,  see  West 

Westerbya,  Dn.  32  ;  N. 
16 

Westerman,  J.  124 

Westley,  J.  102 

Westmacott,  Westma- 
cote,  Wastmacot,  West- 
micott,  Wastmocota, 
Wastmancott,  Wasin- 
cota,  Al.  22  ;  Do.  147  ; 
Hu.  102 ;  Js.  16  ;  J.  16, 
108,  113,  164  ;  Msit. 
116  ;  R.  16  ;  W.  42,  143 

Westo,  J.  91 

Westoll,  see  Westall 

Weston,  A.  iSo  ;  Ant. 
109  ;  J.  24  ;  H.  23 

Wastripp,  Wastropp,  J. 
in;  R.  9 1  ;  W.  1 1 5  ; 
als.  Hayward,  J.  10 1 

Wether,  see  Wyther 

Watherley,  Wetharlye, 
J.  32  ;  R.  6 

Wetherlock,  El.  40 ;  T. 
123  ;  W.  167 

Wetherlye,  see  Wether- 
ley 

Wetmath,     Wetmorth, 
Wetmore,    Wetmouth, 
Wettmouthe,  Edm.  82  ; 
H.    153  ;     N.    200  ;    T. 
30,  117;  W.  1 48 

Waver,  see  Weaver 


Weyar,  Mau.  8  ;  W.  188. 

See  Ware,  Weare 
Wayle,  see  Weale 
Weyte,  see  Wajrte 
Wharley,  R.  i 
Whatcott,  Whotcote,  R. 

19  ;  Whaatcrofta  als.  J. 

93 
Wheatcrofte   als.   Whot- 
cote, J.  93 
Wheate,  H.  23 
Wheele,  see  Weale 
Wheeler,         Wheler, 
Whelar,     Whelarre, 
Whellar,        Whiller, 
Ab.  133  ;  A.  104  ;  Ant. 
191  ;  Ez.  145  ;  Gi.  196  ; 
H.  8,  21,  160,  180;    Js. 
124  ;  Jo.  5,  89,  199  ;   J. 
10,    n,  24,   47,  48,   IT, 
95,   96,    116,    136  ;    Ju. 
175  ;  Lvv.  127;  PI.  134  ; 
R.  61  ;    T.   30,  34,  Ti, 
83  ;    To.   193  ;    W.  22, 
5 1  ;  als.  Baker,  W.  84  ; 
als.    Foolka,   Ag.    43  ; 
als.   Grindla,   Gryndell, 
Gryndla,  J.  65,  67  ;    T. 
81  ;    als.  Page,  W.  97  ; 
Dodiswall,   Dowdswall 
als.  Ag.  -Ji  ;    Seth,  71  ; 
W.  80;    Filtoe  als.  Jo. 
108;  Rph.  136;  Fooka, 
Fovi^ka  a/j-.  R.  129,  159  ; 
T.  127  ;  Grindla  als.  Js. 
75  ;  J.  96*  ;    Juden  als. 
T.  114;    Page  als.  Ez. 
166  ;  T.  157  ;  Raynolds 
als.  R.  169 
Whelay,  R.  3.   See  Weley 
Whelland,  R.  9 
Whellar,  see  Wheeler 
Whelpeley,  W.  102 
Whethen,     R.     47.     See 

Wathen 
Whether,  see  Wyther 
Whidborne,  G.  84 
Whiller,  see  Wheeler 
Whinnard,  see  Wyneard 
Whirtsonne,  Ez.  1 1 
Whit,  see  White 
Whitby,  Rt.  35,  200 
White,     Whyte,     Wight, 
Whit,     Whitt,     Whyt, 
Whytte,    Wyght,     Al. 
92.    12S,    133,    155  ;   A. 
82.  1 15,  182  ;   Ans.  160  ; 
Ch.    27,    104,    133,   170: 
EH.    122  ;    E.    40,    73, 
108,  171  ;  El.  i6<D  ;    Ez. 


28o 


Index  Nominum. 


t 


52,    54,    126,    131  ;    G. 

47,  153  ;  Gi.  114,  116, 
198  ;  H.  128,  140  ;  Jo. 
10,  65,  67,  154  ;  J. 
3*.  J 9,  33*,  37,  38,  40, 
45,  47,  63*.  10,  79,  89, 
97*,  102,  1 16*  119,  121, 
124*  127,  131,  134,  164, 
179,  190,  199*  205  ; 
Jph.  176;  K.  119;  Mgt. 
33,  142  ;  Mgy.  195  ; 
Mrt.  79  ;  Mo.  81  ;  Nth. 
187  ;  N.  39,  125  ;  R. 

42,  44,  91,  118,  125, 
132,   138,   142,  169, 

179*,  183,  191  ;  Rt. 

29,  57,  64  ;  T.  19,  42, 

43.  46,  49,  62*  100, 
121,  136.  138,  139,  150, 
201  :  W.  31*  5r,  78, 
106,  115,  118,  122,  133, 
'93,  196,  202  ;  als. 
Gyles,  T.  83  ;  als. 
Jenkins,  J.  181  ;  St. 
104  ;  als.  Smyth,  T. 
59  ;     Bridges   als.   Al. 

48.  See  Waight 
Whitechurch,  T.  164 
Whitecote,  Ph.  125 
Whitefield,  see  Whitfield 
Whitehead,  Whithed,  Al 

77  ;  Do.  122  ;  Ez.  102  ; 
Jo.  3  ;  J.  47,  168  ;  H. 
loi  ;  Mgy.  20  ;  R.  79  ; 
T.  174  ;  W.  32,  37 

Whitehorne,  see  Whit- 
horne 

Whiteing,  see  Whitinge 

Whitelegge,  see  Whit- 
ledge 

Whiter,  see  Wyther,  A. 
120,  and  Whitter 

Whitewood,  Jph.  162  ; 
Mgy.  166 

Whitfield,     Whitefield, 
Whitfild,      Whytfild, 
Wightfield,  I sb.  77  ;    I. 
29,  37  ;  Ju.  98  ;   R-  38, 
125;  T.  39,  83;  W.  II, 
141 

Whithearne,  see  Whit- 
horne 

Whithed,  see  Whitehead 

Whither,  see  Wyther 

Whithome,  Whitehorne, 
Whithearne,  Whithorn, 
Whittern,  Whitthorne, 
Whittome,  Withorne, 
Witthome,  El.  194  ;  Ez. 
147,    160  ;    Fr.    122  ;    J. 


95*,  119  ;   K.   126  ;   R. 

125,    138,   205  ;     Rt.  3, 

89  ;  Rw.  49  ;  T.  64,  86, 

96  ;  W.  86,  88 
Whitinge,     Whittinge, 

Whsrting,    Wytinge, 

Whiteing,  Al.  70  ;  Ant. 

115  ;  Bw.117;  E.50;  H. 

60  ;  J.    II,    54  ;    Maud, 

19  ;  Rt.  16,  201  ;  T.  31, 

58,    127,   130,   151,   167, 

169;  \V.   9,   14,  45,   53. 

66,  176  ;  Winchcombe, 

Wynchecombe  als.  Al. 

91  ;  J.  70,  149,  191 
Whitingham,   see    Whit- 

tingham 
Whitledge,         Whitlech, 

Whitelegge,     G.     102, 

172  ;  Sbl.  125  ;  W.  81 
Whitlowe,  T.  55 
Whitraay,       Whitmey, 

Whitney,    A.    139  ;    G. 

131  ;    Isb.   119  ;    J.    37, 

39,  113,  196;  T.  17,94; 

W.  148 
Whitt,  see  White 
Whittell,  see  Whittle 
Whitter,  Whiter,  A.  1 20  ; 

J-  183 
Whitterd,  T.  157 
Whittern,  Whitthorne,  see 

Whithorne 
Whittinge,  see  Whitinge 
Whittingham,     Whiting- 
ham, Ez.  155  ;  Gi.  153  ; 

J.  28  ;    R.   57  ;    Rt.  6  ; 

\V.  22,  106 
Whittington,      Whyttyn- 

ton,   Al.    150  ;    E.   90  ; 

El.   183  ;    Js.   144  ;    Jo. 

71  :    J.  5,89,  138;    Rt. 

66*    157  ;  Rw.  144  ;  T. 

19,  69  ;  W.  32,  92,  155 
Whittle,  Whittell,  Ez.  68  ; 

H.  72;  J.  188,  195;  \V. 

195 

Whitton,  Frs.  178  ;  R. 
130 

Whittorne,  see  Whit- 
horne 

Whoare,  see  Hoare 

Whome,  see  Home 

Whone,  see  Hone 

Whooper,  Whoper,  see 
Hooper 

Whorewood,  see  Hor- 
wood 

Whorston,  W.  76.  See 
Austen,  Horston 


Whotcote,     Wheatcrofte 

als.  J.  93 
Whyniard,  see  Wyneard 
Whyt,  Whyte,  see  White 
Whytfild,  see  Whitfield 
Whyther,  see  Wyther 
Whyting,  see  Whitinge 
Whytmell,  Isb.  8 
Whytte,  see  White 
Whyttynton,    see    Whit- 
tington 
1  Wicam,  see  Wickhara 
Wiche,  R.  18 
[  Wichell,  Witchell,  Wich- 
j      well,  Wych^ell,   Bene- 
j      diet,  147  ;  Bgt.  97  :  Ch. 
68  ;    Hy.    150,    198  ;    J. 
1      191  ;  Ph.  134  ;  Ml.  17  ; 
I      R.   182  ;    Rt.    186  ;    T. 

98  ;  VV.  70 
Wickam,  see  Wickhara 
Wicke,      Wick,     Wyke, 
I      Edm.  172  ;  Ez.  164  ;  J. 
65,   67,  93  ;    Mgt.  127  ; 
N.    50  ;     W.    88,    169. 
See  Awick 
Wickes,  Wicks,  —  174  ; 
Ag.  92  ;    E.   75  ;    Mth. 
185  ;    R.    18,    179  ;    T. 
59,  163  ;  W.  165 
Wickham,       Wickam, 
j      Wicam,    Wykam,    Ar. 
I      176*;  J.  199.  205,  208  ; 

Rt.  3,  113  ;  T.  58 
Wickin,    Wyckyn,    Wy- 
kins,   Wekins,    Jo.  71  ; 
;      J.   23,  50  ;     R.    34,  127  ; 
I      Rt.  205 
1  Wickwick,  Weekeweeke, 

J.  113  ;  Jo.  n6 
Widdows,  Widowes,  W. 

!    123, 203 

\  Wight,  see  White 

1  Wightfield,   Ju.  98.     See 

I     Whitfield 

Wilce,  see  Willis 

Wilchere,  see  Wilshire 

Wilcockes,    Wilcox,   Ag. 
12  ;    Ez.    208  ;    J.    91 
Rph.  78  ;   R.    25,    118 
T.    18  ;    W.    94.     147 
Wylkes  als.  J.  47 

Wildie,  N.  181 

Wildinge,  Fr.  %-j  ;  R.  117 

Wiles.  J.  V 

Wiley.  Wilie,  WUlye, 
Wyley  Wyly,  Ant.  42, 
124  ;  R.  94  ;  T.  171  ; 
W.  204 

Wilkenson,  see  Wilkinson 


Index  Nomimim. 


281 


Wilkes,  Wilks,  Wylkes, 

Al.    102  ;    Gf.    84  ;    H. 

60  ;    Hy.    147  ;    J-    29, 

37,    52,    207  ;    R.    149  ; 

Rt.  201  ;    T.  139  ;    W, 

2,  45.  55.  70,  137  ;    als. 

Wilcocks,   J.  47.     See 

Wilkts 
Wilkins,   Wilkyns,  Wyl- 

kens,    Wylkins,    Wyl- 

kyn,  Wylkyns,  Ag.  1 5  ; 

Alx.  87  ;  Al.  22,  27,  88  ; 

And.    128  ;    Ant.    161  ; 

Bgt.   174;  Ch.  23;   D. 

161,    162  ;  Dd.  47  ;  E. 

52,  100,  159,  162,  178  ; 

El.  23  ;  Ez.  78  ;  Fabian, 

102  ;  Js.  8  ;  Jo.  60  ;  J. 

I,  5.  II.  17,  43,  50.  52, 
71,  112,  144,  156,  160, 
175;  K.  126;  Mgt.  166; 
Mgy.  50,  59;  N.  157; 
R-  9,  59.  73,  116,  120, 
127,  134;  Rt.  15  ;  Rg. 
205  ;  Rs.  105  ;  Su.  148; 
T.  7.  16,83,  98,  107,111, 
137,  184;  W.  17,  185, 
188 
Wilkinson,  Wilkenson, 
Wylkeson,    R.   76;    T. 

70,  179 
Wilks,  see  Wilkes 
Wilkts,  A.  165 
Wilkyns,  see  Wilkins 
Willes,  Jo.  17.  See  Wilse 
Willett,  Willettes,  Wyll- 

ettes,  H.  90  ;    Ju.  105  ; 

S.   185  ;   W.    153  ;   ah. 

Guy,  Rt.  134  ;  Guy  a/j. 

T.  106 
William,  Wyllum,  J.  60, 

103  ;  Mgy.  96  ;   W.  37. 

See  Williams 
Williams,      Williames, 

Wylliams,   Al.   81  ;    A. 

180  ;    Ant.  130  ;    Edni. 

87  ;    Ez.    35,   45  ;    Fr. 

195  ;    G.    108  ;    H.  23, 

173;  Js.  69,  98;  Jo.  81, 

90,  163,  164;  J.  2,  3,  13, 

65,  67,   68,   72,  85,  97, 

108,    122,    124*      145*, 

149.  169,  170,  177;    K. 

96,  153  ;  Ls.  173;  Mbl. 

132  ;    Mgt.  120  ;    Mrn. 

112  ;  Mgn.  38,  107  ;  N. 

152  ;    Ow.    116  ;    Rph. 

3  ;    R.  34,  44,  47,  100, 

170,  181,  201*;  Rt.  194, 

196;    Rw.  170;    T.  7, 

GLOUC.    WILLS. 


59.  64,  78,  130,  143. 
177  ;  W.  31,  42,  46, 
143,  145,  180  ;  als. 
Myllman,  E.  120  ;  als. 
Rogers,  R.  193  ;  als. 
Taberer,  Cc.  139;  Ho- 
wells  als.  T.  106  ; 
Poole  als.  St.  142  ; 
Rogers  als.  J.  206 ; 
Tayler  als.  J.  154,  163  ; 
T.  62.  See  Agwillim, 
Gwillim,  William 
Willis,  Willice,  Willies, 
Willys,  Wylles,  Wyllis, 
Wyllys,  Wyllyes,  — 
194  ;  Ag.  35  ;  Al.  109  ; 
A.  133  ;  Edm.  133,  190  ; 
E.  104,  165  ;  Ez.  180  ; 
Fortunatus,  198  ;  G. 
50  ;  H.  100,  171,  189  ; 
Js.  191  ;  Jo.  18  ;  J.  38, 
74,  87*,  108,  128,  129, 
171,  173,  186,  199,  207  ; 
K.  91  ;  Mgy.  T},,  160  ; 
Ml.  129  ;    N.  164,  165  ; 

R.  3.  13,  36,  132,  164  ; 
Rt- 15.34,99 ;  Rg-i54; 
T.  9,  46, 59.  70,  78, 10 1, 
104,  127,  135.  157,  163, 

175  ;  W.  20,  26,  27,  46, 

64,   90,    104,    II  I,  203  \ 

als.  Laurence,  T.   132  ; 

als.  Mawgerte,  T.  35  ; 

als.  Mutford,  Wit.  126  ; 

Mo;/ttford  als.   J.  164. 

See  Wellis 
Willmott,  Willmottes,  see 

Wilmot 
Willow,  Wyllowe,  J.  8  ; 

Mgt.  75 
Willson,  see  Wilson 
Willye,  see  Wiley 
Willys,  see  Willis 
Wilmot,    Willmott,    Wil- 
I     matts,  Willmottes,  Wyl- 

motes,   Ar.    153,    197  ; 

Gi.  27  ;    Jo.  147  ;    J.  3, 

163;  Mgy.  83,  127  ;  R. 

59,    151,   201  ;  Rt.    lOl, 

146;  T.  118 
Wilse,     Wilce,      Willes, 

Wylse,  Al.  T^,  75,  143  ; 

Edm.     108  ;    El.     172  ; 

Ez.  45,  99,   108  ;    Guy, 

95,   147  ;    Jo.    17,    181  ; 

J.  80,  84,  114,  131,  144, 
160,  175,  189  ;  Mgy.  50; 

R.  185  ;  T.  43,  114,  121, 
125  ;  \V.  31,  43,  72 
Wilshire,  Wilchere,  Wil- 


shere,  Wylteshire,  Al. 
88  ;  Ez.  194  ;  Isb.  97  ; 
J.  16,  102  ;  Lw.  132  ; 
T.  83,  94,  lor 
Wilson,  Willson,  Wyl- 
son,  Ag.  60  ;  Al.  61  ; 
Ant.  122  ;  J.  190,  204  : 
Sbl.  164  ;  R.  24,  116, 
201  ;  Rt.  40,  89,  159  ; 
T.  34,  10 1,  165  ;  Gilbert 
als.  T.  88 

Wilton,  Jo.  168 

Wimbole,  Wimboll,  Win- 
bole,  Windbold,  Wym- 
boU,  Wymbold,  Wyn- 
bold,  Wynboll,  Ant. 
197  ;  Ar.  40,  158  ;  G. 
143;  J.  134;  M.  188  ; 
Mth.  186;  Rt.  103* 
138;  T.  117,  184;  W. 
163 

Winchecombe,  Wynch- 
combe,  Winscombe, 
Ez.  206  ;  H.  140  ;  J. 
131  ;  M.  79  ;  T.  19, 
145  ;  als.  Whiting, 
Whytinge,  Al.  90  ;  J. 
10,  149'  191 

Windbold,  see  Wimbole 

Windesmore,  Al.  1 39. 
See  also  Winsmore 

Windle,  Ch.  153 

Window,  Wyndo, 
Wyndov^e,  And.  64, 
67  ;  Ch.  184;  Ed.  58  ; 
H.  17  ;  J.  40,  50,  99, 
136,  173,  189;  R.  76, 
89,  94,  187,  201  ;  Rt. 
89*  ;  T.  7,  83  ;  W.  31 

Winge,  Ez.  82  ;  J.  I 

Wingood,  Wingod,  Wyn- 
good,  Edm.  122  ;  K. 
148  ;  W.  7 

Winne,  Wyne,  K.  192; 
N.  71 

Winniard,  see  Wyneard 

Winniffe,  Rt.  181 

Winredge,  Wyndredge, 
J-  59,  105 

Winscombe,  see  Winche- 
combe 

Winsmore,  Wynsmore,  J. 
I  50  ;  R.  96.  See.  also 
j      Windesmore 

Winsor,  Edm.  150 

Winston,        Winstone, 
Wynston,  Ez.  131  ;  Jo. 

195 ;  J-  52,  179;  Jla. 

20  ;  Lw.  127  ;   ]\L   195  ; 
R.   69  ;    Rt.    81,     136, 
u 


282 


Index  Nonmuwi. 


157  ;  T.  36,  169,  196; 
W.  72,  92,  145,  169, 
187,  195,  202 

Winter,  Wynter,  Ch.  176  ; 
Jo.  57  ;  J.  74,  91,  103. 
175  ;  R.  30 ;  W.  172  ; 
Heyward  als.  T.  18 

Wintle,  Wintull,  Wyntle, 
Wynthill,  Wyntel, 
Wyntill,  Edm.  84  ;  E. 
147  ;  Ez.  27,  68  ;  H. 
12,  186  ;  Js.  128  ;  J.  17, 
50,  loi,  181,  191  ;  Ml. 
69  ;  Ph.  8  ;  R.  81,  87, 
130,  144,  157,  201  ;  Rt. 
3  ;  S.  177  ;  T.  25,  55, 
130  ;  W.  18,  46,  104, 
107,  120.     See  Awintle 

Wirrett,  Werrett,  Wyrret, 
J.  19,  89  ;  W.  76 

Wirwood,     Worwood, 
Wyrwood,    Wyrewod, 
Jo.  41  ;    J.  40,  93  ;    Rt. 
66,  68  ;    Wit.   19.     See 
Horwood 

Wise,  J.  77,  91  ;  Rt.  107  ; 
als.  Bond,  W.  145 

Wiseman,  N.  6 

Wisham,  T.  130 

Witchell,  see  Wichell 

Witcombe,  Wytcome,  Al. 
197  ;  El.  38  ;  Ez.  128, 
180  ;  G.  180  ;  Gi.  27  ; 
J.  142  ;  Maugham,  14  ; 
T.  125  ;  W.  9,  104,  106* 

Witer,  J.  121 

Wither,  see  Wjrther 

Witherley,  Wytherley,  Gf. 
65,67 

Withers,  R,  132 

Withersbury,  \V.  194 

Withorne,  see  Whithorne 

Withybridge,  J.  6 

Wittes,  R.  61 

Witthorne,  see  Whithorne 

Wodcocke,  see  Wood- 
cock 

Woddenton,  see  Wood- 
ingfton 

Wodeley,  see  Wodley 

Wodhall,  T.  107 

Wodley,  Wodeley,  Al. 
190  ;  Ez.  149  ;  J.  24, 
36  ;  T.  98  ;  W.  92,  123. 
See  Wadley,  Wedley 

Wodrofe,  see  Woodroffe 

Wodward,  see  Wood- 
ward 

Wokey,  J.  74.    See  Ockey 

Woles,  see  Wooles 


Wolfield,  E.  45 
Wolford,  J.  156     . 
Wolhafe,  see  Wollofe 
Wollams,  Wollames,  Wol- 

lomes,    Ant.    174  ;    Jo. 

no;  J.  50,  53,  113  ;  R. 

94,  103  ;  Rg.  177.     See 

Woolham 
Wollarye,  WoUarie,  Wol- 

lerie,    Wollery,     Wul- 

larie,  J.  65,  67,  132  ;  T. 

22  ;  Tyler  als.  Jo.  39 
Wollaston,  see  Wollerson 
Wollecorabe,  J.  10 
Wollerie,     Wollery,     see 

Wollarye 
Wollerson,      Woollerson, 

Wollaston,  Wollerston, 

Rbc.  170,  173,  201  ;  W. 

147,  150 
Wolles,  see  Wooles 
Wollewright,    see    Wol- 

right 
Wollofe,  Wolloffe,   Wol- 
hafe, J.  50  ;     R.  6  ;    \V. 

58.     See  Wylloffe 
WoUomes,  see  Wollams 
WoUworth,  see  Wolworth 
Wolridge,   Wolrudge,  G. 

41  ;  Jo.  75 

Wolright,  Wouldright, 
Wolwrit,  Wolleright, 
Woolright ,  J  o.  1 1 6,  1 99 ; 
J.  69  ;  T.  146 

Wolrudge,  see  Wolridge 

Wolse,  Wolst,  see  Wooles 

Wolworth,  Wolwarth, 
Wollworth,  El.  4  ;  Js. 
8  ;  J.  29,  1 19  ;  als. 
Webb,  H.  131  ;  R.  83 

Wolwrit,  see  Wolright 

Womans,  T.  137 

Wood,  Woode,  Woodd, 
Ag.  49,  130,  141  ;  And. 
147  ;  Ar.  78  ;  Edm. 
135,  151  ;  E.  80,  113, 
•198  ;  El.  23  ;  Ez.  151  ; 
Gi.  139,  198  ;  H.  82, 
193,  199  ;  Hy.  45,  162  ; 
Jeremy,  154  ;  Jer.  145  ; 
Jo.  16,  152  ;  J.  59,  82, 
97,  103,  119,  129,  138, 
164  ;  Jd.  166  ;  Mgt. 
57;  M.  96;  R.  25,  83, 
120,  169*  196  ;  Rt.  43, 
127,  130,  159;  T.  2,25, 
114,  146,  208  ;  Wit.  75  ; 
W.  49,  92,  104,  107,  126, 
135,  162,  169,  182  ;  or 
a  Wood,  T.    26 ;    als. 


Atwood,  J.  144.  See 
Awood,  Atwood 
Woodcock,  Wodcocke, 
Woodcoke,  Js.  32,  50  ; 
Jo.  60  ;  J.  50  ;  Par. 
161  ;    Rs.   57  ;    T.  iii, 

139  ;  w.  53,  90,  176 

Woodd,  Woode,  see 
Wood 

Wooddington,  see  Wood- 
ington 

Woodford,  Ag.  56 

Woodhouse,  El.  88  ;  R. 
96,  168,  208  ;  T.  46 

Woodington,  Woodding- 
ton,    Woddenton.     Al. 

180  ;  Ed.  133  ;  Fr.  156; 
G.  117  ;  R.  159 

Woodman,  Ez.  99  ;  J.  29, 

181  ;  Sa.  201 
Woodroffe,      Wodrofe, 

Woodrooff,  Al.  172  ; 
Basil,  176  ;  J.  50,  140  ; 
M.  157  ;  T.  188 
Woodv^ard,  Wodward, 
Woodwarde,  Wood- 
word,  Ch.  4  ;  Cc.  1 10  ; 
Dd.  21  ;  El.  72  ;  Ez. 
88;  Gbl.  158  ;  G.  70; 
Ja.  113  ;  Jo.  36,  142, 
192,  196  ;  J.  82*  loi, 
107,  126,  131,  175,  188, 
192  ;  M.  160,  166  ; 
Mth.  134  ;  Mau.  113  ; 
N.  116  ;  R.  9,  71,  8r, 
151,  161,  187,  193,  201  ; 
T.  2,  4,  118,  125,  159, 
202* ;  Wit.  39  ;  W.  42, 
115,  153,  203  ;  als. 
Blancket,  Blanket,  E. 
84  ;  J.  116  ;  ^z/j.  Potter, 

R.  179 

Woodwell,  Ch.  27 

Woodword,  see  Wood- 
ward 

Wookeley,  T.  45.  See 
also  Walkley,  Wakeley 

Wooles,  Woles,  Wolles, 
Wolse,  Wolst,  Wools, 
Ans.  141  ;  H.  183  ;  J. 
20,  93,  99,  103  ;  Mgt. 
33,  71  ;  T.  22,  115 

Woolgrove,  T.  148 

Woolham,  PI.  195.  See 
Wollams 

Woollerson,  see  Woller- 
son 

Woolley,  H.  166  ;  J.  207 

Woolman,  G.  70 

Woolright,  see  Wolright 


Index  Noinimi77i. 


28 


Wools,  see  Wooles 
Woorwood,  see  Horwood 

and  Wirwood 
Wootten,    Wootton,    see 

Wotton 
Worgan,     Wurgan,    Ag. 

108  ;    Avis,  42,  68  ;    E. 

73,    108  ;    Fr.    158  ;    H. 

193  ;   Jo.  144  ;    J.  162  ; 

R.  148;  Rt.  12;  T.151; 

W.  106,  126 
Workman,      Warkeman, 

Wurcman,  G>llian,  18  ; 

H.40;  J.  87,  184;  Nth. 

142  ;   N.  2  ;  R.  15,  91  ; 

T.  9,  69,  80,  83  ;  W.  97, 

122,  165  ;  Glouciter  fl/j-. 

T.  86 
Worlock,       Worlocke, 

Worlike,  Worloke,  Al. 

27  ;  Ez.  196  ;  J.  12,  87, 

190;    Ju.    99  ;    Ls.    17, 

134  ;    R.   91,    120 ;    Rt. 

25,    29  ;    T.    22*     163  ; 

W.  21,  104 
Wormehill,    Wourmehill, 

Ag.  35  ;   Rt.  36 
Wornall,  Wornell,  J.  77, 

145 
Worrall,   Al.  84;    J.   79, 

149 
Worsham,  Worzom,   Ez. 

174  ;     Rt.     144.       See 

Horsham 
Worwood,  see  Wirwood 

and  Horwood 
Worzom,  see  Worsham 
Wotnould,  T.  141 
Wotton,  Wootton,  Woot- 
ten, D.  4  ;  Ez.  87  ;  J.  60, 

153,    192;    R.  30,   159  ; 

Rt.  42,  91  ;  T.  30.    See 

also  Watton 
Wouldright,  seeWolright 
Wourmehill,  see  Worme-  , 

hill 
Wraxall,   Ar.    170  ;    Ch. 

170 
Wreache  als.  Robins,  J. 

127 
Wrenche,  J.  82 
Wrenn,    Ant.    158  ;    Do, 

190  ;  H.  163  ;  J.  192 
Wright,    Write,     Writh, 

Writte,      Wryte,     Ag. 

147  ;   Bernard,  158  ; 

Ez.  16  ;  Gi.  106  ;  Hes- 
ter, 162  ;  Hy.  82  ;  Jo. 

112  ;  J.  89,  99,  112  ; 

Kellam,  no;  Mau.  63  : 


R.  30  ;  Rt.  191  ;  T.  64, 

202  ;  W.  10,  22,  107  ; 

als.  Frenche,  Ud.  141  ; 

als.  Spooner,  Sponer,  J. 

190  ;  Lk.  146 
Wrottisley,  T.  9 
Wullarie,    Tyler  als.    Jo. 

39.     See  Wollarye 
Wurcman,  see  Workman 
Wurgan,  see  Worgan 
Wyatt,     Wyett,     Wyet, 

Ed.  23  ;  El.  162  ;    Gbl. 

90;    J.  156;    Mgt.  91  ; 

N.  96;  Rt.  190;  T.  96, 

159  ;   U.  151 
Wychwell,  see  Wichell 
Wyckyn,  see  Wickin 
Wye,  Ant.  161,  162  ;    Gi. 

38 
Wyer,  Al.  143  ;    Ja.  185  ; 

J.   175  ;    \V.    115.     See 

Weare 
Wyet,  Wyett,  see  Wyatt 
Wygatt,  J.  89 
Wyght,  see  White 
Wykam,  see  Wickham 
Wyke,  see  Wicke,  Awick 
Wykins,  see  Wickin 
Wylfe,  Jo.  29 
Wylier,  T.  41 
Wylkens,  see  Wilkins 
Wylkes,  see  Wilkes 
Wylkins,   Wylkyn,  Wyl- 

kyns,  see  Wilkins 
Wylles,  see  Willis 
Wyllettes,  see  Willett 
Wylliams,  see  Williams 
Wyllis,  see  Willis 
Wylloffe,  J.  5.    See  Wol- 

lofe 
Wyllowe,  see  Willow 
Wyllum,  see  William 
Wyllyes,      Wyllys,      see 

Willis 
Wylmotes,  see  Wilmot 
Wylse,  see  Wilse 
Wylson,  see  Wilson 
Wylsons  als.  Barbur,  Rt. 

55 
Wylteshire,  see  Wilshire 
Wyman.  Wymon,  Ag.  52  ; 

Al.    68;    A.    189  ;    Ar. 

98  ;    E.   23  ;     Ez.  150  ; 

G.    137;     Gi.    45,   63  ; 

Hy.  28  ;  Jo.  199  ;  J.  21, 

24,   52,   75,    183;    Mgt. 

40;  R.  34,  76,  78;  T. 

76,    106,    130  ;    W.    64, 

120  ;     als.     Carpenter, 

Jo.  44 


Wymark,    Al.   63  ;    Mgy. 

'49 
Wymbold,  Wymboll,   see 

Wimbole 
Wymon,  see  Wyman 
Wymotte,  T.  64 
Wynall,  H.  54 
Wynbold,    Wynboll,    see 

Wimbole 
Wynchcombe,  see  Winche  - 

combe 
Wyncot,  Wit.  60 
Wynde,  Dd.  32  ;  E.  139  ; 

1.8 
Wyndo,    Wyndowe,    see 

Windov7 
Wyndredge,     see     Win- 

redge 
Wyne,  see  Winne 
Wyneard,       Wyneyarde, 

Wynyard,      Whinnard, 

Whyniard,    Winniard  ; 

als.    England,    Inlande, 

Isb.  82,   102  ;   Js.   174  ; 

Jo.  56;  J.  147,  154  ;  T. 

74  ;    \V.    98  ;    England 

als.  Chn.  155,  175.     See 

Wenyard,  Vyneard 
Wyneat,  Wyneatt,  Wyn- 

nett,   Wynneatt,   Wyn- 

yatt,    Wynniett,   Wen- 

yat,  A.  76  ;    Edm.  84  ; 

Js.    108;   J.    124;    Sbl. 

136;  T.  51,88;   W.  15 
Wyneyarde,  see  Wyneard 
Wyngood,  see  Wingood 
Wyning,       Wynninge, 

Wyming,  Ez   109  ;  Git. 

141  ;  R.  96 
Wynneatt,       Wynnett, 

Wynniett,  see  Wyneat 
Wynninge,  see  Wyning 
Wynny,  W.  117 
Wynsmore,  see  Winsmore 
Wyntel,  see  Wintle 
Wynter,  see  Winter 
Wynthill,Wyntill,Wyntle, 

see  Wintle 
Wynyard,  see  Wyneard 
Wynyatt,  see  Wyneat 
Wyrall,  W.  64 
Wyrewod,  see  Wirwood 
Wyrret,  see  Wirrett 
Wyrwood,  see  Wirwood 
Wytcome,  see  Witcombe 
Wyther,      Weather, 

Weether,       Wether, 

Whether,     Whither, 

Whyther,    Wither,     A. 

120;    Edm.    122  ;    El. 


284 


Index  Nomimnn. 


77  ;    H.    128  ;    Jo.    12, 

57  ;    J-  52*,  53,  11.  79, 

82,   89,   119,  200*  ;    N. 

79  ;  R.  55,  76  ;    Rt.  25, 

51  ;  T.  6,  26,  121,  143  ; 

Wit.  102  ;  W.  14,  182 
Wytherley,    see   Wither- 

ley 
Wything,  T.  9 
Wjrtinge,  see  Whitinge 
Wytt,   Wytte,    R.    159*; 

T.  49,  51 

Yarding^ton,  T.  81 
Yarington,  Yerington,   J. 

23.  59 
Yarneton,  see  Yarnton 
Yarnold,     Yarnall,     Ant. 

60  ;  Fr.  170  ;   Mgy.  39; 

R.  3  ;    W.  41,  157,  171, 

176.     See  Arnold 
Yarnton,  Yarneton,  Mgt. 

87  ;  R.  200 
Yarratt,  R.  134 
Yate,    Yeate,    Ag.    128  ; 

Bgt.  184  ;  H.  120  ;  Jer. 

121  ;  J.  5.  11.  "7;  Rt. 

185,    191  ;    T.    80,   92, 

130,  174,  177 ;  Wit.  9  ; 

W.  22,  88,  90,  109,  145 
Yates,  Yeates,   El.   170 ; 

H.  170,  174  ;    Hu.  50; 

W.  170 
Yaye,  J.  21.     See  Jaye 


Yddredge,      Yddrich, 

Ydryge,  see  Etheridge 
Yearle,  see  Earle 
Yearothe,    Yearroth,    see 

Yeroth 
Yccirsley,  see  Yersley 
Yeate,  see  Yate 
Yeates,  see  Yates 
Yeeles,  see  Eyles 
Yeend,  see  Yend 
Yelfe,  Yelf,  J.  20,  65*  67, 

156  ;     Perrin,    22  ;    R. 

121,  123  ;   S.  159.     See 

Gelfe 
Yelye,  see  Eley 
Yemans,  see  Yeomans 
Yeme,  Yerame,  Yem,  Hy. 

153  ;    Js.    196  ;    J.    73, 

122  ;      Rt.     13.        See 

Embe,  Erne 
Yend,  Yeend,  J.  207  ;    T. 

7*.     See  End 
Yeomans,     Yemans,    Al. 

191  ;    J.    loi  ;    Ls.  29  ; 

W.  78 
Yerington,  see  Yarington 
Yerlond,    T.    4.       See 

Ireland 
Yeroth,    Yerroth,    Yerth, 

Yerwith,      Yerwoth, 

Yearothe,         Yearroth, 

Al.    174  ;  A.    120  ;    El. 

20  ;    Ch.    48,    120  ;   Jo. 

142  ;    J.    146  ;    P.    89  ; 


Ph.  49  ;  R.  146  ;  T.  88. 
See  Erwith 

Yerrowe,  T.  202 

Yersley,  Yearsley,  Yarse- 
ley.  And.  43  ;  E.  56  ; 
J.  131  ;  T.  190;  W.  133 

Yevans,  see  Evans 

Ye  ward,  R.  15 

Yewell,  Lw.  59 

Yewen,  see  Ewen,  Yowen 

Yles,  see  lies 

Yngram,  see  Ingram 

YnguUs,  see  Ingles 

Yoitye,  J.  74 

Yonge,  see  Young 

Yorke,  Jo.  10 

Youle,  R.  79 

Young,  Younge,  Yonge, 
Ag.  4,  124  ;  Al.  158  ; 
Ch.  88  ;  E.  178,  196  ; 
Ez.  58  ;  Jer.  189  ;  Jo. 
105,  112,  176  ;  J.  36, 
74,  75,  121,  135,  145, 
175,  186  ;  Ju.  60  ;  Jla. 
24  ;  R.  66*,  81,  96,  140, 
146,  181  ;  Rt.  30,  44, 
129,  140  ;  Rg.  64,  92, 
no  ;  Sbl.  148  ;  T.  26, 
31,  34*  61,  72,  100, 

157*,  172,  195  ;  Wit. 

178  ;  W.  60,  92  ;  ah. 

Hooper,  Rg.  123 
Yowen,  J.  63.   See  Owen, 
I     Ewen 


ADDENDA. 


Agbourne,  see  Hagborne 
Alatham,  see  Latham 
Albright,  see  Elbright 
Alridge,  see  Halriche 
Anckerne,  see  Hanchorne 
Ancocke,  see  Hancock 
ap  Mericke,  see  Merrick 
ap  Morgan,  see  Morgan 
Arkell,  see  Erkill 
Arnet,  see  Harnet 


Cleeve,  see  Acleve 
Elkes,  see  likes 
Feasey,  see  Veysey 
Ferrie,  see  Verrie 
Fifield,  see  Tyfield 
Fizar,  see  Vizar 
Geffe,  see  Jeffe 
Geffereys,  see  Jefferys 
j  Geyffe,  see  Jeffe 
I  Geyois,  see  Jeynes 


Gwillim,  see  Williams 
Harding,  see  Haidinge 
Horwood,  see  Wirwood 
Hunderhyll,  see  Underbill 

'  Jelffes,  see  Gealfes 
Jeynes,  see  Gynes 
Mutford,  see  Mitford  and 
Mo//ttford 

1  Ottrudge,  see  Utridge 

I  Phill,  see  Fyll 


INDEX     LOCORUM. 


Note. — In  this  Index  the  names  of  Gloucestershire  parishes  are  distinguished 
by  being  printed  in  capital  letters  ;  those  of  hamlets  and  other  places  are 
given  in  small  letters.  As  far  as  possible  the  parishes  in  which  hamlets 
are  situated  are  indicated.  Out-county  places  are  included  in  this  Index, 
but  for  convenience  a  separate  list  of  them  is  given  at  the  end. 


ABBENHALL,  38,  52,  56,  67,  75,  97, 
loi,  105,  116,  117,  121. 

Abbotts  Barton  [Gloucester],  68,  136, 
142,  144,  149,  162,  191,  196. 

Ablin^on  [Bibury],  108,  206(2). 

Ablodes  Court  [Sandhurst],  147. 

ABSTON  or  Abson,  also  Wick  and 
Abston,  23,  26,  31,  41,  44  (2),  45, 
46  (3),  47,  53.  70,  72,  74  (2),  81, 
87  (2),  89,  96,  98,  100,  loi,  104,  105, 
112,  114(2),  117,  121,  124(2),  125, 
129,  130,  131,  133,  136,  140  (2),  141, 
142,  146,  149  (3X  152,  153,  '55  (2), 
162,  166,  167,  169,  174,  175,  177, 

179,  180,  181  (2),  183,  186,  191, 194, 
1 98, 200  (3),  203  ;  Berdwick  in,  1 24. 
See  also  Brechyet. 

Acton,  84. 

ACTON,  IRON,  2,  13,  14,  17,  18,  20, 
32,  34,  35,  40,  48,  50,  53,  58,  60, 
62,  63,  65,  66,  68,  71,  72,  1-:,,  79  (5)> 
83,  87,  89,  90.  91,  loo,  102,  103  (2), 
104,  105,  107  (3),  III,  113,  115, 
116(2),  118,  120,  122,  131,  133, 
145,  154,  158,   162,   164,   168,   171, 

180.  181,  183,  184,  186,  192(2). 
Acton  Ilger,  88,  90. 

ACTON  TURVILLE,  29,  43,  60,  61, 
68,  78,  84,  86,  90,  100,  112,  113, 
119  (2),  127,  133,  137,  143,  149, 
151,  156,  169,  200,  204.  See  also 
Aston  Turville. 

Adderly,  65,  106,  200. 

Addington  [?  =  Oddington],  88. 

ADDLESTROP,  2,  5,  8,  18,  24,  25, 
26,  28,  29,  30,  31,  33,  34,  35.  40, 
44,  64(3),  75(4).  79,  85(2),  86,  88, 
90,  loi,  117,  121,  122,  123  (2), 
124  (2),  125,  144,  167,  168,  182, 
188.     See  also  Alderstrop. 

Adminton,  1 5,  32, 94,  1 28.  See  Quinton. 

Adset  <?r  Adcett,  65,  67,  114,  120  (2), 
167,  171.  I72j  173.  185. 

Ailston  [co.  Warwick,  dioc  Wore],  177. 


Alberton,  6,  11,  116,  118,  119,  125,  130, 
154,  156,  158,  169,  182  (2),  184. 
See  also  Aylberton. 

Aldbury  -  on  -  Severn,  1 20.  See  also 
Oldbury  and  Oldbury-on-Severn. 

ALDERLEY,  2,  8,  18,  19,  21,  22,  60, 
65,  67,  71  (2),  72,  76,  80,  83  (2), 
84,  85,  90,  98,  103,  104,  106,  109, 
134,  150,  151,  155,  160,  167,  174, 
:86.     See  also  Altherley. 

Alderstrop,  i.e.  Addlestrop,  q.v.,  146, 
164,  200. 

ALDERTON,  2,  20,  44,  47  (2),  49,  59, 
62,  64,  78,  88,  91  (2j,  94,  97,  99, 
102,  1 10,  121,  127  (2),  129,  132  (2), 
141,  143,  154.  155,  165,  170(2), 
173(2),  174,  182(2),  184(2),  194, 
195,  200,  201.     Dixton  in,  31. 

Aldrington  [?  =  Alderton],  64,  121,  131, 

134.  142- 

ALDSWORTH,  41,  78,  91,  109,  118, 
123,  206  (6). 

Aliskleton  [?  =  Alliston  in  Lidney],  12. 

Alkerton  [Eastington],  134. 

Alkington,  173,  179. 

Alkington  [Berkeley],  176,  185,  186. 

Alkington  [Eastington],  13,  34,  35. 

Alliston,  see  Aliskleton  and  Almiston. 

Alison  [Cheltenham],  120,  185.  See 
Alston  and  Arston. 

Almiston  [?= Alliston  in  Lidney],  20. 

ALMONDSBURY[Bristoldioc.J,  149. 

Alston,  146,  172  ;  [Cheltenham],  166. 
See  Alison. 

Altherley  [  ?  =  Alderley],  59. 

ALVESTON  [in.  Bristol  dioc],  nil. 

ALVINGTON,  3,  5  (2),  7  (2),  8,  11,13, 
19,  23,  35,  38,  43,  52,  53,  65,  66, 
67,  79,  So,  89,  90,  91  (2).  94,  97, 
loi,  108,  109(2),  III,  112(2),  113, 
114(2),  116,  119,  124(3),  125,  126, 
127,  137,  138,  141,  142(2),  153,  154, 
1 55, 1 59(2),  163, 166, 168  (2),  169  (2), 
171,  182(2),  185,  190,  195,  199. 


GLOUC.   WILLS. 


286 


Index  LocoTnim. 


Ambersden,  199. 

Amney  ^r  Ampney,  7,  55,  100,  177. 

AMNEY  CRUCIS  or  HOLYROOD, 

6,  8,  14,  15,  16,  24,  32,  39, 42,  43,  45, 
49(2),  53,  57,  73(2),  79,82,  85,91, 
94,99,  104,  105,  107,  113(2).  117, 
129,  134,  140,  143  (2),  147  (2), 
149(2),  150,  151(2),  154,  156,  159, 
164,  165  (2),  166,  170,  172,  176, 
180,  181  (2),  185,  190,  203,  204, 
208  ;  Ashbrook  in,  134,  167,  176. 
AMNEY,  DOWN,  see  Down  Amney. 
AMNEY    HOLYROOD,  see   Amney 

Crucis. 
AMNEY  ST.  MARY,   5,  12,  27,  36, 
61,69,  76,  87,  96,  102,  no,  146, 
154,  156,  157,  160,  182,  183,  190; 
Ashbrook  in,  162. 
AMNEY  ST.  PETER.  4,  7,   15,  19, 
24,  31,  63,  70,  74,  87,  96,  99,   133, 
136.  179,  184,  188,  208. 
Ampney,  see  Amney. 
Apperley   [Deerhurst],    i,  2,  4  (2),   5, 
II,    120,    122,   124,    125,   131,   137, 
146,  147,  152,   158,   161,   163,    193, 
202. 
Arle,  186,  188,  200.     See  also  Orle. 
Arling,  194. 

ARLINGHAM,  i,  2,  3,  4,  5(2),  6, 
9(2),  10(2),  12,  13,  14(2),  18,  21, 
29  (3),  30,  35,  37,  39.  42,  44,  49, 
5',  52,57,  58,  59(4),  61,63,65(2), 
67,  69,  70,  71,  72,  IZy  74,  76, 
77(2),  78,  80,  81,  82,  84,  90(2), 
91  (2).  93,  95  (2),  98,  99,  100,  102, 
105,  107,  109,  no,  114(2),  118, 
122,  123,  126,  128,  129,  130(2), 
132,  133(2),  134(2),  135,  136, 
137(2),  138,  139,  140,  14',  142(2), 
143  (3),  145,  146,  147,  151  (2), 
152(2),  153,  155(2),  156,  157(2), 
158  (4),  159,  161  (2),  162  (4),  164, 
166,  167,  172(2),  173,  '74,  177(2), 
178(2),  179,  182(2),  184,  185(7), 
186,  189  (2),  192(2),  193,  196,  199, 
202,  203  (2)  ;  Overton  in,  136. 
See  also  Erlingham. 
Arlington  [Bibury],  206. 
Arston  [Cheltenham],  15. 
Asbrook  [Amney  Mary],  162. 
Ashbrook,  151,  186;  [Amney  Crucis], 

134,  167.  176. 
ASHCHURCH,  2,  3,  4,  6  (2),  8  (4),  9, 
13,  16(2),  21,  22,  27,  28(2),  29, 
30,  31  (2),  32,  33(2),  35,  36(2), 
39(2),  41,  43,  44,  45(3),  46(2), 
47(2),  48,  51  (3),  53  (2),  55  (2), 
56,  57,  58,  62  (2),  65  (2),  67  (3),  75, 
79(2),  80,  81,  82,  83(4),  84,  86, 
90  (2),   91  (4),   93,  96  (2),    97,  98, 


loi,  104,  106,   109,    n3,   n4(2), 
.115(3),  "6,  117,  123,  124(2),  125, 

13'  (3),  134,  135  (4),  136,  139, 
141  (2),  144.  145,  150(2),  156,  157, 
161,    164  (2),    168   (2),    172,    183, 


193,  194,    195,  201, 


Asbton  or  Aston-on-Caxrant  in,  12, 
25,  69.  84,  146,  168,  177,  191,  192, 
195  ;  Fiddingfton  in,  5,  7,  no,  119, 
126,  168;  Natton  in,  4,  114; 
Pamingfton  in,  2,  16,  105,  131,  165, 
191,  199. 
ASHELWORTH,  2,  3,  4,  6(2),  8(4), 
9,  13,  16(2),  21,  22,  27,  28(2),  29, 
30,  31  (2),  32,  33(2),  35,  36(2), 
39  (2),  41,  43,  44,  45  (3),  46,  47  (2), 
48,  51  (3),  53(2),  55  (4),  56,  57,  58, 
62(2),  63(2),  67(3),  75,  79(2),  80, 
81,  82(2),  83(4),  84,  86,  90(2), 
91  (4),  93,  96  (2),  99,  100,  loi,  102, 

103,  104,  105  (2),  106  (2),  107,  109, 
no  (2),  112,  113,  116  (2),  118,  119, 
120,  123(3),  124,  125,  129(2),  130, 
131  (3),  132  (4),  133,  138  (2), 
139(2),  140(2),  142,  143,  145,  148, 
149(2),  151,  153(3),  155,  156(3), 
158,  159(3),  160(2),  161,  163,  164, 
166,  167,  168,  169,  170,  172, 
173(2),  174,  179,  181  (2),  182,  187, 
190(2),  191  (2),  192,  193,  194, 
198,  205. 

Ashton,  3.  46,  73,  84,85,  143,  158,  179; 
[Beckford],  85.  See  also  Ashton- 
under-Hill,  Aston,  and  Cold  Aston. 

Ashton-on-Carrant,  see  Aston-on-C. 

ASHTON-UNDER-HILL,  4,  12,  21, 
22,  24,  25,  29  (3),  31,  },i,  43.  4,s, 
50,  51,  64,  71,  73,  11^  79,  80,  81, 
86,  89,  90  (2),  92,  100,  loi,  102  (2), 

104,  123  (2),  124,  125,  136,  139, 
140,  141,  144,  '45,  146,  149,  157, 
162,  164,  170,  180,  188,  192  (2),  193, 
203.     See  also  Aston-sub-Edge. 

Ashwick  [Marshfield],  113. 

Aston,  28,  39,  73,  130,  139.  See  also 
Ashton. 

Aston,  Little  [Pin  Bourtonon-the- 
Water,  q.v.j,  95. 

ASTON  BLANK,  62,  92  (2),  144,  148, 
159,  163. 

ASTON,  COLD,  see  Cold  Aston. 

ASTON  SOMERVILLE  ^r  Somer- 
field,  4,  32,  33,  41  (2),  44,  48,  63, 
65,  67,  71,  75,  86,  103,  104,  109, 
in,  113(2),  140,  147,  148,  158, 
174,  198. 

ASTON-SUB  EDGE,6,  8,  13,  22,26, 
44,  45,  48,  58,  70,  loi,  no,  118, 
125,  132,  134,  175  2\  180,  204, 
205.     See  also  Ashton-under-Hill. 


Index  Locorum. 


2S7 


Aston  Turvalle  [?  var.  for  Acton 
Turville],  12. 

Aston  or  Ashton-upon  Carrant  [Ash- 
church],  12,  25,  69,  §4,  146,  168, 

177,  19I1  192,  195- 

Aust,  see  Awrist. 

AVENING,  I,  11(2),  13(3),  14,  18, 
27,  32,  34,  35,  37,  42,  47,  48,  53, 
54,  62  (2),  63,  64,  70,  72,  76,  77, 
78,  83,  87,  90,  91  (2),  93,  103,  106, 
109,  116,  121,  126,  130,  143,  145, 
147,   155(2),   160,  162,   163,    164, 

165,  167,  1 68,  169,  178,  179,  180, 
182,  185,  191  (2),  196,  197. 

Avenishe  [Bisley],  123. 

Avering  [  ?  Avening],  38. 

Avington,  47. 

AWRE,  3,  4(4),  5,  10,  16,  18,  22,  28, 
29,  3'  (2),  33,  34,  37  (2),  38,  39,  4o, 
43  (2),  44,  47,  49  (2),  5°  (2),  51, 
53,  54,  55(2),  56(2).  60,  61,  62, 
63  (2),  65  (4),  66,  67  (4),  69  (2),  74, 
76(2),  77(2),  80(2),  8 r,  82,  83,  86, 
87  (3),  88,  93,  94,  95  (4),  96,  97,  98, 
100,  loi,  103(2),  104(2),  105, 
106(2),  108,  109,  no,  112(2), 
114,  118,  120(2),  121,  122,  123, 
124(2),  126,  127,  128(2),  131,  133, 
134,  136,  138,  139,  141,  143(2), 
144(3),  153(2),  154,  156,  157  (3), 
159,  i6o(2j,  161,  162(3),  163,  165, 

166,  171,  176,  179,  181,  184(2), 
192,  193,  199,  201  (2),  202,  204, 
208  (2)  ;  Blakeney  in,  31,  42,  44, 
68,  69,  70,  loi,  102,  113,  120,  124, 
144(2),  162,  194(2),  200;  Haglan 
in,  169  ;  Poultonin,  106  ;  Poulton's 
Court  (?)  in,  121. 

Awrist  [?  =  Aust],  16. 

Aylberton,  2,  3,  15(2),  21,  24,  34,  36, 
39,  41,  44,  45,  46,  52,  53(2),  64, 
65,  67,  no,  162,  167,  170,  171,  193, 
198,  199,  202.     See  also  Alberton. 

BADGEWORTH  or  Bagworth  or 
Bedgeworth,  2,  3,  4,  5  (3),  6,   7, 

13,  15  (2),  17,  24(2),  25  (4),  27, 
33,  35,  42  (2),  46,  49,  50,  56  (2),  57, 
59,  63  (2),  69,  71(2),  75,  84(2),  86, 
90,  91,  94,  96,  97  (2),  100  (2),  103, 
106,  108  (2),  1 10,  III,  112,  113,  117, 
118,  119  (2),  124,  133,  137,  138, 
142,  144,  145,  146  (2),  147,  150, 
151,  153,  154,  156,  160,  161,  174, 
178,  181.,  186(2),  202,  205  ;  Ben- 
tham  in,  35,  69,  123,  135,  137,  188  ; 
Sherrington  in,  15,  65,  67,  77; 
Shurdington  in,  179,  182  ;  Wit- 
combe  Parva  in,  65,  132,  155,  180, 
203. 


Badington,  Great,  42.  See  also  Bad- 
minton. 

Badmandon,  see  Badminton. 

BADMINTON,  Badmington,  or  Bad- 
manton,  28,  41  (3),  49,  60,  72,,  77, 
78,  82,  97,  100,  loi,  120,  140,  149, 
17F,  184,  196. 

BADMINTON,  GREAT,  16,  42,  52, 
93  94.  97  (3)-  105,  107,  108,  1 13  (3), 
n8(2),  122,  126,  130,  134,  145, 
146,  148,  149,  152,  154,  161,  170, 
176,  179,  180,  182,  183,  184,  191, 
194,  204.  See  also  Badington, 
Great. 

BADMINTON,  LITTLE,  52,  100, 
III,  114,  118,  121  ,140,  161,  166  ; 
[Hawkesbury],  1 18. 

BAGENDON(?r  Baginton,  22,  42,  71, 
75,  76,  78,  89, 147,  148,  163  (2),  178, 
205. 

Bagpath,  8,  109,  124,  165,  194  (2),  195  ; 
Calcote  in,  175.  See  also  New- 
ington  Bagpath.  • 

Bagworth,  see  Badgeworth,  24. 

Bailey  [Minchinhampton],  108. 

Bamton  a/j^.  Bawdington,  123. 

Bandington  [Cirencester],  120. 

Bandon  [Ireland],  155. 

Barkeley,  see  Berkeley. 

BARNESLEY,  108,  in,  117,  118, 
129,  139,  194,  206(4). 

BARNWOOD,  2,4,  n,  12,  14,  16(2), 
20(2),  27  (3),  28,  33,34,  40(2),  42, 

44,  47,  48,  5',  53,  54,  55,  5^  57, 
61,  63,  65(3),  67(3),  68(2),  69(2), 
75,  76  (2),  78,  80,  82,  83,  84,  85, 

87,  89,  95  (2),  98.  100,  loi  (2),  103, 
107  (2),  no,  in  (2),  112,  121,  125, 

126,  127,  130(2),  133,  134(2),  138, 
140,  141,  146,  150,  154(2),  163(2), 
165,  166,  168,  169,  173,  177,  182(2), 
188,  189,  192,  201,  204. 

Barrington,  160,  197,  199,  201.  See 
also  Berrington. 

BARRINGTON,  GREAT,  3,  7,  1 1,  13, 
15(2),  16,  17  (2),  18,  22(2),  23(2), 
29,  30,  31,  32,  33,  34  (2),  3^  37, 
41,  44,  46,  47,  49,  52,  57,  58,  60, 
62(2),  64,  71,  72,,  78(3),  84,  85, 

88,  89,    105,    108,    109,   118,   125, 

127,  131  (2),  132  (2),  138,  141,  146, 
150,  152,  153,  157,  167(2),  168(2), 
171,  177,  205. 

BARRINGTON,  LITTLE,  13,  19, 
29,  71,  76,  84,  86,  no,  112,  116, 
119,  125,  127,  153,  160,  182,  i8pL 

Barrow  [Hocidington],  ?o,  99,  166. 

Barthram-Hidcote,  123,  146. 

Barton  Hamlets  [in  Bristol  dioc],  ;///. 

Barton  Street,  see  Gloucester. 


Index  Locorum. 


BATTESFORD,  7,  30,  52,  92,  108, 

112,  156. 
BAUNTON,  68,  128,  158,  162(2). 
Bawdington,  19. 
Bawdington  als.  Bamton,  123. 
Bawnton  [Cirencester],  108,  153. 
BECKFORD,  2,  3,  4,  6,  8,  9,  20,  22, 

28, 29  (2),  31  (2),  32, 34,  :8,  41, 42, 
48,  50,  51.  53(2),  54,  55.  56,  60, 

61,  64,  66  (2),  69,  11  (?),  74  (2), 
75,  76,  80,  81(3),  82(3),  83,84,91, 
93,  98,  99,  103  (2),  104  (2),  106  (9), 
109(2),  III,  115(2),  116,  121,  125, 
127,  129,  132,  133,  135  (2),  136(2), 
142,  143(2),  144  (2),  145,  146,  149, 
151,  152,  157,  161,  163,  165,  167, 
169,  171,  173,  175,  179'  180,  '82, 
188,  190,  191,  192,  193,  194,  199, 
202.  See  Ashton  in,  85  ;  Bengrove 
in,  130,  133,  178  ;  Grafton  in,  101, 
102,  104,  121  (2),  158,  189. 

Bedgeworth,  see  Badgeworth. 

Belbroughton  [Worcestershire],  205. 

Bengrove  [Beckford],  130,  133,  178. 

Bentham,  122,  188,  199. 

Bentham  [Bad<;e worth],  35,  69,  123, 
135,  137,  188. 

Berdwick  [Absnn],  124. 

BERKELEY  [Barkley,  etc.],  i,   2  (3), 

3(4),  4(2),  6(2),  7(3',  8  (2),  9  (4), 
10(9),  II  (7),  12  (4),  13  (8),  14  (7), 
15(2),  16(2),  17(4),  18(7),  19(6), 
20(11),  21  (7),  22,23,24(2),  25(3), 
26  (2),  27  (3),  28  (5),  29  (9),  30  (9), 
31  (10),  32  (6),  33  (2),  34(2),  35, 

36  (3),  yi  (5),  38  (4),  39  (4),  40  (4), 

41  (4),  42  (6),  43  (4),  44  (4),  45  (2), 
46  (7),  47  (6),  48  (5),  49  (4),  50  (3), 
51  (7),  52  (2),  53(6),  54(6),  55  (5), 
56(3),  57(12),  58(6),  59(7),  60(7), 
61  (8),  62  (6),  63  (5),  64  (5),  65  (6), 

66(6),  67(6),  68(2),  70(2),  71(4), 
72(4),  73(4),  74(8),  75(3),  76(6), 
77(3),  78(2),  79(4),  80(5),  81(6), 
82(7),  83(7),  84(3),  85(8),  86(5), 
87(6),  88(7),  89(9),  90  (9),  91  (5), 
92  (8),  93  (4),  94  (2),  95  (6),  96  (2), 
97,  98,  99  (5),  100  (3),  loi  (4), 
102  (5),  103  (6),  104  (4),  105  (4), 
106  (4),  107  (7),  108  (4),  109  (2), 
110(2),  111(2),  112(2),  113,  114(2), 
115  (2),  116(3),  117(4),  118,  119, 
120(2),  121(2),  123,  124(3),  125(6), 
126  (7),  127  (2),  128  (4),  129  (4), 
130  (6),   131  (4).    132  (6),   133(2), 

134,  135  (4),  136  (3),  ^1)1^  138, 
139  (3),   140  (3),  141   (4),    142  (6), 

143  (4),  144  (5),  145  (2),  146  (3), 
147  (2),  148  (5),  149(6),  150  (8), 
151  (3),   152(7),   153(2),   154  (2), 


155  (2),  156  (8),  157(6),  158(7), 
•159  (3),  160  (6),  161  (2),  162  (2), 
163(2),  164  (5),  165  (5),  166(5),  J67, 
168  (2),  169  (2),  170  (2),  171  (3), 
172  (3),  173  (6),  174  (4).  175  (2), 
177,  178,  181  (6),  182  (3),  183, 
184  (5),  185  (2),  186  (3),  187  (2), 
188,  190(4),  191(5),  193(4),  194(2), 
195  (3),  196  (6),  199,  200(5),  202  (3), 
205    (4),    208   (3)  ;    Alkington    in, 

176,  185,  186  ;  Berkeley  Heath  in, 
loi,  167,  168,  178;  Bevington  in,  i, 
57,  96,  136,  167,  178,  179  ;  Beynam 
in,  29  ;  Bradston,  Bredston,  or 
Broadstone  in,  2,  17,  19,  28,  35, 
120,  121,  125,  136,  159,  181; 
Clapton  in,  175,  196  ;  Grafton  in, 
4,  6  ;  Halmer  in,  174,  177  ;  Ham 
in.  13,  19,  69,  126,  175,  "76,  179, 
200,  203  ;  Heathfield  in,  166; 
Hill  or  Hull  in,  103,  no,  114,  121, 

133-  '35-  141,  150,  152,  156  (2), 
165,  166,  201  ;  Hinton  in,  14  (2), 
69,  136,  143,  185  ;  Newpark  in, 
119  ;  Newport  in,  15,  19,  21,  43, 
114,  137,  146,  150,  171  (2),  186;  ■ 
Odyn  in,  17  ;  Pedington  in,  19, 
171  (2)  ;  Rodford  in,  17  ;  Saniger 
in,  88,  122,  168,  185  ;  Wanswell 
in,  17.  68,  161,  162,  168,  193,  \ 
200  ;  Wendford  in,  104  ;  Wick  in, 
12,  16;  Woodend  in,  121  ;  Wood- 
ford in,    103,    105,    120,    122,   171, 

177,  186. 
Berrington,  49.     See  also  Barringion. 
Berrow,  1 29. 
BEVERSTON,  10,  18.  29,  37,  40,  45, 

46(2),  60,  70(2),  71,  84,  no,  in, 

112,  114,  115,   119,  135,  136,  138, 

139(2),  154,  164,  165,  170,  171  (2), 

179,  192,  195(2).  198. 
Bevington  [Berkeley],  i,   57,  96,   136, 

167,  178,  179- 
Bewdley  [Worcestershire],  24,  25. 
Beynam  [Berkeley].  29. 
Beynhampton,  17. 
BIBURY  [a  Peculiar].  41,  42(2),  44, 

62,  -]■],  loi,  137  (3).   170,  204  (6); 

Ablington  in,  108,  206  (2). 
Bicknor,  78,   119,  122,  123,    125,201; 

Ludbrook  in.  124. 
BICKNOR  ENGLISH,  4,  10,  18,  23, 

24,  26,  n,  42,  49(2).  50,  55,  56, 

59,  61,  64,  69,  70,  97,  loi  (2),  107, 

123  (2),  126,  128,  130,  133,  142, 

143(3),  155(2).  158.  162, 164, 165, 

172,  178  ;  Stowfield  in,  18,  58. 
Bidley  [Tidenham],  13. 
Birdlip,  29,  35,  135,  145,  177  ;  [Brimps- 

field],  102  ;  [Cowley],  68. 


Index  Locorum. 


289 


Birley  [error  for  Bisley],  14. 
Bishop's  Cleeve,  see  Cleeve,  Bishop's 

BISLEY,  I,  3,  4(2),  5  (2),  6,  7,  12,  13 

17  (2),  18,  20,  21,  26,  28,  31  (2),  32 

36,  37,  38  (3)»  39,  41  (2),  42,  45 
47,  49,  55,  56,  57,  59  (2),  60,  64  (4) 
65,  67  (3).  68,  69,  70  (2),  72,  74  (2) 
75,  76,  77(2),  78(2),  79(3),  80, 
81(2),  82,  83,  87(2),  90  (2),  92  (3) 
94(2),  95(2),  97(2),  101(3),  102 
103(2),  105(2),  106,  108(2),  113 
114,  115,  116,  117(2),  118,  119(2) 

121,  122,  124,  125  (2),  126,  127 
128,  129,  130,  132  (2),  135  (2) 
136,  138(2),  139,  140,  142(3),  143 
144,  145,  146(3),  147,  148(2),  150, 
151,  152,  153(6),  154(2),  157,  158: 
159,  161,  162,  164,  166,  167(2) 
169,  170,  172,  174,  178,  179 
182  (3),  186,  187,  190  (2),  191 
196  (4),  200  (4),  201  (4),  202  (2), 
203  (2),  205,  208  (2)  ;  Avenishe  in 
123  ;  Nashendin,  167  ;  Ruscombe 
in,  141,  175. 

BITTON,  I,  12,  13,  15,  19,  22,  23,  28, 
29,  33  (4),  34  (4),  35  (3),  36,  38, 
39  (2),  41,  42,  43  (2),  44,  45,  46,  48, 
50,  52,  53,  54(2),  56(2),  57(2),  58, 
59  (2),  60,  61  (2),  62  (2),  63  (3),  65, 
67,  69,  71,  72,  73,  74,  76.  77  (2), 
79,  80(2),  81,  82(2),  85(3),  86(2), 
87,  88(3),  89(2),  90(2),  91,  92, 
93  (3).  94,  95,  ioi,  102,  103, 
105  (3),  106(2),  108,  no,  112(2), 
114,  116  (3),  117  (2),  118  (2), 
120(2),  122(2),  123,  125,  126,  128, 
130,  131,  132,  135  (2),  136  (2), 
140(2).  141.  143(2),  144,145,  150, 
151,  ii,7  (2),  158,  159,  161,  162, 
164(2),  165,  170(4),  171,  173(2), 
174(2),  175(3),  178,  179,  181  (4), 
182,  183  (4),  184  (2),  185  (2), 
186  (3),  187,  189,  190  (2),  193, 
194,  195  (2),  196,  198,  200, 
203,  204,  208  (2)  ;  CuUinghall 
in,  34;  Grirasbury  in,  15  ;  The 
Hills  in,  119;  Lannam  (?  error  for 
Hannam),  170  ;  Lyppiate  in,  106  ; 
Oldland  in,  34,  106,  120,  131, 
135,  158,  168,  170,  187,  194  (2)  ; 
Swinford  in,  165  ;  Upon  or  Upton 
Cheyney  in,  105,  119,  127.  See 
also  Britton,  Hanham. 

Bladington,  36,  45,  50,  52,  71,  79,  81, 
85,  97,  98,  99,  100,  106,  107,  III, 
F12,    114,    115,    119   (2),    121    (3), 

122,  123.     See  also  Bleding-ton. 
BLAISDON,  6,  9,  15,  24,  31,  12>.  36, 

37,  44.  49,  50  (3),  52,  55,  59,  64  (2\ 
65  (3),  67  (3),  68,  69  (2),  76,  78, 

2  0 


102  (2),  103,  105,  106(2),  107,  112, 
113,  116,  126,  133,  134,  145,  149, 
150,  156  (2),  163,  166,  170,  178, 
181(2),  189, 195.  See  also  Bleisdon, 
Blesson,  and  Bleyson. 

Blakemoresale  [Westbury],  69. 

Blakeney  [Awre],  31,  42,  44,  68,  69, 
70,  io[,  102,  113,  120,  124,  144(2), 
162,  194(2),  200. 

Blanington  fSt.  Leonard's],  25. 

BLEDINGTON,  8,  10(2),  14,  16(2), 

21,    22  (2),    27  <2),    39,    40,    41,    42, 

45,  51,  52,  54,59,64,81,82,86(2), 
91,  137(2),  138,  139,  141,  147,153, 
157,  174,  175,  176,  177,  182  (2), 
184,  186,  198.  See  also  Bladington. 

Bleisdon,  35.     See  also  Blaisdon. 

Blesson,  28.     See  also  Blaisdon. 

Bletchindon,  12. 

Bleyson,  2)l-     See  also  Blaisdon. 

Blockley,  205  ;  Northwick  in,  205. 

BODDINGTON,  2,  4,  8,  20,  22,  33(2), 
35,  37,  47,  49,  5°,  60,  63,  65,  68, 
74,  79,  88,  93,  IC7,  108  (2),  no, 
127,  130,  134,  138,  142,  143,  146, 
153,  154,  162  (2),  164,  178,  191  (3), 
194,  195,  201  ;  Barrow  in,  20,  99, 
166;  Heydon  in,  n3,  124,  133. 

Bolley,  see  Bulley. 

Bosley  [Westbury],  n3,  141,  181. 

Bourton,  \\.     See  also  Burton. 

BOURTON  -  ON  -  THE  -  HILL  {or 
super- Montem],  5,  7,  8,  10,  14,  15, 
19,  20,  26(2),  28(2),  32(2),  45,  53, 
58,  62,  76,  84,  89,  90,  91,  92,  96(2), 
98,  102,  108(2),  ni,  117,  125,  135, 
144,  149,  150,  157,  158,  160,  163, 
T69,  177,  187,  191. 

BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER  \or 
super- Aquam],  4,  5  (2),  9,  10  (2), 
17,  26  (2),  11,  34  (2),  35,  41,  43, 
45,  47,  58(3),  59,  62,  63,  68,  II, 
74.  75,  82,  83(2),  87  (2),  91,  93, 
94(2),  95,  109(2),  n4  (2),  115  (2), 
118(2),  119,  123,  125,  129,  133, 
141,  145,  146,  147,  148  (2),  150, 
154, 156,  160,  164, 166,  167,  170(2), 
171,  172,  174  (4),  183  (2),  185, 
191,  192.  See  Aston  Little  and 
Clapton. 

BOXWELL,  5,  20,  41,  62,  94,  95,  121, 
(2),  131,  143,  177,  180. 

Bradley  [Pin  Wotton-under-Edge],  7, 
65,  67,  no,  122,  179- 

Bradston,  Bredston,  or  Broadstone 
[Berkeley],  2,  17,  "19,  28,  35,  120, 
121,  125,  136,  159,  181. 

Bradwell,  n,  14,  15,  122,  180.  See 
also  Broadwell. 

Bratton  [Wiltshire],  22. 


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Index  Locorum. 


i 


Breadston,  see  Bradstone. 

Bream  [Newland],  13,  15,  159,  175, 
198. 

Brechyet  [Syston  or  Abston],  1 19. 

Bredston,  see  Bradston. 

Breedon.  198(2),  200(4),  201  (2),  202, 
203(3). 

Breedon's  Norton,  194. 

Breme,  see  Bream. 

Brickingfton,  199. 

BRIMPSFIELD  or  Brimsfield,  12, 
18,  25,87,93,95(2),'97,98,  103.  127, 
130,  155,  162.  179  ;  Birdlip  in,  102. 

Brimsborough  [  ?  =  Bromsborrow],    16. 

Brimscombe,  21. 

Bristol,  107  ;  St.  Thomas,  69  [in 
Bristol  diocese]. 

Britton  [  ?  =  Bitton],  46. 

Broad  Campden,  see  Campden. 

Broad  Hinton  [Wiltshire],  49. 

Broadstone,  see  Bradston. 

BROADWELL,  9,  12,  23(2),  24^2), 
25,  26,  27,  34^2),  45,  51,  54,  61, 
63,  74,  81,  84,  92  (2),  98,  102,  107, 
108,  no,  115,  116.  125,  132,  138, 
145,  151,  160,  175,  191,  194,  201. 
See  also  Bradwell. 

Brockhampton,  5,  18,62,  81,  no,  n7, 
119(2),  130,207;  [Sevenhampton], 
n,  177.     See  also  Brockingfton. 

Brockington,  i.e.  Brockhampton 
[Bishop's  Cleeve],  2. 

Brockwere,  38,  60,  90,  198,  203. 

Brockwere  [St.  Briavels],   19. 

Brockwere    Hewelsfield],  181. 

Brockwere    Monmouthshire],  46. 

Brockwere  [Wolston],  136. 

BROCKWORTH,  8,  10,  n  (2),  13, 
20,  25,  28,  32,  -:,i.  36,  37,  39.  43, 
45,  47  (2),  50,  52.  61,  63,  69,  80  (2), 
82,  83,  90(2  ,  98,  100,  loi,  102, 
103,  104,  116(2),  n9(2),  122,  127, 
128,  129,  131,  132,  133,  138,  144, 
145(2),  148,  151,  169,  173,  178, 
181,  183,  189,  194,204;  Droiscourt 
in,  135. 
BROMSBORROW,  5,9,  n,  16,  36, 
37  (2),  47,  48,  57,  63,  76  (2),  90, 
loi,  n9,  122,  140,  146,  147,  151, 
168.  170.  See  also  Brimsborough. 
BROOKTHORP  or  Brockthrop, 
Brookthrop,  2,  13,  15,  23,  36.  t^-], 
38,  44    2>,  47.  53,    54  (2),  57,  73, 

75,  ^3>  9-;,  'A  97,  9«,  'oo,  >o2, 
104  'y,  105,  n4,  127,  134,  136, 
140  141,  149,  151,  169,  175,  178, 
185,  189,  195  ;  Hill  in,  8. 

Broysboro  [?=  Bromsborrow],  18. 

BUCKLAND,  4,  6,  8,  if,  15  (2,1,  16, 
ji,  22,  26  > 2,,  27,  38.2,,  39,  40(2;, 


43,  47,  49,  55,  57,  60,  70,  73.  74  (2), 
76(2),  80(2),  85,  86,  91,  92,  93, 
94,  95,  96,  loi,  102,  103,  104(2), 
108,  n2,  n4,  n5,  n8,  119,  123, 
124,  126,  127  (2),  128,  129,  133, 
135,  148,  151,  153,  155,  156  (2), 
162,  164,  165, 169,  170,  182, 187  (2), 
188,  190,  197,  204  12)  ;  Laburton 
in,  4  (2),  6,  16  (2),  69,  84.  85,  86, 
104,  n9,  173.     See  also  Laverton. 

BULLEY  or  Bolley,  26,  36,  54,  86, 
94,  107,  n9,  124,  130,  140,  144, 
146,  149,  177,  193,  196  ;  [West- 
bury],  185. 

Burthrop,  12,  81. 

Burton,  69,  121.     See  also  Bourton. 

Burton-super-Aquam,  see  Bourton-on- 
the-Water. 

Buthrop  [Fynefield],  129. 

Buttersend,  [Hartpury],  166. 


Calcot,  1 10. 

Calcote  [Coin  Dean],  123. 

Calcott  [Bagpath],  175. 

Calmesden  [North  Cerney],  19. 

Calycote  [Monmouthshire],  13. 

CAM,  I  (2),  2,  3,  4,  6  (2),  10  (2),  14, 
15,  22,  23,  27  (2).  29,  30,  33,  34, 
37.  38,  39,  41,  42,  44  (3),  46,  47  U  , 
48,  49,  50,  52,  55,  56,  60  (2),  61  (2S 
63,  65,  66,  67,  69,  71,  76(2),  79, 
80(3),  81  (3),  82(2),  84,  85,  90, 
91,  92,  94,  95  (2),  97,  99  (2),  100, 
loi,  102,  104,  105,  106,  107  (2  , 
108,  no,  ni,  n2,  n3  (3),  n4, 
n6,  n9,  124(2),  125,  126,  127, 
129  (2),   130,    135,   136,   139,    140, 

145,  146,  148,  149,  156,  159,  160  ('2\ 
161  (2),  164,  166,  167,  169,  172  2', 
173,  178,  179(2).  182  (2),  183,  184, 
185(2),  186  (2),  187  (2),  190(2), 
'91,  193  (2),  199  (4),  200,  201  (2), 
205,  208. 

CAMPDEN,  5,  8  (2),  9,  12,  20  (2),  21, 
23,  25  (2),  29,  30,  31,  34,  36,  42,  44, 
45  (2).  47,  49  (3),  55,  56,  58  (2),  59. 
60  (2),  61,  62  (2),  64,  66  (2),  70, 
71  (2).  72,  74(2),  75(2).  77,.8o,  81, 
85  (2),  87,  88,  89.  93,  95,  96,  97, 
99,  100(2',   102,  106(2),   no,  n4, 

I  124,     126,     133,     135,     140,     141  1,2), 

!  146,   150,   152,   155,   157,  158,  159, 

:  163,        16^'      (2),        178,        179.        I  84,        I  86, 

I  194,  197,  199,  203  (2) ;  Westington 

i  in,  105,  1 16,  136,  I  58,  161. 

Campden,  Broad.  5,  21. 

CAMPDEN,  CHIPPING,  4  ^2\  5,6, 
'  9,  10,  n,  14,   15,  17,  24,  109,  n3, 

i  n6,  123,  14s,  146,  154, 166(2),  168, 


Index  Locorum. 


291 


169  (2),  173,  177,  178,  182,  183, 
191, 192, 193. 

Cannop,  182. 

Cerney,  see  Samay  Wicke. 

CERNEY,  NORTH,  10,  23,  25,  31, 

32,  35  (2),  47,  57,  64,  73,  75,  80, 
86,  89,  90  (2),  91,  92,  102,  109  (2), 
114,  120,  123,  125,  129,  139,  140, 
146,  149,  152  (2),  164,  172,  182, 
183,  195,  202  ;  Calmesdon  in,  19  ; 
Woodmacote  in,  177. 
CERNEY,  SOUTH,  8,  9,  22.  25,  42, 
45,  48,  51,  54,  57  (3),   58  (2),  61, 

64,  65  (4),  66  (2),  67  (6),  68,  69, 
71,  73  (2),  84,  86,  88,  92  (4),  93, 
96,  97,  100,  loi  (2),  102,  103,  104, 
105  (2),  106,  109  (2),  III  (2),  115, 
117,  118,  120  (3),  121,  122,  128, 
132,  134  (2),  136,  137,  139,  141, 
142,  144,  146,  147  (3),  148,  149, 
150  (2),  152  (2),  154  (4),  156(2), 
159(2),  160(2),  161,  163,  164,  165, 
166,  168(2),  170,  173(2),  174,  176, 
179,  183,  185,  188,  192  (2),  193(2), 
194  (3),  195,  199.  204. 

Cham,  see  Cam. 

Chapel  Honybome,  see  Honybome, 
Chapel. 

Chapsoll  [Westbury],  34. 

CHARFIELD,  4,  17,  19,  27,  29,  34, 
36,  38,  43,  46,  47,  51,  52,  54,  59(2), 
69  (2),  72,  IZ  (2),  Tj,  80,  82,  89(2), 
91,  94,  103,  105,  III,  125,  133, 
140,  148,  156,  157,  160,  168,  169, 

170,  177,  178,  190,  193;  Chars- 
field,  36  ;  Chartysfield,  30  ;  Char- 
vild,  72. 

Charington,  see  Cherington. 
Charingworth,  78,  106. 
Charlton  [Tetbury]^  7,    130,   166,  170. 
CHARLTON  ABBOTTS,  55,  59,62, 
78,   112,   114,  119,  123,  126,  168, 

171,  179. 

CHARLTON  KING'S,  i,  4,  5,  6  (2), 
8(2),  II,  12(3),  13(2),  14,  16,  17, 
21,22,23(3),  24(2),  32(2),  35(2), 
yj,  38,  40,  47,  49.  52  (2),  53  (2), 
57(3),  58,  59,  61(2),  63(2),  64(2), 

65,  66,  67,  69,  71,  75,  n,  79,  80  (3), 
81,  82(4),  83(2),  86  (2),  87,  88  (2), 
89,  90,  91  (2),  95  (3),  96  (2),  98,  99, 
103(2),  105,  106(2),  109,  110(2), 
112,  114,  115(2),  117(2),  118, 
119(2),  120,  122,  123,  124,  125, 
126(2),  127(3),  128(3),  129,  132, 
134,  138,  139,  142,  146,  150,  152, 
155(2),  157,  160(3),  161,  162(2), 
164,  165(2),  166,  168,  169(2),  175, 
176,  181(2),  184,  185(3),  186(2), 
18- (3),    189(2),    190(2),    192(3), 


193(2),  194(3),  196(2),  198,200(2), 
201,  205,  208. 

Chavenage  [Horsley],  35. 

CHEDWORTH,  9,  20,  25(2),  26(2), 
29,  30,  41,  44,  47,  48,  53,  54,  56, 
62  (2),  64  (2),  69  (2),  71,  75,  77,  78, 
83,   88  (2),  89,   92,  96,  97,  98  (2), 

102,  103,  105,  109,116,  117,  118, 
124,  131,  132,  133,  141,  150,  153, 
157,  167,  171,  173,  179,  181,  184, 
185,  187,  188,  191,  195,  198,  240. 

CHELTENHAM,  i,  3  (2),  4  (2),  5  (2), 
6(2),  7(4),  II  (3),  12,  13,  15(2), 
23(4),  25  (5),  26(2),  28,  31  (2), 
32  (2),  33  (3),  35  (6),  39(2),  44,  47, 
48,  49,  50(4),  53,  54(3),  55,  56(2), 
57,  58(2),  59(2),  60,61,63(2),  66, 
68,  72,73,77(3),  78(2),  79,  81(3), 
82,83(2),  84(3),  86(3),  88(3),  90, 
94(2),  95  (2),  96,  98,  99,  100,  loi, 

103,  104,  105,  no,  III  (2),  112, 
115,  122(2),  123,  124,  126(2), 
127  (5),  130  (4),  133,  134  (4), 
138(3),  140(2),  142(2),  143,  145, 
146,  148(3),  149(3),  151,  153(3), 
154,  155,  156(2),  157,  158,  160, 
161  (2),  162(2),  163,  165,  166(3), 
167,  168,  170(2),  171  (2),  173(2), 
175,  177,  179,  180(2),  181,  182, 
183,  185  (2),  188  (3),  189  (2), 
190  (3),    191  (2),     192  (2),     193, 

194  (2),  195  (2),  196  (3),  198  (3), 
199(2),  200,  202(2),  203,  205(3), 
208  ;  Alison  in,  120,  185  ;  Alston  in, 
166  ;  Arston  in,  15  ;  Harthurst  in, 
177  ;  Orlein,  180  ;  Westallin,  179. 

Cherington,  i,  6,  15,  23,  32,  55,  60,  79, 
81,  87,  100,  120,  126,  130,  136, 
140,  141,  145,  159,  165,  167,   174. 

CHILD'S  WICKHAM  [a  Peculiar], 
174(2),  208. 

Chipping  Camden,  see  Campden,  Chip- 
ping. 

Chipping  Colden,  122. 

CHIPPINGSODBURY.seeSodbury, 
Chipping. 

Chosen,  see  Churchdown. 

CHURCHAM,  5(2),  8,  9,  11,  13, 
14(3),  15,  17,  19,  21,  22,  25(2), 
26  (2),  29(2),  31,  33  (3),  34  (2), 
35,  36  (2),  37,  38  (2),  39  (3),  40,  42, 
43(3),  45,  46(2),  47,  48  (2),  49  (4), 
51,  53,  54(2),  55(3).  58(2),  59,60, 
61,  64,  65,  66,  67,  71.  72  (3),  73  (4), 
74,  75,  76(2),  80,  81,  84,  85,  86, 
87  (3),  88  (2),  90,  91,  92  (4),  93,  94, 
95  (2),  96,  97  (2),  99,  100,  loi,  103, 
104  (4),  105,  113,  115,  116,  117, 
120,  122(2),  124,  125(2),  126(2), 
132,  133,  139,   142,  146,  148,  149, 


292 


Index  Locorum. 


151(3),  152,  154,  156,  161,  165, 

169,  171,  172.  173,  174  (3)»  175, 
177,  178,  181  (3),  182,  185,  186, 
187(2),  190(2),  194(2),  199.  201, 
202,203  ;  Highoam  in,  15,  17,  36, 
65,  66,  68,  81,  98,  104,  125,  127, 
130,  132,  164,  185;  Over  in,  108, 
175,  208. 

CHURCHDOWN,  6, 11,12,  15,  16(2), 
17,  27  (2),  28  (2),  29,  30,  32  (2).  38, 
44(2),  47(2),  48,  59.  62(2),  63, 
64(2),  67,  73  (2),  76  (3),  77,  80  (2), 
81  (2),  85,  86,  88  (2),  90,  92,  93, 
98(2),  99,  109,  III,  115,  116(2), 
117,  118,  123,  135(2),  136,  139, 
140,  141,  143,  145,  150,  154,  155, 
158,  160,  167,  169,  177,  179,  i8i, 
184,  185,  186(2),  192,  193,  194, 
195,  '97.  203,  205,  207  ;  Parton  in, 
81,  103.  106,  114,  125,  133,  148, 
154,  156,  175,  178.  Called  also 
Chosen,  Cburisdoa,  and  Churs- 
don,  q.v. 

Church  Stanway,  seeStanway,  Church. 

Churisdon  [see  also  Churchdown],  12. 

Cbursdon,  i.e.  Churchdown,  2  (2),  3,  4 
5,  6,  8(2),  9,  II,  18,  34,  52,68,  m 
119,  120,  122;  Hucclecote  in,  4 
9,  52,  54,  56,  57, 1 36  ;  Poole  in,  1 8. 

CIRENCESTER,  i  (2),  4  (2),  5,  6  (4) 
7  (4),  8,  9(4),  10(3),  II  (3),  13 
14(6),  15,  16,  17,  18,  19(4),  20(2) 
21  (2),  22,  23  (5),  24  (5),  25  (4) 
27  (2),  28,  29  (3\  30(3),  31,  32 
34,  38,  39,  40,  41  (3),  42  (2),  43 
44(2),  45,46(2),  48,  50,  51,  52(4) 
53,  55,  56,  57  (2),  58,  59  (2\  60, 
61  (2),  62,  63  (4),  64  (3),  65,  66,  67 
68  (2),  69  (3),  71  (2),  72  (2),  73 
74  (3),  ys  (3).  76,  77  (2),  78,  80  (2) 
81  (2),  82(4),  83(2),  84,  85.86(2) 
88,  89,  90,  91  (2),  92  (2),  93,  94  (2) 
96(3X97,98,  99,  100,  103,  104,  105 
106,  107,  108  (4),  III  (2),  115  (2), 
116,  117  (3),  118  (2),  119,  120  (3), 
121  (3),  122  (2),  123,  124,  125 
126  (2),  128,  130,  131,  132,  133, 
I34(4),i35(2),i36, 138(4),  139,  140; 
141  (7),  142  (9),  143  (4),  145  (4) 
147  (3),  148,  150,  151.  153,  154(4) 

155(3),  '56.  161,  l62/'2),  163,  164(2) 
167,  168,  170,  171,  172,  173(3),  174 
175  (2),  176,  177(3),  178,  179  (3) 
180(2),  181,  182,  183(2),  184(3) 
186  (3),  187  (2),  188,  189,  191  (4) 
192,  193  (2),  195,  197,  198,  200, 
201,  202  (2),  203,  204,  205  (2) 

Baudington  in,  120  ;  Bawnton  in 
108,  1 53. 
CLAPTON,  170,  172. 


Clapton  [chapel  of  ease  to  Bourton], 
8,  10,  70,  124  ;  [Berkeley],  175, 
196. 

Clayfyld?,  19. 

Clearwell  [Newland],  35,  143,  144(2), 
T47  (2),  170,  183.  See  Clowerwall. 

CLEEVE,  42  (2),  77,  78,  95  (2),  96, 
97  (2),  98  (2),  loi,  105,  107  (6), 
109,  III,  112,  115,  116,  118,123, 

125,  126  (2),    130,    131,  179,    188, 

196(5),  197  (3).  198  (3),  i99("), 
200  (2),  201  (6),  202  (7),  203. 
CLEEVE,  BISHOPS,  ^rEpiscopi  [a 
Peculiar],  5,  23,  27,  30  (2),  32  (2), 
33  (2),  37,  39,  49  (4).  54,  55,  7o  (3), 
71,  72(3),  74,  77  (2),  81  (4J,  82(3), 
84  (2),  86  (3),  87,   89,    93,  96  (2), 

112,  113,  114,  133,  160,  162,  171, 
177  (2),  189,  192.  207(14)  ;  Brock- 
ington  in,  2  ;  Gothering^on  or 
Gutherton  in,  103,  120,  134,  178, 
197  ;  Southam  in,  2,  69,  116,  117, 
132,  140,  144. 

Cleeve  [Westbury],  19,  32,  104,  142. 
Clifford,  26,  33,  39,  40,  44,  60  (2),  87, 

98,  131,  149  (2),  158  (2).  165. 
CLIFFORD  CHAMBERS,  2,  94  (2), 

126,  180,  193. 
Clifford-on-Severn,  16. 
Clifford-on-Stour,  5,11  (4). 
CLIFTON  [in  Bristol  dioc],  nil. 
Clowerwall   [Newland],    10,   62,    108, 

109,  144,  160,  168,  180.     See  also 
Clearwell. 
COALEY,  4,  7,  28,  35,  37,  41,  42,  45, 
51,   55,  57,  60,  70,  74(3),  76,  77, 
78  (2),  79,  88,  89,  94.  97,  98,  99, 

113,  120,  121,  147,  179,  205.  See 
also  Colley  and  Cowley. 

COBERLEY,  113,  192.  See  Cub- 
berley. 

Cockeate  [Coin].    See  Dennes,  175. 

Codrington  [Wapley],  19,  120,  134. 
See  also  Cotherington. 

COLD  ASTON  or  Ashton,  6  (2),  q, 
13,  20,  21,  28,  29,  37,  43,  46,  49  (2), 
50,  53,  55,  56(2),  59,  60.  61  (2), 
64,  66(3),  71  (2),  72  (2),  75,  78, 
84,  85,  87,  90,  93,  95,  1 12  (2),  1 14, 
115,  116  (2),  117  (2),  118,  122, 
126,  132,  135  (3),  136,  138,  142, 
150(2),  152,  ibi,  177,  iSi,  183, 
198.     See  also  Coin  Ashton. 

Coldrope,  see  Coldthorpe. 

Coldthorpe  or  Coldrope  or  Coulthrope 
or  Cowlrupte  [Standish],  119, 
120,  184,  193,  199. 

Coleford  [Newland],  9,  13.  18,  22,  30, 
43.  48,  65,  67,  71,  119,  156,  1-4, 
178,  196,  201.    See  also  Colesford, 


Index  Lotorum. 


293 


Coles,  120,  202. 

COLESBOURNE  or  Cowlesbourne. 

5,  IS,  16,  51,  59,69(2),  75,  81  (2), 
86,   100,   109,   III,   120,  130,  136, 

150,  155,  164,  173,  180,  188,  193, 
197,  201. 

Colesford,  122,  125,  180,  183. 

Colley,  14  (2),  25,  42,  44,  45,  47,  56,  69. 

Coin  Ashton,  165. 

Coin  Deans,  166,  186  ;  Calcote  in,  123. 

COLN  DENNIS,  16,  22,  25,  30,  34, 
56,  82  (2),  83,  93,  94,  102,  106,  108, 
114,  116,  118,   132,  138,  141.  147, 

151,  160,  163,  164,  202;  Cockeate 
in,  175. 

COLN  ROGERS,  8(3),  10,  30,  36, 
39,  50,  52,  62,  74,  82,  84,  94  (2), 
95,  102,  117,  142  (2),  145,  171, 
207. 

COLN  ST.  ALDWYN'S,  23,  24,  40, 

51,  56,  63,  70,  74,  93,  97,  100,  104, 
no,  112,  123,  125,  129,  131,  137, 
138,  139,  142(2),  145,  146,  149, 
156,  158,  164,  165,  171,  174,  176, 
180,  183,  184. 

Colwall,  139. 

Combe,  173. 

Compton  [Bristol  diocese],  nil. 

COMPTON  ABDALE,  2,  5,  9,  20, 
23,  25,  36,  44,  55,  61,  66(2), 
103(2),  114,  145,  154(2),  163,  167, 
179,  195,  201  (2). 

COMPTON  GREENFIELD,  nil. 

COMPTON,  LITTLE,  5.  7,  9(2), 
22,  29.  33,  44,  63,  64,  82  (2),  88, 
90,  91,  94(2),  98,  106,  108(2),  126, 

^33^   135(3),   137,   138.   142,    150, 

152,  15  H  165,  175,  198. 
CONDICOTE,  12,  19,  32,  37,  55. 
CORSE,  2(3),  8,  9,  15(2),  18,  20,  23, 

24(2),  25  (2),  27  (2).  29,  38,  46,  47, 

52,  56(2),  69,  74,  80,  82,  89(2), 
96(2),  100,  108,  112,  113(2),  124, 
127,  132(2),  141,  144,  '45,  151  (2), 
156,  160,  177,  183,  188(3),  192, 
202,  204. 

Coscombe,  100. 

COTES,  5  (2),  20,  25,  28,  42,  59,  96, 
98,  141,  143,  145,  159,  174,  193, 
196,  202. 

Cotherington  [?  Codington  in  Wapley],  2 

Coulthroppe,  see  Coldthorpe. 

Cowhill  [Oldington],  125. 

COWHONIBOURN,  5,  9,  14,  19,  35, 
36,  67,  78,  86,  102(2),  103,  107, 
109,  112,  113(3),  114,  115-  117(2), 
121,  122(2),  123,  124,  125,  134, 
137,  144,  146,  147,  148,  155,  158, 
165,  166,  178,  182,  185, 187, 193,194, 
195,  203.     See  also  Honeybourn. 

2  0   * 


COWLEY,  1, 18,  19,  20,  23,  31  (2),  32, 

32,  (2),  37,  44,  60,  62,  64.  71.  73  (2), 
79(2),  81,  82,  83(2),  87,  96,  lOI, 
103,  105,  108(2),  109,  no,  112, 
113,  115,  116,  119,  120,  123, 
124(2),  136,  138(2),  141,  144(3), 
145,  148(2),  149,  152,  154(3),  155, 
156  (2),  158  (2),  160,  161  (2), 
162(2),  164,  172,  174(2),  179(2), 
iSo(3),  184,  185,  187(2),  188(2), 
191,  193(3).  194(2).  195(2),  198, 
199;  Birdlip.in,  68.  See  also 
Colley  and  Coaley. 

Cowlies  Elm  [Westbury],  181. 

Cowlrupth,  see  Coldthorp 

Cowper's  Hill  [Brockworth],  177,  178. 

Cradwell  [Brimsfield],  18. 

CRANHAM,  29,  40(2),  41,  42,  46,  52, 
68,  69,  7^,  78,  85,  95,  96(2), 
108(2),  118,  120,  144,  145,  146, 
153,  155,  160,  180,  183,  185, 
187(2),  199. 

Cricklade  St.  Sampson  [Wiltshire], 
142. 

CROMHALL,  3(2),  7,  9,  12,  16,  18, 
19,  20,  21,  23,  25,  26,  27,  28,  29, 
30,  31,  37(2),  40,  41,  42,  43(2), 
45  (2),  50,  52,  53  (2).  57,  58,  59, 
60(2),  62,  64,  67,  71  (2),  76,  78,79, 
82.  83,  84,  Z7.  88  (3),  94.  95  (2), 
98(2),  103,  104(2),  106(2),  107, 
108,  no.  Ill,  112,  114,  116(2), 
117,  118  (2),  120(2),  121(2),  122, 
123,  124(2),  125,  128,  136,  i37(2\ 
138,  141,  143,  145,  148  (4),  149(2), 
•152,  154,  155,  ^S7'  159(2),  160, 
161  (2),  162,  163,  164(2),  165,  166, 
169,  172,  173,  179,  182(2),  184, 
1S5,  186,  188  (2),  189,  191,  192, 
195(2),  199(2). 

Crookes  [Pauntley],  175. 

CUBBERLEY,  29,  y:,,  36  50,  51, 
52  f2),  54,  55,  6i.r,5.  124,  130,  153, 
160,  178.     See  also  Coberley. 

Culkerton  [Rodmarton],  176,  201. 

Cullinghall  [Bitlon],  34. 


DAGLINGWORTH,  9(2),  26,36,  58, 
62,  73,  74,  78,  84  (2),  89,  104  (2), 
121,  134,  138,  149(2),  153,  163, 
164,  193,  196. 

Dean,  Forest  of,  see  Forest  of  Dean. 

Dean  Grange,  120. 

Dean  Magna,  see  Micheldean. 

Dean  Parva,  see  Little  Dean. 

DEERHURST  [a  Peculiar],  i,  2  (2), 
4  (3),  5,  7,  8,  9,  10.  12  (2),  15,  17, 
18,  19,  22,  23,  24  (2),  25,  27,  29, 
30,  31  (2),  33'  36,  39,  40,  45,  46(2), 


294 


Index  Locorum. 


47,  49,  53  (3),  55  (2),  58,  5^  (3). 
62  (2),  63(4),  7t,  72,  73,  81,  82(2), 
83,  84,  85,  87,  88  (2),  90,  91,  92,  93, 
95(2),  96,  97,  98  (2;,  100,  102(2;, 
104,  105  (2),  106,  107,  108  (3), 
109(2),  no,  III,  117,  121  (2),  124, 
127(3),  128  (2),  129(3),  132,  134, 

135  (3),  137.  139(2).  142,  144(3), 
145,  146,  149,  15'  (2),  152,  153(3), 
155,  i6r,  163(3),  164(2),  166,  167, 
169,  171,  182,  183  (2),  186,  188, 
189,  190,  192  (3).  193  (2),  IC5  (2), 
199  (2),  202  ;  Walton  in,  i,  67, 
127,  139,  179,  185.  192,  199  ;  Whif- 
ford  in,  126  ;  Whitfield  in,  10, 
12(2).  18.  See  Apperley,  Dowrest, 
and  Durest. 

Derham,  see  Djrrham. 

DEYNTON,  3,  4,  9,  108,  118,  173,  184, 
186,201.     See  also  Dynton. 

Dickleston,  see  Dixton  and  Dikulston. 

DIDBROOK,  17,  27,  41,  42,  47,  48, 
53(2),  55(2),'56,  63,  74,  80,  84,  85, 
91,   104,  105,   107,   114,   129,  134, 

136  (2),  144,  ISO,  151,  152,  164, 
171,  172,  195,  '99,  208. 

DIDMARTON,  38,  17,  99,  100,  116, 
139,  151,   177. 

Didnam  [PTidenham],  28. 

Dikulston,  9. 

Dixton  34,  166;  [Alderton],  31. 

DODDINGTON,  38,  50,  60,  63,  65,67, 
74,  98,  104,  106,  107,  no,  123,  127, 
132,  138,  140,  150,  158,  168,  175, 
177,  186,  189,  198,  205. 

Donninglon  [Stow],  34.  105. 

DORSINGTON,  4,  10  (2),  20,  23, 
35(2),  40,  44,  47,  51,  57,90,  117, 
124,  178  (2),  179,  202. 

Doug^hton  [Tetbury],  17. 

DOWDEDSWELL,  30,  31,  36,  96, 
.98,  102,  123,  129,  130,  135,  142, 
174,  203  ;  Pepiglerton  by,  133. 

DOWN  AMNEY,  10,  16,  23,  25,  31  (2), 
34,  43,  49  (2),  53  (2),  59,  61,  84,  89, 
90,  92,  93,  loi,  106,  109,  113, 
115,  "7,  133,  '40,  147  (2),  150, 
153,  154(2),  156(2),  157,  161,  163, 
164,  173,  177,  180,  184,  185,  188(2), 
192.  193,  201,  208. 

Do^vn  Hannam,  see  Hannam. 

DOWN  HATHERLEY,  8,  16,  21,  31, 
32,  38,  54,  69,  84(2),  85,  99,  103, 
104,  112,  119,  120,  121,  136,  139, 
144,  148,  160,  165,  167,  171,  185, 
187  (2),  188  (2),  191.  See  also 
Hatherley. 

Do-wnton  |  Frocester].  15. 

Dowrest  [?  Deerhurst],  1 7. 

Doyngfton,  18. 


Doynton,  Doyng^on,  see  Deynton. 
Doynton,  38,  39,  40,  41,  42,  45,  47,  48, 
59,   78,   86,  92,  98,    113   (2),    117, 

118(3),   '22,   123,   130(2),   131,    133, 

139, 141, 143, 148, 152, 158, 167(3), 
180. 

DRIFFIELD,  22,  26,  28,  38  (2),  40, 
41,45,  51,  53,  56,91,  93,  100,  loi, 

103,  105,  108,  112,  121,  123, 
137,  152,  166,  170,  187,  188,  193, 
197. 

Drinerkewan,  187. 

Droiscourt  [Brockworth],  135. 

Dudston  Marsh,  15. 

DufEeld,  128. 

Dufifton,  192. 

DUMBLETON,  10(2).  n,  13,  21,  23, 
27,  40,  47,  49,  50(2),  63,  75,  80, 
81,  91   (2),  92  (2),  94,  95  (2),  99, 

104,  105,  107,  108,  109  (3),  112, 
113,  124,  125,  130,  134,  136,  137, 
149,  175(2),  180,  184(2),  198. 

Dunfield  [Wiltshire],  183. 

DUNTESBOURN  ABBOTTS,  6, 
17,  23,  29,  32,  46,  62,  76,  77,  90. 
93,  108,  109,  121,  129,  142,  146, 
179,  200. 

Duntesbourn  Knights,  24,  45,  80. 

Duntesbourn,  Nether,  9  ;  Pynbere 
in,  4. 

DUNTESBOURN  ROUS,  27,  36,97, 
1 10,  141, 175,  191,  196  ;  Overley  in, 
189. 

Duntsbome  Lyre,  124. 

Duntsbourne,  107,  151,175. 

Durest  [  ?  Deerhurst],  38. 

Durham,  see  Dyrham. 

DURSLEY,  I  (2),  7,  8(2),  n,  13,  14, 
15,  17,  18(2),  20(2),  26,  28,  29, 
30,  31,  33,  38  (4),  41,  43  (2),  45  (2), 
49(2),  51,  54,  55,  59,  60,  63(2), 
68,  71  (2),  73(2),  74,  76,  78,  79, 
81,  82  (2),  85,  86,  92,  99,  104,  107, 
no,  115,  I25(2\  126,  131,  132, 
i34i  135,  138,  140,  143.  '44(2), 
146,  147(3),  148(2),  149(2),  150, 
153,  154.  160,  162,  163,  164,  165, 
166,  170,  171,  173(2),  175  (2),  176, 
178,  179,  181  '3),  183,  184,  186(2), 
187(2),  190,  195,  196(2),  201  (2), 
204. 

DYMOCK,  6,  7,  10,  II  {i\  12  (2),  14, 
15,  17  (2),  21,  22,  25,  29,  36(5), 
37(2),  38,  39,  40(2),  41,  43,  44, 
46,  47(2),  48,  50(2),  51,  52,  54, 
57(2),  59(2),  60,  64  (2),  67,  70, 
72  (2),  73  (2),  75,  76,  77(2),  81,82, 
84  (2),  88,  93,  94,  95,  99,  loi,  102, 

105,  108(2),  109,  110(3),  "2.  113, 
114(2),  117,  120,  121,  123(2)  124, 


I 


(! 


Index  Locorum. 


295 


125(3),  126, 127,  131  (2),  135, 140, 
143,  145,  147,  149  (2);  150,  153, 
154,  155(2),  157,  159,  160,  163, 
164,  172,  173,  174.  175,  183,  184, 

203,  204,  205  ;  Callowe  in,  205  ; 
Hellashe  in,  69  ;  Natherton  in,  15. 

Dynny  [Minsterworth],  20,  187. 

Dynton,  64,  66,  68,  205.  See  also 
Deynton. 

DYRHAM,  I  (2),  2,  9,  18,  20,  30,  36, 
37,48,  51,  52,  53(2),  54(3),  58,68, 
70,  85  (4),  86,  88,  90,  96,  97, 99  (2), 
100,  102,  105, 107, 1 10, 122, 126, 132, 
134(2),  137,  139,  143,  144,  146(2), 
147,  151(2),  160(2),  162,  164(4), 
172,  180,  181  (2),  194  (2),  205, 
208  ;  Dereham,  80  ;  Derham, 
74(2),  75,  86(2);  Durham,  64; 
Henton  in,  171.    See  Dytham? 

Dytham  [  ?  Dyrham],  1 2. 


EASTINGTON  or  Estington,  i,  2,  4, 
5,6,7,  8(3),  12(2),  13(2),  16,  18, 
19,  22(2),  26,  28  (2),  30,  31  (2}, 
34  (2),  35,  36,  40  (2),  44,  47  (2),  53, 
57  (2),  58,  59,  62  (3),  70,  76,  78  (2), 
79,8o(2),8i,  83,  84,  86,  88,  92,93, 
94,  98,  99,  100,  loi,  103,  105, 
106(3),  107,   109,    no,    m,   114, 

116,  117,  118;  120,  122(2),  123, 
126, 129,  130, 131, 132(3),  134, 138, 
140(2),  147, 148(3),  150(2),  151(2), 
152(4),  153(2),  154,  155(2),  156, 
157,  159(2),  162,  163,  166,  170, 
171, 172(2),  175,  177,  178(2),  180, 
181, 182(3),  183(2),  184, 186,  188, 
189,  190,  192(2),  193(2),  194(2), 

198,  201,  204  (3),  205  ;  Alkerton 
in,  134  ;  Alking:ton  in,  13,  34,  35  ; 
Framilode  in,  132,  175,  179  ; 
Nupend  in,    147. 

Eastington  [Northleach],  9,  119. 

Eastleach,  3,  6,  8,  32. 

EASTLEACH  MARTIN,  28,  32,  44, 
65,  67,  73.  76,  109,  110,  115,  117, 
124,  134,  143,  146,  150,  162,  178, 
201. 

EASTLEACH  TURVILLE  [or 
Turvy],  28,  32,  41,  61,  73,  75,  76, 
no,  115,  116,  137,  147,  155,  ,165, 
192,  199. 

Ebberton  [?  Elberton],  65. 

Ebley  [Randwick],  179;  [Standisb], 
16  ;  [Stonehouse],  141,  147. 

Ebrighton,  19. 

EBRINGTON,  7,  15,  23,24  (6),  25  (4), 
26,  27,  31,  41,  42,  44,  45,  47,  48,  49, 
67,  70,  78,  79  (2),  87,  89,  94,  97, 
102,  105,  108,  III,  112,  116,  118, 


125,  129,  140,  147,  150(2),  156, 
15Q,  166,  182,  184,  193;  Hidcote 
in,  8. 

Hbintoii,  13  ;  Hitcote  Boyce  in,  8,  169. 

HDGEWORTH,  3,  12,  22,  41,  61,  70, 
72(2),  117,  121,  136,  141,  143,  155, 
157,  167,  174,  177,  187,  190,  196, 
200. 

ELBERTON  [dioc.  of  Bristol]. 

Elb.-rton  [Lydney],  5,  li,  55. 

Eldersfield,  70. 

Elinston  [?  Elmston],  86. 

ELKSTON,  7,  35,  39,  42,  57,  85, 
92  (2),  107,  129,  133,  136,  146,  150, 
164  (2),  201.    See  also  Elston. 

Elksworth. 

Elmington  [Westbury],  20. 

Elminston  [?  Elmston],  72. 

ELMORE,  6,  8  (2),  10(2),  11,  13,  19, 
21,  23,  24,  28,  34,  35,  39,  41,  43, 

44,  45,  46,  47,  51,  52  (3\  53  (2), 
55,  60,  62,  64,  65,  67,  68,  70,  72, 
76(2),78,  79,81,  82,  84(2;,  85,  88, 
89  (2),  97,  99,  100,  loi,  102, 
103  (2),  104,  106,  107,  112,  115, 
116,  118,  120,  127(2),  128,  129, 
131,  132,  135,  137(2),  138,  139(4), 
140,  141,  143(2).  144,  146,  149. 
153,  155  (2),  158  (2),  159,  166, 
168(3),  170,  171,  ^73,  180,  181, 
184,  185,  188,  197  (2),  200,  203, 
205. 
ELMSTON  [Ealmston  or  Elmeston], 

2,  3(2),  4,  5,  7,  9,  13.  14,  17,  19, 
20,  22,  23,  24  (2),  25,  26  (2),  30,  32, 
33,  34,  35  (2),  36,  38,  40,  41,  42, 
48,  49(2),  50,  51  (2),  56, 58,  59,  60, 
62,  72,  81,  83,  84,  85,  99  (2\ 
101(2),  102,  103,  106,  III,  125, 
143,  144,  152,  155,  161,  172,  181, 
190,  194,  205  ;  Ockington  in.  123, 
137,  169.     See  also  Elinstone. 

Elston  [PElkston],  85. 

Elstone,  166,  174. 

Elton  [Westljury],  81,  107,  121,  142  (2\ 
148,   163,   164,   167,   204  ;  tithing, 

173- 
Eme  [VVotton],  141. 
English  Bicknor,  see  Bicknor  English. 
Enworth,  46  (2),  82,  83  (2),  1 18. 
Epney  [Morton  \'alence],  19,  122,  147, 

159. 
Erlingham,  34,  50    67,  82,  139.     See 

also  Arlingham. 
Etlow  [Awre],  94. 
Evington,  190. 

Evington  [in  Leigh],  114,  167,  193. 
Eytherington  [.'  error  for  Tithering;ton 

or  Gotherington],  68. 


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Index  Loco7'um. 


Fairfield.  142. 

FAIRFORD,  4,  7(2),  10,  II,  15,  16, 
21  (2),  25,  30,  31  (2),  34,  36,  40, 
42,  43,  44,  50.  58,  64,  89,  92  (2), 
97,99,  '02,  103,  III,  113(2),  115, 
137,  143(2),  144(3),   145(2),  146, 

147,  148(2),  150,  151,  156,  163, 
167,  170,  176,  179,  181,  185,  187, 
188,  191  (2),  19-2,  193,  196,  197, 
200,  208. 

Falbield,  187.     See  also  Fawfield. 

Falfield  [Thornbury],  no,  126,  130, 
155,  158,  159.     See  also  Fawfield. 

Fanehouse,  13. 

Farleigh,  167. 

Farley  [Hardwick],  168. 

Farmcote,  16,  141  (2),  148. 

FARMINGTON,  10,  26,  50,  69,  89, 
91,  97,  107,  122. 

Favield,  184. 

Fawfield,  171,  181,  184.  See  also 
Falbield  and  Falfield. 

Fiddington  [Ashchuich],  5,  7,  1 10,  119, 
126,  168. 

FILTON  [dioc.  of  Bristol],  w7. 

FLAXLEY,  3,  31,  34,  47(2),  49,  5°. 
72,  87(2),  94,  97,  loi,  108,  120, 
125,  126,  132,  133(3),  145,  151, 
153,  156,  176,  179,  189(2).  See 
also  Fluxley. 

Fluxley,   159. 

Foorde,  86. 

Ford  [Guiting  Temple],  72  ;  The,  39. 
See  Guiting-. 

Forest  of  Dean,  Whitmead  Park,  161, 
162,  169. 

FORTHAMPTON,  2,  5  (3),  8  [2\  9, 
12,  13,  16  (3\  19,  22,  24(5),  25, 
32(3/,  33(2),  34(2),  35,  37(2;, 
40(3),  41.  46,  47,  48,  54,  56,  57, 
59  ^2),  60  (3\  62,  63,  65,  66,  67, 
69,  80,  82,  83,  84,  87,  92.  98  (2), 
100(2),  104,  109,  110(2),  III, 
112(2;,  115,  118,  119,  122,  123, 
130,   131,    132,   134  (2),    141,    146, 

148,  149,  151,  157,  159,  163, 
167(2),  174,   175'    '80,    185,    189, 

2CO. 

FORTINGTON    {i.e.    Forthampton], 

40.  121. 
Foxcote,  1 1 8,  138  :  in  Wiitinyton,  142. 
Foy  [Hereforusliire],  ^il)- 
FramiJoad  or  Framload,  105,  163,  169, 

\Y(,  :   ^E.-iStington],  132,  175,  179  ; 

[Fiethern],   163. 
Frampton,    7,    9,    13,    35,    37,   68,   91. 


9d 


.  IC7,  1:6.  158,  \(i 


FRAMPTON     COTTERELL,     14, 

15,   24,   28,  37(2),  47,48,  49,    52, 
53,   54,  3^J,   57:  61.63,  64,  66(2;, 


71,75(2),  76,  80,81,  82,83,91  (2), 
92(3),  95,  96,  98,  99,  loi,  102, 
104,  106(2),  no,  112,  113(2), 
115(2),  116(2),  117(2),  118,  120, 
121,  127,  129,  130,  132,  134,  138,    ■ 

146,  149,  152,  154,  156(2),  162,  m\ 
171,  172,  176,  180(2),  184,  186,  ■ 
190, 195,  196, 198(2),  200, 203. 

Frampton  Mansell  [Saperton],    6,  35, 

92,  105,  187. 
Frampton  Naunt,  180. 
FRAMPTON -ON -SEVERN,   5,  7, 

8(2),  10,  1 1,  12,  13,  15  (2,1,  16,23(2;, 
24,  26,  30,  36  (2),  38,~  42,  44,  45, 
47.  48  (3),  49,  50,  51  (2),  53^2  , 
58(2),  60  (2j,  61  (2),  62,  64  (3),  65, 
66(2),  67,  71  (2),  72,  74,  75,  76(2;, 

81,  84(2),  86,  88,  92(3),  93,  96(2:, 
98,  99,  100,  loi,  102  (3),  108,  no, 
114,  n7,  no,  120,  126(2),  127  (2j, 
128(2),  129(2),  130,  131(2),  132(2), 
134(2),  135(2).  140,  141  (2),  143  (s), 
146,  150,  152,  153,  154(2),  156(3), 

157  (3),  158  (2\  159(2),  160,  165, 
166(2),  168,  169  (4),  170,  171,  172, 
173,  176,  178(2,,  179,  180,  181  (3), 
182,  185,  186,  187  (2),  188,  189, 
192  (3),  198,  204  (2). 

Frampton-on-the-Water  \J.e.  Severn], 

15- 

Frawmpton  [?near  Winchcombe],  19, 
81. 

FRETHERN,  10,  14,  28,  42,  45,  46, 
54,  59,  74,  81,  85,  95,  96,  loi  (2), 
107,  116,  123,  124,  126,  128,  149, 
158,  159,  163,  166,  185.  See  also 
Tretherne  ;  Framilode  in,  163. 

FROCESTER,  1,7,8,  n  (2),  12, 15, 16, 

17(2;,       I  8,      21,      23,       26,      27(2),     28, 

30.  31,  35.  37,  41,  43(2),  49(2),  50, 
52(3),  55,  56,  58<'2),  59,61,63(2), 
68  (2),  70  (3),  72,  ■]■]  '2),  78,  79,  80, 

82,  84,  86(2),  87,  96(2),  99(2), 
100,  102,  105(2),  106,  112(3),  114, 
116(2),  117,  119,  121,  122,  124, 
125,  128,  131,  132,  142,  I44(2\ 
149,  152,  153,  160,  162(2),  165, 
166,  169,  174,  176(2),  178,  179, 
188.  1S9,  196,  200  ('2),  202. 

Frocester,  St.  Peter's,   113. 
Fulford  [Churchani],  15. 
Fynefield  [Bultrop],  129. 
Fyrley,  36. 

Gatwick  [Westbury],  176,  178. 

Getherton,  186.  See  also  Gothering- 
ton  and  Getherton. 

GLOUCESTER,  i  (4),  2  (2),  3,  4,  5, 
6,  7  (2),  8(2j,  10(3),  II  (2),  14(2) 
15(2),  16(2),  18,  19,  20(3),  21(3)^ 


Index  Locorum. 


297 


22  (3),  23  (6),  24  (3),  25,  26  (3), 
27  (11),  28  (12),  29  (12),  30(11), 
31  (8),  32  (6),  33  (4),  35  (3),  36  (5), 

yj  (7),  38  (3),  39  (4),  40,  4'  (3), 
42(5),  43(16),  44(2),  45(5),  46(6), 

47(5),  48(6),  49  (3X  50(10)'  51  (5), 
52  (4),  53  (8),  54  (4),  55  (7),  56, 
57  (4),  58  (5).  59(7),  60(2),  61, 
62(7),  63(7),  64 (4.\  65  (II),  66(7), 
67  (7),  68  (8),  69  (3),  70  (6),  71, 
72(5),  73(5).  74(5X75  (4),  77(6), 
78(3),  79  (6),  80  (4),  81  (3),  82(11), 
.83(13),  84(4),  85  (4),  86(7),  88(2), 
89,  90  (2),  91  (2\  92  (3),  93  (2), 
94  (2),  95  (4),  96  (3),  97  (4),  98  (7), 
99,  100(6),  101  (5),  102(2),  103(2), 
105  (4),  107  (6).  108  (2),  109  (3), 
110(5),  I"  (7).  112  (4),  114(10), 
115(11),  116(6),  117(2),  118(4), 
119  (3),  120  (3),  121  (2),  122  (2), 
123  (4),  124  (5),  125  (3),  126  (5), 
127  (3),  128  (4),  130  (2),  131  (4), 
132  (2),  133(4),  134  (2),  135  (5), 
136(5),  137  (5),  138, 139  (3),  140(6), 
141  (6),  142  (7),  143  (7),  144  (4), 
145,  146,  147  (3).  148  (7),  149  (3). 
150,  151,  152  (2),  153  (5),  155  (3), 
156(5),  157  (3).  158  (7),  159  (4), 
160  (8),  i6£  (8).  162(7),  163(3), 
164,  165(2),  166(2),  167  (2),  168  (2), 
169  (3),  170  (4),  171  (4\  172  (2), 
173  (4),  .174  (4),  175  (5),  176(8), 
177  (4),  178  (5),  179  (4),  180(2), 
181,  182  (2),  183  (II),  184  (3), 
185(3),  i86(3),  187(10),  188(14), 
189(14),  190(12),  191(25),  192(13), 

193  (7),  194  (7),  195  (8),  196  (3), 

198(8),  199(5),  200(10),  201  (7), 

202,  203  ('3\  204  (2),  205  (6),  208  (3). 

Abbotts  Barton,  68,  136,  142,  144, 

149,  162,  191,  196. 
St  Aldates,  69,  152,  176. 
St.  Andrew,  16,  17,  18. 
St.  Bartholomew,  121. 
Barton  Street,  120,  151,  169,  178, 

181,  183(2),  186,  199,  203. 
Castle,  147. 

Christ  Church,  2,  16,  18. 
St.  Christopher,  161. 
Cript,  II. 

St.  Ewyns,  i,  106,  142,  143,  151  (2). 
Grace-lane,  4. 
St.  John,   3f2\    4,   5,   137,    150;  [.? 

(Tloucester],  6,  12,  16,  17,  19. 
St.  Katharine,  i,  5  (5),  10,  12,  17  (2), 

136(2),   139,    140,    148,    151  (2), 

153.  158,  162,  171,  176,  178. 
Kingsholm,  185. 
Linton,  146,  148. 
St.  Luke,  140(2). 


The  Magdalenes,  near,  114,  178. 
St.  Mary,  i,  4,   5,    10,   li,   128,   130, 

136,  137,  J 39,  143,  152,  159,  163. 
St.     Mary    Broadgate,     15,     18(2), 

'9  ^2). 
St.  Mary  Grace-lane,  11,  167. 
St.  Mary  Magdalene,  13. 
St.  Mary  Minstergate,  34. 
St.  Michael,  2  (2),  3,  4,  7,  i5,  35,  69, 

70,  178,  188. 
St.  Nicholas,  2,  4,  7  (2),  10(2),  11  (2), 

12,   13(2),   15  (21,   16  (2\   17(2), 

20,  35,  69,  114,  120,  146,  177. 
Norton,  123,  167,  176,  177. 
Perton,  128. 

St.  Owen,  5,  S,  9,  113,  150,  178. 
Sentbridge,  159. 
Sibil,  123. 

Trinity,  6  (3),  15.  18,  136(2),  178. 
Tuffley,    2,   9,    105,    107,    130,    154, 

175(2). 
Twigworth,  1 14. 

Gotherington  or  Getherton  or  Gother- 
ton  or  Gutherton,  68,  100,  123, 
198,  199,  200,  201,  207  (5)  ; 
Nether,  120  ;  [Cleeve],  103,  120, 
134,  178,  197. 

Grafton  [lierkeley],  4,  6  ;  [lieckfoid], 
loi,  102,  104,  121  (2),  158,  189. 

Grafton  [Warwickshire],  iii. 

Great  Badmington,  see  Badmington. 

Great  Barrington,  see  Barrington. 

Greet,  169,  195,  202. 

Gretton  [Winchcomlse],  35,  38.  91,  104, 
120,  122,  123,  126,  134,  135,  139, 
140,  146,  166,  168,  192,  194,  199, 
207. 

Grimsbury  [Bitten],  15. 

GUITING  POWER  \or  Lower 
Guiting],  3,  9,  21,  y:,,  42,  71,  123, 
138.  151.  152,  156,  157,  181  ;  \or 
Nether  Guiting],  34,61,63,  64,  79, 
86.  9^  138,  147,  152,  158. 

GUITING  TEMPLE,  3.  9,  14  13). 
24,  31,  32,  3314).  36,  41,44,  50.  5', 
53,  61,  63,  64,  70(2),  75.  76,  78, 
79  (4),  86,  94,  99,  100,  102,  103, 
106(2),  107,  no,  III,  112,  113, 
115,  122,  125,  130,135,  142,  143(2), 
146,  147,  160,  170,  173,  176.  186, 
192  ;  \or  Upper  Guiting],  25,  34, 
35  ;  Forde  in,  172  ;  Keynton  in, 
35,  164. 

Guyting,  56,  71,  177,  186  (2). 

Guyting  Woods,  167. 


Haglan  [Awre],  169. 
Hailes,  see  Hayles. 
Hallinch,  see  Hawlinge. 


298 


Index  Locoriwi 


Halmer  [Berkeley],  174,  177- 
Ham  [Berkeley],  13,  19,  69,   126,   175, 
176,  179,  200,203.  See  also  Home. 
HAMPNET,    14,   22,  28,  31,   34,  44, 

55,  62,  71,  119,   127(2;,   150,   156, 

159,    162,    183,    184  (2j. 

Hampton,  128,  139.  161,  171. 

Hampton  Minchin  \i.e.  Minchinhamp- 
ton],  20. 

Hanham  or  Hannam  [Bitten],  10,  14, 
35,  68,  69,  71  (2),  93,  94(2),  loi, 
102,  108,  109.  118,  119,  135,  t45, 
181, 183,  199;  West  H.,  65  ;  Down, 
35.     See  also  Bitton. 

HARDWICK,  3,  7,  II  (2),  19,  20,  29. 
31,   32,  1>1.  35.  38,  39^2),  40,41, 

42,  44,  45,  49.  50,  59(2),  62,63(2), 
65,   66,  67,  69,   71  (2),  72,  74,  84, 

85,  89,  90,  91,  92(2),  94  (2),  95, 
96,  97,  98,  103,  104,  107,  108, 
109(2),  110(3),  '"'  "^»  ''3'  "^■ 

118,  121,  122(3),  J25,  126,  127(2), 
128.  129,  134,  135.  '36(2),  137. 
138,  140,  147,  148,  150,  15' (2), 
152(2),  154,  156(2),  157,  159,  160, 
161,  164,  169,  170,  174,  176,  177, 
179,  181,  184(2),  185,  186(3),  "SS, 
191,  198,  199,  200,  204. 

Harecombe  [?  Harescomb],  17. 
Harefield  [  ?  Haresfield].  12. 
HARESCOMB,  43,  80(2),  89,  99,  102, 

119,  126,  131,  132(3),  136,  144, 
I4«,  149,  156,  169,  170.  172,  173. 
174,  175,  ^11^  '79,  '83-  '93(2), 
196;  Hillhouse  in,  1S4.  See  also 
Harscombe. 

HARESFIELD,  2(2),  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 
10,  12,  13(2),  15.  17,  22,  23,  28, 
31,   32,  1>1.  35,  37,  38(2),  40.  4', 

43,  44,  46,  48,   50(2),   5',    55  (2), 

56,  57  (2),  58  (2),  61,  62,  63,  64,  69, 
70,  75,  76,  77,  78,  80,  82,  83,  85, 

86,  89,  90,  93,  97,  10 1,  102,  104, 
109,  112,  116,  118,  120,  121,  122, 
123  (2),  124,  125,  128,  130,  132, 
135,  136,  137,  138  (2),  139,  '40,  141, 
152,  153,  '54.  156,.  160  12),  163(2), 
164,  165,  171,  174  (2),  175,  176, 
178,  179,  180,  183(2),  186,  188, 
191,  193.  200(2),  201,  208. 

Harnell  [?  Harnhill],  26,  30. 
HARNHILL,  5,  8  (2).  26,  65,  67,  ny, 

79,    119,    120,  129,  135,  138,   143, 

161,  183  ;  Hurnell,  25. 
Harscombe  \i.c.  Harescombe],  8,  1 5,  27. 
Harsfield,  Little  [Standish],  176. 
Harston,  54. 

Harthurst  [Chelteftham],  177. 
HARTPURY  \or  Hartbury],   i,  3(4), 

4(3)>  5,6,  7,  8(2),  9,  10(2),  11(2), 


14  (2),  15,  16(3),  17,  18,  20  (2), 
.23(2),  26(3),  27(3),  30^2),  31(3), 
32,  33(2).  34  (2j,  35,  36  (2A  39(3), 
40,  41,  42,  43  (2),  44,  47  '3,1,  49, 
5'  (3),  52  (2),  53,  56,  57  (2).  59, 
60  (2j,  65,  66,  67,  70,  72,  73  (2),  75, 
76(4,\  77(2),  79,  80,  81,  82  (2), 
83(3),  85,  88,  90,  91  (2),  92,  93(2), 
94,  95,  97  (2),  98,  99,  100,  101  (3), 

106,  107  (2),  109,  III  (2).  112  (3), 
113,  116,  121,  122,  123,  124,  127, 
128(2),  130,  131,  133(2),  135(2), 
137(2),  138,  139,  141,  142,  144, 

147,  149,  '50,  '52,  154,  '55  (2), 
156,  159,  161,  162(2),  164,  165(2), 
166.  169(2),  175,  177,  178,  181(2), 
184(2),  186(2),  187(2),  188,  189(2), 
191,  192,  194  (2),  196,  198  (2)  ; 
Buttersend  in,  166. 

HASFIELD,  5,  10,  17,  22,  23,  26,  27, 
30(2),  3',  32,  40,  44(2;,  47,  53, 
65  (2),  66,  67  (2),  68,  72,  74,  76,  77, 
85,  III,  112,  117,  123,  127,  130, 
'33,  '35,  '36,  140  (3),  156,  163, 
170.  190,  203. 

HASLETON,  3  (2),  6,  8,  17,  58,  60  (2), 
61,77,83,  84,  100,  112,  118,  124, 
126,  130,  135,  165.  186,  188. 

Hatherley,  137(2).  bee  Down  Hather- 
ley. 

HATHEROP,  6,  19(2),  20,  21,  22,  23, 
24.   28,  34,  35,  36,  39(3).  45,  52, 

iz^  76,  n,  78,  82,  85,  92,  94,  102, 

107,  1 10,  119,  129,  150,  153, 163, 
165,  169, 182. 

Haverfield,  43. 

Hawcombe,  171,  172. 

HAWKESBURY,  3(2),  4,  11,  14.  15, 
18  (3),  19,  20,  21  (2),  22,  28,  29,  }fi^ 
35,  yi^  38,  39,  40  (2),  41  (2),  42,  43, 
45  (2),  46  (2),  48,  50(3),  51  (2),  52, 
53,  56,  58,  59  (2),  60  (2),  64,  66,  68, 
72,  74,  75(4),  76(2),  78,  80(2),  86, 
87  (5),  88  (2),  91  (3),  93  (2),  94  (5), 
96  (3),   97,   99,    loi   (2),    102  (2), 

.  103  (4),  107  (5),  108  (4),  109  (2), 
112,  113,  115,  116,  117(3),  "8(3), 
120(2),  124(3),  '26,  127(2),  128(2), 
129  (3),  130,  133  (2),  134,  136, 
137  (2),  138  (2),  140  (2),  141  (2), 
142, 143(2),  144(4),  145(2),  146(2), 
147(2),  150,  151  (2),  152,  153,  155, 
156(2),  157(2),  159,  160(2),  162(2), 
163(3),  164(3),  168,  171,  \ll^  174, 
175,  176,  180(2),  181,  182,  184, 
186(3),  187(2),  188(2),  189,  I9H2), 
195,  197,  200(2),  203, 208  ;  Hillesley 
in.  14,  104,  120,  149,  176(2),  180 
195  :  Kilcote  in,  84,  102,  136  ; 
Little   Badminton  in,  118  ;  Sedle- 


Index  L 


ocojnnn. 


299 


wood  in,  121  ;  Tresham  in,  3,  4, 
94,  163,   165,    180,  182,   183,  189; 
Upton  in,  103,  119,  167. 
HAWLINGE  \pr  Hailing],  5,  13,  39, 
59,  71,  87,  95(2)  97,  9«,  io3>  105, 
134,   139,   148,   154,   169(2),  174; 
Hallinch,  11  {2). 
Haydon,  158,  176. 
HAYLES  <7r  Hailes,  105,  113,  175. 
Heathfield  [Berkeley].  166. 
Hellashe  [Dymock],  69. 
Hemingby,  167. 

HEMPSTEAD,  3  (2),  5,  6,  7,  8,  10, 
15,  19  (2),  27,  31  (2),  38,  43  (2),  46, 
48,  50(2),  51,  55,  56,  65,  67,  68, 
73(2),  74,77,  78,  80(2),  81,  82(2), 
83.  88,  97  (2),  106,  108,  114,  123, 
124,  125(2),  126,  127,  128,  129, 
131(3),  132,  133(2),  134,  135,  139, 
142,  143,  144,  145,  147,  149,  153, 
156,  157(2),  164,  166,  167,  168, 
172,  176,  180,  184,  186,  1 88,  200, 
202. 
HENBURY   [in    Bristol    dioc],     16, 

196,  202. 
Hensfield,  1 16. 
Henton,  165. 
Henton  [Dyrhami,  171. 
HEWELSFIELD  or  Howelsfidd  or 
Huelsfield,  3,  12,  M,  28,  35,  y],  39 
(2),  52,  53,  61,  65,  67,  81,  88,  100, 
106,  III,  118,  126,  147,  151,  153, 
155,    ^11  (2),    I9t>,    201  ;    Brock- 
were  in,  181. 
Heydon  [Staverton],  105,  147. 
Heydon  [Bodington],  113,  124,  133. 
Hidcote    [EbringtonJ,    <S  ('3  ,    04.     See 
also    Bar  thrum,    Barthram,     and 
Hitcot  Boyce. 
Higam,  129. 
High  Leaden,  121. 
High  Meadows  [Newland],  120. 
Higham,  67. 

Highnam  [Churcham],   1 5,   36,  65,  66, 
98,  104,    125,    127,    130,   132,  164, 
185  ;    Heynham,     119.     See    also 
Hynam. 
Hilcadon,  165. 

HILL  ^r  Hull,  2,  3,4(3),  5,  12,  14,  15, 
16(3),  17(2),  18(4),  68,  87,  119, 
120,  137,  141,  147,  150,  151,  158, 
167,  173,  177,  178  (2),  182,  187, 
188,  189,  195,  197,  200,  203. 
Hill   [Berkeley],    103,    no,    114,     121, 

133,    135,    141,   150,    152,    156(2), 

165,  166,  201. 
Hill  [Brookthorp],  8. 
Hillesley  [Hawkesbury],  14,  104,  120, 

149,  176(2),  i8o,  195. 
Hillhouse  [Harescourt],  184. 


Hills,  The  [Bitten],  119. 

Hinton,  18,  27,  29(2),  30,  31(2),  33, 
36,  39,  40,  46,  47,  54,  63,  64,  83, 
84,  85,  103  (3),  104,  106,  110, 
112(2),  123,  128,  129,  130(2),  134, 
135,  136,  137,  149.  152,  167. 
173  (2),  174(2),  183,  190,  191, 
204  (2). 

Hinton  [Berkeley],  14(2),  69,  136,  143, 
185. 

HINTON-ON-THE-GREEN,  2,  10, 
13,  52,  56,65,67,84,  102,  143(2). 

Hitcot  Boyce,  104,  105,  168,  173  (2). 
See  Quinton. 

Holyrood  Ampney,  see  Amney  Crucis. 

Home,  i.e.  Ham  [Berkeley],  69. 

Home  Lacey  [Herefordshiie],  149. 

Honeybourne,  26,  28,  44,  45.  46,  49, 
51,  52,  54,  55,  65,  78,  81,92,95(2), 
98  (2),  100,  108,  165  ;  Chapel 
Honeybourne,  195.  See  also  Cow 
Honeybourne. 

Horcott,  [Kennsford],  178. 

Hordon  [?  Horton],  16. 

HORFIELD,  nil. 

Horsemarley  [Morton  Valence],  122. 

HORSLEY,  5,  7,  9  (2),  10,  13  (2), 
15(2),  17,  18,  19,  22,  24,  33,  35, 
36(2),  37,  39(2),  50,  54.  55,  57, 
59,  63,  71,  76(2),  78,  82(2),  85, 
87,90,  100,  105,  107,  108(2),  115, 
117,  118,  119,  121,  122,  123, 
125(3),  128,  129(2),  131,  136,  138, 
139,  141  (2),  142,  147,  149(2),  150 
(2),  155,  156(2),  157,  158,  160,  161, 
162(2),   163,  164(2),  166,   170(2), 

17',  ^11^  174,  175,  177  (2),  179,- 
180(2),  182,  183,  184,  185,  186^3), 
187(2),  188(2),  189,  192(2),  193, 
195,  197,  200  (2),  202,  204  (3); 
Chavenage  in,  35. 

Horsmans  [Westbury],  173. 

HORTON,  8,  17,  42,  43,  50,53(2), 
54(2),  55,  56,  57,  5«,  61,  62,  65, 
68,  70,  77(2),  79(2).  83,  loi,  104, 
106,109,  III,  112,  113,  114,  117, 
119,  121,  130,  139(2),  144(2),  145, 
146,  150,  152,  153,  155,  159  (2), 
160,  161,  162,  168,  176,  177(2), 
179,  182(2),  186,  187,  193,  194, 
198,  200,  201  (2).  See  also 
Hordon. 

Howcombe  [Minchinhampton],  179. 

Howellsfield,  see  Hewelsfield. 

Hucclecote  [Chursdon],  4,  9,  52,  54, 
56,  57,  136.     See  Chursdon. 

Hull,  see  Hill. 

Huntcourt,  116. 

Huntingford,  2,  16  j  [VVotton-under- 
Edge],  121. 


Soo 


Index  Locorum. 


HUNTLEY,  3,  lo,  12,  26,  36,  38,  41 

50,  59,  70,  72,  73.  77,  7«,  79,  82 
83,  89,  93,  94(2),  105,  115,  119(2) 
120,  121,  122,  126(2),  127,  130, 
136,  139(2),  162,  170,  171  (2),  176 
181,  185,  191,  195,  196  (2),  201 
202. 

Hurnell  \i.c.  Harnell],  25. 

Hurst,   130;  [Lidneyj,  170. 

Hyde,  1 14. 

Hynam  [Churcham],  17,  68,  81.     See 
also  Highnam. 


Ichington,  52,  55,  167;  [Titherington], 

126. 
I  CO  MB,  nil. 
Igyngton,  17. 
Insworth,  25. 
Iron  Acton,  see  Acton. 


Keinton  [Upper  Guiting],  35,  164. 

KEMERTON,  36,  42  (2J,  44-  5°,  52, 
54,  60  (2),  61,  65  (2),  67  (2),  69,  76, 
79,  84,  85,  86,  87,  90(3),  9',  97, 
loi,   103,   104(2),   105,    no,    112, 

128,  130(2),  133,  134(2),  135,  136, 
139,  142,  145,  146,  151,  155  (2), 
157,  159,  161,  165,  166,  169  (2), 
iSo,  I  S3,  191,  202,  208. 

Kemmerford,  18. 

KEMPLEY,  4,  9,  16(2).  27,  28.  31, 
45  (2),  49  (2),  64,  70,  80,  84,  88  (2), 
106,  107,  108,  III,  115,  120.  133, 
136,  148,  162,  163,  164,  172,  202. 

KEMPSFORD,  2,  3,  4,  9,  10,  14,  '5, 
18,  21  (2),  22(2),  25(2),  26(2),  28, 
29,  30,  31,  42,  43,  45(2),  47,  50, 

51  (2),  52(2),  54(2),  56,  69,  ^^, 

74  (2),  76,  78,  79,  80  (2),  84  (3), 
85,  89,  90,  91,  92(2),  94,  97,  107, 
109,  no,  n4,  \\T,  123,  126,  127, 

129,  131,  135,  136,  137,  138,  142, 
143,  145  (3),  146,  147,  148,  151, 
153,  161  (2),  165,  180(2),  183,  186, 
188,  191,  198,  200,  201.  202  (2)  ; 
Dunfield  in,  182  ;  Welford  in, 
103. 

Kennerton,  166. 

Kennsford,  Horcott  in,  178. 

Kenverton,  1 17. 

Keynton,  see  Keinton. 

Kilcote,  167  ;  [Hawkesbury],  84,  102, 
136. 

KINGSCOTE,  I,  6,  26,  36,  37,  42,  45, 
51,  54,  08,  71,  75,  76,82,84,86(3), 
91,  93,  95  (2),  96,    100,  103,   108, 


no,  n4,  n9,    120,    124,    126(2),] 
.129,    130,   135.    138,   142(2),     144, 
146,  147,  151  (2),  153,  157(2),  162,1 
164,  172,  174  (2),  178,  179,  182(2),! 

1 86,  193,  194,  200,  205. 
Kingsholm,     129,     155;  [Gloucester], 

185. 

King's  Norton  [Worcestershire], 
205. 

KING  STANLEY,  i,  2,  8,  18,  24,  27, 
34,  V,  39-  44,  47,  52,  58,  60,  65, 
67,  69.  70  (3),  78,  80,  86  (3),  87,  90, 
93,  94  (2),  99,  102,  103,  104,  105  (2), 
106,  no,  ni,  112,  n4  (2),  n6, 
117,  118(2),  120(2),  124,  126,  127, 
130,  131,  134,  135  (2),  138(3),  139, 
140(2),  141,  142^3),  145,  146,  147, 
149  (2),  150,  154,  156,  157  (2), 
159(3),  '63,  167,  169,  170,  I7J, 
175,  176(2),  178(2),   179(2),  180, 

187,  189(2),  190  (3),  192,  196(2), 
197(2),  199,  200(2),  201,  204.  See 
al-o  Stanley. 

KINGSWOOD  [Wiltshire],  27,  30,49, 
52.  54  (2),  65.  66,  67,  68  (2),  79, 
93,  94,  96(3),  97,  98,  100,  102,  108, 
109,  ni,  n6,  123,  125,  126,  133, 
134  (2),  138,  139,  141,  142.  156(2), 
158  (2),  159,  161  (2),  166,  170,  172, 
173.  '78,  179.  180,181,  182,187(2), 
190,  192  (2),  195  (3),  199,  200,  202, 
204. 

Knighton  Power,  152. 

Kympton  [Thornbury],  69  (2). 

Kynton,  127,  167,  198. 


Laburton  [liuckland],  4  (2),  6,  16  (2), 
69,  84,  85.  86,  104,  119,  173- 

Lachford,  166. 

Lancaut,  n^,  55,  81,  89,  178.  See  also 
Llancaut  and  Langcourt. 

Langbarrow,  see  Longborough. 

Langcourt,  46.     See  also  Lancaut. 

Langhurne,  179. 

LASBOROUGH,  80,  86,  87,  153,  163, 
166. 

LASSINGTON,  3,  14  (2).  22,  30,  36, 
39,  46,  50,  5',  59,  65,  67,  75.  96  (2), 
105,  107,  116,  129,  135,  141,  175, 
183.  192,  195,  197. 

Latridge,  57. 

Latteridge,  92,  178. 

Laverton,  168,  171,  172,  173,  179. 

Laverton  [Buckland],  ng,  126,  127, 
131,  132,  134,  146  (2).  147,  151, 
158,  161,  166,  171,  175,  180  (2), 
182. 

Lawrence  Street,  131. 


Index  Locorum. 


\o\ 


LEA  or  Lee  or  Ligh,  24  (3),  28,  30, 
32,  93,  139,  146,  150.  176,  183, 
185  (2),  188,  189,  208  ;  Lee  St. 
John,  30.  See  also  Leigh,  Ligh, 
Lygh,  Lye. 

Leadon,  High,  91. 

LECHLADE,  4,  5.  8,  9,  10,  15,  17  (3), 
18,  20,  28,  33,  34(3),  35,  37,  38, 
39,  45,  48,  49,  58,  59,  63,  72,  74  (2), 

n,  78,  79(2),  83(2),  85,  91,  92, 

93,  98,   lOI,    103,    104,   107,   III  (2), 

115,  123,  124,  129,  134,  137, 139, 
140, 145(2),  146, 147, 148(2),  151, 
152, 154(2),  155, 160,  161  (2),  164, 
168,  171,  188,  189,  190,  191, 192, 
200, 205  (2). 

LECKHAMPTON,  2,  6  (2),  9  (2),  14, 

16,  27,  32,  36,  37,  43(2),  45,  51, 
52,  54,  59,  60,  71,  74,  84,  89,  97, 
99(2),  108,  III,  117,  118,  125,126, 
128,  132,  135,  136,  151,  157(2), 
158,  162,  163,  164,  178,  181,  188, 
190(3),  203,  205,  208. 

Leckington  \i.e.  Leckhampton],  6. 

Ledbrook  [Ruardean],  113,  171. 

LEIGH,  2,  6,  9,  12,  45,  47  (2)  ;  The 
Leighe,  122,  137,  167,  168,  181, 
191,  192,  198,  202  ;  [Westbury], 
113  (2).  See  also  Nether  Legh, 
Lye,  Lygh. 

LEIGHTERTON,  7,  43,  57,  62,  63, 
79,81,  199,  113,  117,  127,131,  133, 
140,  148,  178,  182,  189,  193,  201, 
204  ;  Leyterton,  74,  76,  78. 

LEMINGTON,  10,  19,  29,  93,99,  loi, 
154,  208. 

Lemington,  Nether,  102,  109,  115. 

LEONARD  STANLEY,  7(2),  13, 
15(2),  16,  18,20,  21  (2),  24,  27(3), 
28,  30,  34,  39,  40,  50,  52,  54  (2), 
55,  56,  62,  64,  76,  78,  81,  87,92, 
93-  94,  95,  96,  97,  loi,  102,  103  (2), 
106,  116(3),  125,  128,  134,  137, 
142,  143,  144,  145(2),  146(2),  147, 
148,  152,  158,  159,  164,  166,  170, 
171  (2),  174(2),  180(2),  182,  184, 
185,  188,  189,  193,  194,  197,  198, 
203.    See  also  Stanley. 

Leyterton,  see  Leighterton. 

LIDNEY,  2(2),  3,4(2),  5(2),  6,7(2), 
9(3),  10(2),  17,  19,  20(3),  21(2), 
22  (2),  24,  27  (2),  28,  30  (2), 
34(3),  35,36(3),  37(3),  38(2),  42, 
43,  46,  47(2),  48(2),  50,  51  (8), 
52(2),  53(4),  54,  56,  57,  59-  61(2), 
63  (2),  64  (2),  68,  69  (2),  70  (3), 
72,73,74(2),  77(3),  78(4),  80,  81, 
82  (2),  83,  84,  87,  90  (3),  91,  92, 96, 
97,  98,  99,  100,  104,  105,  106,  109, 
no,  113,  114,  122(3),  123,  124(2), 


GLOUC.  WILLS. 


129,  132,  135(2),  138,  139,  141, 
142,      145(2),      146,      148,      149,      15', 

•54,  155,  '56,  157,  158,  160,  161, 
162,  166,  176,  181,  182(2),  183(2), 

191,  198,  199,  20D,  202(3);  Nash  in, 
170  ;  Newerne  in,  173  ;  Pirton  in, 
105.  See  also  AUiston  and 
Aliskleton. 

Linton  [Gloucestershire],  146,  148. 

Lippiat,  see  Lyppiat. 

Little  Aston,  see  Aston. 

Little  Badmington,  see  Badmington. 

Little  Barringfton,  see  Barrington, 

LITTLE  COMPTON,  see  Compton, 
Little. 

LITTLE  DEAN  or  Dean  Parva,  3, 
16,  19,  23,  28,  31,  32,  37(4),  39, 
42  (2),  43,  48,  58,  61,  62  (2),  64,  70, 
71  (3),  72,  74,  87,  94,  98,  99,  100, 
104,  109,  121,  127,  130,  134, 
136,  139,  140,  142,  143(2),  148, 
152,  166,  175,  181(2),  188,  193(2), 
195,  196(2),  198. 

Little  Harsfield,  see  Harsfield,  Little. 

Littleton  [Tormarton].   139,   170,    176. 

LITTLETON,  WEST,  41,42,  57,71. 

LITTLETON -ON -SEVERN  [in 
Bristol  dioc],  tiil. 

Llancaut,  11,  25,  31,  36. 

London,  City  of,  34,  117,  174. 

LONGBARROW  or  Langbarrow, 
14,  15,  18,  35,  43  (2j,  46,  47, 
48,  70,  72,  107,  109,  114,  122,  133, 
136,  142,  144,  152,  153,  155,  156, 
159,  160,  166,  169,  172,  175,  178(2), 

192,  195,  199,  204. 
Longborough,  2,  11,  21,  23,  27,  41,  52, 

58(2),  72,  78,  88,  89(2),  90,91,94, 
96. 

Longborowe,  53  (3),  86. 

Longford,  3,  7,  137,  150,  151,  I53,  i79, 
195  ;  [St.  Katherines,  Gloucester], 
4,  5,  9,  12,  20,  27,  29,  76,  loi,  109, 
123,  125,  132,  133,  134,  136,  141, 
155,  159.  163,  171,  185,  186,  191 
(3). 

LONGHOPE,  4,  5,  6,  8  (2),  20,  30,  38, 
39,  42,  46(2),  47,  48(2),  55,  56,  57, 
60,  61  (2),  65  (2),  67  (2),  69,  70,  71, 
73(2),  77,  79(3),  80,81,  83,  84,  85, 
87  (2),  91,  94;  99,  100,  102,  108  (2), 
115,  116,  121  (3),  126(2),  127,  128 
(2),  130(2),  132(3),  133,  134,  136 
(2),  142,  143,  147,  150,  153,  166, 
167,  168,  169,  170,  175,  183,  184, 
187,  189,  190,  198,  199,  200,  202. 

LONGNEY,  2,  3,  6,  9(2),  10,  n  (2), 
13,  15,  20,  21,  22  (2),  25,  26(2), 
32,  33, 1>1^  38  (2),  39,  40,  41  (3),  43, 
45,  47  (2),  48,  49,  51,  52,  54(2),  55, 

Y 


302 


Index  Locorum. 


56  (3),  62,  63,  65,  66,  67,  68  (3),  71, 
72  (2),  73,  74  (2),  75  (2),  78  (2),  79, 
80,  82,  85,  89,  91,  93,  94,  96,  104, 
106,   109,   no,   III,  112(2),   113, 

116,  121,  123(2),  126(3),  127,  128, 

135.  136,  137  (2X  139.  140(3),  141 
(2),  145,  146(2),  147,  150,  151,  153, 

154(5).  156(2),  157(4),  159,  161, 
162,  163,  Ml  (2),  175,  180,  181, 
184,  185,  187,  188,  189,  192  (2), 
194(2),  200(3). 

Lotridge,  180. 

Ludbrook  [in  Bicknor],  124. 

Lydney,  see  Lidney. 

Lye,  2,  6(3),  7(3),  8(2),  9(2),  22,  23, 
24,  25(5),  30,  32,  33(2),  43,  50, 
142,  159,  198.  See  also  Lea, 
Leigfh. 

Lye.The,  The  Ligh,  35,  38  (3),  40,  58, 
74,  125  (2). 

Lygh,  Ligh,  22,  44,  45,  46,  48,  53,  63, 
T],  80,  82,  85  (2),  89  (3),  95  (2),  loi, 
104,  125  (2),  126,  127,  128,  129  (3), 
130,  132,  140,  150,  161,  162(3), 
163(2),  167,  205. 

Lyppiate,  see  also  Lippiate. 

Lyppiate,  35,  182  ;  [Bitten],  106  ; 
Lower,  107  ;  Over,  85. 

Madeston,  121. 

MAISMORE,  5(2),  7,  8,  11,  12,  13, 

20,  21  (2),  22  (2),  23  (4),  25,  26  (2), 
28  (2),  29,  31  (2),  32,  34,  36(3),  40, 
41,  42,  43,  44,  45  (2),  47  (2),  49  (2), 
50,  51,  54,  56,  58,  59,  66(2),  70, 
71,  72  (2),  74,  75,  n  (2),  81,83,84 
(2),  88,  89,  92  (2),  96,  98  (4),  loi 
(3),  102,  104,  108,  112(2),  114(2), 

117,  120,  124,  126,  128(2),  132(2), 
133.  136(2),  142,  144,  149,  150, 
152,  153,  158,  163,  164,  167,  168 
(2),  169,  171,  174  (2),  180,  181, 
183,  185,  186,  188,  189(2),  191, 
194(2),  199,  201. 

Make  [St.  Briavells],  16. 
Malswicke  [Newent],  175,  176. 
Malvern  [Worcestershire],  205. 
MANGOTSFIELD  [in  Bristol  dioc], 

nil. 
Manswell  [?  Wanswell],  169. 
March  [Berkeley],  16,  18. 
Maresfield,  46.     See  also  McU'shfield. 
Margarets,  189. 
Margets,  65,  67. 
Marisdean,  19. 
Marlewood,  199. 
MARSHFIELD,  2,  3,  4,  18,  19,  20, 

22,  23,  24,  25  (4),  28  (2),  30,  31  (3), 

34,     36,    40  (2),    41  (4),    42  (2),    43, 

45  (2),  46(3),  48,  49(2),  50,  51  (2), 


55,  56,  58,  59  (2),  61,  64,  74,75(2), 
.79,  82,  84,  85,  86  (3),  89,  90,  92  (3), 
93  (3),  94,  96,  98,  99  (2),  100,  loi, 
104  (2),  III,  112,  115,  116,  117, 
118  (3),  119,  122,  123,  124(3),  125 
(3),  126,  130,  135(2),  138,  144,  145 
(2),  148(2),  150,  153,  154(2),  155, 
156,  157,  160,  163(2),  164,  165(2), 
166,  167,  168,  171,  172,  173,  176 
(2),  178,  179,  180(2),  181,  185, 
190,  194,  195  (3),  196(2),  197,  198, 
199,  200,  201,  202  (2),  203,  204, 
205  ;  Ashwick  in,  113  ;  Okeford 
in,  102.     See  also  Maresfield. 

Marshfield,  West,  100. 

Marson,  62.     See  Marston. 

Marson,  North  [Wiltshire],  65,  67. 

Marston,  19.     See  also  Marson. 

Marston  [Pebworth],  109,  no,  113. 

Marston  Meysey,  23,  24  (2),  93,  141, 
161,  162,  169. 

Marston,  Broad,  15,  17,  25(2),  26,  50, 
104,  150,  165  ;  Pebworth  in,  in, 
138,  140,  147,  150. 

Marston,  Long,  6,  36,  144,  163,  168, 

170, 173,  ^n- 

MARSTON  SICCA,  8  (2),  n  (2),  21, 
22,  24(2),  25,  27,  31,  38,  40(2), 
41,  42,  46,  54  (2),  55  (3),  58,  60,  66, 
68,  76(3),  79,  84,97,  105,  113,  117, 
119,  126,  139,  145,  153,  179,  180, 
186,  190,  201. 

Marston,  South  [Meysey],  180. 

Masick,  167. 

MATSON,  19,  26,  40,  51,  65(2),  66, 
67  (2),  68,  78,  95,  123,  133,  134,  160, 
161,  162,  172,  173,  187,  190,  201. 

Maugersbury,  179  ;  [Stow],  40,  139, 
188,  199. 

Mayes  Hill  [Westerly],  122,  167,  199. 

MEYSEY  HAMPTON,  2,  4,  6,  7, 
10(3),  II,  13(2),  15,  19(2),  21,  24, 
25,  26  (2),  27,  28,  30  (2),  34,  37,  39, 
49,  50,  59,  60,  61,  64,  65,  67  (2), 
72,  73,  74,  75,  76,  n,  84,  85,  87, 
89(2),  90(2),  loi,  102,  106,  121, 
125,  130,  133,  136  (2),  140,  145, 
150,  159,  162,  168,  173,  180,  193, 
201,  202,  204 ;  Marston,  South, 
in,  180. 

Michdean,  64. 

Micheldean,  2,  3,  8,  11,  12,  13,  15, 
17  (2),  32,  Zl,  34,  n,  39,  48,  50, 
52,  57  (2),  58,  59,  60,  62,  80,  81, 
85  (2),  86,  90, 91,  93,  97,  98,  99  (2), 
100,  116,  120,  122,  123,  127,  130, 
132,  133,  134,  136  (2),  147,  151. 
155,  157,  158,  160,  170,  174,  175, 
178,  186,  187,  189,  190,  196  (2), 
201,  202. 


Index  Locoj'mn. 


303 


Michel  Hampton  [i.e.  Mincbinhamp- 
ton],  92,  125. 

Michell  Taynton,  40. 

MICKLETON,  i,  11,  15,  24,  25(3), 
26  (3),  28,  30,  32  (2),  34,  39  (2), 
42,  44  (4),  45,  49.  51,  52,  56,  57 
(2),  66,  69,  76,  78,  79.  88,  91,  92, 
96(2),  97  (2),  III,  112,  114,  115, 
117,  118,  120,  123,  135,  138,  139, 
141,  150,  152,  154,  157,  158,  160, 
166  (2),  168,  175,  177,  193,  194, 
205. 

Middleton,  174. 

Milcote,  157. 

MINCHINHAMPTON,  2,  3  (2),  4 
(2),  9,  15  (2),  16,  20,  31,  34,  36, 
40,  46,  48  (2),  51,  53  (2),  56,  57, 
58,  61,  62,  66,  68,  70,  71,  77,  78, 
81,  82  (2),  85,  88,  90,  91,  93,  94, 
95»  96,  98,  106,  108  (2),  III,  118, 
121,  123  (2),  124,  129,  130,  132, 
136,  139  (2),  145,  146,  147,  150  (2), 
151.  152  (3).  157,  159,  160,  161, 
162  (2),  167,  173,  174  (2),  175  (2), 
176,  178,  180,  181,  185  (2),  188(2), 
204,  202  ;  Howcombe  in,  179  ; 
Bailey  in,  108.  See  also  Michel 
Hampton. 

MINETY  [formerly  Wiltshire,  now 
Gloucestershire],  nil. 

MINSTERWORTH,  2  (2),  3,  4  (2), 
6,  8,  10,  II  (3),  13,  15  (2),  16(2), 
18,  20,  23,  25,  26  (3),  27,  29,  30, 
31,  36,  37  (3),  38  (2),  39,  40,  41, 
42,  44,  46,  47,  49  (2),  54,  5^  57 
(2),  59(2),  60,  61  (2),  66,  71,  72, 
74,  75,  77.  79,  80,  82,  83  (3),  84, 
86  (2),  87  (2),  89,  93  (3),  94  (2), 
100  (3),  103,  104  (2),  105,  106  (2), 
110(3),  113,  114,  115,  "7  (2),  118, 
121,  124,  127  (5),  128,  130(2),  131 
(2),  132,  133,  134,  135  (2),  136  (3), 
139,  142,  144(4),  145,  147,  148  (2), 
153,  154(3),  155  (2),  156(2),  157, 
158,  160,  168  (2),  169  (2),  171,  172, 
176(2).  177(2),  179,  181,  184(2), 
185,  186,  187  (2),  189,  191,  192, 
193  (2),  194,  196,  197,  198,  200, 
201,  208  ;  Morecote  in,  13,  135  ; 
Moreton  in,  15. 

MISERDEN,  5,  44,  45,  46,  51,  76,  81, 
84,92,93,  108,  113,  135,  153,  156, 
158,  162,  163  (2),  171,  180,  186, 
204  ;  The  Sladde  in,  176. 

Misterden,  73. 

Morecote  [Minsterworth],  13,  135. 

Moreton,  168,  190. 

Moreton  [Minsterworth],  15. 

Moreton  [Thornbury],  54,  56,  107,  121, 
122(3),  127,  133,  138,  165,  178,  179. 


MORETON-IN-THE-MARSH  [or 
Moreton  hen  Marsh],  2  (2),  15(3), 
24,  32,  33,  39(2),  54  (2),  58,  71, 
72,  (2),  77,  78,  83,  87,  89,  91  (2), 
96,  97.  99.  102,  no,  114,  115,  116, 
127,  129,  137,  138,  143,  144,  155 
(2),   159,  165,  168,  169,   172,  173, 

174,  177,  179,  197,  199,  200. 
Moreton     Hampstead     [Devonshire], 

168. 
MORTON  VALENCE,  i,  2,  9,  10, 
12,  18  (2),  19,  30,  31,  32,  33  (2), 
34,  36,  40,  42,  44,  46,  47,  48,  49, 
58,  59,  60,  61,  63,  70,  71  (3),  72 
(2),  76,  77,  79,  80,  83  (2),  89  (2), 
91,  95  (2),  96  (2),  III,  113,  116, 
121,  122  (2),  125,  126,  130(2),  132, 
134,  135,  136(2),  >39,  145(2),  148, 
153,   159,    168,   171  (2),  172,   174, 

175,  181,  188  (2),  191,  192,  193, 
202,  205  ;  Epney  in,  19,  122,  147, 
159;  Framilode  in,  186;  Horse- 
marley  in,  122. 

Morton,  107,  177. 


Nailsworth,  105,  172,  201. 

Nash  [Lydney],  170. 

Nashend  [Bisley],  167. 

Nass,  203. 

Natton  [Ashchurch],  4,  114. 

NAUNTON,  I,  8,  10,  40,  80,  87,  88, 
93,  114,  116,  120,  127,  156,  171, 
174,  177,  178,  179,  183,  185  ; 
[Winchcombe],  141. 

Nend  [Wiltshire],  no,  133. 

Nene  [Wiltshire],  138. 

Nether  Legh  [in  Westbury],  62,  113, 
168. 

Nether  Swell,  see  Swell. 

Netherley  [Westbury],  14,  119. 

Netherton  [Wiltshire],  15. 

Nethwood  [Wiltshire],  79. 

Nettleton  [Wiltshire],  1 5. 

NEWENT,  3  (4),  4,  6,  7  (3),  8  (3), 
9(2),  10(4),  II,  12,  17,  18,  19(2), 
20,  21,  22,  24,  26,  27  (2),  28  (2), 
29  (2),  30  (2),  31,  32,  33,  34  (3), 
35  (2),  36  (7),  37,  39  (2),  40,  4', 
43  (2),  44,  45  (2),  46,  47,  49  (3), 
50  (3),  51,  52,  57,  58  (2),  60  (2), 
62,  65,  67,  71  (3),  72,  75,  76  (2), 
79,  81,  82,  83,  84,  85  (4),  86  (2), 
90,  91,  92,  93,  94,  96  (3),  97,  99 
(2),  xoi,  103  (2),  104,  105  (2),  106 
(2),  107  (2),  108,  109,  III,  112, 
113,  114,  115,  116,  120,  124,  126, 
128,  133  (3),  134  (2),  137,  139, 
140(2),  142,  143(2),  145  (3).  147, 
148,  149  (2),  150,  152  (2),  153, 


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Index  Locorum. 


154  (3),  157,  160,  162,  163  (2), 

165,  166,  168,  169  (3),  171  (2), 

173,  174,  175.  176,  177,  178,  180, 

181,  183  (4),  183,  184,  185,  186, 

187,  188,  189  (2),  192,  193  (2), 

196,  197  (2),  199,  200,  202  (2), 
205. 

Newerne  [Lidney],  173. 

Ne^7  Grayns,  61. 

NEWINGTON  BAGPATH  \or  New- 
ton Bagpath],  n,  26,  39,  45,  54, 
57,  59.  79,  86,  113,  118,  120,  121, 
134,  139,  145,  147,  149  (2),  152, 
153,  154,  175,  181  ;  Calcott  in, 
175.     See  also  Bag-path. 

NEWLAND,  2,  6,  8,  11  (3),  12,  14, 
15  (2),  16,  17(2),  18  (3),  19,  20(3), 
21,  22,  23  (2),  26,  27  (2),  28  (3), 
30  (4),  31,  32,  33  (2),  34,  35,  37, 
38  (2),  40  (2),  43  (2),  44,  48  (3), 

52,  55  (2),  60,  61  (2),  63  (3),  64 
(3),  66,  70,  72,  73  (2),  74  (2),  75 

(2),  76,  n,  81  (2),  83,  85,  88  (2). 

90(2X91  (2),  97(2),  loi,  103,  106, 
107,  108,  no,  III,  113,  118  (2), 
120  (2),  122,  128,  130,  131  (3), 
133  (3),  138,  140,  141,  142,  143, 
144,  146,  148,  149,  151  (2),  158, 
163,  166,  172,  173  (2),  174  (2), 
178,  179,  180  (2),  182  (4),  184, 
189  (2),  190  (2),  191,  193,  195, 
196  (2),  197,  198  (2),  208  ;  Bream 
in,  13,  15,  159,  175,  198;  Clear- 
well  in,  35,  143,  144  (2),  147  (2), 
170,  183  ;  High  Meadows  in,  120, 
Wigate  in,  166 ;  Redbrooke  in, 
17,  18;  Stowe  in,  15;  Whitlene 
in,  17  ;  Wiggate  in,  14,  166.  See 
also  Clowerwall  and  Coleford. 
NEWNHAM,  3  (4),  5,  6,  7  (2),  8,  9. 
12,  13,  14,  20,  32,  2>T„  34,  37,  38 
(2),  40,  42,  43,  44,  46,  47,  51  (2), 

53,  55  (2),  56,  61.  63,  64,  72,  T},, 
77  (2),  84,  86,  89,  93  (2),  94  (3), 
99,  loi,  102,  105,  106,  108,  no, 
n2,  113,  n4,  n6,  117,  121,  124, 
129,  134  (2),  141,  146,  147,  151, 
152,  154,  156,  159,  160,  169,  171, 
177,  182,  183,  184  (2),  187,  190, 
194  (3),  201  (2),  203. 

Ne-wpark  [Berkeley],  ng. 

Newport,  125,  172,  179. 

Newport  [Berkeley],  15,  19,  21,  43, 
114,  137,  146,  150,  171  (2),  186. 

Newton  [Ashchurch],  115. 

Newton  Bagpath,  see  Newington  Bag- 
path. 

Nibley,  86,  139(2),  162,  171,  176,  185, 
199,  205  ;  Wick  in,  177.  See 
also  North  Nibley  and  Westerly. 


NIMPSFIELD  [or  Nyrapsfield,  or 
•  Nyrasefield],  10,  11  (2),  13,  14,  23, 
36,  40,  53,  59,  60,  61  (2),  62,  65, 
67,  70(2),  73,  75,  76,  87,  93.(2), 
106,  113,  114,  115,  119  (2),  138, 
140,  155,  160,  165,  170,  171,  180, 
190. 

Nine?  131. 

Norlach,  see  Northleach. 

Norlaen  [  ?  Northleach],  70. 

North  Cerney,  see  Cemey,  North. 

NORTHLEACH,  1,2,4(3),  10,  13,20, 
21,  23  (2),  24,  26,  28  (2),  30,  32, 
33,  42,  45,  46(2),  47,  48(2),  60, 
61  (2),  62,  70(2),  75,  77,  79,  81,  82, 
86,  87(2),  90(2),  91  (2),  96,  97,  99, 
III,  112,  136,  137,  138  (2),  139, 
140,  142,  143(2),  144,  152(2),  159, 
184,  185,  199,  202,  205(2),  208; 
Norlaen  [.'  Northleach],  70 ;  Chapel 
of  Stowel  in  Norlaen,  121. 

NORTH  NIBLEY,  2,  4,  10,  11,  15, 
16,  17,  18,  20(2),  21,  22,  24(2), 
25,  27  (2),  29(2),  35,  37  (3),  44.  47, 
48,  50,  51,  53,  54,  55,  56(2),  57, 
58,61,63(2),  64,  66,  68  (2),- 69  (2), 
71  (3),  72,  74,  75  (2),  77  (4),  78,  79, 
80,  82,  83(2),  85,  87(4),  88(2),  89, 
90,  91,  92,  96,  97  (2),  98(2),  99(2), 
100(3),  'O',  102,  104,  106,  107, 
108,  no,  114(2),  118,  120,  121, 
122,  123,  125,  127,  129,  134(3). 
138,  142,  143  (2),  144,  147, 
149(2),  154,  155(2),  157,  159,  161, 
162,  163(2),  165,  168,  171,  177, 
178,  180,  183,187(2),  188(2),  189, 
193,  194(2),  195(2),  197,  198,  199, 
208  ;  Stancombe  in,  157.  See 
also  Nibley. 

Northwich  in  Blockley,  205. 

Northwood,  3  ;  [Westbury],  124,  167. 

NORTON,  5(2),  7,  8,  13,  16,  19,21, 
23(2),  24,  25(2),  26,  27,  33,  34, 
35(2),  40(2),  42,  43,  46,  56,  57, 
59,  65,  67,  70,  74(2),  86,  92,93, 
99,  106,  112,  113(2),  121,  125(2), 
126,  131  (2),  132,  133,  135,  138(2), 
152,  153,  163,  168(2).  174(2),  175, 
177,  178,  187,  199,  201,  208. 

Norton,  Bishops,  38,  39,  40,  41  (2),  78, 
1 12. 

Norton  [Gloucester],  88,  123  ;  see 
Gloucester. 

NOTGROVE,  9(3),  91, 92,  104,  1 10(2), 
184. 

Noxon  Park,  86. 

Nupend  [Eastington],  147. 

Nymedowe,  18. 

Nymphsfield,  see  Nimpsfield. 

Nymsefield,  see  Nimpsfield. 


Index  Locorum. 


305 


Ocking^on,  93  ;  [Elmeston],  169.  See 
also  Uckingfton. 

DDDINGTON,  3,  9,  13(2),  17,  20(2), 
•24,  25  (2),  27,  29,  30,  35,  ^1,  44, 
45,  47,  48,  49(2),  56,  57,  61,  64, 

71,  72,  Tl.  75,  79(2),  80,  82,83, 

(84,  86,  88,  98,  99,  100,  106,  107, 
109,  115,  116,  119,  120,  121,  122, 
125(2).  126,    132,    137,    139,   154, 
156,    158,    159,    166   (2),    167  (2), 
170,   178,   179,   188,   189  (2),   190, 
198.     See  also  Addinglon. 
Odyn  [Berkeley],  17. 
'  Okeford  [Marshfield],  102, 
Oland,  166. 

OLDBURY,  I,  3,  4,  14,  16(2),  19  (2), 
20(2),  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  33(2), 
38(2),  40(2),  41  (2),  44,  50,  58(2), 
59  (2),  60  (2),  61,  63,  64,  65,  66,  67, 

72,  74,  75r  11  ^  78  (2),  79(3),  80(3), 
83,  86,  87,  88,  89  (3),  90,  93  (2), 
94(2X95(2),  96(2),  97(2),  99(2), 
100,  loi,  103,  106,  109  (4),  113, 
116(3),  119.  120(2),  122,  124,  125, 
127,  128,  129,  132,  133,  134,  137, 
138,  142(2),  144(2),  154,  155,  158, 
166  (2),  170,  177,  1 82,  184,  199  ; 
St.  Aryld  in,  19  (2).  See  also 
Aldbury. 

Oldbury  [Thornbury],  i,  12,  13  (2), 
15(2),  18(4),  19(4),  35,  36,  44(2), 
45,  47,  49,  69,  105,  107(3),  1 10, 
119,  176. 

Oldbury-on  the- Hill,  177,  181. 

Oldbury  -  on  -  Severn,  41,  45,  49,  51, 
52,  54(2),  55,  57,  58,  60,  65,  67, 
71,  loi,  104,  105,  109,  119,  124, 
125,  129,  132,  134,  135,  139,  140, 
143,  148,  149,  152,  156,  157, 
161,  162,  189,  199,  201.  See 
Aldbury-on- Severn,  Oldbury,  and 
Thornbury. 

Olding^on,  171  ;  Covyhill  in,  125. 

Oldland,  199  ;  [Bitten],  34,  106,  i2o, 
131,  135,  158,  168,  170,  187, 
194(2). 

Oldpen,  see  Owlpen, 

Oldway,  20. 

Olveston  [Bristol  diocese],  16. 

Orle  [Cheltenham],  180.  See  also 
Arle. 

Over,  15,  89,  90,  115,  130,  131,  139, 
142,  152(3),  159,  168,  171,  185, 
188,  189,  194,  195  ;  [Churcham], 
108,  178,  208. 

Over  Lyppiatt,  see  Lyppiatt,  Over. 

Over  Quinton,  see  Quinton,  Over. 

Overley  [Westbury],  12. 

Overton  [Arlingham],  136. 

Overtovvn,  80. 

2   1 


OWLPEN   or  Oldpen  or    Wolepen, 

15,  20,  28,  45,  61,  88,  108,  140, 
143,  178,  198. 

Oxelmen,  192. 

Oxendon,  85  (2). 

OXENHALL,  2,  3.  6,  7,  9,  20,  22,  ■},'j, 
39,  40,  42,  49,  51.  55.  56,  57,  58, 
60,  61,  77,  78,  84  (2),  98,  99,  104, 
no  (2),  119,  123,  145,  148,  156, 
166,  167,  171,  175,  179,  181,  183, 
184,  191,  194,  204. 

OXENTON,  19,  20,  21,  22,  24,  26,  29, 
33  (2),  38,  58,  64,  82,  83,  88,  89 
(2),  91,  103,  109,  122,  135,  142, 
146,  156,  157,  166,  168,  171,  175, 
179,  192. 

Oxford,  University  of,  164. 

Oxlinch  [Standish],  121,  126,  142,  168. 

Oxnall,  66. 

Oxnold,  58. 

OZLEWORTH,  37,  108,  119,  127, 
136,  137,  139.  155,  172,  176,  187, 
189. 


Pagan  Hill,  see  Pakenhill. 

PAINSWICK,  3  (2),  4,  5,  7,  8,  10  (2), 
II,  13  (4),  14  (5),  18,  19  (2),  20, 
21,  23,  25,  28  (2),  31  (2),  33,  36, 
39.  40  (3),  41  (4),  42,  43,  46  (2), 
47,  48,  49  (3),  51,  53  (2),  54  (4\ 
56  (3),  59,  62,  63,  65  (2),  66  (2), 
67  (2),  68,  69,  70  (2),  73  (2),  74, 
75  (3),  76,  78,  79  (3),  80,  81  (2), 
82,  83,  84  (3),  86,  88,  89,  90  (2), 
93,  94,  96  (2),  97,  98  (2),  99  (2), 
100,  loi  (3),  102,  103,  104  (3), 
106,  107  (2),  108,  109,  no  (2), 
in,  n2,  n3.  n5  (4),  n6,  n8, 
119(3),  121  (2),  122  (3),  123,  124, 
125,  126,  127  (2),  128(2),  130,  132, 

133  (2),  134,  135,  138,  139  (2), 
140  (2),  141  (2),  142  (3),  143  (2), 

146,  147,  150,  151,  152  (3),  153(2), 
154,  155,  156(2),  157(2),  158,  161, 
165,  166,  168  (2),  169(2),  170(2), 
171,  175,  176  (2),  178,  180  (2), 
181  (2),  182  (2),  183  (2),  184,  185, 
186,  188  (3),  189  (3),  190  (3),  191 
(3),  192, 193(2)  195  (2),  196(2),  199 
(2),  201  (3)  ;  Sheepscombe  in,  167. 

Pains  worth,   12. 

Pakenhill  or  Pagfan  Hill,  n  i,  145,  167. 

Pakenhall  [Stroud],  105,  n4. 

Pakenhull  [BisleyJ,  134,  151,  189. 

Paming^on  [Ashchurch],  2,  16,  105, 
131,  165,  191,  199. 

Parton,  3  ;  [Churchdown],  81,  103, 
106,  n4,  125,  133,  148,  154,  156, 
175,  178. 


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Index  Locorum. 


PAUNTLEY,  3,  9,  16,  18,  32,  42,  45, 
47,  48  (2),  55,  68  (2),  80,  102  (2), 
103,  105,  112,  124,  129,  143,  151, 
152,  161,  163,  169,  186;  Crookes 
in,  175. 

PEBWORTH,  I,  6(2),  11(2),  12,  16, 
17,  21(2),  22,  23(2),  24(3),  25(3), 
27,  28,  29,  32,  33(2),  34,  39,  40, 
41,45(2),  46(2),  53(2),  76,  78,  82, 
83,  85,  95,  98,  105,  109(2),  117, 
122,  123(2),  131,  137,  138(2),  150, 
154  (3),  156,  157,  J  59,  169,  179, 
181,  184,  190,  194,  195,  197,  203; 
Ullington  in,  166. 

Pedington,  195 ;  [Berkeley],  19, 
171  (2). 

Penyard,  Weston-under-  [Hereford- 
shire], 184,   196. 

Perton  [Gloucester],  128. 

PINNOCK,  140,  170. 

Pirton,  123,  169  ;  Lidney  in,  105. 

PITCHCOMBE,  34,40,  41,  79,  89(2), 
94,   105,   141,    145,  152,  173,  181, 

194- 

Poole  [Chursdon],  18. 

Poulton  [Awre],  106. 

Poulton's  Court  [?  Awre],  121. 

Prescott,  148. 

PRESTBURY.  3(2),  6,  10,  12,  18,  21, 
22,  23,  26,  28,  29,  35,  36,  37  (2), 
39,  41,  42,  45,  46  (2),  48,  50, 
57(2),  58,  59,  60,  61,  63,  64,  66, 
71,  72,  73,  75,  80,  81,  84,  89(2), 
99,  100,  103,  106,  112,  123(2), 
128(2),  132,  137(2).  138,  139,  141, 
142,  149,  152,  163,  170,  175  (3), 
176(2),  178,  181,  193(2),  195. 

PRESTON,  4,  9,  13,  29,  31,  34,  40(2), 
44(2),  47,  57,  58,  61,  62,  65,  67, 
68,  74,  85,  90,  95,  98(2),  99,  102, 
103,  104,  105,  108,  112,  116, 
118(2),  137,  144,  146,  155,  164(2), 

168,  186,  187. 

PRESTON  [near  Cirencester],  12, 
28. 

Preston  [near  Gloucester],  96,  117. 

PRESTON-ON-STOUR,  6,  25,  34, 
36,  42,  54,  55  (2),  74,  80,  102,  no, 
112,  117,  121,  124,  136,  148,  149, 

169,  174,  179,  200,  201. 
Priors  Norton,  172. 

.  PUCKLECHURCH,  3,  4,  23,  24,  36, 
49(3),  52  (2),  53,  55,  57,  58,62(2), 
71  (2),  75,  90,  99,  "04,  107,  no, 
114,  120,  128(2),  131,  132,  138, 
153,  157,  158(2),  174,  179,  182, 
185,  187,  193,  195,  198,  208. 

Purton  [Wiltshire],  43. 

Putley,  100;  [Standish],  103,  134. 

Pynbere  [Nether  Duntcsbourn],  4. 


QUEDGELEY,  3,  7,  14,  17,  22  (2), 
24,  26  (3),  31,  32,  35,  43,  44,  46, 
47,  57,  64,  65,  66.  97,  99,  100,  loi, 
103(2),  106,  107(2),  112,  116,  118, 
122,  125,  130,  131,  138,  139,  143, 
155,  162,  169,  170  (2),  175,  184, 
197.     See  also  Quentley. 

QUENNINGTON,  15,  63,  82,  83,  100, 
102,  132,  174,  183,  203. 

Quentley  [  ?  Quedgeley],  33. 

QUINTON,  2,  6,  8,  11,  15,  22,  24,  25 
(2),  26  (3),  27,  29  (a),  32  (2),  33, 
41,  42,  50,  53,  55,  59,  68,  71,  74, 
79,  82,  83,  87,  96,  100,  103,  108, 
126,  143,  144  (2),  152,  162,  173, 
178,  191,  194,  195,  198  (2)  ;  Hid- 
cote  Boyce  in,  168  ;  Adminton  in, 
15,  32,  94,  128. 

Quinton,  Nether,  86,  173. 

Quinton,  Over,  15,  140,  201. 


Radbore,  12. 

Radford,  192. 

Rancombe  [  ?  Rendcombe],  87. 

RANDWICK,  9,   39,  44,   52,   56,  58, 

59,  75,  77,  79,  87  (2),  105,  108, 
III,  113,  .115,  117,  121,  128,  132, 
145,  148,  154,  156,  165  (3),  166, 
175,  180,  182  (2),  190,  192,  196, 
198  ;  Ebley  in,  179. 

Rangery  [Thornbury],  123. 

Rangeworth,  62,  90. 

RANGEWORTHY,  7,  27,  37,  38,  62, 
69,  78,  79,  80,  82,  87,  90,  100,  lOI, 
102,  106,  113,  116,  120,  123,  124, 
125,  127,  128,  133,  147,  150,  173, 
178,  179,  184,  185  (2),  190,  192, 
201  ;  [Thornbury],  122.  See  also 
RendgTvorth  and  Ringer  la  worth. 

Rangine,  74,  75  (2). 

Redbrooke  [Newland],  17,  18. 

Redford,  26. 

Redmarley,  see  Ridmarley. 

RENDCOMBE,  5,  7,  18,  19,  54,  61, 
108,  127,  128,  144,  154,  163,  168, 
170,  189,  198,  204.  See  also 
Rancombe. 

Rendg^orth,  123. 

Rewarden,  63.     See  also  Ruardean. 

Ribbesford  [Worcestershire],  124. 

Ridford,  17,  18,  32. 

Ridmarley,  17. 

Ri[«]dford,  28. 

Ringerlaworth,  53.  See  also  Range- 
worthy. 

Risington,  69  (2),  198. 

Rising^on,  Broad,  9,  14,  46,  98,  127, 
166,  170. 

RISINGTON,   GREAT,    51,  55,   58, 


Index^  Locorii7ii. 


307 


61,  65,  67,  70,  71  (2),  74,  82,  99, 

108,  no,  III,  114,  127,  130,  150, 

154(2),  165, 172, 201. 

RISINGTON,  LITTLE,  2,  4(2),  6, 
12,  14,  20,  22(2),  24,  30,  32,  36, 
40,  48,  50,  60,  62,  63,  70,  73,  75, 
80,   82,   84,   87,   88,    105,  107  (2), 

108,  114,  118,  121,  127,  131  (2), 
138,  149(2),  152,  155,  161,  165, 
170,  175(2). 

RISINGTON  WICK,  21,  33,  44,  57, 
58,  63,  71,  74,  82,  83,  84(2),  94, 

109,  120(2),  128,  132,  133,  144, 
153(2),  154,  156,  196,  202. 

Rislington,  see  Risington. 

ROCKHAMPTON,  2,  46,  51,  52(2), 
53,  54,  55.  56(2),  58(2),  59(2),  69, 
71,  72,  12>,  75.  76,  77(2),  78(3). 
79.  80  (2),  83,  87,  97,  98  (2), 
100(2),  loi,  107,  115,  119(2),  121, 
127,    129,   131,   132,    134(2),    135. 

140,  141,  144,  148,  156,  157,  162, 
167(2),  177(2),  184(2),  187,  191, 
192,  193.  196,  205. 

RODBOROUGH,  i,  3,  5,  9(2),  19, 
20,  32,  35,  41  (2),  46,  48,  61,  65, 
67,68,  92,97,  105,  108,  112,  113, 
122,  125,  126,  132,  137,  138,  139, 

141,  147(2),  152,  163,  169(2),  172, 
176  (2),  181,  184  (2),  190,  192, 
194(2),  198(2),  199,  202. 

Rodford  [Berkeley],  17.  See  also 
Rudford. 

Rodley  [Westbury],  3,  4,  6,  8,  9,  12,  16, 
17,  68(2),  69(2),  III,  120,  132, 
133,  141,  144,  172,  174(2),  175. 
179,  186  (2). 

RODMAR'.'ON,  37,  40,  44(3).  45. 
48  (2),  50,  56,  57,  58,  60,  79,  92, 
95.  96,  113.  154,  158,  185,  198, 
205. 

Ross  [Herefordshire],  54. 

Rowel,  89. 

Rowington,  36. 

Rowley  Regis  [Worcestershire],  135. 

RUARDEAN,  i,  4,  6,  8,  10,  20,  33, 
45,  50.  53.  69,  72,  73.  74(2),  82, 
87,  89,  93,  95,  98,  105  (2),  107  (2), 
109,  116,  117,  118,  119,  122, 
123  (3),  127  (2),  134,  137,  138, 
141  (2),  145,  148,  150  (2),  152, 
153(2),  159.  160,  164,  169,  170(2), 
171,  174,  183,  189,  190(2),  191, 
196,  198;  Ledbrook  in,  113,  171. 
See  also  Rewarden. 

Ruddie,  167. 

RUDFORD,  7,  9.  33  (2),  39,  5o  (2), 
52  (2),  55  (2),  58,  59,  60,  61,  62, 
63,  64,  65,  66  (2),  68  (2),  73,-  74, 
77,81(2),  82(2),  83,  84,  85,  89(2), 

2  1    * 


90,  94(2),  108(2),  114(2),  121,  131, 
132,  143,  150,  151,  163,  164,  166, 
172,  174,  189,  190,  193,  194,  196, 
198.     See  also  Rodford. 

Rundwick,  see  Randwick. 

Runmik,  see  Randwick. 

Ruscombe  [Stroud],  12,  175,  200  ; 
[Bisley],  141,  175. 


Saingate,  200. 

SAINTBURY,  2(2),  5,  6,  12,  18,  21 

(4),  23  (2),  25,  26,  28,  34,  35  (2), 
43,  64,  73,  74,  78  (2),  82  (2),  83, 
85,  87,  91,  93,  107,  no.  III,  112, 
133,  137  (2),  145.  148,  154.  160, 
172,  177,  183,  184  (2).  See  also 
Senbure. 

St.  Aryld  [Oldburv],  19  (2). 

St.  Bradwells  [?  St.  Briavels],  15. 

ST.  BRIAVELS,  3(2),  7(3),  n,  16 
(3),  18,  19  (2),  20,  30,  39,  40,  52, 
53,  56,  68,  69  (2),  71,  78,  89,  90, 
92,  102,  105,  113,  114,  115,  131, 
132,  144,  155  (2),  194,  195  (2), 
202  ;  Brockwere  in,  19  ;  Moike  ? 
in,  168  ;  Stoweladd  in,  176. 

ST.  GEORGES  [in  dioc.  of  Bristol], 
nil. 

Salford,  73. 

Salisbury  [Wiltshire],  i. 

SALPERTON,  5,  49,  61,  88. 

SANDHURST,  2,  12,  13,  14  (2),  16, 
17,  22(2),  25,  26(3),  27,  30,  31, 
32  (2),  34,  35  (2),  36.  yi,  38,  45, 
48,  49,  51,  52,  53,  55  (2),  56(2), 
58,  60  (2),  61,  62,  69,  70,  75,  76, 
^^,  83  (2),  84  (2),  85,  86,  95  (2), 
96,  97  (2),  104,  106,  107,  108,  109, 

112,  113,  114,  115  (2),  117  (3\ 
118,  121,  124,  127  (2),  128  (3\ 
129,  130(2),  132,  133  (2),  136,  138, 
139(3).  143,  145  (2),  147,  150(2), 
151,  152,  155,  156(2),  157,  158  (3\ 
159,  163,  168  (2),  174(2),  179.182, 
183,  186(2),  187,  189,  190(2),  191 
(2),  192,  195,  199,  200,  201 ;  Ab- 
lodes  Court  in,  147. 

Sanford,  9. 

Saniger  or  Sanogur  [Berkeley],  88, 
122,  168,  185. 

Santhurst,  118,  167. 

SAPERTON,  33,  35,  11,  39  (2),  45, 
46,  48,  49,  50,  53.  55  (2),  59.  72, 
11^  90,  93.  99.  102,  103,  115,  116 
(2),  117,  118(3),  124,  127,  134  (3\ 
145.  146  (2),  149(2),  154,  156,  160, 
164,  173,  180  (2),  181,  182,  185, 
189,  192,  196,  197.  See  also 
Sapton. 


3o8 


Index  Locorum. 


Sapton  [?  Saperton],  75. 

Sarney  Wick  [i.e.  Cerney],  1 19. 

SAUL,  9,  18,  42,  74,  76,  82,  87,93,  94, 
97,  98,  99,  102,  104,  105  (2),  109, 
128,  129,  130,  146(2),  147,  151, 
152,  154,  158,  169,  173,  176, 
181  (2),  194,  198,  208. 

Scryston  [?  =  Syston],  'j'j. 

Seding^ton,  86. 

Sedlewood  [Hawkesbury],  121. 

SEIGINCOTE,  159. 

Senbridge  [Gloucester],  159  ;  [Upton], 
1 8.     See  also  Shenbridge. 

Senbure  P  Saintbury],  35. 

SEVENHAMPTON,  20,  24,  28  (2), 
6612).  77,  91,  no,  137,  158,  188, 
189(2),    194;    Brockhampton   in, 

II,  177. 
Seynbury,  120. 

Sheepscombe  [Painswick],  167. 
Shenbridge,  96.      See  also  Senbridge. 
SHENNINGTON,  4,  6,  8(2),  44,  58, 

60,  69(3),  73,  82,   loi,    105,  106, 

III,  127,   131,    146,   147,  166,  169, 

171,  175,  182,  184,  290.     See  also 
Shynington. 

Shepscombe,  iig,  166,  195. 

Shepton  Dowfyld,  51. 

SHERBOURNE,  7  (3),  8,9(2),  10(2), 
16,  18,  19,  20(2),  23(2),  24,  25, 
29(2),  34(2),  40,  41,  54,  55,  58(2), 
60,  61,  65  (2),  67,  68,  72  (2),  -Ji,  74, 
75,  77(3),  78,  80,  84(2),  85(2),  94, 
97,99,  loi,  102,  103,  107(2),  no, 
in,  115,  116,  125,  129,  130,  133, 
134,  135(2),  137,  138.  139,  140(2), 
143,  144(2),  146,  149(2),  150,  151, 
155,  159,  160(2),  164,  168,  169, 
170,  173.  179(2),  182(3),  183, 
190(2),  193,  194,  198(2),  201,  202, 
205,  208. 

Sherrington  [Badge worth],  15,  65,  67, 

n- 

Sherring^ton.  Great,  85. 

Sherston  [Wiltshire],  43,  46. 

Shewdley  Park,  172. 

Shipordine,  128. 

Shipton,  6,  167,  168. 

Shipton  Dowell,  120. 

Shipton  Magna,  107. 

SHIPTON  MOIGNE,  5,  6,  7,  19, 
21,  34,  48,  49,  57,  59,  61,  68,  71, 
77(2).  87,  102,  106,  112,  116,  143, 
147,  148,  152,   157,   161,   164,   170, 

172,  178,     182,     183  i2),    186,     190, 
195(2),  200. 

SHIPTON    OLLIFFE,    38,   39,    52, 

60,  79,   92,     103,     126,     158,     \12i2), 
174. 

SHIPTON  SOLERS,  2,  50,  63,  67, 


105,   113,  116,  124,  128,  143,  180, 

187. 
Shreving^on,  14. 
SHURDINGTON,  5,  20,  82,  88,  in, 

131,  141,  146,   169,  193,  199,  201  ; 

Badgworth  in,  179,  182. 
Shurdington   Magna,    124,    132,    14S, 

149,  154,  164,  172,  177,  179. 
Shurdington  Parra,  145. 
Shurneton,  59,  205. 
Shurnton,  Great,  54,  89. 
Shurnton,  Little,  57,  75. 
Shurrington,  Great,  58. 
Shynington,  36.     See  also  Shenning- 

ton. 
Sibland,  see  Sybland. 
Siddington,  9,  n  (2),   14,  24,  32,  40, 

50,   93,    118,    121.    127,    142,    184, 

204.     See  also  Suddington. 
Siddington  Langley,  148. 
SIDDINGTON    ST.  MARY,  7,  h, 

86,  107,  137,  148,  163. 
SIDDINGTON  ST.  PETER,  nil. 
SIDE,    13,    19,    21,   22,   29,  62,   116, 

133,  149,  150,  182. 
Simondshall  [Wotton-under-Edge],  19. 
Sladde,  The  [Miserden],  176 
Slaughter,  8,  199. 
SLAUGHTER,    LOWER   or 

NETHER,   7,    60,    69,    99,    104, 

105,  139,  143,  162,  174,  186,  I93. 
SLAUGHTER,   UPPER  or  OVER, 

5,  6,  16,  22,  25,  26,  39,  51,  58,  75, 

84,  87,  93,  102,  104,  105,  137,  150, 

169,  183,  186,  191. 
SLIMBRIDGE,    2,    4,    6,    7,    8   (3), 

10  (2J,  II,  13,  16,  17  (3),  18,  19, 
20,    23,    27    (3),    28    (2),    29,    30(2), 

31,  32,  34  (3),  36  (2),  yj  (2),  39, 

41,  42,  45  (4),  46  (4),  47,  48,  49 
(2),  50,  51,  52(3),  53  (3),  54  (2), 
55,  56  (4),  58  (4),  59  (3),  60,  61, 
62,  64  (2),  65,  66  (5),  67,  68  (2), 
70  (2),  72  (2),  Ti,  75,  78,  80,  87 
(3),  88,  90  (2),  91  (5),  93  (2),  94, 
95,  97,  98,  99  (2),  100,  103  (4), 
104,  108,  no,  III,  113  (2),  114, 
115,  118,  120  (3),  121,  122  (2), 
126  (2),  127,  128,  129,  130,  131 

(2),  132  (4),  133(2),  135,  ni  (2), 
141  (2),  142  (2),  144  (4),  145  (3), 
147,  148,  149  (2),  151  (3),  152, 
153(3),  154,  157  (4),  158(3),  159 
(9),  160,  161,  163  (2),  164,  166, 
167  (2),  168,  169(3),  '70(3),  171, 

172  (2),  173,  174-  175,  '78,  179, 
180(3),  181,  182(2),  183(3),   185. 

188,     K/3,    192,     195,     198,     200,    201 

(2),    202. 

Snittcrfield  [Warwitkbhire],  205. 


Index  Locorum. 


309 


5N0WSHILL,  20,  28,  61,  74,  88, 
95(2),  96,  103,  115(2),  118,  126, 
127,  129,  132,  134,  135(3),  138, 
164,  187,  193. 

Sodbury,  2,  15,  151,  160,  177  ;  see 
Sudbury. 

SODBURY,  CHIPPING,  2,  9, 
18(2),  19,  37,  39,  43,  49,  50,  51, 
56,  57,  60  (2),  65,  66,  67,  68,  69, 
70  (2),  71,  75,  76,  78,  79,80,85  (2), 
86  (6),  87  (2),  89,  93,  97,  99,  102, 
103,  104,  108,  109(2),  110(2),  112, 
113,  115,  117(2),  120,  123,  127, 
129,  135,  138,  141,  142,  146,  148, 
152,  160,  165.  170(2),  173,  175, 
178,  181  (2),  186(2),  190,  194. 

Sodbury,  Great,  loS. 

SODBURY,  LITTLE,  35,  38,  41,  54, 
72,  85,  117,  154,  183. 

SODBURY,  OLD,    3,    7,   12,  46,  55, 
84,   92,   102,    109,    117,    138,  143, 
148,  149,  154,  156,  157,  160,   163, 
166,  172,  190,  198. 
T  Somerfield,  103. 

Southam,  167,  197,  199,  200,  201  ; 
[Bishop's  Cleeve],  2,  69,  116,  117, 

132,  140,  144. 

South  Cerney,  see  Cemey,  South. 
SOUTHROP,    6,    II,  40,  42,   50,  59, 
86,    88,    91,    106,    III,    113,    125, 

133,  148,  153,  192,  202,  203. 
Soutbwick,    112,  168;  [Tewkesburv], 

105. 

Stamton  [?= Stanton  or  Staunton],  78. 

Stancombe  [North  Nibley],  157. 

Stancombe  [Stinchcombe],  12  (2). 

STANDISH,  4,  7.(2),  9,  10,  16  (2), 
18,  22  (4),  23  (2),  24,  25,  29  (2), 
30(2),  31  (2),  33,  35,  38,  40,  41 
(2),  43  (3),  45,  46,  47  (2),  49,  52, 
53,  54,  55  (3),  *S7  (2),- 60,  63,  69, 
71,  77,  81,  83,  87,  88,  89  (4),  92, 
93  (3),  94  (3),  95  (2),  96,  98  (2), 
99,  loi,  103(2),  104,  110(3),  III 
(3),  112,  114,  119(2),  122,  126(2), 
129,  131  (2),  137,  146,  151,  152, 
155,  156,  157,  159(2),  169,  170(2), 
171  (2),  172  (3),  173,  174,  175, 
180,  189,  190,  192  (3),  194  (2), 
196,  198,  199,  201,  202,  203,  204  ; 
Little  Harsfield  in,  176  ;  Ox- 
linche  in,  121,  126,  142,  168  ; 
Putleyin,  103,  134. 

Stanley,  50,  58,  186,  195,  202  ;  [Tod- 
dington],  26.  See  also  Kings 
Stanley  and  Leonard  Stanley. 

Stanley  Pontlarge,  6,  51,  80,  89,  104, 
1 12,  166,  172,  173. 

STANTON,  7,  8,  46,  66,  91,  106,  139, 
162,  169. 


Stanton  [Forest  of  Dean],  35,  122, 
125.     See  Staunton. 

Stanton  [Winchcombe],  5  (2). 

STANWAY,  I,  4(2),  15,  16,  19,  21, 
23,  24,  26  (2),  30  (2),  34,  36,  37, 
39,  47,  52,  57,  60,  61  (2),  64,  81, 
88,  113,  118  (2),  119,  138,  146, 
155,  200. 

Stanway,   Church,   80,   81,    100,    106, 

114,  115,  121,  122,  133,  143,  146, 
184,  190. 

Stanway,  Wood,  56,  79,  104,  106,  109, 
123,  140,  144,  168,  171,  177,  179, 
180,  194,  197,  202. 

Stapleton  [Bristol  dice],  nil. 

Starton  [=Staverton],  5,  6  (2),  70,  97, 
130,  137,  140,  188. 

Startto  [?=Staverton],  26. 

STAUNTON  [Forest  of  Dean],  2  (2), 
12,  14,  24  (3),  26,  30,  31,  37,  38, 
44,  46,  48,  50,  53,  56  (2),  61,  63, 
70,  75  (2),  77,  81  (2),  84  (3),  85, 
86  (2),  89,  91,  94  (2),  97,  98  (2), 
loi,  106(2),  108,   112(2),  113(2), 

115,  117,  121,  122,  125,  126,  130 
(2),  134,  136,  145,  148,  150,  151, 
157,  161,  163,  168,  173,  174,  177, 
183  (2),  185  (2).     See  Stanton. 

STAVERTON,  8,  26,  27,  29(2),  31, 
2,2,,  37,  40,  54,  56,  65,  67,  76,  81, 
95,  96,  100,  123,  129,  140,  158,  205  ; 
Heydon,  in,  105,  147  ;  Starrto 
[?  =  Staverton],  26.  See  also 
Starton. 

Stenbridge  Slade  [Stroud],  121. 

Stidcott  [Titherington],  120. 

STINCHCOMBE,  2,  10,  11,  12,  21, 
30,  31,42,  50(2),  51,  52,55,56,  57, 
60,  63  (2),  79  (2),  80,  84,88,89(2), 
90,  98,  99,  loi,  102(2),  103,  104, 
106,  108,  117,  119,  121,  122,  124, 
126  (2),    127,    131,    134,    137   (2), 

138  (2),  140,  144,  I4S,  154,  158, 
159,  160(3),  166,  167,  169,  171, 
173, 180,  181, 185, 187, 190, 194(2), 

199  (2)  ;  Stancombe  in,  12  (2). 

Stockwell  [Cowley],  134. 

Stoke  Archer,  5,  1 2. 

Stoke  Orchard,  133,  178,  184,  200, 
202,  207  (6). 

STOKE  GIFFORD  [Bristol  dioc], 
?iiL 

STONE,  3(2),  5(2),  II,  13,  14,17,  18, 
27,  28,  33,  34.  39.  40  (2),  45,  47  (2), 
48(2),  49,  52,  53  (2).  59,  60,  63,  71, 
72,  79,  90,  102,  114,  120,  128,  131, 

132,  133,  141,  144,  147,  151,  152, 
156,   158,   159  (2),   167,    171,  175, 
177,  180,  181,  183,  193,  195,  200. 
Stone,  Nether  [Stone],  22. 


lO 


Index  Locorum. 


STONEHOUSE,  2(2),  3(3),  4,  5, 
7(2),  9,  14,  '5.  >7,  19(2),  20.  22, 
27,  32,  34,  35,  36,  38,  39,  42,  53, 
55,  57,   58,   59(3),  65,  67,  68,  69, 

70,  72,  74,  75,  77,  79,  82,  84,  85  (3), 
88,  89,  94,  ip6  (3),  I"  (2),  113, 
115,   117,   118,    123,    124,    126(2), 

127,  128,  131,  134,   137,  141,  142, 

143,  148,  152.  153,  156,  158,  163, 
165,  168,  169,  172  (2),  179,  181, 
185(3),  186(2),  187,  188(2),  189, 
'93'  '95,  '96,  202,  203,  205. 

STOWE,  3,  5,  6,  9, 10  (3),  1 1  (2),  12  (2), 
18,  20,  22,  23  (2),  24  (3),  25  (2), 
26(3),  28,  29,  30,  32,  33,  34(2), 
36  (2),  39  (2),  40  (2),  44,  45,  46,  47, 
48,  49(2),  50(2),  55,  56,  58  (2), 
60  (3),  62  (2),  66,  68,  69,  70  (2), 

71,  74,  75(4),  76(4).  77,  82(3),  83, 
85,  86(2),  87,  88,  93,  96,  99,  102, 
105(2),  III,  112,  117,  122,  123  (2), 

129(3),  '3'  (2),  132,  135.  '38,  '4', 

144,  145,  146(2),  149,  151,  154(2), 
155  (2),  158,  160,  162,  163  (2), 
164(2),  166,  172,  174(2),  175,  186, 
194,  195,  196  (2),  199,  201,  202, 
203,  204,  205  ;  Donnington  in,  105. 

Stowe  [Newland],  15. 
Stowe,  the  old  [i.e.  Wold],  69. 
Stowe  St.  Edward,  68. 
Stoweladd  [St.  Briavels],  176. 
STOWELL,  3,  7. 
Stowfield  [En-lish  Bicknor],  18,  58. 
STRATTON,   10,  33,  61,  63,  64,  89, 
104,   117,   122,   138,  153,  155,  164, 

176,  181,  185,  187. 
Stretton,  12,  43,  63. 

STROUD,  [,2,4,6,7,8,10,11,12(2), 
16(3),  17(2),  25,  32(2),  33,  34,  38, 
48,  52,  54,  55(2),  56,  57,  58,  59(2), 
60,  64,  70,  73^  7A,  78,  80,  81,  91  (2), 
92,  93,  94,  97'  98,  99,  '02,  104, 
105(2),  107,  109,  III  (4),  112,  114, 
118  (2),  119(3),  120,  122,  125,  127, 

128,  129(2),  138,  139(2).  142,  145, 
147,  158(2),  159,  162,  174(2),  '75, 

177,  178,  179,  181,  185,  189,  190, 
191,  196.  198,  200,  201,  202  ; 
Pakenhall  in,  105,  114  ;  Ruscorabe 
in,  12,  175,  200  ;  Stenbridge  Slade 
in,  121. 

Sudbury  [  ?=Sodbury],  93. 

Suddington  [  ?=Siddington],  46. 

SUDELEY,  I,  10,  13(2),  36,  180. 

Sudley  [VVinchcombe],  177,  205. 

Sutton,  33,  34,  41,  45,  60,  73,  94,  97, 
194. 

SUTTON  UNDER  BRAILES,  9(2), 
'5,  16,  33,  44.  106,  125,  132,  133, 
138,  146,  147,  151,  163,  167,  186. 


Swanley  [Berkeley],  152. 

Swell,  197. 

SWELL,    LOWER  or   NETHER, 

18,  22(2),  27(2),  30,  31,  32,  41, 
72,  80,  82,  117,  124,  161,  166,  179, 
183,  '94'  '95'  203. 

SWELL,  UPPER  or  OVER,  13, 
22,  23,  33,  35,  42,  44,  59,  77,  90, 
91. 

SWINDON,  2,  9,  12,  13,  15,  25,  37, 
40,  41  (2),  51,  56,  62,  70,  86,  89, 
92,  103,  III,  128,  134,  147,  149, 
167,    170,   183,   190,  203,  204. 

Swinford  [Bitten],  165. 

Sybland  [Thornbury],  120,  172(2),  186. 

SYSTON,  2,  3,  13,  15,  18,  24,  27,  28, 
31,  34,  58,  6r,  72(2),  73.76,  87(2), 
89,  90,  99,  100,  loi,  104,  105,  107, 
112,  116,  117,  125,   128,  133,  135, 

145,  147,  '54,  '58,  173,  '75'  '7^ 
177,  178,  179,  182,  184,  186,  188, 
189,  190,  199,  202  ;  Scpyston 
[PSyston],  77.    See  also  Brechyet. 


TAINTON  [^r  Teynton],  11,  14(3), 
16,  18,  19,  37(3),  38(4),  39,  40(2), 
41,  42,  43,  50,  52,  53,  60,  63,  71, 
78,  79,  81,  83(2).  90(2),  92(2), 
93(2),  94,  96,  98,  99,  'oo,  'oi, 
104,  106,  107,  1 10,  117,  123,  131  (4  , 
132,  137,  146  (2),  147,  '50  (^.), 
15'  (2),  '55.  '57,  '66  (3),  169, 
170  (2),  171,  176,  189,  194,  198, 
200,  202. 

Tarleton  [Cotes],  123,  137,  138,  139, 
167. 

Tatworth,  16. 

Taunton  [Somersetshire],  153. 

Tedbury,  see  Tetbury. 

Tederenton,  27f2\  28  C 2),  29,  30,  31. 

Tedington  [?  Todding^on],  73. 

Tedrington,  33,  34,  42,  132. 

Teinton,  Great,  1 1 5. 

Teinton,  Little,  64. 

TETBURY  or  Tedbury,  2  (3),  3,  5  (2), 
7,  8(3),  9,  10,  13(2),  15,  16,  17(2), 
18,  23(2),  24,  26,  27  (2),  36,  38,  39, 
40,  41  (2),  42,  43  (2),  44  (2),  45, 
46(2),  47,  49'  50,  54,  58(2),  59(2), 
60,  62(2),  63,  66,  71,  72,  75,  77, 
78,  80,  88  (2j,  89,  90  2\  94  (2},  95, 
96,  97,  100.  103,  iiS,  120,  122, 
123,  125,  127  :  Charlton  in,  7,  130, 
166,  170  ;  Upton  in.  166,  189. 

Tetherington,  36,  39(2),  40(2),  41,  44, 
75-  87.  S9. 

TEWKESBURY,  2(2),  3,  5,  6(3), 
7  (2),  8  (4),  9  (3),  10,  II  (3),  13.  14, 
16(2),  17(5),  18(2),  19(2),  20(3}, 


Index  Locorum. 


311 


21(4),  22(6),  23(8),  24(5),  25(7), 

26  (6),  27  (2),  28  (5),  29  (4),  30  (9), 
31(4),  32(4)  33(5).  34(10),  35(2), 
36,  37  (6),  38  (3),  39,  40  (3),  41  (2), 
42,  43  (2),  44  (3),  45  (4),  46,  47  (3), 
48  (3),  49.  50,  52  (3),  54,  55  (6), 
57  (3),  59.  60,  61  (2),  62  (2),  64, 
65,  66  (2),  67,  70(2),  71,  72  (4), 
74(3),  77(2),  80(2),  81(2X82(8), 
83(5),  84(3).  85,87(2),  88(2),  89, 
93  (2),  94  (2),  95  (4),  96  (4),  99  (2), 
102,  103,  104(3),  106,  107,  109(3), 
no,  112,  113,  114  (3),  115,  116(4), 
117  (2),  118  (2),  120  (3),  123  (2), 
124  (2),  125,  126  (2),  127,  128  ; 
Southwick  in,  105. 

Teynton,  see  Tainton. 

Thormaxton,  see  Tormarton. 

THORNBURY,  i,  2(4),  3(3),  4(2), 
5(3),  6(2),  7(3).  8,9,  10(5),  11(2), 
12(4),  14(2),  15(4),  16,  17,  19,  21, 
22  (3),  25  (3),  26,  27,  28,  29  (5),  30, 
32,  36  (2),  n  (5),  38  (6),  39  (2), 
40  (4),  42  (2),  43  (2),  44,  45  (2), 
46(3),  48(2),  49(2),  51  (2),  53(4), 
54(2),  55(3),  56(3).  57(3),  58,  59, 
60  (2),  61  (4),  62  (9),  63  (5),  64, 
66(2),  70(3),  71(5),  73(8),  74(2), 
75  (4).  76  (3),  n  (6),  79  (3),  80, 
81  (4),  82  (-3),  83  (4),  85  (5),  86, 
87(2),  88(5),  89(5),  90(4).  91(4), 
92,  93  (3),  94  (3).  95  (3),  97  (3), 
98  (2),  99  (2),  100  (3),  loi  (2),  102, 
103  (2),  105  (3),  107  (3),  108,  109(3), 
110(2),  III  (2),  112,  113,  114,  115, 
116  (3),  117  (2),  118  (3),  119(2), 
121  (3),  122  (5),  123(3),  124(3), 
125,  126(2),  127(2),  128(5),  129, 
130,  131,  133,  134,  135(2),  136(3), 
137,  138(2),  139(3).  141  (2),  142, 
143,  146(4),  147(2),  148(3).  149. 
150  (3).  151  (4).  153  (2),  156(2), 
157(2),  158(2),  159  (3),  161  (3), 
162  (2),   163,   164,   165,   167,   171, 

173(3),  174(2),  175,  ^n,  178, 179, 
181,  182(2),  183, 184(2),  185(2), 

186,  187  (2),  188,  189,  190  (6), 
191  (2),  192(4),  193,  196(3),  197, 
199  (5),  200  (2),  201  (2),  203  (3), 
204,  208  (2)  ;  Kympton  in,  69  (2)  ; 
Murton  in,  177  ;  Rangery  in,  123  ; 
Sangerwith  in,  122  ;  SybJand  in, 
120,  172  (2),  186  ;  Walford  in,  126. 
See  also  Oldbury. 

Throughan,  115,  188. 

TIBBERTON,  9,  13,  16,  19(2),  20, 
21,  23,24,  27,  28,  33,34,37,47(2), 
48,  56,  63,  64,  70(2),  71,75,  76(2), 
77,  82,  83,  85,  91,  93,  99,  102,  104, 
105,   113,    118,    128  (2),    131,    136, 


137,  146,  154,  159,  169,  170,  177. 
184(2),  199,  202,  203. 

Tiddington,  28,  69. 

TIDENHAM,  or  Tydnam,  3,  8(2), 
9(4),  II,  13.  15.  16,  18,  29(3), 
31  (2),  32,  40,  51,  76,  79,  80,  100, 
107,  III,   112,   115,  121,  122,  123, 

125,  136,  145(2),  151.  160,  162(2), 

170,  182,  1 84,  186,  190,  196,  198, 
199(2),  205  ;  Bidley  in,  13  ;  Strote 
in,  166.     See  also  Didnam. 

Tirley,  see  Turley  and  Tyrley. 
TITHERI.NGTON,  5,  6(2),  8  (3),  9, 

13,     14,    16,     17,    2Q,    21  (4),    22,   27, 

35  (4),  36,  37.  38,  43  (3).  46,  47  (2), 
48,  50.   53.  54,  56,  57(2),  60,  61, 

63,  65,  66,  67,  68,  71  (2),  72(2), 
77,  84,  85(2),  87(2),  88(2),  89,  94, 
95  (2),  97  (4),  98  (2),  102,  103  (2), 
110(2),  III,  112,  117,  118,  120(4), 
122,  124(2),  125,  126(2),  127,  133, 
138(2),  141,  143,  144(3),  145,  153, 
157,  159,  161,  162,  163,  165,  169, 

171,  175,  176  (2),  181,  189,  190, 
192,  193,  194,  196(2),  198(3),  200, 
202  ;  Ichington  in,  126;  Stidcote 
in,  120. 

Todbury,  178. 

TODDINGTON,  i,  7,  8,  22,  24  (2),  26, 
30,  34,  39,  44  (2),  61  (2),  69,  82, 
95,  96,  100,  102,  107  (2),  109  (2), 
no  (2),  III,  121,  127,  128,  131, 
137,  139,  141,  143,  150,  160,  168, 
171,  175,  178,  180,  192,  202  ; 
Stanley  in  [?],  26.  See  also 
Tuding^on. 

TODENHAM,  7,  8,  11,  14,  19,  20,  23, 
25,  26,  27,  30,  31,  32,  T,2>,  36,  n  (2), 
38,  42  (2),  45,  48,   54,   55,  61  (3), 

64,  79,  82,  84,  89,  93,  95,  96,  98, 
99,  101,102(2),  105,  109,  112(2), 
113,   115,   118,    121,    122(2),    123, 

126,  127,  128,  129,  132(2),  135, 
137,  138,  141,  144,  145,  147,  153  (2), 

154,  156,  157.  169,  172,  173.  184, 
194(2),  195,  198(2),  201,202(2), 
205,  208.     See  also  Tuddenham. 

Todnam,  85. 

Torlton,  1S4. 

TORMARTON  \pr  Thormerton],  6, 
10,  16  (2),  20,  40,  44  (2),  58,  61, 
63,  70,  71,  88  (2),  89,  93,  loi,  103, 
104,  117,  119,  121,  122,  127,  136, 
147,  181,  184,  189  (2),  193,  196, 
198;  Littleton  in,  139,  170,  176. 

Tormton,  27. 

Tortery,  76. 

TORTWORTH,  9,  13,  17,  18  (2),  20, 
21  (2),  23,  24,  31  (2),  43,  48,  49, 
51.  52,  57,  60,  61  (2),  74,  76,  78, 


312 


Index  Locorum. 


79,  80,  82  (2),  83,  85,  86,  89,  91, 
93  (2),  96,  104,  107,  108,  III, 
113  (2),  115,  119,  122,  131  (2), 
J33,  134,  136,  140  (2),  144,  145. 
147(2),  156,  163  167,170,171,172, 
I75»  177,  179,  182,  186,  189,  190, 
191  (2),  192,  196  (3),  202  (2). 

TREDINGTON,  6,  21  (2),  40,  41,  54, 
55,  56,  58,  72,  97,  107,  III,  126, 
127(2),  128(2),  131,  132,  140,  148, 
149,  157  (2),  159,  165,  172,  181, 
184,  185,  202  (2). 

Tredworth,  167. 

Tresham  [Hawkesbury],  3,  4,  94,  163, 

165,  180,  182,  183,  185,  189. 
Tretherne  [?  =  Fretherne],  201. 
Trinley,  21,  29,   39,  68,  69,   169,   177, 

195. 
Tuddenham  [?=Todeiiham  J,  34  (2),  36, 
41,  42,  48,  51,  (2),  52  (2),  55,  56, 

59,  66(2),  68,  70,  74,  78,  81,  84, 
87,92,  93  (2),  94  (2),  95  (2),  96. 

Tudington,  33,  47,  49,  53  (2),  64,  70, 
74,  78,  82,  84,  87,  90.  See  also 
Todding^on. 

Tuffley  [Gloucester],  2,9,  105,  107,  130, 

154,  159,  169,  175  (2),  178. 
Tullwellcourt,  26. 
TURKDEAN,  2,  3,  26,  28,  35,  36,  45, 

49(2),  55,79,  81,  89,  106,  no,  112, 
117,  122,  139,  140,  141,  145,  147, 
152,  159,  161  (2),  165,  166,  176, 
183. 

Turkdean,  Nether,  100. 

TURLEY.  or  Tiriey  ^r  Tyrley,  2,  5, 
6,  l{.l\  8,  13,  18,  21,  23,  24  (2),  29, 

35  (3),  39,  43,  98,  99,  100,  loi, 
103  (2),  104,  107,  109.  no,  n6, 
117,  120,  123,  125,  128,  129,  130. 
132,  133,  134,  137  (3),  138,  140, 
142,    144,    145,     147,     148,     150, 

155,  163,  166,  168(2),  173  (2),  175, 
176,  178,  181,  182,  183,  184,  187  (3), 
189,  192,  193,  194  (2),  200.  See 
also  Tiriey,  Tyrley  or  Tirely,  36, 
40  (3),  41,  42  (2),  43,  48  (2),  53,  57, 

60,  66  (2),  72,  Ts,  74  (2),  n,  78, 
79,  80,  86,  89  (2),  91,  92,  95  ;  Town 
Street  in,  126  (2). 

Twigworth,  17,  69,  T],  104,  106,   141, 

166,  174,  178,  179,  180,  187,  191 
[Gloucester],  1 14. 

TWINING,  5  (4),  6  (4),  9,  10  (2), 
12  (2),  16,  21  (2),  22,  23,  24,  25,  26, 

32,  33,  34,  35  (2),  11,  38  (5),  39, 
40,  41,  42,  45,  47  (2),  48  (3),  50, 
52  (2),  54,  59,  60,  71,73.74,  77(3), 
78,  80,84,86,87(3),  88(2),  91,92, 
96, 98,  loi,  102, 105  (2),  107, 1 10  (2), 
ni  (2),  n2  (2),  n3,  ns  (3),  n6. 


n8,   121,  123,   124,  127,   128  (2), 
.  129  (2),    130   (2),  134,    136,    138, 
139(2),  140(2),  141,  142,  143,  144, 
147,  149(3).  '52,  J  54,  158(2),  159, 
160,   167,   169,   174,  175  (2),  179,    , 
182,   183  (2),   184,   185,  186,   187,   ^ 
189,  190,  192,  193  (2),  197,200  (2), 
202. 
Tydham,  see  Tidenham.  ^ 

Tydnam,  see  Tidenham.  ■ 

Tyrley,  see  Turley.  1 


Uckington,  121,  174.  See  also  Ock- 
ington. 

ULEY,  2,  3,  7,  12,  16,  17(2),  22(2), 
27,  28,  29,  31,  33(2),  41,  43,47, 
48  (2),  56  (2),  57  (2),  61,  62,  68, 
72(2),  75(2),  77(2),  78(2),  82,83, 
85,  87,  89,  99,  104,  106,  108,  n2, 
n3,  wj,  n8,  n9,  121,  128,  129, 
133(2),  148,  149,  150.  157,  161  (2;, 
162,  164,  166,  177,  178,  180,  183, 
185,  188,  190,  191,  196,  197,  198. 

Ullington  [Pebworih],  166. 

Uphatherley,  86,  no,  ni. 

Uphome,  43. 

UPLEADON,  3,  4,  5,  n,  15,  17  (2), 
20,  21,  27,  31,  41,  44(2),  52,  56, 
57,69,  71,  72,  78,  80,85,91,92(2), 
100,  loi,  104,  106  (2),  n8,  126, 
129(2),  131  (2),  137,  146,  149,  153, 
170,  171  (2),  175,  183,  186,  191, 
192,  203. 

UPTON,  4(2),  10,  12(2),  14(2),  18, 
24(2),  45,63,  69,  71,  81,  83,  178  ; 
Senbidge  in,  18.    See  also  Bitten. 

Upton  [Hawkesley],  103,  n9,  167. 

Upton  Cheyne,  52,  54  ;  [Bitton],  35, 
105,  1 19,  127,  185,  188. 

Upton  by  Gloucester,  72. 

Upton  [Tetbury].  166,  189. 

UPTON  ST.  LEONARD,  7(2),  u, 
18,  19(2),  27,  31.  32,  34.  42,  45, 
49(2),  50,  51,  52,  53,  54,  56,  57, 
60,  71  (2),  72.  73,  75.  78,  81,  83, 

91,  92,  93,  98,  99,  100,  102,  106, 
ni,  n2  (2),  n3,  ns,  n8,  123, 
129,  130,  132,  134,  140,  141,  142, 

143,  144,  145.  147,  149,  155,  157, 
158,  160,   169  (3),   170,   173,  175, 
176,  181,   186,   187  (4),   189,   190, 
192,  202,  203,  205. 
Upton-on-Sevem,  109. 

Walford  [Thornburv],  126. 
WALTON  CARDIFF,  7,  32,  44,  lo, 

92,  105,  134,  159.  161,  172. 
Walton  [Deerhurst],  69,  127,  139,  179, 

1S5,  192,  199. 


Index  Locortwi. 


31^ 


Wanswell  [Berkeley],  17,  68,  161,  162,    I 
168,  193,  2CXJ.  See  also  Manswell. 

WAPLEY,  3,  12,  22(2),  28,  29,  34, 
37,  39,  43,  52  (2),  53.  62,  64,  74, 
75,  91,  94,  98,  loi,  102(2),  108, 
III,   113,   117,   124,   129,   132  (2), 

134  (2),  137,  141,  143,  144,  146, 147, 

148,  151,  153,  156(2),  161,  164, 
171,  176,  178,  184,  194. 

Warwick  [Warwickshire],  205. 

Washbourne,  37,  47,  75,  100,  102,  131, 
145,  150,  161,  200. 

Washbourne  Abbots,  44  (2),  72. 

WASHBOURNE,  GREAT,  30,  175. 

Washbourne  Kings,  7,  114,  115,  205. 

Weghtfyld,  see  Whitfield. 

WELFORD,  4,  7,  9,  n,  i9,  22(2), 
23,  24,  29,  30,  32(2),  34,  38,  4', 
46,  54(2),  58,  60,  64,  87,  88,  92, 
93(2),  99.  106,  107,  III  (2),  116, 
128,  129  (3),  130(2),  131  (2),  132(2), 
133,   134,   135  (2),   136,   138,   142, 

149,  152,  165,  166,  168,  175,  178, 
180,  183,  190,  199(2),  202,  203; 
Kempsford  in,  103.  See  also  Whel- 
ford. 

Welston,  161. 

Wendford  [Berkeley],  104. 

Werley  [Westbury],  180. 

Westall  [Cheltenham],  179. 

WESTBURY,  3(7),  4(4),  5  (4),  6(4), 
7  (3),  8  (4),  9,  10,  12(2),  13,  14, 
16(3),  20(4),  24(2),  25(2),  28(2), 
29,  32  (3),  33  (2),  34  (4),  36  (4), 
yi  (3),  38,  39  (3),  40,  41  (2),  42  (2), 
43(2),  44(3),  45,  46(2),  49,  50(2), 
51(4),  52(4),  53(2),  54(2),  55(3), 
56(2),  57,  58(3),  59(3).  60(2),  61, 
62,  66  (2),  69  (2),  70  (4),  72  (2), 
73  (3),  74,  76,  78  (3),  79,  80  (6), 
81  (3),  82  (4),  83(2),  84,  85  (2), 
86,  87  (3),  88  (2),  89  (2),  90  (2), 
91  (3),  92  (2),  93  (2),  94,  95  (2), 
96  (2),  98,  99,  100,  loi  (2),  102, 
104(2),  105,  106(2),  108,  109(2), 
110(2),  III  (2),  112,  114(6),  115(2), 
116,  117,  118(2),  119(3),  120(5), 
121,  122,  125(2),  129(2),  130(4), 
131,  132(2),  133(2),  134  (2),  135, 
136(2),  138(2),  139(3),  142,  143, 
144,  145,  146,  147(2),  149(2),  150, 
151(5),  154(2),  157,  161  (3j,  163(4), 
164  (3),    165,   166,  167,   170,   172, 

"^11  (2),  175,  ^n,  179,  181,  183, 
185(2),  186(2),  188,  190(2),  191, 
192,  194(4),  196,  201,  204,  207, 

208  ;  Blakemoresale  in,  69  ;  Bosley 
in,  113,  141,  181  ;  Bulley  in,  185  ; 
Chaphill  in,  121  ;  Chapsoll  in,  34  ; 
Cleeve  in,  19,  32,  104,  142  ;  Cow- 


lies  Elm  in,  181  ;  Elton  in,  81, 
107,  121,  142(2).  148,  163,  164, 
167,  204  ;  Leigh  in,  113  (2)  ; 
Northwood  in,  124,  167  ;  Overly 
in,  12  ;  Rodley  in,  3,  4,  6,  8,  9,  12, 
16,  17,  68(2),  69(2),  III,  120,  127, 
133,  141,  144,  172.  174  (3),  175, 
179,  186  (2);  Werley  in,  180; 
Winckolls  in,  173. 
WESTBURY-ON-SEVERN 

[?  Bristol  diocese],  nil. 
WESTBURY-ON-TRIM,  22  ;  Hors- 

mans  in,  173. 
Westbury  [Wiltshire],  22. 
WESTCOT,  5,  7,  9,  16,  25,  46,  59,  69, 
71,  82,  93  (2),  94,    99,    121.    122, 
123  (2),    124,    129,   134,    148,   156, 
162,  175,  178.  180,  191. 
WESTERLEIGH  ^rWesterley,  3  (2), 
8,  15,  22  (2),  24,  25,  30  (3),  32  (2), 
37,   38  (3),  40  (2),  45  (2),  49,  50, 
52,  53,  54,  60  (2),  61,  64  (2),  69  (2), 
70,  72,  73,  74  (2),  78,  79  (3),  83, 
87,  88,  90  (2),  91  (2),  92,  94,  95, 
98  (2),  99  (2),  loi,  102,  105   (2), 
107  (2),  108,  109,  no.  III  (2),  112, 
113,  114,  116,  117,  119,  122,  124, 
125,  126,  128,  130,  131,  132,  133, 
135,  136  (2),   137,    138,    139,  142, 
145  (3),   148,  149,   150,   151,   152, 
156,   158  (2),   159,   161,   162,   163, 
165,    167,   168,   169,  173,  (3),  176, 
178,182,  184(3),  185(3),  186,  196, 
204,  205,  208  ;  Mayes  Hill  in,  122, 
167,  199.     See  also  Nibley. 
Westington  {or  Westynton],  20,  44,  48, 
59,  199  [Campden],  105,  116,  136,- 
158,  161. 
WEST  LITTLETON,  see  Littleton, 

West. 
Westminster,  St.  Margaret's  [Middle- 
sex], 57. 
Weston,  15,  92. 
WESTON-ON-AVON,  6,    10,  21,  39, 

44,  151,  153,  154,  182,  185. 
WESTON  BIRT,  2,  6,  35,  92,  94,  98, 

137,  164,  171,  193. 
WESTON-SUB-EDGE,  5,  11,  14(2), 
24,  25,  26,  30,  32,  40,  41,  42,  45, 
47  (2),  59,  63,  70,  71,  -Ji,  85,  86, 
88,  97,  99,  102,  108,  109,  124,  129, 
140(2),  145,  148,  157,  160,  177  178, 
184  (2),  185,  192  (2),  203. 
Weston  -  under  -  Penyard     [Hereford- 
shire], 184,  196. 
Wexford,  St.  John's  [Ireland],  177. 
Weysburge,  35. 

WHADDON,  12,  24(2),  31,  33,  34, 
43,  44,  48,  56,  64,  66,  69,  72,  loi, 
105,    108  (2),    131,    134,   144,    149, 


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Index  Locorum. 


157,  158,  160,  161,  169,  179,  188, 
192,  199,  203. 

WHEATENHURST,  4,  7  (2),  9,  10, 

12,  21  (2),  25,  29,  35,  46,  48,  57, 
59,  63,  65,  66,  67,  68,  70,  74,  75, 
77,  81,  85,  93,  98,  99,  107,  122, 
125,  131,  133,  134,  135,  "36,  137, 
139,  146,  147  (2),  149,  150,  157, 
162,  164  (2),  168,  174,  179,  183, 
184,  188^  190,  191,  195.  See  also 
Wheatnester  and  Whitnester. 

Wheatnester,  50.  See  also  Wheaten- 
hurst. 

Whelford,  121.     See  also  Welford. 

Whitfield  [Deerhurst],  10,  12  (2),  18. 

Whitlene  [Newland],  17. 

Whitminster,  187. 

Whitnester,  56,  57,  144.  See  also 
Wheatenhurst. 

WHITTINGTON,  8,  11,  15  (2),  19, 
20,  21  (2),  25,  32,  50(2),  55,  56, 
59,  64,  74,  82,  83,  85,  94,  no, 
114(2),  116,  118,  130(2),  140,  146, 
151,  161,  183,  194,  195. 

Wick,  140,  194. 

WICK  and  ABSTON,  see  Abston. 

Wick  [Berkeley],  12,  t6  ;  [Nibley],  177. 

Wick  Risinglon,  see  Risington  Wick. 

WICKWAR,  4  (3).  5,  6,  9.  12,  13,  I5, 
16,  17  (2),  22,  24,  32,  38  (2),  40, 
45,  47,  48,  51  (3).  54,  61,  65,  67, 
74,  75,  76  (2),  79,  80,  82  (2),  83, 
88,  92  (3),  93  (2),  94,  98,  99, 
103  (2),  105,  106,  108,  112(3),  113, 
114  (2),  116  (2),  117,  118,  119, 
120(2),  122  (2),  129,  131  (2),  135, 
140(2),  143,  148  (2),  149(3),  150, 
153,  155(3),  156,  157,  160,  161  (2), 
163(3),  167,  173,  174-  176,  178(2), 
179,  180  (2),  181,  182,  184,  187, 
188,  192,  194,  195,  196  (3),  197, 
200,  201,  202. 

WIDFORD^rWitford,  18,  27. 

Wiggate  [Newland],  14,  166. 

WILLERSEY,  10,  20,  23,  25,  28,  30, 

39(3),  40,  42,  45,  46,  47,  51,  55, 
56,69,82,  85,  105,  108,  109,  no, 
n7  (2),  124,  125  (2),  126(2),  130, 
133,  139,  145,  148,  150,  151.  154, 
155(2),  157(3),  162,  167,  170,  177, 
183. 

Willersley,  126  (2),  160,  161,  163, 
169(2),  172,  175,  176. 

WINCHCOMBE,  2,  3,  5,  7,  8,  9,  n, 
12,  13  (3),  15,  22  (3),  23,  24  (4), 
25,  26  (3),  27  (2),  29,  35  (3),  36, 
38  (4),  39,  40,  43,  44,  46,  49  (2), 
50,  51,  54,  56,  58  (2),  60,  62,  64, 
71,  73(3),  75,  76(3),  78,  79  (2), 
80  (2),  81  (2),  82  (3),  84,  85  (3), 


86,  87,88(2),  92(3),  93(2),  95(2), 
.  96,  97,  99,  103  (2),  104,  108,  109, 
no,  n  I  (2),  n2  (2),  n8,  n9,  121, 
122  (2),  123  (2),  124,  125,  128, 
129(4),  133,  135(2),  137,  140(2), 
141,  142,  144,  145  (3),  147,  149, 
150  (3),  151,  152  (2),  154  (2),  ■ 
155(2),  157(2),  160,  164,  167,  168, 
169,  170,  171,  173.  174  (2),  177, 
180,  183,  184,  187,  188  (2),  189, 
190,  191,  192,  193(2),  194(3),  199, 
200.  204  (2),  205  (2) ;  Greet  or 
Gretton  in,   35,  38,  91,  104,  120, 

122,  123,  126,  134,   135,  139,  140, 

146,  166,  168,  192,  194,  199,  207; 
Naunton  in,  141  ;  Stanton  in, 
5  (2)  ;  Sudley  in,  177,  205. 

Winckolls  [Westbury],  173. 

Windridge,  178. 

WINRUSH,  4,  25,  28,  39,  42  (2),  50, 

103,  109,  124,  126,  128,  160,  164, 
167  (2)y  200. 

WINSTON,   20,   33,   45,  66,  79,  96, 

104,  108,  no,  n3  (2),  n5,  n6, 
137,  144,  148(2),  160,  166,  206(2). 

WINTERBOURN  [in  Bristol  dioc], 

I,  16. 
Witchester  [?  Woodchester],  n7. 
WITCOMBE,   5,   20,  31,  40,  41,  44, 

48,  67,  74.  97- 
Witcombe,   Great  or  Magna,   33,  63, 

109  (2),    n2,   121.  131,  138,   144, 

147,  153,  158,  163  (2),  167,  176, 
i8f  (2),  195,  196. 

Witcombe,  Little,  or  Parva  [Badge- 
worth],  65,  132,  155,  180,  203. 

Witford,  see  Widford. 

WITHINGTON,  54,  61,  68,  76  (2), 
81,  88  (2),  loi,  n5,  121,  128, 
132  (2),  141,  144,  197,  198,  203, 
205,  207  (2). 

Witting^on,  see  Whitling^on. 

Wolbery,  21.  ^\ 

Wolepen,  see  Owlpen.  fli 

Wolford,  Little  [Warwickshire],  54.     ^1 

Wollaston,  see  Wolston  and  Woolas- 
ton. 

Wolston,  9,  12,  18,  19,  23,  26,  27,  36, 
38,  72,  74,  93,  135,  160,  205  ; 
Brockwere  in,  136. 

WOODCHESTER,  i,  4,  8,  10,  18,  23, 
26  (2),  31,  34,  36,  48,  49.  61,  73, 
104,  106, 107,  108,  no,  ni,  122  (2), 

123,  127,  132,  138,  140,  144,  145, 
150,  >54,  155,  160,  182,  183,  185, 
194,  195,  198,  202. 

Woodend  [Berkeley],  121. 
Woodford,  19,  66,  102,  177,  183,  199; 

[Berkeley],  103,  105,  120,  122,  171, 

177,  186. 


Index  Locorum. 


315 


Woodmacote  [North  Cerney],  177. 

Woodmancote,  140,  148,  150,  197  ; 
[Bishop's  Cleeve],  69(2),  119,  176, 
207  (9)  ;  [Dursley],  13,  16,  172,  176. 

Woodraecote  [Bishop's  Cleeve],  see 
Woodmancote. 

Wood  Stanway,  see  Stanway  Wood. 

WOOLASTON,  3,  6,  7,9,  10(2),  11, 
12,  13,  16,  17,  18,  19,  29(3),  30,31, 
32,  33,  36  (2),  39,  43,  45,  46,  47, 
50,  54  (3),  59,  61  (2),  62  (2),  65,  68, 
72  (3).  73,  75,  78,  79,  83,  84  (2), 
86,  87,  90  (2),  100,  loi  (3),  103, 
108,  113, 114  (2),  115  (2),  116,  117, 
118,  119(2),  121  (2),  123,  125,  128, 
129,  130,  131,  132,  139,  141,  142, 
147  (2),  150,  151,  155,  157,  158, 
159  (3),  160,  164,  192,  195,  196, 
197  (2),  200. 

Wooselworth,  138. 

WORCESTER.  AH  Saints  205. 

Wormcote[  Dursley]  i.e.  Woodmancott, 
q.v. 

WORMINGTON,  28,  10,  42,  54,  72, 
95,96,  102,  125,  129,  140(2),  141, 
148,  153,  164,  165,  170,  195,  200, 
204,  208. 

Wormington,  Little,  40. 

Worthey,  184. 

Wortley,  21,  43,  44,  121,  156,  196; 
[Wooton-under-Edge],  192. 

Wotton,  15,  44,  60,  88,  104,  III,  123, 
124,  142,  150,  151,  153,  154,  169, 
170,  181,  184,  195,  198,  204  ;  Erne 
in,  141. 

Wotton  [by  Gloucester],  2,  14,  126, 
128,  169,  176,  179,  190,  193,  196, 
202. 

Wotton  St.  Mary's,  4. 

Wotton's  Coombe  [in  Wotton- under- 
Edge],  95  (2),  99,  121. 

WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE  \pr  Sub- 
edge],  2, 10, 12,  13,  14(3),  16,  17(2), 
19  (2),  20,  21  (4),  22,  23,  26,  27, 
28  (2),  31,  32,  II,  35,  38,  44  (2), 


45,  46,  47  (2),  49  (3),  51  (2),  52, 
53  (2),  55  (2),  57,  60,  62,  63  (2), 
64,  66,  68  (3),  69,  70  (2),  71  (3), 

72  (2),  73,  74,  75,  76  (2),  -ji  (4), 
78,  81  (3),  83  (2),  86,  87  (3),  88, 
89,  91  (2),  92,  93,  94, 96,  97.  98  (2), 
100  (2),  loi  (2),  102,  103  (2),  104, 
107,  109,  III,  114,  115  (2),  116(3), 
117,  118  (2),  119,  120  (2),  121  (5), 
123,  124,  128  (2),  130,  131  (2),  135, 
137(3),  138(5),  139.  140(2),  141(2), 

143,  145,  147  (2),  149(5),  151.  152, 
153(4),  155,  156(2),  157  (5),  158  (2), 
161  (2),  163  (2),  164,  166,  167,  171, 
172,  175  (3),  176,  177,  178,  180, 
181  (2),  183,  185,  187  (2),  188  (2), 
189(4),  190(2),  191,  192,  193(2), 
195,  196(3).  198  (2),  199,  202  (0, 
203,  204,  208  ;  Huntingford  in,  1 2 1  ; 
Sinwell  in,  177,"  188  ;  Simondshali 
in,  19  ;  Wotton's  Coombe  ip,  95  (2), 
99,  121.     See  also  Bradley. 

Yanworth,  9,  10,  29,  79,  95,  97,  98, 
105  (2),  107,  112,  113,  115,  127, 
140,  142(3),  154,  155,  158,  171- 

Yardley,  205. 

YATE,  I,  2,  3(3),  4,  14(2),  17  (3), 
18,  20,  21  (3),  25,  30(2),  32,  35, 

yi,  40,  41  (3),  42,  44  (2),  49  (2), 
50, 51  (4),  52,  56,  60,  62,  65  (3), 

66   (3),    67   (3),    68,    70,    71    (3), 

73  (2),  75,  n^  78  (2),  79,  80,  81, 
82(2),  87,  89(3),  90(4),  92,  95(2), 
96,  97  (2),  99',  100,  loi,  104,  105, 
110  (2),  III  (2),  112,  113,  115, 
116,  118,  119,  123,  124,  128,. 
130  (3),  131,  133,  137,  138  (2), 

144,  146,  149(2),  150,152,154(2), 
155  (3),  157,  158  (3),  159,  161, 
163  (3),  164,  165,  166,  167,  169, 
170,  171,  173,  176,  177,  178,  179, 
180,  181  (3),  183,  186  (2),  191, 
197,  199,  200,  204,  207. 

Yates,  44. 


3i6 


Index  Locorum. 


PLACES   OUTSIDE   GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 

[The  references  to  these  will  be  found  in  the  preceding  index  in  their 
proper  alphabetical  order.] 


BRISTOL  DIOCESE. 
Almondsbury. 
Alveston. 
Barton  Hamlets. 
Bewdley. 

Bristol,  St.  Thomas. 
Henbury. 

Littleton  on-Severn. 
Olveston. 
St.  Georges. 
Westbury-on-Severn. 

DEVONSHIRE. 

Moreton  Hampstead. 

HEREFORDSHIRE. 
Foy. 

Home  Lacy. 
Ross. 

Weston-under-Penyard. 

IRELAND. 
Bandon. 
Wexford. 

MIDDLESEX. 

London,  City  of. 
Westminster. 

MONMOUTHSHIRE. 
Brockwere. 
Calycote. 


OXFORDSHIRE— Oxford. 

SOMERSET— Taunton. 

WARWICKSHIRE. 
Ailston. 
Grafton. 
Snitterfield. 
Warwick. 
Wolford,  Little. 

WILTSHIRE. 
Bratton. 
Broad  Hinton. 
Cricklade-St.  Sampson. 
Dunfield. 
Kingswood. 
Nend. 
Nethwood. 
Nettleton. 
North  Marson. 
North  Marston. 
Purton. 
Salisbury. 
Sherston. 
Westbury. 

WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Ribbesford. 
Belbroughton. 
Kings  Norton. 
Malvern. 
Rowley  Regis. 
Worcester,  All  Saints. 


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CORRIGENDA. 

line  33,  for  Kichard  read  Richard. 

„  15,  for  Mlkelton  read  MikeUon. 

„  4    from  bottom  insert  Thomas. 

„  26,  for  above  read  abode. 

„  21,  for  Blamche  read  Blainche. 

„  2,  for  Winchmobe  read  Winchcombe. 

„  33,  insert  Thomas. 

„  22,  for  Elinore  read  Elmore. 

„  2$,  for  Concher  read  Coucher. 

11  38,  for  Crouage  read  Cronage. 

„  13,  for  Falleid  read  Falfield. 

„  15,   16  from  bottom  omit  see  Owborne,  Howbome. 

,,  6    from  bottom  omit  see  Owden. 

„  8    from  bottom  omit  a  Ford. 

„  8    from  bottom  for  141  read  142. 

„  22,  for  Geast  read  Gest. 

„  1 1    from  bottom  insert  See  Tarleton. 

„  16,  after  Elksworth  read  ni/. 


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(LELAND  L.  DUNCAN. 
GENERAL  EDITORS        ...  | 

\  GEORGE  S.  FRY. 


GLOUCESTERSHIRE 

INQUISITIONES     POST     MORTEM 

CHARLES   L 


ISSUED    BY 

Cbe  15xitx%^  iaccom  ^cietp,  HlmlteD. 

[xiig 


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The  Index  Library. 
ABSTRACTS 

OF 

<5fouce0^er0^irt 

INQUISITIONES  POST  MORTEM 

XmiRNBD  INTO  THE  COURT  OF  CHANCEKV   IN   THB  KUGN  OF 

KING    CHARLES    THE    FIRST. 


PART    II.       ii-i8    CHARLES    I.       1637-1642. 


EDITED    BY 


W.    p.    W.    PHILLIMORE, 

A 

GEORGE 


Eontar 

ISSUED    TO    THE    SUBSCJ 

BRITISH     RECORD     SO  C\  ET  Y.^^I  M  I  TE  D, 

4,   LINCOLN'S    INN    FIELDS 
1895. 


KRAUS  REPRINT 

Nendeln/Lieditenstein 

1968 


Reprinted  from  a  copy  in  the  collections  of  the 
University  of  Illinois  Library 


Reproduced  by  permission  of  the  original  publishers 

KRAUS  REPRINT 

a  Division  of 

KRAUS-THOMSON  ORGANIZATION  LIMITED 

Nendeln  /  Liechtenstein 

1968 


Printed  in  Germany 
Lessingdrudcerei  in  Wiesbaden 


PRE  FACE. 


The  present  volume  contains  complete  Abstracts  of  Inquisitiones  post 
mortem  for  the  County  of  Gloucester,  from  the  twelfth  to  the  eighteenth 
year  of  the  reign  of  King  Charles  the  First. 

They  3re  taken  from  the  series  known  as  the  Chancery  Inquisitions 
in  the  Public  Record  Office,  and  have  been  collated  when  necessary 
with  the  transcripts  returned  into  the  Court  of  Wards  and  Liveries. 
They  supply  all  the  information  which  the  original  documents  contain, 
and  are  for  all  practical  purposes  the  Inquisitiones  themselves  shorn  of 
legal  verbiage. 

There  is,  however,  another  series,  known  as  the  '  Miscellaneous ' 
Chancery  Series,  which  relates  to  Inquisitions  taken  in  the  reigns  of 
Elizabeth,  James  I,  and  Charles  I,  of  which  latter  reign  there  are  134 
relating  to  Gloucestershire.  It  is  proposed  to  include  these  in  a  third 
volume,  but  as  a  list  will  no  doubt  be  useful  to  those  interested  in  the 
history  and  genealogy  of  the  county,  it  has  been  thought  desirable 
to  insert  it  here,  so  that  with  the  names  given  in  the  Table  of  Contents 
of  the  two  volumes  already  published.  Subscribers  will  have  a  complete 
Calendar  of  these  documents  for  the  whole  of  that  portion  of  the 
reign  of  King  Charles  I  during  which  Inquisitiones  post  mortem  were 
taken.  As  is  well  known,  these  Inquisitions  came  to  an  end  in  1642, 
the  eighteenth  year  of  that  sovereign's  reign. 

Geo.  S.  fry. 
December,   1895. 

1    * 


CONTENTS. 


1637 

26 

1639 

80 

1635 

I 

1639 

50 

1638 

121 

I63I 

189 

1639 

79 

1639 

79 

I64I 

139 

DATE     PAGB 

Ashmeade,  John,  yeoman  -  1638  112 
Atkins,  Giles,  gent.  -  -  1638  118 
Atkyns,  Richard,  esq.-  -  1637  24 
Ayleworth,  Edward,  esq.,  of 

Ayleworth         -         -         -   1640  116 

Baggf,  Matthew,  gent. 
Barker,  John,  esq. 
Bennett,  John,  of  the  Hawe 
Blomer,  John,  esq. 
Bridi^rman,  John,  knt..  Chief 

Justice  of  Chester    - 
Bromwich,  Edward,  esq.     - 
Browne,  John,  sen.,  gent.    - 
Browne,  John,  esq. 
Browne,  John,  esq. 
Bye,  John,   sen.,  of  Kings- 

weston     -         -        -         -  1642   141 

Cassy,  Thomas,  esq.  -         -  1635  29 

Catchmay,  William,  gent.    -   1638  55 

Chapman,  Tobias         -         -   1635  i 

Chapman,  Tobias        -         -  16^4  27 

Chapman,  Tobias  -  -  1637  27 
Cloterbooke,  Arthur,  clothier, 

of  Kingstanley          -         -   1619  186 

Clutterbooke.  Fabian  -  -  1638  50 
Clutterbooke,  Thomas,  gent., 

of  Horsley        -         -         -   1640  125 

Cockes,  Thomas,  esq.  -         -  1639  84 

Cooke,  Margaret  -  -  1 631  113 
Cooper,  Richard,  yeoman,  of 

Marston  Sicca  -         -         -   1640  119 


DATB    PAGB 

Cowper,  Henry  -         -         -  1640  124 

Coxe,  John  -         -         .        -  1636  3 

Cojce,  Thomas,  sen.    -        -  1636  29 

Coxwell,  Samuel,  gent.  -  1626  56 
Coxwell,  Nathaniel,  esq.,  of 

Ablington         -         -         -  1639  120 

Crewe,  William,  gent.  -  1636  28 
Croker,  John,  esq.,  of  Battes- 

ford 1630  187 

Daston,  Anthony,  esq.  •  1641  144 

Dennys,  Henry,  esq.    -  -  1638  83 

Dobbins,  Thomas,  gent.,  of 

Newent    -         -         -  -  1635  59 

Dowle,  John,  esq.         -  -  1639  '  82 

Dudbridge,  Stephen     -  -  1640  126 

Durham,  John      -         -  -  1637  30 

Edmundes,  Thomas,  knt., 
Treasurer   of   the    King's 
Household       -        -        -  1641    143 

Feild,  Thomas,  gent.,  of 

Gloucestpr        -         -         -  1635       4 

Ferrers,  Thomas,  gent.        -  1637     31 

Fletcher,  Robert,  gent.         -  1639     60 

Flower,  George,  of  Siston  -  1636       5 

Fyfield,  Thomas,  gent.         -  1639  152 

Gardiner,  Richard  -  -  1639  86 
GascoigTie,  George,  esq.  -  1637  35 
Gastrell,  Richard,  esq.         -   1630       6 


Vlll 


CONTENTS. 


DATS    PAGB 

Goodwyne,  Richard,  of 

Shenyngton      -        -  -  1638     61 

Grajle,  John,  clerk      -  -  1639    86 

Greyhurst,  Ellis,  yeoman,  of 

Bledington       -         -  -   1636 

Grigg,  John,  of  Welford  -  1637 

Gunne,  William,  yeoman  -  1638 


Guy,  Thomas 

Hale,    Henry,    yeoman,    of 

Beckford  ... 

Harding',  William 
Hawkins,  James,  gent. 
Haynes,  John 
Heanne,  David     - 
Hedges,  Hodges  als.,  Thos., 

yeoman,  of  Arlingham     -, 
Hedges,  Hodges  als.,  Thos., 

yeoman    -        -        .        . 
Hickes,  Henry    - 
Hodges  als.  Hedges,  Thos., 

yeoman,  of  Arlingham 
Hodges  als.  Hedges,  Thos., 

yeoman    -        -        -        - 
Hodges,  Thomas,  esq. 
Holford,    Richard,    yeoman, 

of  Bledington  - 
Hollester,  William,  yeoman, 

of  Compton  Greenfield     - 
Holtom,    John,  yeoman,  of 

Marston  Sicca 
Hort,  John  -        -        -         - 
Horte,  John         ... 

James,  John,  yeoman,  of 
Stawnton  .        .        - 

Johnson,  Edmund,  gent. 

Johnson,  Richard 

Johnson,  William 

Johnsons,  Roger,  husband- 
man, of  Bledington  - 


34 
33 
61 
1640  127 


1626  8 

1640  88 
1638  63 

1637  37 

1638  62 

1637  36 

1638  87 

1641  153 

1637  36 

1638  87 

1638  65 

1639  128 
1639  89 

1637  36 
1641  153 

1638  63 


1636 
1636 
1636 
1642 


10 
II 

9 
178 


-  1637     38 

Keble,  Richard,  gent.  -  -  1637  38 
Kecke,  John,  yeoman  -  -  1639  90 
Kidden,  Richard-  -  -  1639  66 
Kiddon,  Richard  -  -  1639  89 
Kitchen,  Abel,  sen..  Alder- 
man of  Bristol  -  -  1641.  154 
Kitchen,  Abel,  jun.  -  -  1641  155 
Knight,  Henry,  innholder,  of 


Gloucester 


-  1639  129 


DAT!    PAGB 

Large,  John  -  -  -  i6ti  40 
Lawrence,  John,  idiot-  -  1639  91 
Lea,  George,  yeoman,  of 

Saynbury  -         -         -  1628  184 

Lea,  WilUam,  yeoman,  of 

Saynbury  -         -         -  1639  113 

Lien  als.  Llewellin,  William, 

gent.  ....  1638  68 
Llewellin,  Lien  als.,  William, 

gent.  ....  1638  68 
Lorendge,  Joan  -  -  -  1636  12 
Loringe,  John,  sen.,  of  Bishop's 

Cleave  -  .  .  .  1628  185 
Loveday,  Thomas       -        -  1638    67 

Maunsell,  Cyprian       •        -  1640  157 

May,  John,  gent.          -         -  1636  14 

Meredith,  Nicholas,  gent.  -  1642  179 
Milles,  Thomas,  yeoman,  of 

Welford  -        -        -        -  1639  92 


Neale,  Christopher 
Nelme,  Henry 
Newarke,  William 
Norwood,  William,  esq. 


Oldsworth,  Edward,  esq 
Osborne,  John,  gent.   - 
Osborne,  John     - 
Osborne,  John,  of  Horsley  -  1638 
Osborne,  Richard,  yeoman 


Payne,  Dorothy,  widow 
Perrye,  Thomas,  gent. 
Petipher,  Robert,  clerk 
Player,  William,  gent. 
Prettyman,  John,  lent.,  of 

Driffield  - 
Pumfrey,   George,   yeoman, 

of  Newnham  - 
Purnell,  John,  gent.     - 

Raynsford,  Henry,  knt. 
Rich,  William,  gent.    - 
Robertes,  Lewis 
Robertes,  Giles   - 
Roberts,  Thomas 
Roberts,  Nicholas,  esq. 
Roberts,  Csesar,  esq.  - 
Rogers,  John,  gent.     - 


-  1626 

14 

-  1639 

133 

-  I64I 

158 

-  1637 

41 

-  1639 

95 

-  1636 

IS 

-  1638 

70 

-  1638 

70 

-  1639 

93 

-  1642 

181 

-  1639 

lOI 

-  I64I 

158 

-  1636 

16 

-  1639 

98 

1> 
-  I62I 

42 

-  1640 

131 

-  I64I 

163 

-  1639 

103 

-  1639 

181 

-  1642 

182 

-  1636 

18 

- 1637 

42 

-  I64I 

159 

-  1636 

'5 

CONTENTS. 


IX 


Rog^ers,  Richard,  knt.  - 
Rogers,  Matthew,  gent. 
Rogers,  William,  esq. 


DATE  PAOB 

-  1636  19 

-  1639  104 

-  I64I  164 


Sandford,  Anselm,  gent.,  of 

Stanley  St.  Leonard         -  1636  23 

Sandys,  William,  knt.  -  1641  170 
Shajler,  John,    yeoman,   of 

Stow-on-Wold           -         -   1639  106 

Smyth,  Matthew       1640  or  1641  148 

Smyth,  John,  esq.  -  -  164 1  166 
Staunton,  Edward,  yeoman, 

of  Swyndon      -         -         -   1633  114 

Stone,  Edward    -        -        -  1640  134 

Strange  ways,  Nicholas,  esq.  1606  71 
Stratton,     John,     gent.,    of 

Seagry,  co.  Wilts.     -         -   1636  22 

Symonds,  Robert,  esq.         -  1639  107 

Timbrell,  Thomas,  yeoman, 

of  Preston-on-Stowre       -   1637  46 
Togwell,  William,  yeoman, 

of  Brimsfield   -        -         -  1637  ^^ 


DATE     PAGE 


Tracy,  Richard,  knt.  and  bart., 

of  Stanway       -         -         -   1638     74 
Trotman,  Edward  -   1638     72 

Turner  ah.  Turnor,  John  -  1639  108 
Tumor,  Turner  als.,  John  -  1639  108 
Tyler,  Edward,  of  Tormerton  1637  49 
Tyndall,  Matthew,  lunatic  -  1637  46 
Tyndale,  Thomas,  gent.       -   1637     47 

Wakeman,  Edward,  esq.  -  1635  24 
Wall,  William,  esq.  -  -  1640  135 
Warmestrye,  Jervase,  esq.  -  1C41  176 
Warner,  Thomas  -  -  164 1  173 
Wasborowe,  Thomas,  yeoman, 

of  Henbiiry 
Wattes,  Richard  - 
Winter,  George,  knt.  - 
Wood,  William,  yeoman 
Wrott,  Samuel,  gent.  - 

Yate,  Thomas,  esq. 
Yate,  Thomas     - 
Younge,  Patrick,  gent. 


-  1609 

115 

-  1640 

'37 

-  1639 

109 

-  1642 

184 

-  I64I 

169 

-  1638 

78 

•  1639 

II I 

-  1609 

177 

VOL.    II. 


Calendar  of  Miscellaneous    Chancery    Inquisitiones    Post 
Mortem  for  Gloucestershire  temp.  Charles  I. 


Chas.  I.  Pt, 

At  wood,  Ralph  6  25 

Atwood,  Thomas  -         -  14  27 

Baldwyne,  Henry-         -  12  33 

Banaster,  George,  gent.  13  33 

Barker,  John                 -  2  26 

Barnard,  James    -        -  15  31 

Beard,  Richard,  gent.    -  14  27 

Betterton,  Alexander    -  13  33 

Bicke,  Thomas,  gent.  -  15  31 

Birde,  Giles,  gent.         -  17  24 

Bird,  Giles,  gent.-         -  18  19 

Bishopp,  Thomas          -  14  33 

-Blanch,  Richard   -         -  13  33 

Bonner,  Thomas  -         -  2  26 

Bower,  Richard    -         -  2  5 

Brown,  Humphry,  gent.  6  20 

Buck,  Matthew,  gent.  -  8  20 

By,  William          -         -  2  26 

Came,  Fortona              -  14  27 

Carpenter,  John    -         -  8  25 

Cheldon,  Thomas          -  13  33 

Cliffe  als.  Custus,  Wm.  18  16 

Clutterbuck,  Jasper,  gent.   4  25 

CoUett,  John                  -  18  31 

Cowles,  Thomas  -        -  8  25 

Cowles,  Toby                 -  14  27 

Coxe,  Edward,  gent,    -  4  25 

Craven,  Lady  Elizabeth  2  26 
Creese,    John,   fat.     et 

ideota        -         -         -  22  20 

Crumpe,  Henry     -         -  16  31 

Cugley,  Henry      -         -  2  26 

Curnocke,  William        -  16  31 

Custus  als.  Cliffe,  Wm.  18  16 


No. 

193 
40 

23 
135 
147 

25 

17 
114 

48 

58 

7 

130 

53 
143 
no 

34 

48 

144 

2 

124 

52 

lOI 

36 
120 
166 

45 

30 
152 

200 

4 

146    j 

lOI     ! 


Chas.  I.  Pt  No. 

Davies,  Thomas  -         -      9  21  178 

Davies,  Giles        -         -     14  27  50 

Davies,  Giles                 "     I5  3'  47 

Dawe,  Arthur       -         -       2  5  108 

De  Labere,  Richard,  esq.   12  ii  100 

Dutton,  Lawrence,  gent.   13  33  91 

Edmonds,  Edward,  sen.       8  25  135 

Emley,  William,  sen.    -     14  27  12 

Fletcher,  Henry,  gent.  -       8  25  119 

Fowler,   Richard,  gent.       4  25  28 

Francombe,  John           -     14  21  131 

Freeman,  Richard,  gent.     18  16  64 
French  als.  Lane, 

Reginald  -         -         -     18  16  57 

Gascoigne,  George,  esq.      2  26  142 


Gibbs,  William  - 

Gibbs,  William  - 

Gookin,  Vincent,  knt.    - 

Gough,  Warren  - 

Griffin,  Thomas  - 

Griffith,  Robert  - 
Guye,  William 

Haines,  Giles,  gent. 
Hall,  Lady  Appolina, 

widow        -         .         - 
Handcoxe,  Giles  - 
Hardinge,  Maurice 
Harding,  William,  jun. 
Harris,  John 
Harris,  Tristram  - 
Harris,  Tristram  - 
Harris,  Richard    - 


15  31 
18  16 
14     21 


14  27 

15  31 
14     27 


18 

14 

4 

II 

9 
14 
14 
15 


16 
27 
24 
22 
22 
19 
30 
31 


46 

45 
163 


13     33     102 


163 
36 
II 


6     25       34 


60 
43 
151 

54 

2 

24 

55 
152 


xu 


CHANCERY    INQUISITIONES. 


Chas.  I.  Pt.  No. 

■larrold,  William          -  12  33  26 

.Pathway,  Richard        -  14  27  46 

Hiett,  Thomas      -        -  '3  33  I33« 

Hiett,  Thomas      -         -  14  27  188 

Higford,  John,  gent.      -  12  19  46 

Higford,  John,  gent.      -  12  30  33 

*Hill,  Guy      -         -         -       2  26  141 

Hill,  Richard,  knt.         -       4  25  27 

Hodson,  Marmaduke    -       2  26  145 

Hollester,  Thomas        -       7  20  45 

Hooke,  Thomas,  gent.         6  26  141 

-Hope,  Giles           -        -  13  33  104 

Horte,  Thomas     -         -       7  20  14 

Hoskins,  Redgwen        -       4  24  152 

Howell,  Mary,  widow  -  17  31  135 

'Huntley  als.   Symonds, 

Ambrose  -         -         -       8  26  15 

Hurne,  Thomas    -         -       4  25  23 


King,  Edward 


Lane  als.  French, 

Reginald  -         -  -  18 

Lardge,  John         -  -  14 

Lawrence,  William,  gent.  14 

Loveridge,  Thomas  -  2 

Loveridge,  Thomas  -  9 

Ludby,  Simon       -  -  — 

Ludby,  Simon       -  -  16 


16 
27 
31 
26 
21 
20 
3' 


Mallett,  John,  gent. 
Mason,  Edward   - 
Mason,  Giles 
Massenger,  Roland 
Mercer,  Robert     - 
Moore,  John 
Morse,  Thomas    - 


Chas.  I.  Pt. 


No. 


13    33      55 


57 

18 

81 

140 

160 

52 

3 


16  31     140 

—  31     163 

16  31     154 

2  5 

.  18  16 


105 

58 


14    27     176 
14    27      44 


Nicholas,  Thomas,  esq.     15  31  73 

Osborne,  Elizabeth        -     18  31  121 

Packer,  Alexander,  gent.  14  27  16 

Packer,  Richard  -         -     15  31  37 
Partridge,  Henry, 

clericus     -        -        -     I3  31  54 


Partridge,  William 
Payne,  Richard     - 
Phillips,  John 
Price,  John,  gent. 
Pumfrey,  George  - 
Purnell,  John,  gent. 


14  27       53 

7  20        9 

14  27       48 

6  25       35 

13  33   133*^ 

17  31     137 


Robinson,  Anthony,  gent.    18     16 
Rogers,  Thomas  -        -     14     27 


Sadler,  James 
Sandford,  James  - 
Seed,  Edward,  gent. 
Selwyn,  Margaret, 

•  widow 
Shaile,  John 
Shewell,  Richard 
Showle,  John 
Smyth,  William    - 
Style,  Robert 
Swayne,  Thomas 


15 

15 
9 


31 

31 
21 


-  14 

2 

-  14 

-  15 
I3[?i4]27 

-  5     24 
7     20 


27 
26 

27 
31 


Symonds  als. 
Ambrose   - 


Huntley, 


Teckle,  William  - 
Thomlinson,  Edward    - 
Thynne,    Edward,   knt. 
Thynne,    Edward,   knt. 
Trotman,  Maurice 
Try,  Edward,  gent. 

Warner,  William 
Warren,  John,  sen.,  gent. 
Webbe,  Susan,  widow  - 
Webbe,  Robert    - 
Webb,  John 
Weight,  Robert    - 
White,  Joseph 
Whitting^on,  William, 

gent. 
Wright,  Richard  - 
Wytt,  Richard,  gent.    - 
Wytt,  Richard 

Yonge,  Richard    - 


34 
10 

38 

51 
146 

47 
139 
165 

31> 

5 

154 

17 


26      15 


2 

5 

109 

14 

27 

193 

18 

30 

47 

18 

34 

2 

16 

31 

26 

17 

31 

136 

9 

22 

6 

13 

33 

123 

14 

27 

14 

27 

49 

15 

31 

34 

10 

22 

37 

14 

27 

189 

4 

25 

37 

16 

17 

104 

4 

24 

153 

13 

33 

89 

13 

33 

108 

ABSTRACTS 


^n<\um(iou6  ^ost  (TUor^em. 

RELATING  TO  THE 

COUNTY     OF     GLOUCESTER, 

Returned  into  the  High  Court  of  Chancery  in  the  Reign  of 
King  Charles  the  First. 


giolin  'Bennett. 

Delivered  into  Court  ist  July,  12  Charles  I. 
TT  •     •    • 

I   nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester  Castle,  7th  October,  1 1  Charles  I 
•^  [1635],  before  Henry  Holford,  gent.,  escheator   by  virtue  of  his 

office,  after  the  death  o{  fohn  Bennett,  late  of  the  Hawe,  by  the  oath  of 
Richard  Res  tall,  Alexander  Neale,  Giles  Newcomb'e,  fohn  Smith,  William 
Morse,  Richard  Day,  Thomas  Long,  Richard  Willmotts,  fohn  Cadell, 
Richard  Morse,  Thomas  Awre,  Thomas  Greeninge  and  Walter  Heane,  who 
say  that 

fohn  Bennett  was  seised  of  one  capital  messuage  and  one  virgate  of 
land,  meadow  and  pasture  thereto  belonging  in  the  Hawe,  which  are 
held  of  the  manors  of  the  Hawe  and  Tyrley,  in  free  and  common  socage 
and  not  in  chief,  to  wit,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  3^., 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  26^.  %d. 

f'^hn  Bennett  d'\t6.  26th  November  last  past;  fohn  Bennett  is  his  son 
and  heir,  and  was  then  aged  19  years  and  3  months. 

Inq.  p.m.,  12  Charles  I,  v.  0.,  No.  42. 


Cobia0  Cljapman, 

Delivered  into  Court  2nd  day  of  July,  12  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken   at   Cirencester,  24th   August,   11    Charles   I 
['^3S]»  before  Henry  Holford,  gent.,  escheator  by  virtue  of  a  writ 

VOL.  II.  B 


Gloucestersh  ire 


que  plura  to  enquire  what  other  lands  or  tenements  Tobias  Chapman  held 
when  he  died  besides  those  which  were  found  in  the  inquisition  taken 
at  Tedbury,  loth  August,  lo  Charles  I  [1634.],  by  the  oath  of  William 
Baldwyn,  gent.,  Edward  Wood,  Michael  Sharpe,  Edward  King,  William 
King,  William  Groves,  George  Lawrence,  Thomas  Clotterbooke,  John  Pathe, 
Edward  Prati,  William  Taylor,  John  Erode,  Thomas  Robertes,  Waller 
Woodward,  George  Smale,  George  Mabson,  James  Willett  and  Richard 
Clotterbooke,  who  say  that 

Tobias  Chapman  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  one  small  close 
in  Tedbury,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Tobias,  and  of  2  closes  of 
meadow  and  pasture  there  called  Great  Arundell  and  Little  Arundell, 
which  said  premises  were  found  by  the  said  inquisition  of  the  loth 
August. 

Also  of  all  those  closes  of  meadow  and  pasture  called  the  Grove 
or  Groves  Meadowes,  situate  in  Upton,  within  the  parish  of  Tetbury, 
containing  16  acres;  7  acres  of  meadow  to  the  said  closes  adjacent,  one 
messuage  or  tenement  in  Upton,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Henry  Welles, 
and  all  the  houses,  bams,  gardens,  etc.,  thereto  belonging;  7  other 
small  closes  of  meadow  there  called  the  Velletts,  Bamehay,  Wests 
Meade,  Preists  Fatts,  the  Frances,  Mason's  lower  burgage  and  Mason's 
over  meade,  containing  in  the  whole  9  acres  of  meadow,  with  a  small 
cottage  lately  erected  thereon  called  the  sheephouse  ;  94  acres  of  arable 
land  and  pasture  there  called  the  Cowlease,  the  middle  lease,  the 
II  acres,  the  6  acres,  the  Feamye  lease,  the  Squire  lease  and  the 
picked  lease ;  and  one  close  of  arable  land  called  the  Harpe. 

The  said  messuage  and  close  are  held  of  Richard  Talboyes,  John 
Gastrell  and  Richard  Boxe,  as  of  their  manor  of  Tedbury  in  free  and 
common  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court,  and  the  yearly  rent  of  zs.  <^\d., 
and  not  in  chief  or  by  knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
y.  4^/.  The  closes  called  Great  and  Little  Arundell  are  held  of  the 
said  Richard  Talboyes,  John  Gastrell  and  Richard  Boxe  as  of  their  said 
manor  of  Tedbury,  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty  and  suit 
at  court,  and  not  in  chief  or  by  knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  ros.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  premises  in  Upton 
are  held  the  jurors  know  not:  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20J. 
Of  whom  the  close  called  the  Harpe  is  held  the  jurors  know  not ;  it 
is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  zs.  6d. 

Tobias  Chapman  died   sth  February,    10   Charles  I  [1635]  ;     William 
Chapman    is    his   son   and   next   heir,    and   was    then   aged    21    years 

and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  12  Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.  10. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem. 


Delivered  into  Court  17th  May,  12  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cirencester,  8th  March,  11  Charles  I  [1636], 
before  Edward  Rich,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  John 
Coxe,  by  the  oath  of  Rowland  Freeman,  gent.,  Nathaniel  Dighton,  gent., 
George  Lawrence,  Edward  Wood,  Thomas  Gibbes,  Michael  Sharpe,  Edmund 
Ferrebie,  William  Grove,  Thomas  Osborne,  Edward  Kinge,  Thomas 
Clutterbooke,  Giles  Pratt,  Robert  lies,  William  Tailor,  Edmund  Freeman, 
Thomas  Hay-ward,  John  Wood,  James  Millett,  John  Whorram,  William 
Hooper,  John  Patch  and   Thomas  Allen,  who  say  that 

John  Coxe  was  seised  of  the  reversion  after  the  death  of  Nicholas 
Leigh,  of  3  acres  of  meadow  lying  in  Kingsmarsh  ;  one  close  of  pasture 
called  the  Doninger  containing  12  acres;  one  close  of  arable  land  and 
pasture  called  the  Dinge  containing  15  acres,  lying  in  the  parishes  of 
St.  Philip  and  St.  James,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Peter  Mogges,  and 
lately  purchased  of  Charles  Garrard,  knight  ;  of  the  reversion  after 
the  death  of  Richard  Jones  and  Mary  his  wife  and  Nicholas  Jones 
their  son  of  the  3rd  part,  in  3  parts  to  be  divided,  of  the  manor 
or  farm  of  Tillies  Corte,  and  of  the  3rd  part  of  all  the  messuages  and 
lands  thereto  belonging,  lying  in  the  parishes  of  St.  Philip,  Stapleton 
and   Stoke  GifTord,  lately  purchased  of  Edward  Rodneye,  knight. 

The  said  John  Coxe  was  seised  of  2  parts  of  the  manor  or  farm 
of  Tillies  Corte,  and  of  all  the  messuages,  etc.,  thereto  belonging, 
lately  purchased  of  Richard  Davis,  esq.,  and  —  Trencherd,  esq. 

So  seised,  by  indenture  dated  22nd  February,  8  Charles  I  [1633], 
the  said  John  Coxe  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  heretofore 
solemnized  between  himself  and  Mary,  daughter  of  John  Barker,  one 
of  the  aldermen  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  and  for  the  jointure  of  the 
said  Mary,  granted  to  the  said  John  Barker,  Richard  Longe,  and  John 
Barker,  junior,  all  the  said  premises,  to  hold  immediately  after  the 
death  of  the  said  John  Coxe  for  50  years,  upon  trust  that  they  will 
suflfifer  the  said  Mary  to  enjoy  the  said  premises  and  to  take  the 
profits  thereof  during  the  said  term  if  she  so-  long  shall  live,  with 
remainder  after  her  death  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  by  the  said  Mary. 
The  said  John  Coxe  was  likewise  seised  of  2  messuages  and  2  gardens 
in  the  suburbs  of  the  city  of  Bristol  in  a  street  there  called  the  Old 
Markett,  in  one  of  which  the  said  John  lately  dwelt,  and  the  other 
of  which  is  in  the  occupation  of  Roger  Purdie ;  one  close  of  pasture 
containing  4  acres  near  adjoining  the  said  messuage  wherein  the  said 
John  lived,  lately  purchased  of  John  Whitson,  alderman  ;  one  small 
tenement  called  a  lodge  and  1  acre  of  land  lately  purchased  of  Richard 
Snigge,  and  one  garden  lately  purchased  of  Thomas  Hill :  all  of  which 
premises  are  in  the  parish  of  St.   Philip. 


Gloucestershire 


The  premises  in  the  parish  of  St.  Philip  purchased  of  Charles 
Garrard  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by 
what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum  nothing  during  the  said  term,  but  afterwards  they  will  be  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  13^.  /i,d.  The  manor  or  farm  of  Tillies  Corte  is 
held  of  William  Earl  of  Salisbury  as  of  his  honor  of  Gloucester  by 
knight's  service,  but  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not, 
and  is  worth  per  annum  nothing  during  the  said  term,  but  afterwards 
it  will  be  worth  per  annum,  clear,  24J.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service 
the  premises  in  the  parish  of  St.  Philip  are  held  the  jurors  know 
not :  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ^os. 

John  Coxe  died  31st  May  last  past;  John  Coxe  is  his  son  and 
next  heir,  and  was  aged  4  years  on  the  6th  November  last  past,  and 
not  more. 

Mary  relict  of  the  said  John   Coxe,  still  survives  at  Bristol. 

The  said  Nicholas  Leigh,  Richard  Jones  and  Mary  his  wi.re,  and 
Nicholas  Jones  still  survive. 

Inq.  p.m.,  12  Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.  121. 


d^otnajs  JFeilD:,  gentleman* 

Delivered  into  Court  31st  January,  12  Charles  I. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester,  21st  August,  11  Charles  I 
J.  [1635],  before  John  Browne,  esq.,  mayor  and  escheator,    after 

the  death  of  Thomas  Feild,  late  of  Gloucester,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of 
John  Hayward,  gent.,  Henry  Redverne,  Thomas  Hill,  John  Price,  Richard 
Greene,  Nicholas  Webb,  Richard  Windowe,  Richard  Grymes,  William 
Clercke,  Tobias  Lanckford,  John  Hall,  John  Tayler,  William  Fowler, 
Stephen  Clutterbooke  and  John  Spercks,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Feild  was  seised  of  one  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  lying 
in  the  parish  of  Upton  St.  Leonards,  called  Moreslade  alias  Muslade, 
and  lately  purchased  by  the  said  Thomas  of  John  Bond  \  4  messuages 
or  cottages  in  the  parish  of  St.  Oswald  or  St.  Kalherine  ;  one 
messuage  or  tenement  in  the  parish  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
Gloucester;  and  one  messuage,  10  acres  of  land,  5  acres  of  meadow 
and   10  acres  of  pasture  in  Down-Hatherley. 

All  the  premises  in  Upton  St.  Leonards  are  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Oswald  or  St.  Katherine,  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  13^.  4//.  The  messuage  in  the  parish  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist  is  held  of  the  King  in  free  burgage  as  of  his 
borough    of   Gloucester    and    not    in    chief  or    by    knight's    service,   i 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem. 


The  premises  in  Down-Hatherley  are  held  in  free  and  common 
socage  (of  whom  it  is  not  stated),  and  not  in  chief  or  by  knight's 
service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,   clear,  5*. 

Thomas  Feild  died  7th  January,  9   Charles  I  [1634]  ;    Thomas  Fetid 
is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  50  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  12  Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.  66. 


(George  JFlotuer, 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  13th  April,  12  Charles  I 
A  [1636],  before  Edward  Rich,  esq.,    escheator,   after  the  death 

of  George  Flower,  late  of  Siston,  by  the  oath  of  More  Gwilltam-,  gent., 
Edward  Wood,  Robert  lies,  Thomas  Gibbes,  Thomas  Osborne,  Edward 
Pratt,  Richard  Ketbie,  Edmund  Fereby,  Edmund  Freeman,  John  Wood, 
William  Taylor,  Thomas  Roberts,  Robert  Griffith,  John  Man  and  Walter 
Woodward,   who  say  that 

George  Flower  was  seised  of  the  manor,  site  or  farmhouse  of 
Kingrove,  in  the  parish  of  Sadbury.  So  seised,  he  by  indenture 
dated  nth  April,  11  Charles  I  [1635],  granted  to  Edward  Stratton 
the  said  manor  together  with  the  barn,  gardens  and  orchards  to  the 
same  belonging;  2  closes  of  meadow  or  pasture  called  the  Grove  or 
the  Bame  mead,  containing  about  27  acres,  now  in  the  tenure  of  Robert 
Harkway,  at  the  yearly  rent  of  £2%  2s. ;  one  close  of  land  and 
pasture  now  divided  into  2  parts,  called  the  Leys,  containing  about 
16  acres,  in  the  tenure  of  Henry  Webb,  at  the  yearly  rent  of  /  7  is.\ 
one  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  called  Perry  Close,  containing  about 
4  acres,  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Franklyne,  at  the  yearly  rent  of  /  4 ; 
one  close  of  meadow  and  pasture  called  Kenly,  containing  about 
II  acres,  in  the  tenure  of  Francis  Francombe,  at  the  yearly  rent  of 
£f)  loj. ;  4  closes  of  meadow  and  pasture,  one  of  which  is  called 
the  Riding,  containing  about  7  acres,  another,  Oxlease  containing  about 
3  acres,  and  the  2  others,  the  Swatleys  or  the  greate  Swatleys  or  the 
little  Swatleys,  containing  about  10  acres,  in  the  tenure  oi  John  Smyth, 
at  the  yearly  rent  of  ^20  i%s.,  all  which  premises  are  part  of 
the  site  or  farm  of  Kingrove  and  are  situate  in  the  vills,  parishes, 
fields,  hamlets  and  precincts  of  Kingrove,  Old  Sodbury,  Little  Sodbury, 
Doddington,  Wapley  and  Chipping  Sodbury,  to  hold  to  the  said 
Edward  Stratton  for  the  term  of  1000  years,  on  this  condition 
nevertheless  that  if  the  said  George  Flower  or  his  heirs  pay  to  the 
"said  Edward  Stratton  the  sum  of  ^1000  on  the  last  day  of  March 
last  past,  then  this  indenture  to  be  nail  and  void. 

The  said  £\ooo  was  not  paid  on  the  said  day. 

2 


Gloucestersh  ire 


The  manor  of  Kingrove  and  all  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  knight's  service  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  50J, 

George  Flower  d\^A  30th  November,  11  Charles  I  [1635];  George 
Flower,  junior,  is  his  son  and  heir,  and  is  now  aged  8  years  and 
6  months. 

Inq.  p.m.,   12   Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.    119. 


lEicl^arD  d^a^trell:,  eMutre* 

Delivered  into  Court  26th    November,   12  Charles  I. 

ItlQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Wootton- under -Edge,  21st  January, 
5  Charles  I  [1630],  before  Thomas  Hodges,  esq.,  George 
Raymond,  gent.,  feodary,  and  William  Shepherd,  esq.,  commissioners, 
after  the  death  of  Richard  Gastrell,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  John  Fen, 
of  North  Nibley,  gent.,  Willam  Troinan,  William  Beale,  Richard  Smyth, 
John  Smyth,  John  Plomer,  John  Okes,  Robert  Hickes,  Thomas  Crew, 
Thomas  Everet,  Henry  Bridges,  John  Rug,  John  Harris,  Robert  Turner, 
Richard  Tyndale,    Thomas  Dawe  and    Walter  Griffin,   who  say  that 

Richard  Gastrell  was  seised  of  one  capital  messuage  called  the 
Graunge,  with  a  free  chapel  thereto  belonging,  together  with  all 
bams,  stables,  gardens,  orchards,  common  of  pasture,  etc.,  to  the  said 
messuage  appertaining,  situate  in  Tetbury  ;  divers  closes  of  land, 
meadow  and  pasture  called  Oxleas,  Bidwell,  Blackengrove  and  Hunsdon, 
within  the  parish  of  Tetbury;  one  capital  messuage  called  Gillmans, 
with  divers  lands,  meadows  and  common  of  pasture  in  Tetbury,  and 
6  acres  in  Newton,  in  the  county  of  Wilts.  ;  and  of  divers  other  lands 
and  tenements  in  Tetbury,  Charlton  and  Upton. 

So  seised,  the  said  Richard  Gastrell  agreed  with  Thomas  Knightley, 
of  Preston,  in  the  county  of  Northampton,  esq.,  that  Fabian  Gastrell 
his  son  and  heir  apparent  should  marry  Mary  Knightley,  one  of  the 
daughters  of  the  said  Thomas,  in  consideration  of  which  marriage  the 
said  Richard  Gastrell  by  indenture  dated  ist  November,  3  James  I 
[1605],  made  between  himself  and  Anna  his  wife  of  the  one  part 
and  the  said  Thomas  Knightley  of  Preston,  and  Richard  Knightley  his 
son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  other  part,  agreed  that  a  fine  should 
be  levied  of  the  premises  before  ist  May  next  following  the  date  of 
the  said  indenture  to  the  said  Thomas  and  Richard  Knightley  and 
their  heirs  to  the  following  uses  ;  As  to  the  closes  called  Oxleas, 
Bidwell,  Blackengrove  and  Husdon.  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard 
Gastrell  during  the  lives  of  the  said  Richard  and  Fabian,  and  after- 
wards to  the  use  of  the  said  Fabian  and  Mary  and  their  heirs  male 
for  part  of  the  jointure  of  the  said  Mary;    and  for  default    of  such 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem. 


issue  and  after  the  death  of  the  said  Mary^  to  the  use  of  the  heirs 
male  of  the  said  Fabian ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  Devorex  Gastrell, 
one  of  the  sons  of  the  said  Richard  and  his  heirs  male ;  for  default, 
to  the  use  of  John  Gastrell  another  of  the  sons  of  the  said  Richard 
and  his  heirs  male  ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  William  Gastrell, 
another  of  the  sons  of  the  said  Richard  and  his  heirs  male  ;  and 
lastly  for  default  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Richard  for 
ever.  As  to  the  capital  messuage  called  Gillmans  and  all  other  the 
premises  in  Tetbury,  Upton,  Charlton  and  Newton,  to  the  use  of 
the  said  Fabian  and  Mary  and  their  heirs  male  in  full  satisfaction 
of  the  dower  of  the  said  Mary ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs 
male  of  the  said  Fabian,  with  remainder  successively  in  tail  male  to 
the  said  Devoroux,  John,  William  and  the  right  heirs  of  the  said 
Richard  for  ever. 

The  said  Fabian  married  the  said  Mary  before  the  feast  of  the 
Nativity  of  Our  Lord,  next  after  the  date  of  the  said  indenture. 

A  fine  was  levied  at  Westminster  in  Hilary  Term,  3  James  I, 
between  the  said  Thomas  Knightley  and  Richard  Knightley  plaintiffs, 
and  the  said  Richard  Gastrell  and  Anne  his  wife  deforciants,  of  the 
said  premises  in  Tetbury,  Upton  and  Charlton  to  the  uses  above 
recited. 

The  said  Richard  Gastrell  by  another  indenture  dated  2nd 
November,  3  James  I  [1605],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part 
and  the  said  Thomas  Knightley  and  Richard  Knightley  of  the  other 
part,  in  consideration  of  the  said  marriage,  agreed  that  before 
Christmas  then  next  following  he  by  deed  of  enfeoffment  or  otherwise 
would  convey  to  the  said  Thomas  and  Richard  and  their  heirs  all 
that  messuage  called  the  Grange,  formerly  belonging  to  the  lately 
dissolved  monastery  of  Kingswood,  in  the  county  of  Wilts.,  and  all 
the  buildings,  barns,  stables,  gardens,  etc.,  to  the  said  Grange 
belonging,  or  in  the  said  Grange  or  messuage  before  demised  to  John 
Rowborough  and  then  in  the  occupation  of  the  said  Richard  Gastrell, 
excepting  out  of  these  presents  all  those  closes  in  Tetbury  called 
Oxleas,  Bidnell,  Blackengrove  and  Husden  to  the  said  grange 
belonging,  except  also  all  the  tithes  of  grain,  sheaves,  wool,  etc., 
growing  on  all  the  said  premises  in  Newton,  to  the  use  of  the 
said  Richard  Gastrell  for  life ;  after  his  decease  to  the  use  of  the 
said  Fabian   Gastrell  and  his  heirs  male,  with  remainders  as  above. 

The  said  Richard  made  the  said  enfeoffment  within  the  time  appointed. 

The  said  Fabian  and  Mary  had  issue,  Knightley  Gastrell  their  eldest 
son  and  John  Gastrell  their  second  son. 

After  the  death  of  the  said  Fabian,  the  remainder  of  all  the  said 
premises  which  were  limited  to  the  said  Mary  for  her  life  descended 
to  the  said  Knightley  Gastrell  as  the  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Fabian. 


8  Gloucestershire 


He  died  without  heirs  of  his  body,  whereby  the  said  remaindef 
descended  to  the  said  John  Gaslrell  as  brother  and  heir  of  the  said 
Knightley. 

The  capital  messuage  called  the  Grange,  and  the  closes  called 
Oxleas,  Bidwell,  Blackengrove  and  Husedon  are  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  the  20th  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
£t  %s.  Sd.  The  capital  messuage  called  Gilmans  and  the  premises 
thereto  belonging  in  Tetbury  and  Newton  are  held  of  the  King  in 
free  arid  common  socage,  to  wit,  by  fealty  only,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  20s.  All  other  the  premises  in  Tetbury  are  held  of  George 
lord  Barkley,  Mowbray,  Segrave  and  Bruce  as  of  his  manor  of  Tetbury, 
by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  \d.,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear  £i.  The  lands  in  Charlton  are  held  of  Matthtw  Huntley, 
esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of  Charlton  by  fealty  only.     The  2    cottages    in 

Upton  ^re  held  of a$  of  the  manor  of  Godstowe  in  socage  by 

fealty,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ts. 

Richard  Gasirell  died  2igt  February  last  past  ;  John  Gastrell,  gent., 
son  of  Fabian  is  the  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  Richard,  to  wit, 
brother  and  heir  of  Knightly  Gastrell,  son  and  heir  of  Fabian  Gastrell, 
son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  said  Richard,  and  was  then  aged 
a  I  years  and  more. 

The  said  Mary  still  survives. 

Inq.  p.m.,   12  Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.   107. 


Delivered  into  Court,  24th  March,   12  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Tewkesbury,  21st  March,  i  Charles  I  [1626], 
X  before  Peter  Byrde,  es^.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Henry  Hale, 
late  of  Bengrove  within  the  parish  of  Beckford,  yeoman,  by  the  oath 
of  Nicholas  Smythstnd,  Thomas  Mayde,  Charles  Cartwright,  Thomas  Yende, 
William  Wilcoxe,  Thomas  Rayer,  Henry  Kent,  John  Jorden,  William 
Jorden,  Robert  Willetts  alias  Guy,  Richard  Tovey,  Richard  Olliffe,  Edward 
Hill,    William  Laygkl  and  John  Style,  who  say  that 

Henry  Hale  was  seised  of  one  messuage  lying  in  Bengrove  within 
the  parish  of  Beckford,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Henry,  and  of 
divers  lands,  meadows  and  pastures  in  Beckford  to  the  said  messuage 
belonging. 

So  seised,  the  said  Henry  HaU  by  deed  dated  12th  September, 
8  James  I  fi6io],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and 
Richard  Darke,  of  Aalston  in  the  county  of  Worcester,  yeoman,  and 
William  Style,  of  Naunton,  yeoman  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem. 


of  the  love  which  he  bore  towards,  Henry  Hale,  son  of  John  Hale, 
of  Kyneton,  in  co.  Worcester,  brother  of  the  said  Henry  Hale  named 
in  the  writ,  and  towards  John  Hale,  son  of  Thomas  Hale,  of  Shelling- 
ford,  in  the  county  of  Berks.,  another  brother  of  the  said  Henry 
Hale,  and  for  the  establishing  of  all  the  said  premises  irt  the  name 
and  blood  of  the  Hales,  granted  to  the  said  Richard  Darke  and  William 
Style  all  the  said  premises :  to  hold  to  the  use  of  Henry  Hale,  senior, 
and  Edith,  his  wife,  for  their  natural  lives  ;  after  their  decease 
without  issue,  then  to  the  use  of  the  said  Henry  Hale,  junior,  and 
his  heirs  male  ;  for  default,  then  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Hale 
and  his  heirs  male  ;  and  for  default,  then  to  the  use  of  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  Henry  Hale,  senior,  for  ever.  The  said  premises 
are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part 
of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  26^.  M. 

Henry  Hale  died  at  Bengrove,  2nd  February  last  past ;  John  Hale, 
son  of  William  Hale,  of  Naunton,  deceased,  brother  of  the  said 
Henry  Hale,  senior,  is  his  kinsman  and  next  heir,  to  wit,  son  and 
heir  of  the  said  William  Hale,  eldest  brother  of  the  said  Henry  Hale, 
senior,  and  is  now  aged  40  years  and  more. 

The  said  Edith  still  survives  at  Bengrove. 

Inq.,  p.m.,   12   Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.   125. 


Delivered  into  Court  9th  May,   12  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cirencester,  8th  March,  11  Charles  I 
[1636],  before  Edward  Rich,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Richard  Johnson,  by  the  oath  of  Raivland  Freeman,  gent,  Nathaniel 
Daighton,  George  Lawrence,  Edward  Wood,  Thomas  GiMes,  Michael 
Sharpe,  Edmond  Ftribe,  William  Groves,  Thomas  Osborne,  Edivard  King, 
Thomas  Clutterbooke,  Giles  Pratt,  Robert  lies,  William  Taylor,  Edivard 
Freeman,  Thomas  Hayward,  John  Wood,  James  Willatt,  John  Broad, 
John  Whorram,  William  Hooper,  John  Path  and  Thomas  Allen,  who 
say  that 

Richard  Johnson  was  seised  of  the  reversion  after  the  death  of 
Elianor  Flower,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  James  Flower,  deceased,  of 
one  messuage  with  a  garden  thereto  adjoining,  situate  on  the  hill  of 
St.  Michael  within  the  liberty  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  late  in  the  tenure 
of  Martin  Johres ;  of  one  close  of  pasture  called  Tinkers  close,  within 
the  said  parish  of  St.  Martins,  late  in  the  tenure  of  —  Baddam, 
containing  about  3  acres  ;    one  close   or  parcel  of  meadow  or  pasture 

2    H  C 


1  o  Glouceste  rsk  ire 


called  Mandley  acre,  lying  on  the  said  hill,  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Thomas  Jefreis ;  one  close  or  parcel  of  meadow  or  pasture  on  the 
said  hill,  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Jones ;  2  closes  of  pasture  or 
meadow,  containing  about  g  acres,  now  used  as  one  close  in  the  posses- 
sion of  Thomas  Greene,  esq.,  lying  on  the  said  hill,  and  within  the  parish 
of  Westbury  -  on  -  Tryn  ;  and  one  parcel  of  meadow  or  pasture 
containing  about  i  acre,  in  the  said   parish  of  St.  Michael. 

The  said  messuage,  garden,  and  the  close  in  the  tenure  of  William 
Jones  are  held  of  the  King  in  free  socage,  by  fealty  and  rent  ;  of 
whom  or  by  what  service  all  other  the  premises  are  held,  the  jurors 
know  not :  they  are  worth  per  annum,    clear,  —  [amount  not  givenj. 

Richard  Johnson  died  28th  February,  8  Charles  I  [1633];  Francis 
Johnson  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  19  years  20  days 
and  no  more. 

Inq.  p.m.   12   Charles  I,  p.   3,  A'i?.  24. 


giol^n  9|ame03  yeoman. 

-mr-  •  •        • 

I   nCJlllSltlOn  taken   at   Cirencester,    14th    April,    12    Charles    I 
X  [1636],  before  Edward  Riche,   esq.,  escheator,   after  the  death 

of  John  James  of  Stawnton,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of,  3fore  William, 
gent.,  Edward  Woode,  Robert  lies,  Thomas  Gibbs,  Thomas  Osborne, 
Edward  Pratt,  Richard  Kerby,  Edmund  Ftrnby,  Edmund  Freeman,  John 
Wood,  William  Taylor,  Thomas  Roberts,  Robert  Griffith,  John  Mann  and 
Walter   Woodward,   who  say  that 

John  James  was  seised  of  one  capital  messuage  or  tenement  called 
the  site  of  the  manor  or  farm  of  Stawnton,  ^  a  virgate  of  land, 
meadow  and  pasture  thereto  belonging ;  one  close  or  toft  in  Stawnton 
called  Lawtons,  and  1  a  virgate  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  thereto 
belonging ;  one  toft,  cottage  or  close  called  Parsons,  and  \  virgate  of 
land,  meadow  and  pasture  to  the  same  belonging :  all  which  premises 
were  parcel  of  the  customary  or  copyhold  lands  of  the  manor  of 
Staunton  ;  i\  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  there,  late  parcel 
of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  said  manor,  containing  about  17  acres;  one 
close,  toft  or  cottage  there  called  Nockhold,  and  all  the  tithes  of 
sheaves,  grains  and  hay,  from  the  same  yearly  forthcoming ;  2 1  virgates 
of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  there,  parcel  of  the  demesne  lands  ;  all 
the  meres  and  meresbanks  there  called  Cortmeres  —  or  Merebancks ; 
one  parcel  of  wood,  underwood  and  woodland  there  containing  16  acres; 
the  4th  part  of  one  part  in  20  parts  to  be  divided  of  a  certain  waste 
or  common  there;  one  part  or  parcel  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture 
in  Stawnton,  heretofore  belonging  to  a  messuage  formerly  in  the 
tenure-  of  William    Graunt   and    now    in  the  tenure    of  Ralph    Lynd ; 


Inquisitioncs  Post  Morte7n.  ii 

common  of  pasture  for  5  horses,  15  animals,  105  sheep  in  the 
common  places  of  Staunton  ;  and  all  the  houses,  buildings,  lands, 
meadows,   woods,   etc.,   to  the  said  premises  belonging. 

AH  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,   30J. 

John  James  died  15th  September,  11  Charles  I  [1635];  Thomas  James 
is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  29  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,    12    Charles  /,  /.   3,  No.   55. 


.  (CDmunD  Slol^njson,  gentleman, 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cheltenham,  12th  August,  12  Charles  1 
[1636],  before  Edward  Rich,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  Edmund  Johnson,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  William  Osborne,  gent., 
Tobias  Packer,  gent..  Waller  Mason,  Henry  Blawmer,  William  Barnard, 
Giles  Mathew,  senior,  Cuthbert  Chaundler,  William  Stroude,  Ancer  Nind, 
William  Twining,  John  Okey,  William  Combe,  John  Powell,  Thomas 
Ashmeade,    Thomas  Duke  and   Thomas  Goodcheape,  who  say  that 

Edmund  Johnson  and  Elizabeth  then  his  wife  were  seised  as  of 
freehold  for  the  term  of  their  lives  of  the  manor  of  Widford  and  of 
the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of  Widford,  except  one  messuage, 
3  water  mills,  one  garden,  one  orchard,  80  acres  of  land,  2  acres 
of  meadow  and  10  acres  of  pasture  in  Widford  :  which  said  premises 
so  excepted  then  were  and  now  are  in  the  tenure  of  Harman  Johnson 
and  Frances  Johnson  his  wife,  to  hold  for  their  lives  with  remainder 
to  the  said  Edmund  Johnson  and   his  heirs  for  ever. 

The  said  Edmund  and  Elizabeth  Johnson  being  so  seised  a  fine  was 
levied  at  Westminster  in  5  weeks  from  Easter,  2  Charles  I,  between 
William  Webbe,  gent.,  then  one  of  the  attorneys  of  the  Court  of  Kings 
Bench,  plaintiff,  and  the  said  Edmund  and  Elizabeth,  defendants,  of 
the  manor  of  Widford,  3  messuages,  2  barns,  2  stables,  2  orchards, 
260  acres  of  land,  60  acres  of  meadow,  70  acres  of  pasture,  100  acres 
of  furze  and  heath  and  common  of  pasture  for  all  beasts  in  Widford, 
except  one  messuage,  3  water  mills,  one  garden,  one  orchard,  80  acres 
of  land,  2  acres  of  meadow,  10  acres  of  pasture  and  the  advowson  of 
the  church  of  Widford,  whereby  the  said  Edmund  and  Elizabeth  granted 
to  the  said  William  the  said  premises  for  80  years.  The  said  manor 
is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a 
knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20J. 

Edmund  Johnson  died  at   Cubbington,    co.    Warwick,    ist    February 


12  Gloucestershire 


last  past ;   William  Johnson  is  his  son    and    next    heir,    and    was   then 
aged   14  years,  61   days  and  not  more. 

The  said  Harman,  Frances  and  Elizabeth  still  survive  at  Widford 

Inq.  p.m.,    12    Charles  I,  p.   3,  No.  21. 


g;oan  LorenDge- 

I   nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cheltenham,   12th   August,   12  Charles  I 
X  [1636],  before  Edward  Riche,  esq.,   escheator,  after  the  death 

o^  Joan  Lorendge,  wife  of  Giles  Lorendge,  gent.,  late  the  wife  of  William 
Rider,  gent.,  and  formerly  the  wife  of  Nicholas  Baker  and  one  of  the 
daughters  of  Maurice  Tovey,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  William  Osborne, 
gent.,  Tobias  Parker,  gent.,  Walter  Mason,  Henry  Blomer,  gent.,  William 
Barnard,  Giles  Mathnve,  senior,  Cuthbert  Chaundler,  William  Stroude, 
junior,  Anker  Nind,  William  Twyning,  John  Okey,  William  Combe,  John 
Pi/welly  junior,  Thomas  Ashmeade,  Thomas  Duke  and  Thomas  Goodcheape, 
who  say  that 

Joan  Lorendge  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  tenement,  one  barn, 
one  garden,  one  orchard  and  one  close  of  pasture  to  the  said 
messuage  adjoining,  containing  4  acres,  one  close  of  pasture  called 
Tilers  Croft,  containing  2  acres ;  one  close  of  pasture  called  the 
Moore,  containing  3  acres ;  one  close  of  pasture  called  North  Croft, 
containing  3  acres ;  one  acre  of  meadow  in  Rockhampton  Lotts,  one  acre 
of  meadow  in  Newton  Lotts,  one  acre  of  meadow  lying  in  the  Spittle, 
one  acre  of  meadow  in  Northmead,  called  Bagg  acre,  one  acre  of  meadow 
lying  in  the  meadow  called  the  Fifteens,  3  acres  of  arable  land  in  the 
field  called  Inland,  near  the  church  of  Rockhampton,  i\  acres  of  arable 
land,  lying  in  several  places  in  the  field  called  Newton's  field,  6  acres 
of  arable  land,  lying  in  the  field  called  Netherfield,  and  one  toft 
and  3  closes  of  pasture  called  the  Fleets,  containing  10  acres  :  all 
which  premises  are  in  the  vill,  parish,  hamlet  or  fields  of  Rock-r 
hampton  als.  Rockington  and  Newton,  and  were  sometime  in  the 
tenure  of  William  Smith  and  Elizabeth  Walker,  and  late  in  the  tenure 
of  the  said  Joan.  Also  of  one  messuage,  one  orchard,  one  garden, 
and  one  toft  curtilage  orchard  and  garden  in  Thornbury,  Mars  and 
Fanfield,   late   in   the   tenure   of  the  said    William  Rider  and  Joan. 

So  seised,  the  said  Joan  and  William  Rider,  of  Thornburj',  gent.,  her 
husband,  by  their  indenture  dated  20th  December,  6  James  I  [1608], 
made  between  themselves  of  the  one  part  and  Richard  Codrington,  of 
Dodington,  esq.,  and  George  Thorpe,  of  Wanswell,  within  the  parish 
of  Barkley,  esq.,  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  the  marriage 
solemnized  between  the  said  William  and  Joan,  and  for  the  better 
establishing  of  the  said  lands,  agreed  that  they  before  the  Feast  of 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  13 

the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Mary  then  next  following,  would 
convey  by  fine  to  the  said  Richard  Codington  and  George  Thorpe  and 
j  their  heirs  all  the  said  premises,  and  all  the  messuages,  lands  and 
tenements  of  the  said  Maurice  Tovey,  father  of  the  said  Joan,  situate 
in  Rockhampton  and  Newton,  then  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  William 
and  Joan,  which  said  fine  should  be  taken  and  the  said  Richard  and 
George  seised  to  the  following  uses :  to  wit,  as  to  all  the  premises  in 
Rockhampton  and  Newton,  to  the  sole  use  of  the  said  William  Rider 
and  Joan  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  William  by  the  said  Joan ;  and 
for  default,  then  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Joan  for 
ever.  As  to  the  residue  of  the  said  premises  in  Thornbury,  Mars  and 
Fanfield,  to  the  sole  use  of  the  said  Joan  and  her  heirs  for  ever. 

The  said  fine  was  levied  at  Westminster  in  the  Octaves  of  St. 
Hilary,  6  James  I,  between  the  said  Richard  Codringlon,  esq.,  and 
George  Thorpe,  esq.,  plaintiffs,  and  the  said  William  Rider  and  Joan, 
deforciants,  of  2  messuages,  one  toft,  2  barns,  4  gardens,  4.  orchards, 
18  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow,  25  acres  of  pasture  and  common 
of  pasture  for  all  manner  of  beasts  in  Rockhampton,  Thornbury, 
Marse    and   Fanfield. 

The  said  William  and  Joan  had  issue  Ursula  their  daughter,  now 
the   wife   of  John   Trolman,   clerk. 

The  said  Joan  was  likewise  seised  of  one  messuage  in  ruins,  one 
stable,  one  garden,  one  orchard  and  one  curtilage  adjoining,  lying  in 
Thornbury,  Marse  and  Fanfield  ;  5  tenements  or  cottages,  and  one 
virgate  of  land,  containing  35  acres  of  arable  land,  meadow  and  pasture 
in  Morton  and  Oldbury,  one  tenement  and  20  acres  of  arable  land, 
meadow,  pasture,  and  wood  in  Cowhill,  within  the  parish  of  Thorn- 
bury ;  and  one  cottage  and  tenement,  one  garden,  one  orchard,  one 
curtilage  and  one  close  of  arable  land  and  pasture  called  Hysefeild 
alias  Hewisfeild,  containing  12  acres,  situate  in  Feddington  Ham  and 
Hill,  within  the  parish  of  Barkley. 

The  premises  in  Rockhampton  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not, 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  40J.  The  messuage  and  premises 
first  mentioned  in  Thornbury,  Marse  and  Fanfield  are  held  of  Henry 
Lord  Stafford  as  of  his  manor  of  Mars  and  Fanfeild  by  the  yearly 
rent  of  14//.,  but  by  what  services  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  zos.  The  other  messuage  and  premises  in  Thornbury, 
Mars  and  Fanfeild  are  held  of  the  said  Lord  Stafford  as  of  his  said  manor, 
by  the  yearly  rent  of  t>d.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  bs.  Sd.  The 
premises  in  Morton  and  Oldbury  are  held  of  the  said  Lord  Stafford 
as  of  his  manor  of  Thornbury  by  the  yearly  rent  of  Sd.,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  15.^.  The  premises  in  Cowhill  are  held  of  John 
Champnes,   esq.,   as    of  his   manor   of   Cowhill    by   the   yearly  rent  of 


14  Gloucestershire 


2S. ;  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20s.  The  premises  in  Peddington 
Ham  Hill  are  held  of  lord  Barkley  as  of  his  manor  of  Cannon  Longe 
alias  Cannonbury,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,    15^. 

Joan  Lorendge  died  at  Thornbury,  2nd  May  last  past ;  Ursula,  wife 
of  John  Trotman,  clerk,  is  her  daughter  and  heir  by  the  said  Willium 
Rider,  and  was  then  aged  21  years  and  more.  John  Baker,  gent., 
is  the  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Joan,  and  at  the  time  of  her 
death  was  aged  36  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,    12   Charles  I,  p.   3,  No.   79. 


9!o]^n  a^a^3  gentleman. 

Delivered  into  Court,   gth   May,    12  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken   at   Cirencester,    8th    March,    11    Charles   I 
A  [1636],  before  Edward  Riche,    esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death 

of  John  May,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Rowland  Freeman,  gent.,  Nathaniel 
Dighton,  George  Lawrence,  Edward  Wood,  Thomas  Gibbs,  Michael  Sharpe, 
Edmund  Feribee,  William  Groves,  Thomas  Osborne,  Edward  Kinge,  Thomas 
Clutterbucke,  Giles  Pratt,  Robert  lies,  William  Taylor,  Edmund  Freeman, 
Thomas  Hayward,  John  Wood,  James  Willett,  John  Broad,  John  Whorram, 
William  Hooper,  John  Pathe  and  Thomas  Allen  gent.,  who  say  that, 

John  May  was  seised  of  19  messuages  or  tenements,  and  227  acres 
of  land,  300  acres  of  meadow,  200  acres  of  pasture,  and  100  acres  of 
furze  and  heath  thereto  belonging,  lying  in  Yate,  within  the  parish 
of  Yate,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Yate,  which  said  premises  are  held  of 
the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's 
fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £\. 

John  May  died  at  London  in  the  Fleet  Prison,  nth  May,  5  Charles  I 
[1629] ;  Edward  May,  gent.,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged 
22  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,   12    Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.  22. 


Cl^ri^ftopliet  iijeale. 

Delivered  into  Court,  6th  February,  12  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Wootton-under-Edge,  6th  April,  2  Charles  I 
[1626],  ht^ore.  Peter  By rde,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Christopher 
Neale,  by  the  oath  of  Robert  Smyth,  gent.,  Richard  Poole,  gent.,  Robert 
Hickes,  Thomas  Salter,  Thomas  Byrton,  Richard  Griffine,  Richard  Browne, 
John  Okes,  John  Plomer,  Thomas  Everatt,  William  Foorde,  Francis  Taylor^ 
Simon  Lapley,  Francis  Plomer,  and  Thomas  Maye,  who  say  that 


Inquisitiones  Post  AI or  tern.  15 

Christopher  N'eale,  was  seised  of  one  fulling  mill  and  one  grain  mill 
under  one  roof  called  Muncke  Mylls,  one  parcel  of  land  containing 
2  acres  called  the  Racke  Close  to  the  said  mills  adjoining,  and  one 
messuage  or  house  newly  built  upon  the  said  close,  situate  in  Wortley 
within  the  parish  of  Wootton-under-Edge,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said 
Christopher. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  is. 

Christopher  Neale  died  21st  December  last  past;  Robert  Neale  is  his 
son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  28  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  12  Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.  36. 


30]^ n  )aD0borne» 

T  •     •    • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cheltenham,  12th  August  12  Charles  I 
X  L'^3^]»  before  Edward  Richard,  esq.,  escheator,  by  the  oath  of 
William  Osborne,  gent.,  Tobias  Packer,  gent.,  Walter  Mason,  gent., 
Henry  Blomer,  gent.,  William  Barnard,  Giles  AJathewe,  senior,  Cuthbert 
Chaundler,  William  Stroode,  Anker  Nind,  William  Twyning,  John  Okey, 
William  Coombe,  John  Powell,  Thomas  Ashmead,  Thomas  Duke  and  Thomas 
Goodcheape,  who  say  that 

John  Osborne  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  tenement  and  half  one 
virgate  of  land  called  Lonckridge  Howe,  lying  in  the  parish  of  Payns- 
wick  :  which  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  to  wit,  by  the  80th  part  of  one  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  5^. 

John  Osborne  died  at  Paynswicke,  25th  May  last  past ;  John  Osborne,  is 
his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  142  days. 

Annie  Osborne,  widow,  was  the  wife  of  the  szi^  John ;  she  still  survives 
at  Paynswicke. 

Inq  p.m.  12  Charles  I,  p.  3,  IVo.  51. 


Siol^n  iSogcris,  gentleman. 

Inquisition  taken  at  the  City  of  Gloucester,  i8th  April,  12 
Charles  1  [1636],  before  William  Hill,  esq.,  Mayor  of  the  said 
City,  after  the  death  oi  John  Rogers,  gent.,  by  the  oath  oi  John  Hayward, 
gent.,  Thomas  Hill,  gent.,  Peter  Lugg,  John  Price,  Richard  Greene,  Richard 
Windowe,  Jasper  Clutterbooke,  Henry  Price,  James  Wood,  Richard  Grymcs, 
William  Singleton,  Tobias  Lang Jord,  Roger  Davis,  William  Clarke,  William 
Fowler  and  Stephen  Clutterbooke,  who  say  that 


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John  Rogers  was  seised  of  one  messuage,  12  acres  of  land,  6  acres  of 
meadow  and  8  acres  of  pasture  in  the  parish  of  Upton  St.  Leonards. 

So  seised,  the  ^dUd  John  made  his  will  at  Gloucester,  loth  August, 
1 1  Charles  I,  and  thereby  bequeathed  to  Anne,  his  wife,  whom  he  made 
executrix,  2  third  parts  of  all  his  said  lands  for  the  term  of  8  years. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  40th  part  of 
a  knight's  fee.  The  said  2  parts  thereof  are  worth  nothing  per  annum 
during  the  said  term  of  8  years:  afterwards  they  will  be  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  26^.  8</.  The  other  3rd  part  of  the  said  premises  is  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  i-^s.  ^d. 

John  Rogers  died  6th  January  last  past ;  John  Rogers,  gent.,  is  his  son 
and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  13  years  and  9  months. 

The  said  Anne  still  survives  at  Gloucester. 

Inq.  p.m.  Charles  I,  p.  3,  JVo.  18. 


milliam  placer,  gentleman. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cirencester,  14th  April,  12  Charles  I 
[1636],  before  Edward  Riche,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
William  Player,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  More  Gwillim,  gent.,  Edward  Wood, 
Robert  lies,  Thomas  Gibbes,  Thomas  Osborne,  Edmard  Pratt,  Richard  Kerber, 
Edmund  Fereby,  John  Wood,  William  Tayler,  Thomas  Roberts,  Robert 
Griffith,  John  Mann,  and  Walter  Woodward,  who  say  that 

William  Player  was  seised  of  one  messuage  or  tenement  called 
Cleavehill  House  situate  in  Mangotfield ;  one  messuage,  5  cottages, 
5  yards,  5  gardens  and  5  orchards  in  Mangotfield  in  the  several  tenures 
of  Giles  Haywardyn,  Edward  Hajnvardyn,  John  Hill,  Thomas  Smyth,  George 
Phipps,  Roger  Slade,  John  Haynes  and  Thomas  Goulden  ;  one  close  of  pasture 
there  called  the  Conygrowe,  containing  5  acres,  one  close  of  pasture 
there  called  the  Horsleyse,  containing  18  acres;  one  close  of  pasture  there 
called  the  Rydinges,  containing  15  acres;  one  close  or  parcel  of  pasture 
there  called  the  Hayslade,  containing  7  acres  ;  one  close  of  meadow 
or  pasture  there  called  Calveslands,  containing  10  acres  ;  one  close 
of  pasture  called  Westons  Hill,  containing  3  acres  and  one  quarter;  one 
piece  of  pasture  there  containing  z\  acres,  lying  near  Bymeade  Yate  ; 
one  piece  of  meadow  or  pasture  there  containing  one  acre  and  one 
quarter,  lying  near  the  lane  called  Sidburie  lane  ;  one  piece  of  meadow 
or  pasture  there  containing  one  acre,  lying  in  a  place  or  meadow  called 
Bymeade  ;  2  parcels  of  meadow  or  pasture  there  containing  one  acre, 
lying  in  a  place  called  Wildmore ;  one  close  of  pasture  there  called 
Draycott  alias  Draycott  Hill,  containing  4  acres  :  all  which  premises  the 
said  William  Player  purchased  by  indenture  to  him  and  his  heirs  from 


Inquisil tones  Post  Mortem.  \y 

Francis  Doughty,  senior,  and  Francis  Doughty,  junior,  for  the  sum  of 
/'zoo,  as  by  the  said  indenture  dated  25th  July,  16  James  I  [16 18], 
more  fully  appears. 

The  said  William  Player  was  likewise  seised  of  2  closes  of  land  and 
one  small  parcel  of  land  called  a  paddock  lying  together  in  Mangotfield  ; 
3  closes  of  meadow  or  pasture  there  called  Silkins ;  one  messuage  called 
Longewalls  in  Stapleton  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  —  Peacock ;  one 
garden  and  2  closes  of  pasture  there  to  the  said  messuage  adjoining, 
containing  10  acres;  one  messuage  in  Mangotfield  now  or  late  in  the 
tenure  o^  Robert  Isgar;  and  one  close  of  land  called  Markes  Rydinges  to 
the  said  messuage  belonging,  containing  5  acres  :  all  which  premises 
last  recited  the  said  William  Player  purchased  by  indenture  to  him  and 
his  heirs  of  Philip  Langley,  esq.,  Alexander  Harris,  esq.,  John  Wilkins, 
gent.,  Thomas  Reade,  gent.,  and  John  Reade,  gent.,  in  consideration  of 
£ M%,  as  by  the  said  indenture  dated  loth  January,  3  Charles  I  [1628], 
more  fully  appears. 

William  Player  was  likewise  seised  of  2  cottages  called  Staplehill  in 
Mangotfield,  and  2  closes  of  meadow  and  2  closes  of  pasture  there  called 
Staplehill,  containing  15  acres;  which  said  premises  were  purchased  by 
the  said  William  Player  to  him  and  his  heirs  by  indenture  dated  20th 
April,  8  Charles  I  [1632],  for  the  sum  of /'So,  of  Underhill  Tucker. 

So  seised,  the  said  William  Player  made  his  will  at  Mangotfield 
ist  February,  10  Charles  I  [1635],  and  by  the  same  he  gave  to  Richard 
Towgood,  clerk,  Thomas  Veele,  William  Kemis,  and  William  Buckle,  gentle- 
men, whom  he  made  his  executors,  2  parts  of  all  the  said  premises,  in  3 
parts  to  be  divided,  for  the  term  of  10  years,  to  commence  immediately 
after  the  death  of  the  same  William,  in  trust  and  to  the  sole  intent  that 
they  would  pay  divers  sums  of  money  named  in  the  same  will. 

The  messuage  called  Cleavehill  and  the  premises  in  Mangotfield 
purchased  of  Francis  Doughty  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  zos.  The  premises  in  Mangotfield  and  Stapleton 
purchased  o{  Philip  Langley  and  others  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not, 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20J.  The  premises  in  Mangotfield 
purchased  of  Underhill  Tucker  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  rod. 

William  Player  died  at  Mangotfield  20th  February,  1 1  Charles  I  ; 
Arthur  Player  is  his  eldest  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  aged  16  years  on 
the  nth  of  August  last  past. 

Inq.  p.m.,  12  Charles  I,  p.  3,  Xo.  122. 


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T  •     •    • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  13th  April,  12  Charles  I  [1636], 
X  before  Edward  Riche,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Thomas 
Roberts,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Roberts,  by  the  oath  of  More  Gwillim, 
Edward  Wood,  Robert  Iks,  Thomas  Gibbes,  Thomas  Osborne,  Edward  Pratt, 
Richard  Kirby,  Edmund  Fereby,  Edmund  Freeman,  John  Wood,  William 
Taylor,  Thomas  Roberts,  Robert  Griffith,  John  Mann  and  Walter  Woodward^ 
who  say  that 

Before  the  death  of  Thomas  Roberts,  junior,  to  wit,  on  the  6th  August, 
II  Charles  I  [1635],  an  Inquisition  was  taken  at  Chipping  Cambden, 
before  Henry  Holjord,  gent.,  then  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Thomas 
Roberts,  senior,  whereby  it  was  found  that  the  said  Thomas  Roberts,  senior, 
was  seised  of  2  messuages,  2  gardens,  one  virgate  of  land  containing  180 
acres  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  22  acres  of  pasture,  10  acres  of  wood, 
and  common  of  pasture  for  17  beasts  and  50  sheep  in  Bengrove,  in  the 
parish  of  Beckford  :  all  which  premises  were  held  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  knight's  service,  and  were  worth  per  annum,  clear,  los. 

The  said  Thomas  Roberts,  senior,  died  so  seised  at  Bengrove,  loth 
May,  II  Charles  1  [1635]  ;  Thomas  Roberts,  junior,  was  his  son  and  next 
heir,  and  was  then  aged  8  years  and  2  months. 

Before  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Roberts,  senior,  William  Roberts, 
his  father,  was  seised  of  the  said  premises,  and  being  so  seised  he  made 
his  will  on  the  23rd  day  of  March,  1626,  and  thereby  appointed  that 
Mary,  his  wife,  should  have  2  parts  of  the  tenement  in  Bengrove  for  the 
term  of  60  years,  with  remainder  to  Thomas,  his  son.  Testator  also 
willed  to  the  said  Thomas  and  his  heirs  male,  and  for  default  of  such 
heirs  to  his  right  heirs  for  ever,  all  that  tenement  lying  in  Bengrove, 
containing  one  virgate  of  land.  The  said  virgate  of  land  mentioned  in 
the  above  Inquisition  as  containing  180  acres  of  land  does  not  in  reality 
contain  more  than  70  acres  of  land. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  20J. 

The  said  Mary  still  survives  at  Bengrove. 

On  the  30th  December  last  past  the  said  Thomas  Roberts,  junior,  being 
a  minor  and  in  wardship  of  the  King,  died,  by  reason  whereof  the  said 
premises  came  into  and  still  remain  in  the  hands  of  the  King. 

Isaac  Roberts  is  the  brother  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Thomas,  and  was 
then  aged  5  years  and  30  days. 

Inq.  p.m.,  12  Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.  "ji. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  19 

aSicl^arD  asogerjs,  fenigl^t* 

Delivered  into  Court  7th  May,  12  Charles  I. 

T  •     •     • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  8th  March,  11  Charles  I 
JL  [1636],  before  Edward  Riche,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Richard  Rogers,  knight,  by  the  oath  of  Rowland  Freeman,  gent.,  Nathaniel 
Deighton,  George  Lawrence,  Edward  Wood,  Thomas  Gibbes,  Michael  Sharpe, 
Edmund  Ferrybye,  William  Graves,  Thomas  Osborne,  Edward  Kinge,  Thomas 
Clutterbucke,  Giles  Pratt,  Robert  lies,  William  Taylor,  Edmund  Freeman, 
Thomas  .  .  .  John  Wood,  James  Willett,  John  Broade,  John  Whorrum, 
William  Hooper,  John  Pates,  and  Thomas  Allen,  who  say  that 

Before  the  death  of  the  said  Richard  Rogers,  Robert  Rogers,  esq.,  his 
father,  and  the  said  Richard  were  seised  of  all  that  capital  messuage  and 
park  in  the  parish  of  Thornebury  called  Eastwood  Parke,  and  of  all  those 
closes,  meadows,  pastures,  woods,  marshes  and  hereditaments  whatsoever 
in  Thombury,  Moreton,  and  Falefield,  called  Eastwood  Parke,  or  lying 
within  the  precincts  of  the  same;  33  acres  of  meadow  in  Thombury, 
called  Newbreach ;  the  reversion  of  one  messuage  and  38  acres  of  land 
in  Powlett,  co.  Somerset,  in  the  occupation  of  Hugh  Govett ;  2  messuages 
and  19  acres  of  land  there,  in  the  occupation  of  Hugh  Bownde ;  9  acres 
of  meadow  in  Withies,  co.  Somerset,  in  the  occupation  of  James  Robins ; 
one  messuage  and  21  acres  of  land  in  Catcott,  in  the  said  county,  in  the 
occupation  of  William  Pearce;  one  messuage  and  i"]^  acres  of  land  there, 
in  the  occupation  of  James  Tuckeswell ;  one  messuage  and  10  acres  of  land 
there,  in  the  occupation  of  Thomas  Tilley ;  one  messuage  and  4  acres  of 
land  there,  in  the  occupation  of  Thomas  Ashe ;  29  acres  of  land,  meadow 
and  pasture  there,  in  the  occupation  of  William  Reynolds ;  17  acres  of  land 
in  Ashcott,  co.  Somerset,  in  the  occupation  of  John  Pilkins ;  5  acres  of  land 
and  3  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture,  in  Catcott,  in  the  occupation 
of  William  Cole ;  8  acres  of  meadow  there,  in  the  occupation  of  Richard 
Grabham ;  one  messuage  and  one  acre  of  land  there,  in  the  occupation 
of —  Ttuker;  one  messuage  there,  in  the  occupation  of  Robert  Chappell; 
one  messuage  and  t\  acres  of  land  there,  in  the  occupation  of  Edward 
Tynte,  esq. ;  one  messuage  in  the  parish  of  St.  Thomas,  within  the  city 
of  Bristol,  in  a  street  there  called  Radcliffe  Street,  late  in  the  occupation 
of  the  said  Robert  Rogers ;  2  messuages  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter,  in 
Bristol,  in  a  street  there  called  Windestreete,  late  in  the  several  tenures 
of  John  Jones  BXid  Walter  Pcnvell ;  one  messuage  and  stable  in  the  said 
parish  of  St.  Thomas,  in  Radcliffe  Street,  late  in  the  occupation  of 
Thomas  Thomlinson ;  one  piece  of  land,  called  the  Ilavenbacke,  in  Bristol, 
late  in  the  occupation  of  the  said  Robert  Rogers ;  two  messuages  in  the 
said  parish  of  St.  Thomas,  in  RadclifTe  Street,  late  in  the  occupation  of 


20  Gloucestershire 


the  said  Robert ;  one  messuage,  called  a  Workhouse,  in  the  said  Radcliffe 
Street,  late  in  the  occupation  of  the  said  Robert ;  3  messuages  in  RadclifTe 
Street  and  St.  Thomas's  Street,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Robert 
Rogers,  John  Merrick,  and  Philip  Gillett ;  one  capital  messuage,  called  the 
Redd  Lyon,  in  Bristol,  in  Radcliffe  Street,  late  in  the  occupation  of 
James  Blount;  one  messuage  in  the  said  street,  late  in  the  occupation 
of  the  said  Robert  Rogers ;  and  one  other  messuage,  in  Bristol,  lately 
purchased  of  Henry  Slye. 

The  said  Robert  and  Richard  Rogers  being  so  seised,  a  fine  was  levied 
in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  Michaelmas  term,  4  Charles  I,  of  all  the 
said  premises,  between  Thomas  Boyland  and  William  Pulleyne,  gentlemen, 
plaintiffs,  and  the  said  Robert  Rogers  and  Richard  Rogers,  deforciants  : 
which  said  fine  was  levied  to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas  Boyland  and 
William  Pullyn  and  their  heirs  for  ever.* 

They  (the  said  Thomas  Boyland  and  William  Pullyn)  being  so  seised 
afterwards,  to  wit,  in  the  said  term,  several  common  recoveries  were 
suffered  of  all  the  said  premises  between  Edward  Gierke,  knight,  and 
Henry  Marten,  esq.,  plaintiffs,  and  the  said  Thomas  Boyland  and  William 
Pulley  n. 

The  said  fines  and  recoveries  were  had  to  the  uses  following,  to  wit, 
as  to  the  capital  messuage  in  Thornbury  in  the  park  called  Eastwood 
Park,  and  all  the  following  parcels  of  Eastwood  Park,  namely,  the  close 
called  the  old  Coniger  meade  containing  12  acres,  the  Gostye  hill  with  a 
parcel  of  land  called  the  Laine  thereto  adjoining  containing  30  acres, 
the  barne  close,  the  home  close,  the  little  close  containing  11  acres, 
2  parcels  of  meadow  called  the  two  Paddocks  of  meadow  adjoining  a 
certain  place  called  Cockshutt  hill  containing  7  acres,  all  those  lands 
called  Champines  ground  with  a  piece  of  land  called  the  Paddock 
adjoining  containing  32  acres,  the  close  called  the  lower  playne  with  a 
piece  of  land  called  the  Paddock  adjoining  containing  107  acres  and 
37  perches,  the  close  called  the  upper  playne-  alias  the  middle  playne 
containing  28  acres,  thfe  little  Kinggrownd  containing  9  acres  of  meadow, 
the  grove  meadowe  containing  22  acres,  the  middle  meadowe  adjoining  the 
place  called  Cockshutt  hill  containing  1 1  acres,  the  close  of  pasture  called 
Cockshutt  hill  containing  30  acres,  the  close  of  meadow  called  the  Oatie 
close  or  Oatie  meadowe  containing  18  acres  and  2  roods  called  Andrewe 
plaine  containing  24  acres,  the  messuage  some  time  in  the  tenure  of 
Samuel  Frier  and  late  in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Rysby  and  all  the  lands 
and  hereditaments  with  the  same  occupied  containing  47  acres ;  all  that 
mansion  house  lately  built  and  called  Halles  house  and  the  bam  and 
house  called  the  Oxhouse  with  2  pieces  of  land  called  Paddocks  thereto 
adjoining  containing  4  acres,  late  in  the  tenure  oi  John  Jones,  senior,  and 
John  Jones,  junior,  the  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  called  Hescott 
meadowe   containing   21    acres,   the    close   called    the    upper   Hescott 


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containing  18  acres,  all  that  coppice  called  Hescott  wood  containing 
10  acres,  the  close  of  pasture  called  the  Rowe  Swistes  containing  19  acres, 
the  coppice  called  Swistes  coppice  containing  5  acres,  the  closes  called 
the  lower  Swistes  and  upper  Swistes  meadowe  containing  12  acres,  the 
close  called  the  little  plaine  alias  PuUeynes  plaine  containing  25  acres, 
the  close  of  pasture  called  Sondayes  hill  with  a  piece  of  land  called  the 
Paddock  adjoining  containing  31  acres,  2  closes  lying  together  called  t"he 
Oatye  close  containing  10  acres,  the  close  of  pasture  called  Paddock 
adjoining  the  wood  called  the  lower  Swistes  wood,  late  in  the  tenure  of 
the  said  John  Jones,  senior,  and  John  Jones,  junior,  containing  3  acres, 
and  all  that  messuage,  tenement  and  hereditament  called  Purnells 
tenement  late  in  the  tenure  of  Robert  Jobhins  containing  70  acres, 
to  the  use  of  the  saW  Richard  Rogers  and  Mary,  his  wife,  and  their 
heirs  male,  for  the  jointure  of  the  said  Alary;  and  for  default  of  such 
issue  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Richard  for  ever.  As  to  the 
residue  of  Eastwood  park  and  all  other  lands  and  premises  in  Thornbury, 
Moreton  and  Falefield,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  Rogers  and  his  heirs 
male  by  the  said  Mary ;  and  for  default  to  the  use  of  his  right  heirs  for 
ever.  As  to  all  the  said  premises  in  Pawlett,  Withies,  Catcott,  Ashcott, 
and  Bristol,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Robert  Rogers  for  life  ;  and  after  his 
decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  Rogers  and  his  heirs  male  by  the 
said  Mary ;  and  for  default  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said 
Richard  for  ever,  as  by  an  indenture  tripartite,  dated  4th  November, 
4  Charles  I  [1628],  made  between  the  said  Robert  and  Richard  Rogers  of 
the  one  part,  Henry  Marten,  knight,  Doctor  of  Laws  and  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Admiralty,  Edward  Gierke,  knight,  one  of  the  Magistrates  of  the 
Court  of  Chancery,  Henry  Marten,  esq.,  and  the  said  Mary,  late  the  wife 
of  the  said  Richard  Rogers,  by  the  name  of  Mary  Marten,  daughter  of 
the  said  Henry  Marten,  of  the  second  part,  and  the  said  Thomas  Boyland, 
gent.,  and  William  Pulleyn,  gent.,  of  the  third  part,  in  consideration  of 
the  marriage  to  be  solemnized  between  the  said  Richard  Rogers  and  the 
said  Mary  Marten,  for  a  competent  jointure  to  be  made  for  the  said 
Mary,  more  fully  appears.  Robert  Rogers  died  at  Bristol,  9th  April, 
9  Charles  I  [1633],  after  whose  death  the  said  Richard  was  seised  of  the 
said  premises  in  Pawlett,  Withies,  Catcott,  Ashcott,  and  Bristol,  as  of 
fee-tail. 

Richard  Rogers  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Hillesley  alias  Hilesley, 
and  of  20  messuages,  10  cottages,  4  tofts,  one  dovecote,  3  gardens, 
30  orchards,  500  acres  of  land,  100  acres  of  meadow,  200  acres  of 
pasture,  6  acres  of  wood,  100  acres  of  furze  and  heath,  5J.  of  rent  and 
common  of  pasture  for  all  manner  of  beasts  in  Hillesley  and  Stoke 
Hawkesbury,  and  all  tithes  whatsoever  yearly  growing  in  Hillesley  and 
Stoke  Hawkesbury;  2  messuages,  4  water  mills,  one  dovecote,  5  gardens, 
2  orchards,  15  acres  of  meadow,  2  acres  of  wood  and  common  of  pasture 

3 


22  Gloucestershire 


for  all  beasts  in  Hannam  Abbotts  alias  Hennam  Abbotts,  and  free  fishing 
in  the  water  of  Avon. 

The  capital  messuage  and  park  in  Thornbury,  and  all  other  the 
premises  in  Thomebury,  Morton,  and  Falefield,  are  held  of  the  King  as 
of  his  manor  of  East  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  by  fealty  only,  in  free 
socage  and  not  in  chief,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ^6  13^.44/., 
to  wit,  the  premises  limited  for  the  jointure  of  the  said  Mary  £1, 
and  the  residue  thereof  33J.  \d.  Of  whom  or  by  what  services  the 
premises  in  Pawlet,  Withies,  Catcott,  and  Ashcott  are  held  the  jurors 
know  not;  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os.  Of  whom  or  by  what 
service  the  premises  in  Bristol  are  held  the  jurors  know  not;  they  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  £\.  The  manor  of  Hillesley,  the  tithes  and 
other  the  premises  there  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  £\.  The  premises  in  Hannam  Abbott  are  held 
of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's 
fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os. 

Richard  Rogers  died  loth  August  last  past,  without  heirs  male  ;  Mary 
Rogers  and  Elizabeth  Rogers  are  his  daughters  and  next  co-heirs  ;  the  said 
Mary  at  the  time  of  her  father's  death  was  aged  4  years  5  months 
2  weeks  and  4  days,  and  the  said  Elizabeth  is  now  aged  4  months  and 
one  week.  The  said  Mary,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Richard,  still 
survives. 

Jnq.  p.m.,  12  Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.  140. 


3Io]^n  ^ttatton,  gentleman. 

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I  nCjUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  13th  April,  12  Charles  I 
-L  [1636],  before  Edward  Rich,  gent.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  a  writ 
of  melius  inquirend,  after  the  death  of  John  Stratton,  late  of  Seagry  in  the 
county  of  Wilts,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Moore  Gwillim,  gent.,  Edward 
Wood,  Robert  lies,  Thomas  Gibbes,  Thomas  Osborne,  Edward  Pratt,  Richard 
Kerby,  Edmund  Ferryby,  Edmund  Freeman,  John  Wood,  William  Taylor, 
Thomas  Roberts,  Robert  Griffith,  John  Mann,  and  Walter  Woodward,  who 
say  that 

By  an  Inquisition  taken  at  Chipping  Sodbury,  3rd  June,  2  Charles  I 
[1626],  before  Peter  Bird,  esq.,  then  escheator,  after  the  death  of  the  said 
John  Stratton,  it  was  found  that  the  said  John  was  seised  of  all  the  site 
and  farm  of  the  manor  of  Kinggrove,  and  of  one  messuage,  one  garden, 
50  acres  of  land,  40  acres  of  meadow,  80  acres  of  pasture  and  common 
of  pasture  for  all  beasts  in  Kinggrove,  Sodbury  parva,  Old  Sodbury, 
Doddington,  and  Chipping  Sodbury :  which  said  premises  were  held  of 
King  James  I  in  socage. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  23 

The  jurors  now  say  that  the  said  premises  were  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  knight's  service.  They  are  now  held  of  King  Charles  I  in 
chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors 
know  not.  Inq.  p.m.,  12  Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.  15. 


an^elm  ^annforD,  gentleman. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  20th  September,  12  Charles  I 
X.  [1636],  before  Edward  Rich,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Anselm  Sand/ord,  late  of  Stanley  St.  Leonard,  gentleman,  by  the  oath  of 
George  Lawrence,  gent.,  William  Taylor,  gent.,  Edmund  Freeman,  gent., 
Thomas  Osborne,  Waller  Woodward,  Richard  Mathew,  John  Trotman,  John 
Raymon,  James  Willett,  George  Small,  Robert  He,  John  Wooreham,  Thomas 
Clutlerbock,  William  Tomes,  junior,  Edmund  Ferriby,  Edward  Wood,  William 
Chance,  Michael  Dubber,  and  Thomas  Freeme,  who  say  that 

William  Sandjord  of  Stanley  St.  Leonards,  gentleman,  was  seised  of 
one  close  of  pasture  called  the  Middle  lease  containing  8  acres,  one 
meadow  called  Plash  meadow  containing  3  acres,  2  closes  of  pasture, 
one  whereof  is  called  Over  mill  field  and  the  other  Lower  mill  field,  with 
a  parcel  of  pasture  called  Mill  field  grove,  containing  14.  acres,  and  one 
cedar  grove  lying  between  the  said  closes  called  the  Middle  lease  and 
Mill  field :  which  premises  are  situate  within  the  parish  of  Painswick, 
and  were  sometime  in  the  tenure  oi  John  Osborne. 

So  seised,  the  said  William  Sandjord  by  indenture  dated  30th  March, 
2  Charles  I  [1626],  granted  all  the  said  premises  to  Elizabeth  Sandjord, 
his  sister,  with  whose  money  they  were  bought  and  in  whose  occupation 
they  now  are,  which  said  premises  were  by  indenture  dated  30th  August 
last  past  conveyed  to  the  said  William  Sandjord  and  his  heirs  for  ever  by 
John  Osborne  of  Seagrymes  in  the  parish  of  Painswicke,  yeoman, 
Elizabeth,  his  wife,  and  Thomas  Osborne,  his  son  and  heir  apparent :  to  hold 
to  the  said  Elizabeth  for  99  years  from  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  of 
the  Blessed  Mary  last  past,  she  paying  yearly  for  the  same  one  pepper- 
corn if  demanded. 

William  Sandjord  died  at  Stanley  St.  Leonards  3rd  July,  1632.  At  his 
death  all  the  said  premises  descended  by  right  to  Anselm  Sandjord, 
gentleman,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  said  William. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  i  grain  of  pepper,  and  afterwards  20X. 

Anselm  Sandjord  died  at  Stanley  St.  Leonards  22nd  October  last 
past ;  Dorothea  Sandjord  is  his  daughter  and  next  heir,  and  is  now  aged 
one  year  1 1  months  and  22  days. 

Inq.  p.m.,  12  Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.  104. 


24  Gloucestershire 


CDtoarD  CCIafeetnan,  ejSquive. 

Delivered  into  Court  31st  January,  12  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Tewkesbury,  3rd  April,  11  Charles  I  [1635], 
before  Henry  Holford,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Edward 
Wakeman,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Hatch,  gent.,  Thomas  Surman, 
Charles  Cartwright,  Charles  Bick,  Ralph  Jeynes,  Edward  Jeynes,  William 
Jorden,  John  Bloxham,  Henry  Kent,  Robert  Canner,  Henry  Toney,  Henry 
Kinges,  Edward  Turbervill,  Robert  Little  and  Samuel  Whiieledge,  who  say 
that 

.  Edward  Wakeman  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Mythe  and  Mythehooke 
next  Tewkesbury  ;  divers  messuages,  lands,  meadows,  etc.,  thereto 
belonging,  lying  in  the  parish  of  Tewkesbury ;  all  the  fishing  in  the 
waters  of  the  Severn  and  Avon  next  Mythe  ;  one  meadow  in  Tewkesbury 
called  Kingesmead  alias  Key  meadow,  containing  16  acres ;  all  the  tithes 
of  the  said  meadow  ;  one  close  or  field  of  land  and  pasture  lately  divided 
called  Kibehill,  lying  in  Tewkesbury ;  and  all  the  tithes  yearly  growing 
upon  the  said  premises. 

The  meadow  called  Kingesmead  and  the  said  fishing  are  held  of  the 
King  as  of  his  manor  of  East  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  by  fealty  only  in  free 
socage  and  not  in  chief,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \2d.  The  said 
manor  and  other  ihe  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20s. 

Edward  Wakeman  died  3rd  December  last  past;  John  Wakeman,  gent., 
is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  28  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  12  Charles  I,  p.  3,  No.  69. 


Etcl^arD  aitfe^niEf,  ejsiquire. 

Delivered  into  Court  May,  1 3  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester,  23rd  March,  12  Charles  I  [1637], 
before  William  Lugge,  esq.,  mayor  and  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Richard  Atkyns,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  John  Hayward,  gent.,  Thomas  Hill, 
Richard  Greene,  Nicholas  Webb,  John  Price,' Luke  Nurse,  Richard  Window, 
Jasper  Clutterbocke,  Laurence  Singltton,  Richard  Grimes,  John  Knofwles,  John 
Sparkes,  William  Fowler  and  Stephen  Clutterbocke,  who  say  that 

Richard  Atkyns  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Bridghampton  alias  Brick- 
hampton,  in  the  county  of  the  said  city;  one  messuage,  200  acres  of  land, 
24  acres  of  meadow,  60  acres  of  pasture,  and  i  id.  rent  in  Bridghampton 
and  Chursdone ;  one  messuage  and  half  a  virgate  of  land  in  Brick- 
hampton,  within  the  parish  of  Chursedone,  now  in  the  tenure  of  Richard 
Turlowe ;  the  lordship  and  manor  of  Hempsteed  lying  in  Hempsteed ; 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  25 

one  acre  of  meadow  called  Blaston  Acre,  lying  in  Sudmeade  in  Hemp- 
steed  ;  the  fishing  in  the  water  of  the  Severn  within  Le  Ree  in  Hempsteed, 
which  said  manor  of  Hempsteed,  the  acre  called  Blaston  Acre,  and  the 
said  fishing  formerly  belonged  to  the  Priory  of  Lanthorne  next  Gloucester, 
lately  dissolved  ;  one  acre  of  land  or  meadow  in  Elmore;  the  tithes  and 
yearly  rent  of  57J.  <^d.  reserved  of  the  said  manor  of  Hempsteed,  lately 
purchased  by  Hugh  Edwards  and  William  Knight,  of  London,  mercers, 
of  King  Edward  VI ;  the  manor  of  Morecote  with  its  right,  members 
and  appurtenances  in  Morecote  and  Minsterworth,  within  the  parish  of 
Minsterworth  ;  one  messuage,  one  barn,  one  garden,  60  acres  of  land, 
20  acres  of  meadow,  20  acres  of  pasture,  and  common  of  pasture  for  all 
beasts  in  Morecote  and  Minsterworth  ;  the  manor  or  messuage  called 
Bayfield  alias  Boyfeilds,  i  cottages,  one  bam,  one  orchard,  30  acres  of 
land,  IS  acres  of  meadow,  24  acres  of  pasture,  bs.  rent  and' common 
of  pasture  for  all  beasts  in  Morecote  and  Minsterworth  ;  one  messuage, 
12  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow,  and  common  of  pasture  for  all 
beasts  in  Elmore  ;  and  2  acres  of  land  and  2  acres  of  pasture  in 
Hardwicke. 

So  seised,  the  said  Richard  Atkyns  by  charter  dated  20th  October, 
17  James  I  [16 19],  made  between  himself  by  the  name  of  Richard 
Atlkyns,  of  Tuffeleigh,  of  the  one  part,  and  William  Sandys,  of  Brimsfield, 
knight,  and  Miles  Sandys,  knight,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  said 
William,  of  the  other  part,  for  the  considerations  therein  named,  conveyed 
all  the  said  premises  to  the  said  William  and  Miles  Sandys  and  their 
heirs  for  ever,  to  the  intent  that  Mary  Aiikyns,  wife  and  relict  of  the 
said  Richard,  should  enjoy  an  annuity  of  £100  issuing  out  of  the 
premises  called  Hempsteed,  Morecote,  Boyfield  and  Minsterworth,  for 
her  natural  life.  As  to  the  manor  of  Brickhampton  and  all  the  premises 
in  Brickhampton,  to  the  use  of  Richard  Attkyns  and  Mary,  his  wife,  for 
their  lives.  As  to  the  manor  of  Hempsteed,  Morecote,  Boyfeilds  and 
Minsterworth  and  all  other  the  premises  there,  to  the  use  of  Richard 
Attkyns  for  life.  As  for  the  reversion  of  all  the  said  premises,  to  the  use 
of  Richard  Attkyns,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  said  Richard,  for  his 
natural  life  ;  after  his  decease  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  said 
Richard  Attkyns,  junior;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  his  daughters, 
until  the  sum  of  ^^2, 000  shall  be  raised  out  of  the  said  premises  and  paid 
to  the  said  daughters  ;  after  such  payment,  then  to  the  use  of  Edward 
Attkyns,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  esq.,  brother  of  the  said  Richard  Attkyns,' 
senior,  for  life ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  said 
Edward  Attkyns  :  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  his  daughters  until  the 
sum  of /^2, 000  shall  be  raised  and  paid  to  the  said  daughters ;  after  such 
payment,  then  to  the  use  oi  Francis  Attkins,  of  London,  gent.,  brother  of 
the  said  Richard  Attkins,  senior,  for  life  ;  and  after  his  decease  to  the 
use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  Francis ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of 
3   * 


26  Gloucestershire 


his  daughters  until  the  sum  of  ^2,000  be  paid  to  them ;  and  lastly  to 
the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Richard  Altkyns,  senior,  for  ever. 

The  manor  of  Brickhampton  and  the  premises  in  Brickhampton  and 
Chursdon  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  40th  part  of  a  knight's 
fee,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ^7  6j.  %d.  Of  whom  the  messuage 
in  Brickhampton  in  the  parish  of  Chursedon  is  held  the  jurors  know  not ; 
it  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  zos.  The  lordship  and  manor  of  Hemp- 
steed,  Blaston  Acre,  and  the  said  fishing  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  the  40th  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
during  the  life  of  the  said  Mary  nothing,  but  after  her  death  £ \o.  The 
acre  of  land  at  Elmore  is  held  of  the  King,  but  by  what  service  the 
jurors  know  not,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the  life  of  the 
said  Mary  nothing,  but  after  her  death  3^.  ifd.  The  tithes  and  yearly 
rent  reserved  of  the  said  manor  of  Hempsteed  are  held  of  the  King,  by 
what  service  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during 
the  life  of  the  said  Mary  nothing,  but  after  her  decease  5 71.  9</.  The 
premises  in  Morecote,  Minsterworth,  Elmore,  and  Hardwicke  are  held 
of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  Minsterworth  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and 
the  yearly  rent  of  231.  9^/.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the 
life  of  the  said  Mary  nothing,  but  afterwards /'s .  Of  whom  the  manor 
of  Morecote  is  held  the  jurors  know  not;  after  the  death  of  the  said 
Mary  it  will  be  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £1.  The  manor  of  Boyfield, 
and  the  2  cottages,  one  bam,  etc.,  in  Morecote  and  Minsterworth  are 
held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  Minsterworth  by  fealty,  suit  at 
court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  i8j.  6^.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
after  the  death  of  the  said  Mary  £1. 

Richard  Attkyns  died  12th  February,  11  Charles  I  [1636];  Richard 
Aitkyns  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  21  years  and  more. 

Maty,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Richard  Attkyns,  senior,  still  survives. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  p.  i,No.  25. 


fl^ttl^etD  'Bagg,  gentleman. 

I  nCjUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,   21st  August,    13   Charles  I 
X     -£1637],  before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  ofl5ce, 

after  the  death  of  Matthew  Bagg,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  More  Gnillim, 

gent.,   George  Lawrence,  Edward   Wood,  Edward  King,    William    Taylor, 
William   Chance,  John   Brood,    Thomas    Clutterbucke,  John    Wood,    Robert 

Griffatt,  Edward  Canson,  Thomas  Powell  and  Michael  Clavenger,  who  say 

that 

Matthew  Bagg  was  seised  of  the  moiety  of  3  acres  of  meadow  called 

Browse's  acres,  half  an  acre  of  land  called  Ham  acre,  and  half  a  virgate 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  27 


of  land,  meadow  and  pasture,  and  common  of  pasture  for  all  beasts  in 
Honybome  alias  Cow-Honyborne  ;  also  of  the  half  of  the  fourth  part,  in 
8  parts  to  be  divided,  of  the  demesne  land  of  Honybome  :  which  said 
premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what 
part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  ts.  8d. 

Afa///idv  Bagg  died  17th  May  last  past;    William  Bagg,  gent.,  is  his 
son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  24  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  /,  v.o.,  No.  38. 


Delivered  into  Court  i6th  June,  13  Charles  I. 

-w-  •         •        • 

I   nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Tetbury,  12th  August,  10  Charles  I  [1634], 

X  before  Leonard  Chamberlaine,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Tobias  Chapman,  by  the  oath  of  Henry  Crippes,  Richard  Box,  William 
Linck,  Thomas  Guy,  William  Veyzey,  Nathaniel  Cambridge,  Samuel 
Cambridge,  John  Veyzey,  John  Weekes,  Thomas  Milles,  Tobias  Mayo,  Henry 
Mayo,  Nathaniel  Crippes,  John  Driver,  junior,  Henry  Welles  and  John 
Hiller,  who  say  that 

Tobias  Chapman  was  seised  of  one  messuage  in  Tetbury,  late  in  the 
tenure  of  the  said  Tobias,  and  2  closes  of  meadow  and  pasture  there 
called  Create  Arundell  and  Little  Arundell. 

The  said  messuage  is  held  of  Richard  Talboys,  John  Gastrell  and 
Richard  Boxe,  gent.,  as  of  their  manor  of  Tetbury  in  free  and  common 
socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  zs.  g^d.,  and  not  in 
chief  or  by  knight's  service,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ^s.  4^.  The 
said  2  closes  are  held  of  the  said  Richard  Talboys,  John  Gastrell  and 
Richard  Boxe,  as  of  their  said  manor  in  free  and  common  socage,  by 
fealty,  and  suit  at  court,  and  not  in  chief  or  by  knight's  service,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  20J. 

Tobias  Chapman  died  15th  February  last  past;  William  Chapman  is 
his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  2 1  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  p.  i.  No.  161. 


Cobtajef  Cl)apman,  gentleman. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cirencester,  13th  April,  13  Charles  I 
[1637],  before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  a  writ 
de  melius  inquirend,  after  the  death  of  Tobias  Chapman,  gent.,  by  the  oath 
of  Afore  Guillim,  gent.,  Arthur  Clarke,  Edward  Adams,  Thomas  Samson, 


28  Gloucestershire 


Thomas  Guy,  John  Jones,  Stephen  Wood,  Walter  Millard,  Robert  Driver, 
John  Undrill,  Tobias  Mayo,  Richard  Hibert  and  Amon  Dancey,  who  say 
that 

All  that  close  of  meadow  and  pasture  called  the  Grove  or  Grove 
meadow  situate  in  Upton  within  the  parish  of  Tetbury,  containing  i6 
acres,  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by,  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of 
a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  r^ot. 

Of  whom  all  the  rest  of  the  premises  named  in  the  writ  are  held  the 
jurors  know  not. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  part  i,  No.  218. 


(Katlliam  Cretoe,  gentleman. 

Delivered  into  Court  2nd  May,  13  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  13th  April,  12  Charles  I 
X  [1636],  before  Edward  Riche,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
William  Crewe,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  More  Gwillim,  Edward  Wood,  Robert 
Iks,  Thomas  Gibbes,  Thomas  Osborne,  Edward  Pratt,  Richard  Kirby, 
Edmund  Ferribie,  Edmund  Freeman,  John  Wood,  William  Taylor,  Thomas 
Roberts,  Robert  Griffith,  John  Mann  and  Walter  Wodward,  who  say  that 

William  Crrwe  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  tenement  in  Alder- 
leighe,  and  one  fulling  mill  adjoining  the  said  messuage,  all  the  ford 
leading  towards  Killcott  up  to  the  meadow  formerly  in  the  tenure  of 
Robert  Forde,  commonly  called  Ford's  parocke  in  Alderleighe,  one  close 
of  land  or  pasture  in  Alderleighe  called  Pope's  furlong,  containing  about 
one  acre ;  one  small  meadow  or  pasture  called  CoUwell's  grove,  con- 
taining about  half  an  acre;  certain  other  lands  or  pastures  in  Alderleighe 
containing  12  acres  ;  one  close  of  pasture  there  called  Millard's  acre  ;  2 
closes  of  pasture  or  meadow  in  Hawksbury  called  Pope's,  containing 
7  acres  ;  2  half  acres  of  pasture  or  wood  in  Hillesly  in  the  wood  there 
called  Lincon's  Grove  ;  the  moiety  of  a  messuage  in  Tressam  within  the 
parish  of  Hawksbury,  and  all  the  houses,  buildings,  lands  and  profits  in 
Tressam  to  the  said  moiety  belonging ;  and  one  close  or  parcel  of  land 
containing  5  acres  lying  in  the  South  Field  in  Alderleighe. 

Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  said  premises  in  Alderleighe  are 
held  the  jurors  know  not ;  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  bs.  Sd.  All 
other  the  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but 
by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  13X.  4^/. 

William  Crewe  died  at  Alderleighe  3rd  October  last  past ;  Matthew 
Crewe  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  26  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  p.  1,  No.  152. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  29 

C]^oma0  Caj3j2(^,  ejsquire. 

Delivered  into  Court  12th  May,  13  Charles  T. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken    af   Tewkesbury,    3rd    April, 
Y.      ['635],  before  Henry  Holford,  gent.,  escheator,  aft 


1 1  Charles  I 
[I63S],  before  Henry  Holford,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Thomas  Cassy,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Hatch,  gent.,  Thomas  Surman, 
Charles  Cartwright,  Charles  Bick,  Ralph- Jeynes,  Edward  Jeynes,  William 
Jorden,  John  Bloxham,  Henry  Kent,  Robert  Canner,  Henry  Toney,  Henry 
Kinges,  Edmund  Turbervill,  Robert  Little,  and  Samuel  Whiteledge,  who  say 
that 

Thomas  Cassy  was  seised  of  the  rectory  of  Deerehurst,  and  all  the 
tithes,  oblations,  and  profits  thereto  belonging,  growing  in  Deerehurst 
and  Leigh  ;  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage  of  the  church  of  Deerehurst ; 
the  manor  of  Wightfield,  and  divers  messuages,  cottages,  lands,  rents, 
etc.,  to  the  same  belonging,  situate  within  the  parishes  of  Deerehurst, 
Lye  and  Treddington ;  and  one  messuage  and  divers  lands,  tenements 
and  services  in  Deerehurst  Walton,  containing  8  acres  :  which  said 
premises  last  mentioned  were  sometime  of  James  Gunter  and  William 
Lewys. 

The  said  rectory,  tithes  and  advowson  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  13^.  4^.  The 
manor  of  Wightfield  and  other  the  premises  in  Deerehurst,  Leigh  and 
Treddington  are  held  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Westminster  in 
socage,  by  the  yearly  rent  of  20J.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
3  3 J.  \d.  The  premises  in  Deerehurst  Walton  are  held  of  the  King  as  of 
his  manor  of  Church  Stanwey,  by  fealty  only  and  not  in  chief,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  is.  6d. 

Thomas  Cassy  died  31st  May  last  past;  Henry  Cassy,  esq.,  is  his  son 
and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  40  years  and  more.  He  still  survives 
at  Tewkesbury. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  p.  i,  No.  71. 


C]^omaj3  Cojce,  0enior. 

Delivered  into  Court  24th  May,  13  Charles  L 

TT  •     •    • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Thombury,  20th  March,  1636,  before 
X.  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office,  after  the 
death  of  Thomas  Coxe,  senior,  who  died  at  Sutton  in  the  county  of  Wilts, 
by  the  oath  of  William  Mildmaye,  gent.,  John  Byrd,  William  Walker^ 
William  Higgins,  William  Brinckworth,  Arthur  Hobbes,  William  Pullen, 
James  Pullen,  John  Hobbes,  William  Jobbins,  John  Frend,  Nicholas  Powell, 
Richard  Cole,  John  Howell,  gent.,  and  David  Lawe,  who  say  that 


30  Gloucestershire 


Thomas  Coxe,  senior,  was  seised  of  one  messuage  in  Hempton  and 
Patshoe,  in  the  parish  of  Alraondesburye,  and  one  barn,  one  garden, 
one  orchard,  7  acres  of  land,  3  acres  of  meadow,  6  acres  of  pasture 
and  comrfion  of  pasture  for  all  beasts  in  Hempton,  Patsheo  and 
Almondesburye. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  Coxe  made  his  will  at  Almondsbury  the 
8th  day  of  May,  8  Charles  I  [1632],  and  thereby  bequeathed  the  said 
premises  to  Thomas  Coxe,  junior,  his  nephew  (fratrino),  to  hold  to  him 
and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  Thomas  Buck,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor 
of  Winterborne  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and 
the  yearly  rent  of  a  pair  of  gilded  spurs,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  los. 

Thomas  Coxe,  senior,  died  at  Sutton  31st  May,  8  Charles  I  [1632]; 
Thomas  Coxe,  junior,  is  his  kinsman  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  24 
years  and  more.  Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  v.o.,  No.  37. 


Delivered  into  Court  25th  May,  13  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cheltenham,  24th  March,  12  Charles  I 
[1637],  before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
John  Durham,  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Taylor,  Edward  Pynfold,  Samuel 
Cambridge,  John  Slubbes,  John  Packer,  Robert  Packer,  Thomas  Pate,  Thomas 
Mason,  Henry  Mason,  William  Kinge,  Edmund  Carpenter,  John  Dobbins, 
Ankor  Nynde  and  Edmund  Ballenger,  gentlemen,  who  say  that 

John  Durham  was  seised  of  2  messuages  and  2  virgates  of  land  in 
Willersy  called  Russills  and  Saunders;  one  "quarteme"  of  arable  land 
there  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John,  sometime  parcel  of  the 
8  virgates  of  land  there  which  Thomas  Ashwyn  and  other  customary 
tenants  of  the  manor  of  Willersy  lately  held ;  one  parcel  of  meadow, 
parcel  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Willersy,  and  common  of 
pasture  with  the  said  quarteme  enjoyed ;  and  all  the  lands,  meadows, 
pastures  and  hereditaments  to  the  said  messuage  belonging. 

The  said  John  Durham  being  so  seised  a  fine  was  levied  3  weeks  from 
Easter  Day,  11  Charles  I  [1635],  between  Thomas  Durham,  plaintiff,  and 
the  said  John  Durham,  and  Alice,  his  wife,  deforciants,  of  all  the  said 
premises,  to  the  several  uses  following :  as  to  one  barn  in  Willersy 
adjoining  the  high  way  there  and  divers  parcels  of  arable  land,  parcel  of 
the  premises,  to  wit,  one  selion  in  Colehillfield  in  there,  one  selion  in 
Higheway  furlong,  2  selions  abutting  upon  Sainbrooke  ditch,  one  selion 
in  Long  Woollersy,  one  other  selion  there,  one  parcel  called  a  hadland  in 
Beward  furlong,  one  selion  in  Goodygore  furlong,  one  selion  in  Horsham 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  31 

furlong,  one  selion  called  the  Buttes,  one  selion  abutting  upon  Sambrook, 
one  selion  abutting  upon  the  highway  there  leading  towards  Blockley, 
one  parcel  called  a  lay  in  Fursy  hill,  one  selion  in  Loward  furlong,  one 
selion  in  Black  meare,  one  selion  in  Woollfurlong  Furlong  Sjic\  one 
selion  in  Hurstfurlong,  one  selion  under  Loward,  one  selion  in  Purtons 
furlong,  one  selion  in  Pudnam  field,  one  other  selion  called  a  little 
hadland  in  Pudnam  field,  one  selion  in  Sandfurlong,  one  other  selion  in 
Pudnam  field,  one  other  selion  in  the  said  field,  one  selion  in  Carbeseech, 
one  small  farindel  of  land  called  a  little  lay  in  Brodemore,  parcel  of  the 
close  called  Fordehey  formerly  in  the  occupation  of  the  said  John 
Durham,  and  a  lot  meadow  in  Willersy  belonging  to  the  said  half  virgate 
of  land,  to  the  use  of  the  ?,^\di  John  Durham,  and  Alice,  his  wife  for  their 
lives  ;  and  after  their  decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas  Durham  and 
the  heirs  of  his  body  by  Susanna,  his  wife,  and  for  default  to  the  use  of 
the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas  Durham  for  ever.  As  to  the  residue 
of  the  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas  Durham  and  Susanna,  his 
wife,  for  their  lives,  for  the  jointure  of  the  said  Susanna ;  after  their 
decease  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas  by  the  said  Susanna  ; 
and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas  Durham 
for  ever,  as  by  an  indenture  tripartite  dated  i8th  March,  10  Charles  I 
[1635],  more  fully  appears.  • 

John  Durham  was  likewise  seised  of  certain  messuages  in  Willersy 
called  Marriot  and  Roberdes  with  a  small  close  and  garden  thereto 
belonging,  and  \\  virgates  of  land  there,  lately  purchased  of  William 
Gunne  and  Thomas  Gtinne. 

All  the  said  premises  first  mentioned  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not ; 
the  premises  limited  to  the  use  of  the  saidy<?A«  Durham  and  Alice,  his 
wife,  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os.\  the  residue  of  the  said  premises 
is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  bs.  %d.  The  messuages  called  Marriott  and 
Roberdes  and  other  the  premises  last  mentioned  are  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors 
know  not ;   and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ts.  Bd. 

John  Durham  died  at  Willersy  23rd  June  last  past  ;  Thomas  Durham 
is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more.  The 
said  Alice  Durham  still  survives  at  Willersy. 

Ing.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  p.  \,  No.  2z. 


Cl^omajs  JFerrerjs,  gentleman. 

Delivered  into  Court  15th  May,  13  Charles  I. 

-w-  •  •        • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cheltenham,  24th  March,  12  Charles  I 
A  [1637],  before  Hugh  }Vhite,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Thomas  Ferrers,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Taylor,  Edward  Pynjord, 


32  Gloucestershire 


Samuel  Cambridge,  John  Stuhbes,  John  Packer,  Robert  Packer,  Thomas  Pates, 
Thomas  Mason,  Henry  Mason,  William  J^inge,  Edmund  Carpenter,  John 
Dobbins,  Ankor  Ninde  and  Edmund  Ballinger,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Ferrers  was  seised  of  a  capital  messuage  and  farm  called 
Coles  Place  lying  in  Northey  in  the  parish  of  Aschurch,  and  all  the 
houses,  buildings,  lands,  etc.,  in  Aschurch  to  the  said  messuage  belonging; 
one  small  close  of  pasture  called  the  Pigg  close,  one  parcel  of  land 
called  the  Hompleck,  one  close  of  pasture  called  the  Heighes  alias  the 
Heighe,  one  other  close  of  pasture  called  the  New  Field,  certain  closes 
or  parcels  of  land  and  pasture  called  Crowe  Mores,  one  close  of  pasture 
called  the  Pleck  alias  the  Poole  hay,  one  parcel  of  meadow  containing 
7  acres  lying  in  a  meadow  called  Brodnam,  one  parcel  of  meadow 
called  Pillinsteed,  2  small  parcels  of  land  or  meadow  called  the  Mores 
alias  the  Hoppyards  lying  in  Aschurch  aforesaid ; '  and  all  the  tithes 
yearly  growing  upon  the  said  premises  ;  which  said  capital  messuage  and 
other  the  premises  are  now  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Hide,  gent.,  by 
virtue  of  a  demise  for  20  years  and  more  still  to  come,  made  to  him  by 
indenture  dated  6th  December,  2  Charles  I  [1626],  made  between  Henry 
Ferrers,  esq.,  now  Baronet,  of  the  one  part,  and  the  said  Thomas  Hide  of 
the  other  part,  under  the  yearly  rent  of  one  grain  of  pepper  only. 

The  said  Thomas  Ferrers  was  likewise  seised  of  a  certain  parcel  of 
land  in  Aschurch,  late  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Northey,  in  the  said  parish 
of  Aschurch  ;  one  parcel  of  land  or  pasture  containing  10  acres,  lying  in 
Fiddington  in  the  said  parish  of  Aschurch,  late  in  the  occupation  oi  John 
Geynes',  and  one  messuage,  orchard  and  garden  and  17  acres  of  land  to 
the  said  messuage  belonging  in  Aschurch,  in  a  certain  place  there  called 
Home  Downe  alias  Hamondowne,'  some  time  parcel  of  the  manor  of 
Barton  in  Tewkesbury.     Also,  for  the  term  of  1150  years  and  more,  of 

2  messuages,  one  dovecote,  2  gardens,  one  orchard,   50  acres  of  land, 

3  acres  of  meadow,  6  acres  of  pasture  and  common  of  pasture  for  all 
beasts  in-  Aston  super  Carran  and  Aschurch,  late  parcel  of  the  manor  of 
Kemerton :  which  said  premises  last  mentioned  are  estimated  at  2 
virgates  of  land,  and  are  now  in  the  tenure  of  William  Beale  for  the  term 
of  99  years  still  to  come,  if  the  said  William  Beale,  Susan  Harris,  now  the 
wife  of  the  said  William  and  John  Cole,  junior,  son  of  John  Cole,  of 
London,  merchant,  or  any  of  them  so  long  shall  live,  by  virtue  of  a 
demise  by  indenture  dated  20th  November,  11  Charles  I  [1635],  made 
between  the  said  Thomas  Ferrers  of  the  one  part  and  the  said  WilliAm 
Beale  of  the  other  part,  under  the  yearly  rent  of  loj.  and  2  hens. 

The  said  Thomas  Ferrers  was  likewise  seised  of  all  the  tithes  of  hay 
yearly  growing  upon  \\  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  lying  in 
Aston  super  Carrant  in  Aschurch,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Kent. 

All  the  said  premises  in  the  occupation  of  the  said  Thomas  Hide  are 
held  of  the  manor  of  Tewkesbury,  but  by  what  services  the  jurors  know 


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not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  los.  The  said  parcels  of  land,  late 
parcel  of  the  manor  of  Northey,  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  \id.  The  premises  in  Fiddington  and  Home- 
downe  and  the  tithes  of  hay  in  Aston  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his 
manor  of  East  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  in  free  and  common  socage,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  bs.  %d.  The  premises  in  the  occupation  of 
the  said  William  Beale  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  los. 

Thomas  Ferrers  died  3rd  December  last  past  ;  William  Ferrers  is  his 
son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  5  years  7  months  and  3  days  ;  he 
still  survives  at  Northey. 

Judith  Ferrers,  relict  of  the  said  Thomas  Ferrers,  the  said  William. 
Beale  and  Susanna  his  wife,  and  the  said  John  Cole  still  survive  at 
Northey. 

Inq.  p.m.,   13  Charles  /,  part  i,  No,  24. 


I   nnUlSltlOn   taken   at   Cirencester,   21st  August,    13    Charles  I 
JL      [1637],    before   Hugh    White,  esq.,   escheator,  after  the  death   of 

John  Grigg,  late  of  Welford,  by  the  oath  of  More  Gwillim,  gent.,  George 
Lawrence,  Edward  Wood,  Edward  Kinge,  William  Taylor,  William  Chance, 
John  Broade,  Thomas  Cluttetbooke,  John  Wood,  Robert  Qriffeth,  Edward 
Cawson,  Thomas  Powell  and  Michael  Clavinger,  who  say  that 

John  Grigg  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land 
containing  32  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  thereto  belonging  in 
Welford  ;  and  common  of  pasture  for  4  beasts  in  the  common  fields  of 
Welford  :  which  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  6j.  8^. 

John  Grigg  died  at  Welford,  3rd  December,  1627  ;  Richard  Grigg  is 
his  brother  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  21  years. 

The  said  Richard  has  taken  the  profits  of  the  said  premises  from  the 
death  of  the  said  John  up  to  the  present  time. 

Alice  Grigg,  relict  of  Richard  Grigg,  the  father,  has  taken  yearly  out 
of  the  issues  of  the  said  premises  from  the  death  of  the  said  Richard, 
£-1  during  her  life  ;  she  still  survives  at  Welford. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  part  1,  No.  203. 


VOL.  II. 


34  Gloucestershire 


cBlUjs  (0re^t)ur0t3  yeoman. 

Delivered  into  Court  29th  Jane,  13  Charles  I. 

I  nCjUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  13th  April,  12  Charles  I 
A  [1636],  before  Edward  Riche,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Ellis  Greyhurst,  of  Bladington  alias  Bleding^on,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of 
Moore  Gwilliam,  Edward  Wood,  Robert  lies,  Thomas  Gibbes,  Thomas  Osborne, 
Edward  Pratt,  Richard  Kirby,  Edmund  Ferebee,  Edmund  Freeman,  John 
Wood,  William  Tayler,  Thomas  Roberts,  Robert  Griffith,  John  Mann  and 
Walter  Woodward,  who  say  that 

Ellis  Greyhurst  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  one  close  of  pasture 
containing  \\  acres  in  Bladington;  \\  virgate  of  land  to  the  said 
messuage  belonging ;  all  those  lands,  meadows  and  pasture  in  Bladington 
called  a  petty  farme,  a  Berrydall  and  a  halfe  Berrydall,  containing  27^ 
acres,  parcels  of  the  demesne  lands  of  Bladington  ;  r\  parts  (in  44  parts 
to  be  divided)  of  all  other  the  demesne  lands,  wastes  and  commons  of 
the  manor  of  Bladington ;  and  common  of  pasture  for  75  sheep  and 
1 1  cows  yearly,  and  for  5  horses  and  4  horses  alternately  each  year  for 
ever  upon  the  common  fields  of  Bladington. 

So  seised,  the  said  Ellis  by  indenture  dated  2nd  February,  22  James  I 
[1625],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part  and  Richard  Baker,  of 
Bladington,  husbandman,  and  Anthony  Morris,  of  Icombe,  co.  Wor- 
cester, husbandman,  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage 
then  to  be  solemnized  between  John  Greyhurst,  son  and  heir  of  the 
said  Ellis,  and  Alice  Roch,  now  the  wife  of  the  said  John,  granted  to 
the  said  Richard  Baker  and  Anthony  Morris  all  the  said  premises  ;  to  hold 
to  them  and  their  heirs  for  ever,  to  the  following  uses :  as  to  one  moiety 
thereof  to  the  use  of  the  said  Ellis  Greyhurst  for  life,  and  after  his  decease 
to  the  use  of  Joan  Greyhurst,  wife  of  the  said  Ellis,  for  her  life,  in  full 
satisfaction  of  her  dower ;  and  as  to  the  other  moiety  to  the  use  of  the 
said  John  Greyhurst  for  his  life,  and  after  his  decease  to  the  use  of 
the  said  Alice  Roch  for  her  life.  After  the  decease  of  the  said  Ellis,  Joan, 
axidi  John,  then  all  the  said  premises  shall  be  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  male 
of  the  said  John  by  the  said  Alice  for  ever  ;  and  for  default  to  the  heirs 
female  of  the  said  John  by  the  said  Alice,  with  remainder  to  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  Ellis  for  ever. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  30.?. 

Ellis  Greyhurst  died  at  Bladington,  2nd  October,  1 1  Charles  I  [1635]  ; 
John  Greyhurst  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  34  years 
and  more. 

The  said  Joan  still  survives  at  Bladington. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  part  i,  No.  128. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  35 


(George  C^ajscoigne,  enquire. 

"W"  •     •     • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  6th  October,  13  Charles  I 
A  [1637],  before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
George  Gascoigne,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  George  Lawrence,  gent.,  Edward 
Feribe,  Edward  Wood,  William  Groves,  Thomas  Clutterbucke,  William 
Tayler,  Robert  lies,  William  Chaunce,  John  Broade,  John  Wood,  Hodgkinson 
Paine,  Thomas  Allyn  and  Michael  Clavenger,  who  say  that 

George  Gasgcoine  was  seised  of  all  that  lordship  and  manor  of  Ampney 
St.  Peter  with  its  rights,  members  and  liberties  lying  in  the  counties  of 
Gloucester  and  Wilts,  sometime  parcel  of  the  possessions  of  the  late 
monastery  of  St  Peters,  Gloucester;  all  the  tithes  of  sheaves,  grain  and 
hay  and  all  other  tithes  whatsoever  yearly  growing  upon  the  lands  and 
tenements  called  Leversuch  lands  lying  at  Holyroode  Ampney,  to  the 
said  late  monastery  sometime  belonging ;  2  meadows  called  Broadmead 
and  Pullmead  in  Ampney  St.  Peter,  to  the  said  late  monastery  sometime 
belonging  ;  one  water  mill  and  all  those  messuages,  lands,  pastures, 
tithes  of  sheaves  and  other  tithes  whatsoever  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Thomas  Bayley  and  Christian  his  wife,  and  Thomas  Smart  and  Margaret 
his  wife  and  John  their  son,  situate  in  Ampney  St.  Peter  and  Holyrood 
Ampney,  sometime  parcel  of  the  possessions  of  the  said  late  monastery ; 
all  that  land  and  pasture  called  Grove  Close  lying  next  the  chapel  of 
the  Blessed  Mary  the  Virgin  of  Halston  in  Halston  in  the  said  county 
of  Wilts,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Hunger/ord,  gent.,  and  sometime 
parcel  of  the  possessions  of  the  said  late  Monastery ;  all  the  messuages, 
mills,  houses,  lands,  rents,  services,  etc.,  in  Ampney  St.  Peter,  Ampney 
St.  Cross  and  Halston  to  the  said  manor  of  Ampney  in  any  way  belonging. 

So  seised,  the  said  George  Gascoigne  made  his  will  at  the  Middle 
Temple,  London,  on  the  17th  day  of  September,  161 9,  whereby  he 
bequeathed  the  said  premises  {inter  alia)  as  follows  :  I  will  to  my  son 
John  Gascoigne  all  that  my  close  of  pasture  commonly  called  Grove  close 
and  all  other  my  houses,  rents,  lands,  etc.,  in  St.  Peters  Ampney  alias 
Estington,  South  Cerney,  Cerney  Wicke  and  Cricklade  or  elsewhere :  to 
hold  for  16  years,  and  from  thenceforth  to  my  grandson  John  Gascoigne, 
son  of  my  late  son  Sir  Nicholas  Gascoigne,  knight,  deceased,  and  to  his 
heirs ;  and  for  default,  to  my  said  son  John  Gascoigne  the  elder  and 
his  heirs  for  ever.  All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  knight's  service,  to  wit,  by  the  40th  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  los. 

George  Gascoigne  died  i8th  September,  1620,  at  St.  Ives  in  the  county 
of  Huntingdon;  John  Gascoigne,  esq.,  son  of  the  said  Nicholas  Gascoigne, 
knight,  deceased,  is  his  kinsman  and  next  heir:  on  the  15th  day  of 
August  last  past  the  said  John  Gascoigne  was  aged  24  years. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  part,  i,  No.  105. 


36  Gloucestershire 


Cl^omais  i^oDsejs  altajs  ^eDge^,  yeoman. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cirencester,  6th  October,  13  Charles  I 
[1637],  before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  Henry  Brownejohn, 
feodary,  and  John  Poole,  gent.,  after  the  death  of  Thomas  Hodges  alias 
Hedges,  late  of  Arlingham,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of  George  Lawrence,  gent., 
Edward  Ferihe,  Edward  Wood,  William  Groves,  Thomas  Clutterbucke, 
William  Tayler,  Robert  lies,  William  Chaunce,  John  Broade,  John  Wood, 
Hodgkinson  Paine,  Thomas  Allyn  and  Michael  Claveng  r,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Hodges  was  seised  of  one  messuage,  one  garden,  2  orchards 
and  100  acres  of  land,  arable,  meadow  and  pasture,  situate  within  the 
parish  of  Arlingham  ;  and  one  parcel  of  land  containing  \  acre,  parcel  of 
the  common  or  waste  lands  in  the  marsh  called  .Bardens  Marsh  in 
Arlingham. 

The  said  messuage,  garden,  orchards  and  land  are  held  of  Thomas 
Yate,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of  Arlingham,  in  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at 
court,  reliefs  when  they  shall  happen,  and  the  yearly  rent  of  23^.  %d.,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ^bs.  Sd.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the 
parcel  of  land  in  Hardens  Marsh  is  held  the  jurors  know  not ;  it  is  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  id. 

Thomas  Hodges  died  at  Arlingham  i6th  September,  3  Charles  I  [1627]; 
/ohn  Hodges  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  aged  17  years  on  the 
17th  September  last  past. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  part  i,  No.  183. 


T  •     •    • 

I   nqUlSltlOn    taken   at    Cirencester,    13th    April,    13    Charles    I 

X.  [1637],  before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
John  Holtom,  late  of  Marston  Sicca,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of  More  Gwillim, 
gent.,  Arthur  Clark,  Edward  Add ames,  Thomas  Guy,  Thomas  Samson,  John 
Jones,  Stephen  Wood,  Walter  Milkrd,  Robert  Driver,  John  Undrill,  Tobias 
Mayo,  Richard  Hibarte  and  Am'^s  Dancey,  who  say  that 

Before  the  death  of  the  said  John  Holtom  one  William  Holtom,  his 
father,  and  the  said  John  were  jointly  seised  of  one  messuage  and 
2  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  Marston  Sicca,  then  in  the 
tenure  of  the  said  William  and  John. 

So  seised,  the  said  William  and  John,  by  charter  dated  3rd  June, 
22  James  I  [1624.].  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  then  had  between  the 
said  John  Holtom  and  Mary  his  wife,  enfeoffed  Thomas  Hurdys  and 
Thomas  Ryland  of  the  said  premises,  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  for 
ever  to  the  uses  following :  as  to  one  moiety  thereof  to  the  use  of  the 
said  Mary  Holtom  for  her  life,  in  the  name  of  her  jointure  ;  and  after 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  ^7 

her  decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  /ofin  and  his  heirs  by  the  said  Mary  ; 
and  for  default  to  the  use  of  the  said  William  Holtom  and  his  heirs  male; 
and  for  default  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John  Holtom  for 
ever.  As  to  the  moiety  of  one  virgate  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture, 
parcel  of  the  said  2  virgates  of  land,  to  the  use  of  the  said  William 
Holtom  and  Alice  his  wife  for  their  lives  ;  and  after  their  decease  to  the 
use  of  the  said  John  Holtom  and  his  heirs;  for  default  to  the  use  of 
the  said  William  Holtom  and  his  heirs  male ;  and  for  default  to  the  use 
of  the  %z\di  John  Holtom  and  his  heirs  for  ever.  As  to  the  residue  of  the 
said  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Holtom  and  his  heirs ;  for 
default  to  the  use  of  the  said  William  Holtom  and  his  heirs  male  ;  and 
for  default  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Holtom  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

The  said  John  and  Mary  had  issue  John  Holtom.  The  said  William 
Holtom  died  ist  December,  8  Charles  I  [1632],  at  Marston  Sicca. 

The  said  premises  are  hold  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not.  The  premises 
limited  to  the  said  Mary  are  worth  nothing  yearly  during  her  life,  but 
afterwards  they  will  be  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os.  The  premises 
limited  to  the  said  Alice  will  be  worth  per  annum,  clear,  after  her  death, 
5 J.     The  residue  of  the  said  premises  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \zd. 

John  Holtom  died  ist  September  last  past ;  John  Holtom  is  his  son  and 
next  heir,  and  on  the  1 3th  February  last  past  was  aged  7  years. 

The  said  Alice  Holtom  and  Mary  Holtom  still  survive  at  Marston  Sicca. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  part  i,  No.  30. 


-w-  •  •         • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  28th  July,  13  Charles  I 
X  L'^37]'  before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his 
office,  after  the  death  o{  John  Haynes,  by  the  oath  oi  More  Guillim,  gent., 
Edward  Wood,  Thomas  Clutterbucke,  Gtorge  Lawrence,  William  Groves,  John 
Man,  John  Worme,  William  Taylor,  Thomas  Litton,  Michael  Clavenger, 
John  Acton,  John  Wood  and  Samuel  Spencer,  who  say  that 

John  Haynes  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  3J  virgates  of  land, 
meadow  and  pasture  in  Daglingworth  ;  3  closes  of  land  in  Daglingworth 
and  Wicke  called  Archebalds  alias  Erchenbawdes  homeclose  and  Wicke 
close ;  and  2  acres  of  arable  land  in  the  fields  of  Lower  Duntesbome : 
which  said  premises  are  held  of  Henry  Poole,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of 
Daglingworth  in  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of 
3^.  4^.  and  ilb.  of  cummin,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ibs.  Sd. 

John  Haynes  died  1st  October,  6  Charles  I  [1630]  at  Daglingworth  ; 

Thomas  Hayms  is  his  son  and   ne.xt  heir,  and  was  then  aged    15  years, 

6  months  and  more. 
i,  Inq.  p  m.,  13  Charles  I,  v.o.,  aYo.  88. 


3  8  Gloucestersk  ire 


Delivered  into  Court  loth  May,   13  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cheltenham.  24th  March,  12  Charles  I 
[1637],  before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  oflBce, 
after  the  death  of  Roger  Johnsons,  late  of  Bladington  alias  Bledington, 
husbandman,  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Tayloe,  gent.,  Edward  Pinfold, 
Samuel  Cambridge,  John  Stubbes,  John  Packer,  Robert  Packer,  Thomas  Pate, 
Thomas  Mason,  Henry  Mason,  William  King,  Edmund  Carpender,  John 
Dobbins,  Arkor  Inde  and  Edmund  Ballenger,  gent.,  who  say  that 

Roger  Johnsons  was  seised  of  one  messuage  or  tenement  in  Bladington 
containing  2  spaces  (spacia)  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Gryme  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife;  divers  parcels  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  there, 
containing  10  acres,  in  the  occupation  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  ; 
and  common  of  pasture  for  2  cows  and  6  sheep  in  the  fields  and 
commons  of  Bladington. 

So  seised,  the  said  Roger  Johnsons  at  Bladington  by  indenture  dated 
13th  December,  18  James  I  [ibzo]  granted  to  the  said  Thomas  Gryme 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife  all  the  said  premises :  to  hold  for  80  years,  they 
paying  yearly  for  the  same  to  the  said  Roger  Johnsons  and  his  heirs  one 
penny  upon  the  first  day  of  May  if  lawfully  demanded. 

Thomas  Gryme  died  at  Bladington  19th  February,  6  Charles  I  [163 1]  ; 
and  the  said  Elizabeth  died  there  9th  July  last  past. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  ts. 

Roger  Johnsons  died  at  Bladington  29th  January,  9  Charles  I  [1634]  ; 
Richard  Johnsons  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  13  years 
and  4  days.  Joan  Johnsons  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Roger  still  survives 
at  Bladington. 

Chan.  Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  v.o.,  No.  97. 


Eicl^arD  i^eble,  gentleman. 

Delivered  into  Court  6th  May,  13  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cheltenham,  24th  March,  12  Charles  I 
X  [1637],  before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Richard  Keble,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Tayloe,  gent.,  Edward 
Pinfold,  gent.,  Samuel  Cambridge,  gent.,  John  Stubbes,  gent.,  John  Packer, 
gent.,  Robert  Packer,  gent.,  Thomas  Pate,  gent.,  Thomas  Mason,  Henry 
Mason,  William  Kinge,  Edmund  Carpenter,  John  Dobins,  Ancors  Nynd  and 
Edmund  Ballenger^  who  say  that 


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Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  39 


Richard  Keble  was  seised  of  one  capital  messuage  or  farm,  commonly 
called  Eastleche  Turvill  Farm,  with  all  the  lands,  tenements,  etc.,  to 
the  same  belonging ;  the  coppice  wood  called  Eastleche  Copice  wood, 
containing  5  acres ;  a  messuage  lying  in  Downend  Towne  within  the 
parish  of  Letchlade ;  one  virgate  of  land  and  one  close  of  pasture 
containing  3  acres,  to  the  said  messuage  belonging;  one  close  of 
meadow  or  pasture  called  the  Lamas  close  containing  4  acres,  being 
in  the  parish  of  Langford  in  the  county  of  Berks  ;  one  parcel  of 
arable  land  called  Lacies  peece,  in  the  fields  of  Langford  ;  3  acres 
of  arable  land  lying  in  the  several  fields  of  Langford  and  Little  Faring- 
ton  in  the  county  of  Berks ;  2  acres  of  meadow  lying  in  Kelmescott 
meadow  in  the  county  of  Oxford,  in  the  ham  there  called  Westham  ;  and 
one  close  of  pasture  lying  in  Broad  Blunsdon  in  the  county  of  Wilts, 
called  the  Hide  alias  the  Overhide. 

So  seised,  the  said  Richard  Keble,  in  consideration  of  the  love  which 
he  bore  to  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and  for  a  competent  jointure  to  be  made 
for  her,  and  also  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  to  be  solemnized 
between  Richard  Keble,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  said  Richard,  and 
Elizabeth  Broderwicke,  one  of  the  daughters  of  Francis  Braderwicke,  by 
indenture  dated  24th  May,  3  Charles  I  [1627],  made  between  himself  of 
the  one  part  and  Richard  Braderwicke  and  Richard  Gearing  of  the  other 
part,  agreed  that  he  and  his  heirs  should  be  seised  of  the  said  premises 
to  the  use  of  him  the  said  Richard  Keble  for  his  natural  life ;  and  after 
his  decease  then  as  to  one  3rd  part  (in  3  parts  to  be  divided)  of  the 
premises  in  Eastleche  Turvill  to  the  sole  use  of  Elizabeth  wife  of  Richard 
Keble,  senior,  for  her  life,  in  full  satisfaction  of  her  dower.  As  to  the 
reversion  of  the  said  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  Keble,  junior, 
and  his  heirs'  male  by  the  said  Elizabeth  Braderwicke ;  for  default, 
successively  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  Richard  Keble  junior, 
the  heirs  female  of  the  said  Richard  Keble,  junior,  the  heirs  male  of  the 
said  Richard  Keble,  senior,  and  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Richard  Keble, 
senior,  for  ever. 

The  capital  messuage  of  Eastleche  Turvill  and  the  premises  to  the 
same  belonging  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by 
what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  zos.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  premises  in  Letchlade  are 
held  the  jurors  know  not :  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  6j.  8d.  Of 
whom  the  premises  in  Langford  and  Little  Farington  are  held  the  jurors 
know  not:  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os.  The  meadow  in 
Kelmescott  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what 
part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
2J.  Of  whom  the  close  of  pasture  in  Broad  Blunsdon  is  held  the  jurors 
know  not:  it  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  lo^.  Richard  Keble,  senior,  died 
15th  October  last  past ;  Richard  Keblt,']\xn\OT,  is  his  son  and  next  heir  and 


40  Gloucestershire 


was  then  aged  30  years  and  more.     Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
Richard  Keble,  senior,  still  survives  at  Letchlade. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  part  i,  No.  126. 


3o]^n  Large. 

Delivered  into  Court  i8th  February,  13  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Thombury,  13th  March,  8  James  I  [161 1], 
A  before  Edward  Trotman,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office, 
after  the  death  of  John  Large,  by  the  oath  of  William  Rider,  gent., 
Richard  Weeksteed,  gent.,  Henry  Wisse,  gent.,  Robert  Stones,  William 
Lyncke,  Robert  Longe,  Arthur  Hobbes,  John  Whitfeild,  John  Kinge,  Hugh 
Lewes,  William  Fowler,  Richard  Cole,  Thomas  Thurner,  senior,  and  Edward 
Lyncke,  who  say  that 

•  John  Large,  father  of  the  said  John  Large,  was  seized  of  a  messuage 
called  Combe  house,  and  of  10  acres  of  meadow  and  pasture  thereto 
belonging,  situate  within  the  parish  of  Westburie  on  Trym  ;  2  closes  of 
meado>y  in  Southmeade  within  the  said  parish  of  Westburie,  sometime 
in  the  tenure  of  John  Vasb)rowe ;  7  acres  of  land  in  the  said  parish 
now  in  the  tenure  of  Alice  Tiplon,  widow ;  2  acres  of  land  and  one  parcel 
of  wood  containing  \  acre  in  Westbury,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Katherine 
Webbe,  widow  ;  the  4th  part  of  a  messuage  and  34  acres  of  land,  meadow 
and  pasture  thereto  belonging,  situate  in  Ridland  within  the  said  parish 
of  Westbury,  late  in  the  tenure  of  David  Jones ;  the  4th  part  of  a 
messuage  and  28  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  thereto  belonging 
in  Charleton  within  the  parish  of  Henburie,  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Thomas  Edwards',  the  4th  part  of  a  messuage  and  20  acres  of  land, 
meadow  and  pasture  thereto  belonging,  in  Meereditch  within  the  parish 
of  Henburie,  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Stokes ;  the  4th  part  of  a 
messuage  and  6  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  Charleton  and 
Weeke,  within  the  said  parish  of  Henburie,  now  in  the  tenure  of  Margaret 
Cox,  widow ;  the  4th  part  of  one  parcel  of  meadow  containing  2  acres, 
lying  in  Compton  Greenefeild  within  the  parish  of  Henburie,  late  in 
the  tenure  oi  John  Holloway;  the  4th  partof  one  close  of  meadow  con- 
taining 4  acres  of  land  in  Redwicke  within  the  said  parish  of  Henburie, 
late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Cooke ;  the  4th  part  of  one  close  of  meadow 
called  Sheephouse  leaze,  containing  4  acres,  situate  in  or  near  Abeltram 
within  the  said  parish,  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Philpott;  3  acres  of 
meadow  in  Bishopps  more  within  the  said  parish  ;  the  4th  part  of  a 
messuage  and  3  acres  of  pasture  in  Lawrence  Weston  within  the  said 
parish,  now  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Vympeny ;  the  4th  part  of  a  messuage 
and  5  acres  of  pasture  in  Lawrence  Weston,  now  in  the  tenure  of  William 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  41 

Haynes\  the  4th  part  of  a  messuage  and  garden  there,  late  in  the  tenure 
of  the  said  William  Stokes ;  the  yearly  rent  of  i\d.  issuing  out  of  a 
messuage  and  certain  lands  lying  within  the  said  parish  of  Henburie, 
late  in  the  tenure  of  Gtorge  Haynes;  the  4th  part  of  a  messuage  and 
16  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  Henburie,  late  in  the  tenure  of 
John  Barrett ',  the  4th  part  of  a  messuage  and  7  acres  of  land,  meadow 
and  pasture  in  Henburie,  now  in  the  tenure  of  John  Bye ;  the  4th  part 
of  a  messuage  and  i  acre  of  pasture  there,  late  in  the  tenure  of  John 
George ;  and  of  the  4th  part  of  a  capital  messuage  and  of  all  the  lands, 
meadows  and  pastures  to  the  same  belonging  in  Lawrence  Weston 
aforesaid. 

John  Large,  senior,  being  so  seised,  made  his  will  on  the  i6th  day  of 
June,  1595,  whereby 'he  bequeathed  io  John  Large  his  son  all  the  said 
premises,  except  the  said  4th  part  of  the  said  capital  messuage :  to  hold 
for  his  life ;  with  remainder  after  his  death  io  John  Large  son  of  the  said 
John  Large,  junior,  and  to  his  heirs  male  for  ever.  The  testator  bequeathed 
to  John  Large  son  of  John  Large  late  of  Sherehampton,  deceased,  the 
said  4th  part  of  the  said  capital  messuage  :  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs 
for  ever ;  and  for  default,  the  remainder  thereof  to  the  said  John  Large, 
grandson  of  the  said  testator  and  to  his  heirs  for  ever. 

The  said/<7-^«  Large  the  testator  died  at  Westburie  21st  June,  1597. 

Ail  the  said  premises  in  Westburie  on  Trym  are  held  of  Thomas 
Sadleir,  knight,  as  of  his  manor  of  Westburie  on  Trym,  by  fealty  and  suit 
at  court,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20J.  The  premises  in  Henburie 
are  held  of  the  said  Thomas  Sadleir  as  of  his  manor  of  Henburie,  by 
fealty  and  suit  at  court,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20J. 

John  Large  (named  in  the  writ)  died  at  Clifton  nth  January, 
i597-[8]  ;  John  Large  is  his  son  and  next  heir  and  was  then  aged  9  years 
and  more. 

Lnq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  L,  v.o..  No.  91. 


dBilliam  iQortDooD,  enquire. 

Delivered  into  Court  7ih  July,  13  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cheltenham,  24th  March,  12  Charles  I 
[1637],  before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
William  Norwood,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Tayloe,  Edward  Pinejoulde, 
Samuel  Cambridge,  John  Stubbs,  John  Packer,  Robert  Packer,  Thomas  Pale, 
Thomas  Mason,  Henry  Mason,  William  Kinge,  Edward  Carpenter,  John 
Dobins,  Ankor  Nyne  and  Edmund  Balinger,  who  say  that 

William  Norwood  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Leckampton  ;  2  pastures 
called  Hartley  and  Whitley;  the  advowson  of  the  Church  of  Leckampton; 
and  the  manor  of  Uphatherley. 


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The  said  manor  of  Leckampton,  the  2  pastures  and  the  said  advowson 
are  held  of  the  manor  of  Cheltenham  in  free  and  common  socage,  by 
the  yearly  rent  of  25J,  and  by  suit  at  the  court  of  the  said  manor  every 
3  weeks,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ^3.  The  manor  of  Uphatherley 
is  held  of  the  manor  of  Barton  Regis  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  the 
yearly  rent  of  22J.,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  40J. 

William  Norwood  died  at  Leckampton  9th  October,  8  Charles  I 
[1632];  Francis  Norwood,  esq.,  is  his  kinsman  and  next  heir  male,  to 
wit,  son  of  Richard  Norwood,  gent,  deceased,  eldest  son  of  the  said 
William  Norwood,  and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more. 

The  said  Francis  has  taken  the  profits  of  all  the  said  premises,  except 
the  manor  of  Uphatherley  from  the  death  of  the  said  William  Norwood 
up  to  the  present  time. 

Jnq.  p.m.,  1 3  Charles  I,  part  i ,  No.  151. 


(George  f^umfret,  T^oman, 

Delivered  into  Court  13th  February,  13  Charles  I. 

I  nC[UlSltlOn  taken  at  Newnham,  25th  May,  19  James  I  [1621], 
jL  before  Robert  Pirke,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office,  after  the 
death  of  George  Pumfrey,  late  of  Newnham,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of 
William  Arram  of  .  .  .  William  Osborne,  John  Butcher,  George  Gwynnell, 
William  Trigge,  Thomas  Arram,  James  Robins,  Thomas  Orpwoode,  John 
Bayly,  John  Arram,  Edmund  Jefferies,  John  Chin,  Henry  Moodie  and 
Thomas  Stephens,  who  say  that 

George  Pumjrey  was  seised  of  one  parcel  of  land,  meadow  or  pasture 
containing  \  acre  in  Newnham,  which  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not, 
and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  4^. 

George  Pumjrey  died  ist  February  last  past ;  Philip  Pumjrey  is  his  son 
and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  v.o.,  No.  32. 


jijtcl^olais  !Bobert0,  enquire. 

T  •     •    • 

I  riQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  r3th  April,  13  Charles  I  [1637], 
X.  before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Nicholas 
Roberts,  esq.,  by  the  oath  oi  More  Gwilliam,  gent.,  Arthur  Clarke,  Edward 
Adams,  Thomas  Guy,  Thomas  Sansom,  John  Jones,  Stephen  Wood,  Walter 
Millard,  Robert  Driver,  John  Undrill,  Tobias  Mayo,  Richard  Hibbert  and 
Amos  Dansey,  who  say  that 

Nicholas  Roberts  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Westbury,  the  site  of  the 
said  manor  and  one  capital  messuage  wherein  he  lived,  with  all  the  rights 


Inqnisitiones  Post  Mortem.  43 

and  members  thereof,  in  the  parish  of  Westbury ;  the  manor  or  the  site 
of  the  manor  of  Sellars  in  Westbury;  10  messuages,  6  tofts,  i  water-mill, 
I  dovecote,  10  gardens,  10  orchards,  300  acres  of  land,  100  acres  of 
meadow,  200  acres  of  pasture  and  60  acres  of  wood  in  Westbury  and 
Sellars :  all  which  premises  the  said  Nicholas  Roberts  purchased  to  him 
and  his  heirs  o{  John  Button,  esq.:  they  were  lately  parcel  of  the  lands  of 
Alexander  ^aynham,  esq. 

The  said  Nicholas  was  likewise  seised  of  5  several  parcels  of  meadow 
containing  16  acres  lying  together  in  a  meadow  called  Poole  meadowe 
alias  Pow  meadow  in  the  tithing  of  Cleeve  in  the  parish  of  Westbury, 
late  parcel  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Rodley  in  Westbury. 

Also  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Deane  Magna;  10  messuages,  6 
cottages,  3  tofts,  20  gardens,  60  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  and 
60  acres  of  pasture  in  Deane  Magna ;  the  advowson  of  2  parts  of  the 
Church  of  Deane  Magna ;  and  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Deane  Magna : 
which  said  premises  the  said  Nicholas  Roberts  purchased  to  him  and  his 
heirs  of  the  said  Alexander  Baynham. 

Also  of  certain  parcels  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  Deane 
Magna,  containing  40  acres,  commonly  called  Blackball  meadows,  and 
one  close  of  pasture  there  called  Skulley  grove,  containing  30  acres  : 
which  said  premises  are  reputed  to  be  or  late  were  parcel  of  the 
assarted  lands  within  the  forest  of  Deane,  and  were  purchased  by  the 
said  Nicholas  to  himself  and  his  heirs  of  John  Winchcombe  and  Joseph 
Baynham.  Also  of  one  capital  messuage,  one  garden  and  3  orchards 
containing  4  acres  in  Deane  Magna,  in  the  tenure  of  John  Maddox, 
gent.  ;  one  messuage  and  one  garden  there  in  the  tenure  of  John 
Paynter;  one  messuage  or  inn  (hospicio)  and  one  garden  there  in  the 
tenure  of  William  Codle  ;  one  messuage  and  one  garden  there  in  the 
tenure  of  John  Burgon  and  James  Scott ;  all  those  closes  or  several 
grounds  (fundis)  of  land,  meadow,  pasture  and  wood  in  Deane  as 
follows:  one  close  called  Townsend  feild  containing  5 J-  acres,  one  close 
called  little  Casbrooke  feild,  containing  2  acres,  one  close  called  little 
Bach  a  Rudding  containing  6  acres,  one  close  called  greate  Highokefeild 
containing  gi  acres,  one  close  called  little  Highokefeild  containing  9 
acres,  one  close  called  Careless  croft  containing  i^  acres,  one  close 
called  Whitehill  meade  containing  3  acres,  one  close  called  Purslowes 
hill  containing  5  acres,  one  close  called  the  Fower  Pleck,  containing 
3^  acres,  one  close  called  Barkers  Pleck  containing  3  roods,  one  close 
called  over  East  hills  containing  6  acres,  2  closes  called  Stockwall 
meadowe  and  Barkenhill  containing  12  acres,  one  other  close  there 
called  HoUwall  feild  containing  9  acres,  one  close  called  Naylors 
Thome  containing  7  acres,  two  closes  there  called  the  Harpe  and  the 
Paddocke  containing  4  acres,  one  grove  of  wood  called  the  Harpe  grove 
containing  5  acres  and  one  rood,  divers  closes  called  ]5romehills  and 


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Cuttesland  containing  25  acres,  one  close  called  Elleys  meadowe  con- 
taining 3  acres,  one  close  called  Akins  close  containing  9  acres,  one 
close  called  the  Padocke  containing  \  acre,  and  one  garden  sometime 
in  the  tenure  of  Bryan  Gravenor,  deceased  :  which  said  premises  were 
formerly  of  John  Aykway,  senior,  gent.,  deceased,  and  afterwards  of 
John  Ayleway,  junior,  gent.,  likewise  deceased,  son  and  heir  of  the  said 
John,  senior. 

The  said  Nicholas  was  likewise  seised  of  one  messuage  and  one  garden 
in  Avenhall,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Farlie ;  one  close  there 
called  Longmeadowe  containing  7  acres ;  3  closes  there  called  the  Mill 
Meadowe,  Barton  Hilles  and  Long  meadow  hilles,  containing  5  acres ; 
one  grove  of  wood  there  called  Lane  Grove  containing  2 1  acres ;  one 
close  there  called  New  leaze  containing  6  acres  ;  one  grove  of  wood 
there  called  Wilderns  grove  containing  15^^  acres  ;  14  other  several 
closes  there  called  Wildernes  closes  alias  Wilderns  ground  containing 
62  acres ;  one  grove  of  wood  there  called  Sturnes  grove  containing  8 
acres;  and  one  bam  there  called  Shewburies  barne :  which  said  premises 
were  sometime  of  the  said  John  Ayleway,  senior,  and  afterwards  of  the 
said  John  Ayleway,  junior. 

Also  of  the  manor  of  Baysham  in  the  county  of  Hereford ;  of  the 
manor  of  the  Lee  alias  Lea  in  the  counties  of  Gloucester  and  Hereford  ; 
of  divers  messuages,  lands,  meadows,  woods,  etc.,  in  the  parishes  and 
vills  of  the  Lee,  Newland,  Ashton,  Ingham  and  Weston  under  Pennyard ; 
the  office  called  the  woodwardship  of  the  Lee  or  the  Lee  Baylie  within 
the  forest  of  Deane ;  the  manor  of  Stanton  Harcourt  lying  in  Stanton 
Harcourt,  Southley,  Sutton  and  Westend  in  the  county  of  Oxford ;  the 
rectory  impropriate  of  Oxenhall  alias  Oxnall ;  the  advowson  of  the 
vicarage  of  the  Church  of  Oxenhall ;  and  all  the  houses,  buildings, 
orchards,  lands,  etc.,  in  Oxenhall  or  elsewhere  to  the  said  rectory 
belonging. 

So  seised,  the  said  Nicholas  Roberts  by  deed  indented  dated  29th 
June,  8  Charles  I  [1632],  made  between  himself  by  the  name  of  Nicholas 
Roberts  of  Stanton  Harcourt  of  the  one  part  and  John  Lord  Houghton,  son 
and  heir  apparent  oi  John,  Earl  of  Clare  and  Edward  Fate  of  Buckland  in 
the  county  of  Berks,  baronet,  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  a  sum 
of  money  paid  to  the  said  Nicholas  by  the  said  Lord  Houghton  and 
Edward  JTate,  granted  to  them  2  parts,  in  3  parts  to  be  divided,  of  all  the 
said  premises,  except  the  said  5  several  parcels  of  meadow  containing 
16  acres  in  Poole  meadow:  to  hold  for  70  years,  they  paying  yearly  for 
the  same  one  grain  of  pepper  if  demanded. 

The  manor  of  Westbury,  the  capital  messuage  wherein  the  said 
Nicholas  Roberts  lived,  and  the  premises  there  purchased  of  the  said 
John  Button,  except  the  manor  of  Sellars,  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his 
honor  of  Hereford  by  knight's   service,  to  wit,  by  the  3rd  part  of  a 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  45 

knight's  fee,  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Henry  Lord  Stafford  now  in 
the  wardship  of  the  King,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the 
said  term  of  70  years  20J.,  and  after  the  said  £ i.  The  manor  of  Sellars 
is  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  Eastgreenwich  in  the  county  of 
Kent,  by  fealty  only  in  free  and  common  socage,  and  not  in  chief  or  by 
knight's  service,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the  said  term 
13J.  4//.,  and  after  that  term  40J.  The  five  parcels  of  meadow  in  Poole 
meadow  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  Enfield  in  the  county 
of  Middlesex  by  fealty  only  in  free  and  common  socage,  and  not  in 
chief  or  by  knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os.  The 
manor  of  Deane  Magna,  the  advowson  of  the  church,  the  office  of 
Bailiff,  and  all  the  premises  there  purchased  of  Alexander  Baynham  are 
held  of  the  King  as  of  his  castle  of  St.  Briavello  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  during  the  said  term  of  70  years  20J.,  and  afterwards 
£ l-  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  said  parcels  of  land,  meadow  and 
pasture  called  Blackall  meadowes  and  the  said  close  of  pasture  called 
Skulley  grove  are  held  the  jurors  know  not :  they  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  during  the  said  term  xod.,  and  afterwards  5J.  The  lands  called 
Cuttesland  are  held  of  William  Kingeslon,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of 
Flexley,  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  qd. 
The  close  called  Akins  close  is  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  castle  of  St. 
Briavello,  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court,  and  the 
yearly  rent  of  id.  The  closes  called  Naylors  Thome  and  the  Harpe 
and  the  grove  called  the  Harpe  Grove  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his 
manor  of  Bulford  in  the  county  of  Wilts  in  free  and  common  socage,  by 
fealty  only.  All  the  premises  in  Deane  Magna  sometime  o{  John  Aylewiiy 
are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  said  castle  of  St.  Briavello  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not.  The 
grove  of  wood  called  Wildems  grove  and  the  14  closes  called  Wilderns 
closes  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  castle  of  St.  Briavello  in  free  and 
common  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  loj.  All 
the  premises  in  Avenhall  are  held  of  Baynham  Vaughan,  esq.,  and  Jdin 
Vaughattf  widow,  his  mother,  as  of  their  manor  of  Avenhall  in  free 
and  common  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  divers  several  rents 

amounting  to  .      All  the  premises  in  Deane  Magna  and  Avenhall 

sometime  in  the  tenure  of  /ohn  Ayleway  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
during  the  said  term  and  during  the  life  of  /ane  now  the  wife  of  Edward 
Trolman,  esq.,  and  formerly  the  wife  of  the  said  John  Ayleway,  senior : 
which  said  Edward  dind  Jane,  in  right  of  the  said  Jane,  are  seised  of  the 
3rd  part  of  the  same,  for  the  life  of  the  said  Jane  for  her  dower,  6s.  Sd., 
and  after  her  death  20J.  The  manor  of  Baysham  is  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors 
know  not,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the  said  term  55.  and 


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afterwards  15J.  The  manor  of  the  Lee  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not, 
and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os.  and  after  the  said  term  30J.  All  the 
premises  in  the  Lee,  Newland,  Ashton,  Ingham  and  Weston  and  the 
office  of  the  woodwardship  of  the  Lee  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
3J.  4d.  and  afterwards  iot.,  but  of  whom  they  are  held  the  jurors  know 
not.  The  manor  of  Stanton  Harcourt  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  by 
knight's  service,  to  wit,  by  the  nth  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  zos.  and  afterwards  £ ■^.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service 
the  rectory  of  Oxenhall  and  other  the  premises  there  are  held  the  jurors 
know  not :  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ts.  %d.  and  afterwards  20J. 

Nicholas  Roberts  died  at  Wesbury  19th  January  last  past  ;  CcBsar 
Roberts,  esq.,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  20  years  3 
months  16  days  and  not  more.  Francisca  Roberts,  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  Nicholas,  still  survives  at  Westbury. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  part  i,  No.  10. 


iHattl^etx)  Ctnnall^  lunatic. 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  13th  April,  13  Charles  I 
X  [1637],  before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  to  enquire  as  to 
the  lunacy  of  Matthew  Tyndall,  by  the  oath  of  Moore  Gilliams,  gent., 
Arthur  Gierke,  Edward  Addams,  Thomas  Saunsom,  Thomas  Guy,  John 
Joanes,  Stephen  Wood,  Waller  Millard,  Robert  Driver,  John  Underhill,  Toby 
Mayo,  Richard  Hibbert  and  Amos  Dauncie,  who  say  that 

About  the  end  of  December  last  past  the  said  Matthew  became  a 
lunatic ;  that  he  enjoys  lucid  intervals ;  that  he  is  quite  incompetent  to 
take  care  of  himself  or  his  goods ;  that  he  is  now  possessed  of  goods 
and  chattels  to  the  value  of  /'400,  to  wit,  in  money,  plate  and  household 
stuff  to  the  value  of /^  100,  and  in  money  owing  by  several  obligations 
jf^oo  ;  and  that  he  has  3  brothers  and  3  sisters,  to  wit,  Richard  Tyndall, 
William  Tyndall,  Samuel  Tyndall,  Agnes  the  wife  of  John  Hicks,  Katherine 
the  wife  of  Richard  Cole,  and  Oreana  now  the  wife  of  Nathaniel  Cambredg. 
Thomas  Tyndall  is  the  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  Matthew  Tyndall, 
and  is  aged  14  years. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  part  i,  No.  217. 


Cl^oma^  Cimbrell,  reoman. 

I   nqUlSltlOn    taken   at    Cirencester,    13th   April,    13    Charles    I 

X      [1637],  before  Hugh    White,  esq.,   escheator,   after   the   death    of 

Thomas  Timbrell,  late  of  Preston  super  Stowre,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of 

More  Gwilliams,  gent.,  Arthur  Clarke,    Edward  Addames,    Thomas  Guy, 


Inqnisitiones  Post  Mortem.  47 


Thomas  Sansom,  John  Jones,  Stephen   Wood,  Walter  Millerd,  Robert  Driver, 
John  Undrill,  Toby  Mayo,  Richard  Hiberte  and  Amos  Dancey,  who  say  that 

Long  before  the  death  of  Thomas  Timbrel!,  Edward  Grevill,  knight,  and 
Roland  Barkley,  esq.  were  seised  of  one  messuage  in  Preston  super  Stowe, 
then  in  the  tenure  of  John  Timbrell,  grandfather  of  the  said  Thoma% 
Timbrell;  also  of  one  close  of  pasture,  \\  virgates  of  land  and  the  8th  of 
a  virgate  of  land,  mtadow  and  pasture  in  Preston,  then  in  the  tenure 
of  the  said  John  Timbrill ;  and  of  one  part,  \  a  part  and  the  8th  of  a  part 
of  all  the  waste  ground  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Preston,  in  23  parts 
and  i  of  a  part  to  be  divided. 

So  seised,  the  said  Edward  Grevill  and  Roland  Barkeley  by  their 
charter  dated  20th  May,  4  James  I  [1606],  in  consideration  of /^i68  to 
them  paid,  enfeoffed  the  said  Thomas  Timbrell  of  all  the  said  premises : 
to  hold  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body;  and  for  default,  the  remainder 
of  all  the  said  premises  to  be  to  William  Timbrell,  another  of  the  sons  of 
John  Timbrell,  father  of  the  said  Thomas  Timbrell,  and  to  his  heirs  for 
ever,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas  and  the  heirs  of  his  body ;  and  for 
default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  William  Timbrell  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  \os. 

Thomas  Timbrell  died  at  Preston  20th  December  last  past;  Thomas 
Timbrell  is  his  son  and  heir,  and  on  the  20th  day  of  December  last  past 
was  aged  9  years. 

Joan,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas,  still  survives  at  Preston. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  part  i,  No.  54. 


€l^oma0  C^nDale,  gentleman. 

Delivered  into  Court  2nd  May,  13  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cheltenham,  24th  March,  12  Charles  I 
[1637],  before  //ugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Thomas  Tynda/e,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Taylor,  gent.,  Edward 
Pinfold,  Samuel  Cambridg,  John  Stabbs,  John  Parker,  Thomas  Pate,  Thomas 
JUason,  //enry  Mason,  William  King,  Edmund  Carpenter,  John  Dobbins, 
Ancore  Nynd,  Edmund  Ballinger  and  Robert  Parker,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Tyndale  was  seised  of  one  capital  messuage  or  site  of  the 
farm  of  Mylkham  alias  Milkesham  in  Stinchcombe,  and  of  2  barns,  2 
dove-cotes,  one  garden,  one  orchard,  80  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of 
meadow,  40  acres  of  pasture,  10  acres  of  wood,  10  acres  of  furze  and 
heath  in  Stinchcombe,  Came  and  Nibley;  one  close  of  meadow  or 
pasture  in  Came  called  Stindall  Mead  which  Matilda,  late  the  wife  of 
Richard  Tyndale,  deceased,  father  of  the  said  Thomas,  now  holds  for  her 


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dower,  containing  6  acres ;  one  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  in  Stinch- 
combe  called  Tymler,  which  the  said  Matilda  likewise  holds  for  her 
dower,  containing  8  acres,  one  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  there  called 
Tymleys  acre  which  the  said  Matilda  likewise  holds,  containing  one 
acre ;  one  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  there  called  Calve  Hume,  which 
the  said  Matilda  likewise  holds,  containing  3  acres  :  all  of  which 
premises  Richard  Tyndale  grandfather,  of  the  said  Thomas  Tyndale, 
purchased  to  himself  and  his  heirs  for  ever  of  Thomas,  formerly  Lord 
Wentworth,  deceased  ;  one  acre  of  meadow  in  Stinchcombe  called  Stile 
acre  ;  3  acres  of  pasture  in  Barkley  in  a  field  there  called  Achington 
feild  which  the  said  Thomas  Tyndale  purchased  to  himself  and  his  heirs 
o{  John  Windowe;  one  close  of  pasture  called  Ncwe  Leaze  containing 
6  acres  ;  one  close  of  meadow  called  Berrifeildes-Meadsplott  containing 
2  acres:  which  said  closes  the  said  Matilda  likewise  holds  for  her  dower; 
one  close  of  meadow  called  Deepe-meade,  containing  3  acres;  one  close 
of  meadow  or  pasture  called  the  Arme,  containing  one  acre  ;  one 
messuage  and  one  close  of  meadow  called  Cookes  Mead  ;  one  close  of 
meadow  called  the  great  Ley,  containing  4  acres  ;  one  close  of  pasture 
called  the  Craftes,  containing  6  acres ;  one  acre  of  wood  or  woodland 
called  Ryding-grove ;  one  acre  of  meadow  on  Broadmead  called  Lane 
acre:  all  which  said  premises  last  mentioned  are  situate  in  Stinchcombe, 
and  were  lately  purchased  by  Richard  Tyndale,  father  of  the  said  Thomas, 
of  Robert  Ashton  and  Katherine  his  wife  and  of  Thomas  Ashton  and  Alice 
his  wife  ;  one  capital  messuage  in  Nybley  called  Huntes-Court ;  and  one 
orchard,  one  garden,  40  acres  of  land,  3  acres  of  meadow,  10  acres  of 
pasture  and  3  acres  of  wood  in  Nibley :  which  said  premises  Richard 
Tyndale,  brother  of  the  said  Thomas,  now  holds  for  the  term  of  his  life,  of 
the  demise  which  the  said  Thomas  made  to  the  said  Richard,  he  paying 
yearly  for  the  same  4^. 

The  said  Thomas  Tyndale  was  likewise  seised  of  one  close  of  pasture 
in  Bredston  in  the  parish  of  Barkley  called  Wenworthy  containing 
10  acres  and  3  acres  of  meadow  in  Bredston. 

Also  as  of  freehold  contingent  after  the  death  of  Katherine  late  the 
wife  of  the  said  Thomas,  deceased,  of  one  close  of  meadow  in  Hinton 
side  in  the  parish  of  Barkley  called  Win-mead  containing  6  acres  ; 
4  acres  of  land  in  Westfeild  in  Barkley;  and  3  acres  of  land  in  Wanswell, 

The  capital  messuage  of  Milkham,  all  the  premises  purchased  of 
Lord  Wentworth  and  the  acre  of  meadow  called  Stile  acre  are  held  of 
George  Lord  Barkley  as  of  his  manor  of  Barkley,  in  socage,  by  fealty  and 
the  yearly  rent  of  one  penny  or  one  pair  of  gloves  price  one  penny  and 
suit  at  court,  and  are  worth  per  annum  zos.  ;  the  3  acres  of  pasture  in 
Achington  field  are  held  of  the  said  Lord  Barkley  by  fealty  and  the  yearly 
rent  of  id.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  zs.  All  the  premises 
purchased  of  the  said   Robert  and  Katherine,  Thomas  and  Alice  Ashton, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  49 

except  the  messuage  and  close  of  meadow  called  Cookes  Mead,  are  held 
of  the  said  Lord  Barkley  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  \d.  or  one  pair 
of  gloves  price  one  penny,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  y.  The  saiti 
messuage  and  close  called  Cook-mead  are  held  of  [blank]  as  of  his 
manor  of  BuUford,  co.  Wilts,  in  free  and  common  socage,  and  not  in 
chief  or  by  knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  y.  The 
messuage  called  Hunts-Court  and  all  the  premises  in  Nibley  in  the 
tenure  of  the  said  Richard  Tyndale  are  held  of  the  said  George  Lord 
Barkley  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  15^.,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  \os.  The  close  of  pasture  called  Winworthy  and  the  3  acres  of 
meadow  in  Bredston  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  pef 
annum,  clear,  5^.  The  close  in  Barkley  called  Winmead  is  held  of  the 
said  Lord  Barkley  by  fealty,  the  yearly  rent  of  8^.  and  suit  at  court,  and 
is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  zs.  The  4  acres  of  land  in  Westfield  in 
Barkley  are  held  of  the  said  George  Lord  Barkley  by  fealty  and  suit  at 
court,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  zs. 

Thomas  Tindall  died  at  Stinchcombe  the  last  day  of  December  last 
past ;  Thomas  Tindall,  gent.,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged 
14  years  and  7  months, 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  7,  part  i,  No.  40. 


CDtDarD  C^ler. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Berkeley,  23rd  August,  13  Charles  I  [1637], 
before  Hugh  White,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office,  after  the 
death  of  Edivard  Tyler,  late  of  Tormerton,  by  the  oath  of  William 
Laurence,  gent.,  Gilbert  Freman,  Richard  Freman,  Ralph  Darbey,  John 
Clutterbucke,  George  Clutterbucke,  Joseph  Hopton,  Thomas  Smyth,  Thomas 
Bay  ley,  Thomas  Hall,  Richard  Jenkins,  James  Atkins,  John  Honuood  and 
John  Thaire,  who  say  that 

Edward  Tiler  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  42  acres  of  land,  meadow 
and  pasture  in  Pucklechurch  :  which  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King 
in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors 
know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  13^.  4^/. 

Edward  7)7fr  died  at  Tomerton  20th  October,  10  Charles  I  [1634]; 
William  Tyler,  clerk,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years 
and  more. 

The  said  William  took  the  profits  of  the  said  premises  from  the  death 
of  the  said  Edivard  up  to  the  present  time. 

Inq.  p.m.,  13  Charles  I,  v.o..  No.  85. 


VOL.  II. 


50  Gloucestershire 


JFabian  Clutterboofee* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Thornbury,  28th  March,  14  Charles  I 
[1638J,  before  John  Poole^  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Fabian  Clutttrhooke,  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Greeninge,  Richard  Arnoll, 
John  Hobbes,  Thomas  Pullen,  William  Skaye,  William  Stocke,  John  Agrove, 
John  Longe,  William  Mildmaie,  William  Higgins,  Richard  Peasley,  Richard 
Addames,  John  Bird,  David  Lewes,  William  Jobbins,  John  Howell  and 
Nicholas  Powell,  who  say  that 

Fabian  Clutterbooke  was  seised  of  3  messuages  and  if  virgates  of  land 
in  Estington,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Fabian,  which  said  premises 
are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a 
knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  30J. 

Fabian  Clutterbooke  died  nth  September  last  past,  at  the  city  of 
Gloucester ;  John  Clutterbooke  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then 
aged  40  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  24. 


TT  •      •     • 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Faierford,  29th  January,  14  Charles  I 
JL  [1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
John  Blomer,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  William  Blomer,  gent.,  Robert  Jones, 
Thomas  -Keeble,  Tobias  Champneyes,  George  Browne,  John  Savell,  Walter 
Robins,  Henry  Curtys,  Francis  Weekes,  Thomas  Moulder,  senior,  Thomas 
Moulder,  junior,  Anthony  Lambert,  William  Skynner,  Walter  Morgan, 
Thomas  Fowler,  William  Pitman  and  John  Ebsworthe,  gent.,  who  say  that 

John  Blomer  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Hatherupp  in  Hatherupp  and 
Celmesford  ;  one  messuage  and  tenement  called  Downehall,  situate  in 
the  parishes  of  Cowlne  St.  Alewines  and  Hatherupp  ;  3  parcels  of  land 
called  Queenesham,  Cartersham  and  Hunsall,  containing  30  acres,  lying 
in  the  parish  of  Lechlade  ;  and  2  parcels  of  land  called  Dolemeade  and 
Showe  halfe  acre,  containing  20  acres  in  Lechlade. 

The  said  John  Blomer  being  so  seised  a  fine  was  levied  at  Westminster 
in  the  Octaves  of  Holy  Trinity,  4  Charles  I  [1628],  between  Henry  Belling- 
ham,  esq.,  and  Edward  Latton,  esq.,  plaintiffs,  and  the  said  John  Blomer 
and  William  Blomer,  deforciants,  of  all  the  said  premises,  to  the  use  of 
the  said  John  Blomer  for  his  natural  life ;  and  after  his  decease  to  the  use 
of  Frances  Browne,  whom  the  said  John  was  then  about  to  marry,  for  her 
natural  life,  in  full  satisfaction  of  her  dower;  after  her  decease  to  the  use 
of  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  John  by  the  said  Frances ;  and  for  default 
to  the  use  of  the  said   William  Blomer  and  his  heirs  male,  with  divers 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  51 

remainders  over,  the  reversion  thereof  being  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs 
of  the  said  John  Blomer  and  their  heirs  for  ever,  and  to  such  further  uses 
as  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  said  Frances,  after  the  death  of  the  ssiid /ohn, 
to  grant,  of  any  lands  and  tenements,  parcel  of  the  said  Manor  of 
Hatherupp  for  3  lives  in  possession  and  not  in  reversion,  as  by  an 
indenture  tripartite  dated  22nd  IMay,  4  Charles  I  [1628],  made  between 
the  said  /ohn  Blomer  and  William  Blomer  of  the  first  part,  Anthony 
Marram  Earl  Montague  and  the  said  Frances  Browne  of  the  second  part, 
and  the  said  Henry  Bellingham  and  Edward  Latton,  esq.,  of  the  third 
part,  directing  the  uses  of  the  said  fine,  more  at  large  appears. 

Afterwards  the  marriage  between  the  said  John  Blomer  and  Frances 
Browne  was  solemnized. 

John  Blomer  was  likewise  seised  of  the  manor,  tenement  and  farm 
called  Northy  in  Baxill  alias  Baxley  and  Battel),  in  co.  Sussex. 

Also  in  fee-tail,  to  wit,  to  him  and  his  heirs  male,  the  remainder 
thereof  to  the  right  heirs  of  William  Blomer,  gent.,  deceased,  father  of 
the  said  John,  for  ever,  of  the  manor  and  farm  of  Eastlache  Turvile  ; 
and  all  that  pasturage  and  feeding  for  600  sheep  in  Eastleche  for  one 
feeding  yearly. 

Also  of  one  messuage  and  4  virgates  of  land  in  Eastleche  Marten, 
called  Pryors  Cotes  ;  4  messuages  and  4!  virgates  of  land  in  Meysey- 
hampton,  in  counties  Gloucester  and  Wilts,  in  the  several  tenures  of 
Henry  Ovenell,  William  Skinner,  Robert  Hewer  and  Richard  3 filler;  one 
parcel  of  meadow  and  pasture  called  Redhey,  containing  60  acres  in 
Lechelade,  one  house  called  a  wharfe  house  built  upon  the  same,  and 
one  acre  of  meadow  called  Steple  acre,  lying  within  the  said  meadow 
called  Redhey,  late  parcel  of  the  lands  of  the  late  Priory  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  in  Lechlade. 

So  seised,  the  said  John  Blomer,  by  indenture  dated  lolh  June,  13 
Charles  I  [1637],  granted  to  William  Skinner  one  messuage  in  Meysey- 
hampton,  2  small  crofts,  i\  virgates  of  arable  land  in  a  field  there 
called  the  Ham  meadow,  in  the  common  fields  of  Meyseyhampton  called 
Pauters,  and  one  close  called  the  Heath,  with  2  acres  of  meadow  to  the 
same  belonging,  lying  in  Hill  meadow  in  co.  Wilts,  parcel  of  the  said 
messuage  and  4^  virgates  of  land  in  Meyseyhampton:  to  hold  during 
the  life  of  the  said  William  Skinner,  Joan  his  wife,  and  William  Skinner 
of  Marston,  under  the  yearly  rent  of  iis.  Sd. 

The  said  William,  Joan  and  William  Skinner  still  survive. 

By  another  indenture,  dated  the  last  day  of  May,  5  Charles  I  [1629], 
the  said  John  Blomer  demised  to  Richard  Miller  2  messuages  in  Meysey- 
hampton called  Hawkes  and  Howells ;  one  close  and  one  virgate  of 
land  there ;  one  croft  called  Pit  hay,  and  one  close  called  Howells 
greene  there;  and  all  those  2^  acres  of  meadow  to  the  said  premises 
belonging  in  a  meadow  called  Hill  Meade,  in  the  county  of  Wilts,  other 


5  2  Glouceste  rsh  ire 


parcel  of  the  said  messuages  and  4^  virgates  oC  land  in  Meyseyhampton  : 
to  hold  for  99  years  if  the  said  Richard  Miller,  Maryh\%  wife,  and  Richard 
Miller,  junior,  his  son,  so  long  shall  live,  under  the  yearly  rent  of  20^. 

The  said  Richard,  Mary  and  Richard  Miller  still  survive. 

By  another  indenture,  dated  20th  June,  5  Charles  I  [1629],  the  said 
John  Blomer  granted  to  Robert  Redborne  alias  Hewer,  Mary  his  wife,  and 
John  his  son  one  messuage  in  Meyseyhampton  and  i  of  a  virgate  of  arable 
land  in  a  certain  field  there  ;  2  closes  of  meadow  or  pasture,  one  of 
which  is  called  the  Home  close  and  the  other  the  Nether  close  ;  4  acres 
of  meadow  called  Stone  meadowe,  2  acres  whereof  lie  in  the  Common 
meadows  and  .fields  of  Meyseyhampton,  and  the  other  2  acres  in  the  Hill 
meadow  aforesaid  ;  one  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  in  Meyseyhampton 
called  the  Overpadden  containing  6  acres;  one  parcel  of  meadow  called 
Hawkes  ham  containing  4  acres  ;  and  one  close  of  pasture  enclosed  in 
Meyseyhampton,  containing  8  acres,  another  parcel  of  the  said  premises 
there  :  to  hold  to  the  said  Robert,  Mary  dLwd  John  Redborne  for  their  lives. 

The  said  Robert,  Mary  and  John  Redborne  still  survive. 

By  another  indenture  dated  ist  April,  8  Charles  I  [1632],  the  said /(3^» 
Blomer  to  farm  demised  to  Henry  Ovenell,  clerk,  one  messuage  and  tene- 
ment in  Meyseyhampton  ;  4  closes  called  the  Home  closes,  Nutt  close 
and  Stock  heyes,  one  close  called  the  Heath  or  furse  ground  ;  6  acres  of 
meadow,  i^  virgate  of  arable  land  in  a  certain  field  there,  and  one  acre 
of  meadow  in  Hill  meadow  aforesaid  residue  of  the  said  premises  :  to 
hold  for  99  years,  if  Francis  Ovenell,  Katherine  Ovenell  and  John  Ovenell, 
children  of  the  said  Henry,  so  long  shall  live,  under  the  yearly  rent  of  26J. 

The  said  Francis,  Katherine  and  John  Ovenell  still  survive. 

The  said  Johji  Blomer  being  so  seised  of  the  manor  of  Eastleche 
Turvile  and  other  the  premises  in  Eastleche  Turvile,  Eastleche  Marten, 
Lechelade  and  Meyseyhampton,  a  fine  was  levied  at  Westminster  within 
3  weeks  from  Trinity,  14  Charles  I  [1638],  between  Robert  Lord  Petre, 
Edward  Yate,  baronet,  yi?A«  Chamberlyn,  esq.,  and  William  Blomer,  gent., 
plaintiffs,  and  the  said  John  Blomer,  deforciant,  of  all  the  said  premises, 
whereby  the  said  John  Blomer  granted  the  same  to  the  said  Robert, 
Edward,  John  and  William  :  io  hold  for  21  years  next  after  the  death  of 
the  said  John,  they  paying  therefor  yearly  to  his  heirs  £ ■},  which  said 
fine  was  levied  to  the  intent  that  Mary  Blomer  and  Frances  Blomer  should 
have  the  profits  thereof  during  the  said  term  for  their  maintenance  and 
portions. 

The  sdaA  John  Blomer  \vdi%  likewise  seised  of  one  messuage  and  2  vir- 
gates of  land  lying  in  Wall  within  the  parish  of  Aldesworth,  late  in  the 
tenure  of  Willia?n  Prior ;  the  site  and  farm  of  Wall  ;  all  the  tithes  of 
lambs  and  wool  growing  upon  the  said  site  ;  and  all  that  close  of  meadow 
in  Shipton  in  co.  Oxford  containing  9  acres  called  Caper  Meade. 

So  seised,  the  said  John  by  indenture  dated   15th  June,  14  Charles  I 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  53 

[1638].  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  John  Atkinson,  esq.,  Thomas 
Greenwood,  senior,  esq.,  and  Thomas  Greemvood,  junior,  gent.,  of  the  other 
part,  in  consideration  of  the  love  which  he  bore  towards  William  Blomer 
his  second  son,  gave  to  the  saidy6»/;«  Atkinson,  Thomas  Greenwood,  senior, 
and  Thomas  Greenwood,  junior,  all  the  said  premises  in  Wall  and  Shipton  : 
to  hold  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Blomer  for  his  life,  and  after  his 
decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  William  Blomer  and  his  heirs,  with  divers 
remainders  over,  the  reversion  thereof  being  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said 
John  Blomer  for  ever. 

The  said  John  Blomer  was  likewise  seised  of  the  reversion,  after  the 
e.xpiration  of  40  years,  of  all  that  meadow  and  pasture  called  Priors 
Ham  in  Nether  Creeklade  in  co.  Wilts  ;  all  the  tithes  of  wool,  lambs,  and 
hay  thereupon  growing  ;  the  bailiwick  of  Highworth  ;  all  the  profits  and 
tolls  as  well  of  the  fairs  to  be  held  yearly  in  Highworth  on  the  feasts  of 
St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  and  St.  Michael  the  Archangel,  as  of  all  markets 
yearly  to  be  held  within  the  borough  of  Highworth,  late  parcel  of  the 
possessions  of  Thomas  Lord  Seymer  of  Sudeley ;  and  of  all  the  messuages, 
houses,  shops,  etc.,  to  the  said  premises  belonging  in  Highworth. 

So  seised,  the  said  John  Blomer  by  indenture  dated  15th  June, 
14  Charles  I  [1638],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and  the  said 
John  Atkinson,  Thomas  Greenwood,  senior,  and  Thomas  Greenwood,  junior, 
of  the  other  part,  for  the  love  which  he  bore  towards  Anthony  Blomer  his 
son  enfeoffed  the  said  John,  Thomas  and  Thomas  of  all  the  said  premises  : 
to  hold  for  ever  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Blomer  for  his  life  ;  and  after 
his  decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  Anthony  and  his  heirs  ;  and  for  default 
to  the  use  of  William  Blomer  second  son  of  the  said  John  and  his  heirs, 
with  divers  remainders  over,  the  reversion  thereof  being  to  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  John  for  ever. 

The  said  John  Blomer  was  likewise  seised  of  the  reversion  of  one 
messuage  and  3  virgates  of  land  in  Langford  co.  Berks,  now  or  late 
in  the  tenure  of  Simon  Carter,  after  the  e.xpiration  of  99  years,  if  the 
said  Simon  Carter,  Francis  Carter  and  Richard  Keeble,  junior,  so  long 
shall  live,  under  the  yearly  rent  of  40^-. 

The  said  Simon,  Francis  and  Richard  still  survive. 

Also  of  the  reversion  of  one  messuage  and  8  acres  of  land  in 
Kelmescott  in  co.  Oxford,  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Stephens,  after  the 
expiration  of  a  demise  thereof  made  for  the  term  of  the  lives  of  William 
and  Thomas  Stephens  and  Frances  Turner,  under  the  yearly  rent  of  6s.  Sd., 
which  said  Thomas  and  Frances  still  survive. 

Also  of  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Hatherupp  ;  the  latter  feeding 
of  one  close  called  Oxeleaze,  and  one  parcel  of  land  containing  one  acre 
called  the  Common  close,  and  3  farindels  of  land  in  East  meade  and 
broade  leaze  in  f^astleche  ^Marten  and  Southerupp. 

The  manor  of  Hatherupp  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  there  are 
5 


54  ^  i.uiuestershire 


held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  to  wit,  by  the  twentieth 
part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £\o.  The 
messuage  and  tenement  called  Downehall  are  held  of  the  Dean  and 
Chapter  of  the  Cathedral  church  of  Gloucester  in  socage,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  20J.  The  3  parcels  of  land  called  Queenesham, 
Carters  ham  and  Hunsall,  and  the  2  other  parcels  of  land  called  Dole- 
meade  and  Showe  halfe  acre  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  40^'.  The  manor,  tenement  and  farm  called 
Northy  in  Baxill  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but 
by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  £1.  The  manor  and  farm  of  Eastleche  Turvile  are  held 
of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  fee  the 
jurors  know  not.  The  said  pasturage  and  sleight  for  the  said  600  sheep 
in  Eastleche  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by 
what  part  of  a  fee  the  jurors  know  not.  Of  whom  the  messuage  and 
4  virgates  of  land  in  Eastleche  Marten  and  Sowtherupp  are  held  the 
jurors  know  not.  Of  whom  the  4  messuages  and  other  the  premises  in 
Meyseyhampton  are  held  the  jurors  know  not.  The  parcel  of  meadow 
called  Redhey  and  other  the  premises  in  Lechelade  are  held  of  the  King 
in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors 
know  not,  and  together  with  the  said  premises  in  Eastleache  Turvile, 
Eastleche  Marten  and  Meyseyhampton  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
during  the  said  term  of  21  years  as  follows:  as  much  thereof  as  lies 
in  county  Gloucester  55J.  and  afterwards  £ \,  and  as  much  thereof  as 
lies  in  county  Wilts  <^s.  and  afterwards  65'.  %d.  Of  whom  the  premises 
in  Wall  and  Aldisworth  and  the  said  close  in  Shipton  are  held  the 
jurors  know  not :  the  said  premises  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  305'. 
and  the  said  close  bs.  %d.  Of  whom  the  meadow  called  Priors  ham  and 
the  tithes  in  Nethercreek  are  held  the  jurors  know  not :  they  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  nothing  during  the  said  term,  but  afterwards  they  will 
be  worth  zos.  Of  whom  the  premises  in  Highworth  are  held  the  jurors 
know  not :  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20J.  The  premises  in 
Langford  are  held  of  the  lord  of  the  manor  of  Langford  as  of  his  said 
manor,  in  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  5^.,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the  said  term  40J.,  and  afterwards 
they  will  be  worth  46^.  %d.  Of  whom  the  premises  in  Kelmescott  are 
held  the  jurors  know  not :  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the 
said  term  of  99  years  6j.  8</.,  and  afterwards  they  will  be  worth  los. 
The  latter  feeding  and  land  in  Eye  meade  and  broad  leaze  are  worth 
per  annum  zs. 

John  Blomer  died  at  Hatherupp,  28th  December,  14  Charles  I  [1638]  ; 
John  Blomer  is  his  son  and  next  heir  male  by  Frances  his  wife,  and  on 
the  30th  day  of  July  last  past  was  aged  9  years. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  55 

Mary  Blomer  the  daughter  and  the  said  William  and  Anthony  Blomer 
sons  of  the  said  John  still  survive. 

Frances  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John  Blomer  is  still  alive. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  1 14. 


milltam  Catc]^ma^3  gentleman. 

Delivered  into  Court  17th  February,  14  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Newnham,  24th  March,  13  Charles  I  [1638], 
before  John  Poole,  gent.,  by  virtue  of  his  office,  after  the  death  of 
William  Catchmay,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  William  Purrock  of  Huntley, 
gent.,  Richard  Robins  of  Bleisdon,  John  Hodges  of  Hopelonga,  Thomas 
Kyrke  of  Newham,  John  Goslinge  of  Churcham,  Richard  Wilmels  (?)  of 
Ruddle,  John  Rohyns  of  Alkra,  James  White  of  Rudle,  John  Bowne  of 
Awre,  Richard  Neline  of  Flaxley,  Edmund  Fowle  of  Longehope,  William 
Greenyng  of  Awre,  and  Thomas  Tenche  of  Bicknor  English,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Bond,  son  and  heir  of  John  Bond  of  Wysele  in  the  parish  of 
Newland,  gent.,  was  seised  of  one  messuage  called  Wysele  ;  100  acres  of 
land,  meadow,  pasture,  wood,  underwood,  moor,  furze,  and  heath  in 
Newland  ;  sj.  rent  with  a  heriot  when  it  shall  happen  in  St.  Briavells  ; 
lib.  of  pepper  yearly  with  a  heriot,  and  ilb.  of  "comyne"  seed  in 
Huelsfield.  So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  Bond  by  indenture  dated  2nd 
May,  7  James  [1609],  enfeoffed  the  said  William  Catchmay  of  all  the  said 
premises,  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

The  said  William  Catchmay,  being  so  seised,  made  his  will  the  27th 
day  of  December,  1635,  whereby  he  devised  the  3rd  part  of  all  the  said 
premises  to  Tacia  Catchmay,  his  wife,  for  her  natural  life,  and  devised  all 
the  said  premises  io  John  Catchmay,  his  second  son,  for  his  natural  life, 
the  remainder  thereof  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  for  ever,  with  divers 
remainders  over,  with  further  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said 
William  Catchmay  for  evej". 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  Castle  of  St. 
Briavells  in  free  and  common  socage  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the 
rent  of  i2j.  9i</.,  and  not  in  chief  or  by  knight's  service,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  £  ''■\. 

William  Catchmay  died  at  Tynthorne,  in  co.  Monmouth,  17th  May, 
12  Charles  I  [1636];  George  Catchmay,  gent.,  is  his  son  and  next  heir^ 
and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more. 

The  said  Tacia  still  survives. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  v.o..  No.  44. 


56  Gloucestershire 


Samuel  Cojctoell,  gentleman* 

Delivered  into  Court  28th  April,   14  Charles  I. 

"W  •     •    • 

I  riQUlSltlOn  taken  at  the  Castle  of  Gloucester,  27th  September, 
X  2  Charles  I  [1626],  before  Peter  Byrde,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the 
death  of  Samuel  Coxwell,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Packer,  gent., 
Joseph  White,  Robert  Shcrwell,  John  Licence,  Edward  Wicke,  William  Brush, 
John  Cowlstance,  William  Ockle,  William  Varnoll,  7'homas  Keake,  John 
Younge,  Henry  Crumpe,  William  Venn,  John  Holder,  Thomas  Goslinge  and 
John  Hopkins,  who  say  that 

John  Coxwell,  esq.,  father  of  the  same  Samuel,  was  seised  for  the  term 
of  his  life,  with  remainder  to  Nathaniel  Coxwell,  his  son,  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  Martha  Coxwell,  daughter  of  the  said  John,  for  her  life,  the 
reversion  thereof  belonging  to  the  said  John  Coxwell  and  his  heirs,  of  all 
those  tithes  of  grain  yearly  forthcoming  in  the  hamlet  of  Chesterton, 
sometime  in  the  hands  of  the  late  Abbot  and  convent  of  the  late 
Monastery  of  Cirencester,  sometime  in  the  tenure  of  John  Straunge, 
and  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John  Coxwell,  deceased,  to  the 
late  Monastery  of  Cirencester,  now  dissolved,  formerly  belonging. 

The  said  Nathaniel  Coxwell  being  so  seised  of  the  remainder  of  the 
said  premises  by  deed  dated  6th  November,  44.  Elizabeth  [1602],  granted 
all  his  estate  and  title  in  the  said  premises  to  Richard  Jtnninges  and 
Philip  Breach,  to  hold  to  the  sole  use  of  Henry  Coxwell. 

The  said  Htnry  died  before  the  taking  of  this  inquisition  and  the 
administration  of  all  his  goods  was  granted  to  the  said  Samuel  Coxwell, 
gent.,  brother  of  the  said  Nathaniel. 

John  Coxwell  was  likewise  seised  of  all  those  arable  lands  and 
meadows  lying  in  Barton  field,  Chesterton  field,  Spittlegate  field, 
Dockam  and  Stratton  field  in  the  parishes  of  Cirencester,  Stratton, 
and  Preston,  sometime  in  the  tenure  of  John  Spicer;  all  that  messuage 
within  the  hundred  of  Bisley  sometime  in  the  tenure  oi  Anthony  Wily; 
all  that  messuage  in  Abnesse,  sometime  in  the  tenure  of  John  Basset, 
gent. ;  one  other  messuage  in  Abnesse  lately  in  the  tenure  of  John 
;  the  rectory  and  church  of  Sudington,  and  all  the  lands,  tene- 
ments, tithes,  etc.,  thereto  belonging,  sometime  in  the  tenure  of  William 
Thrope,  and  lately  parcel  of  the  lands  and  possessions  of  the  late  house 
or  Priory  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England ;  one  toft  and  one  close  of 
pasture  called  Fynninges,  divided  into  several  parts ;  2  small  closes 
lying  under  Colcombe ;  about  2^  acres  of  land  lying  in  the  East  field 
of  Minchinhampton ;  2J  acres  of  land  or  meadow  lying  in  the  common 
meadow  of  Frampton  Mauncell  called  Ashmeade,  sometime  belonging 
to  the  said  toft  called  Fynninges,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Philip  Chambers^ 


Inquisiiiones  Post  Mortem.  57 

smith  ;  6  messuages,  +  cottages,  and  4  gardens  in  the  City  of  Gloucester  ; 
one  capital  messuage,  2  gardens,  and  one  orchard  in  Abbotte  Street  in 
Cirencester,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  ycAw  Coxwell ;  one  messuage 
or  inn  late  in  the  tenure  oi  John  Chambers,  deceased,  commonly  called 
the  Ramme,  in  Cirencester,  in  Gosditch  street ;  one  messuage  adjoining 
the  said  messuage  called  the  Ramme,  sometime  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas 
Mosse;  all  that  shop,  parcel  of  the  said  inn,  late  in  the  tenure  oi  John 
Pratt;  all  houses,  buildings,  cellars,  shops,  etc.,  to  the  said  inn  and 
messuage  belonging;  one  messuage  in  Cirencester  in  a  street  there 
called  the  Fosse,  formerly  in  the  tenure  oi  John  Telford,  and  late  in  the 
tenure  of  Henry  Russell  als.  Warper ;  one  messuage  there,  in  Dollerstreet 
late  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Aucott  als.  Lancashire ;  one  messuage  there 
in  Dollerstreet  in  the  tenure  of  William  Hopkins  ;  one  messuage  there  in 
Dollerstreet  in  the  tenure  of  Henry  King;  one  messuage  there  in  the 
said  street  in  the  tenure  of  Robert  Brayne ;  one  messuage  there  in  the 
said  street  in  the  occupation  of  William  Sawnders ;  2  messuages  and  one 
parcel  of  waste  land  there  in  Battlestreet  als.  St.  Thomas  street  late  in 
the  tenure  of  Agnes  Longe ;  one  messuage  there  in  Battlestreet  late  in 
the  occupation  of  Edmund  Bisse ;  one  messuage  there  in  Battlestreet  in 
the  tenure  oi  Anthony  Pratt ;  and  one  messuage  or  mansion  house  there 
in  Abbotstreet  late  in  the  tenure  oi  John  Longe. 

So  seised,  the  said  John  Coxw.ll  by  indenture  dated  20th  August,  39 
Elizabeth  [1597],  made  between  himself  by  the  name  oi  John  Coxwell, 
of  Cirencester,  gent.,  of  the  one  part,  Henry  Powle,  of  the  same  town, 
gent.,  and  Richard  Smith,  of  the  same,  yeoman,  in  consideration  of  the 
love  which  he  bore  towards  his  younger  children  and  for  the  settling  of 
the  premises  hereafter  named  in  his  name  and  blood,  agreed  that  he, 
before  the  Feast  of  the  Purification  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary  next 
ensuing,  would  levy  a  fine  to  the  said  Henry  Powle  and  Richard  Smith  of 
all  that  messuage  in  Cirencester  wherein  he  the  said  John  dwelt,  all  the 
garden  and  garden  ground  thereto  belonging,  and  all  that  orchard  and 
garden  ground  in  Cirencester  which  was  sometime  the  inheritance  of 
Henry  Edmondes,  gent.,  and  now  used  with  the  said  messuage,  by  the 
name  of  one  messuage,  2  gardens,  and  one  orchard  :  which  said  fine 
should  be  levied  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Coxivell  for  his  natural  life  ; 
after  his  decease  to  the  use  oi  Anne,  his  wife,  mother  of  his  said  younger 
children,  for  her  life  if  she  remain  a  widow  ;  after  her  decease  to  the  use 
of  Henry  Coxwell,  second  son  of  the  said  John  Coxwell,  and  his  heirs- 
male;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  Samuel  Coxwell,  third  son  of  the  said 
John,  and  his  heirs  male ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  Nathanid  Coxivell, 
eldest  son  of  the  said  John,  and  his  heirs  male  ;  and  lastly  for  default,  to 
the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  ^3.\A  John  Coxu^ell  for  ever. 

The  said  fine  was  levied  in  Michaelmas  term,  39  Elizabeth  [1597]. 

By  another   indenture  dated    iith  Julv,    13  James   I   [1615],   made 


58  Gloucestershire 


between  the  said  John  Coxwell  and  Samuel  Coxwell,  gent.,  his  son,  of  the 
one  part,  and  Robert  Slraunge,  esq.,  of  Somerford  Keynes,  of  the  other 
part,  it  is  witnessed  that  whereas  the  said  John  by  deed  pole  dated  loth 
June,  16 1 5,  in  consideration  of  the  love  which  he  bore  towards  the  said 
Samuel,  and  of  a  marriage  intended  to  be  had  between  the  said  Samuel 
Coxwell  and  Mary  Strange,  daughter  of  Michael  Straunge,  of  Somerford 
Keynes,  in  co.  Wilts,  esq.,  deceased,  and  sister  of  the  said  Robert 
Straunge,  did  covenant  and  grant  that  he  the  said  John  and  his  heirs 
should  stand  seised  of  all  his  lands,  tenements,  etc.,  in  Cirencester  ah. 
Ciceter,  Frampton,  Bisley,  Minchinhampton,  and  Strowdewater,  all  his 
tithes  in  Sudington  and  Chesterton,  and  all  his  messuages,  etc.,  within 
the  '-ity  of  Gloucester,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Coxwell  for  his  natural 
life,  and  after  his  decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  Samuel  Coxwell  and  his 
heirs  for  ever.  And  whereas  by  the  said  deed  the  said  John  further 
promised  to  the  said  Samuel  that  he  should,  immediately  after  the  death 
of  the  said  John,  enjoy  his  dwelling  house  situate  in  Abbotstreet  in 
Cirencester  "  fully  furnished "  :  it  is  now  further  witnessed  by  these 
presents  that  for  the  corroborating  of  the  said  deed  pole  and  in  con- 
sideration of  /'yoo  to  be  paid  to  the  said  Samuel  by  the  said  Robert 
Straunge  as  the  portion  of  the  said  Mary,  the  said  John  and  Samuel  agree 
that  they  will  at  all  times  stand  seised  of  all  the  messuages,  lands,  etc., 
in  Cirencester,  Frampton,  Bisley,  Abnesse,  Minchinhampton,  Stroude 
Water,  Baudington  ah.  Bawnton,  Stratton,  Preston,  Chesterton,  Barton, 
and  Spiringate  ah.  Spittlegate,  the  rectory  and  church  of  Sudington, 
and  all  the  tithes  thereto  belonging,  and  all  their  tithes  of  corn  and 
grain  arising  in  Chesterton  near  Cirencester  to  the  following  uses,  to 
wit,  all  the  premises  in  Cirencester,  Stratton,  Preston,  Bawdington, 
Chesterton,  Barton,  and  Spiringate,  the  rectory  of  Sudington,  the  tithes 
thereto  belonging,  and  the  tithes  in  Chesterton,  to  the  sole  use  of  the 
said  John  Coxwell  during  the  joint  lives  of  himself  and  the  said  Samuel ; 
after  the  said  marriage  between  the  said  Samuel  and  Mary  Strange,  then 
to  the  use  of  the  said  Mary  for  her  jointure  ;  after  the  decease  of  the 
said  5aw«^/and  Mary,  then  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Coxwell  for  his 
natural  life  ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the 
said  Samuel  by  the  said  Mary ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  Samuel  for  ever.  As  to  the  residue  of  the  premises,  to 
the  use  of  the  said  John  Coxwell  for  his  life;  and  after  his  decease,  to 
the  use  of  the  said  Samuel  and  his  heirs  by  the  said  Mary ;  and  for 
default,  to  the  use  of  his  right  heirs  for  ever. 

John  Coxwell  died  at  Cirencester,  5th  January,  15  James  I  [1618]; 
before  that  time  the  said  Samuel  married  the  said  Mary  Strange. 

The  tithes  of  the  hamlet  of  Chesterton  are  held  of  the  King  as 
of  his  manor  of  East  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  by  fealty  only  in  free 
and   common   socage   and    not   in   chief,    and    are   worth   per  annum, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  59 

clear,  5^.  The  arable  land  and  meadow  in  Barton  field,  etc.,  in 
Cirencester,  Stratton,  and  Preston,  the  messuage  within  the  hundred  of 
Bisly,  the  2  messuages  in  Abnesse,  and  the  rectory  and  church  of 
Sudington  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  said  manor  of  Eastgreenwich 
in  free  and  common  socage  by  fealty  only  and  not  in  chief,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear  los.  The  toft  and  close  of  pasture  called 
Fynninges,  the  2  closes  lying  under  Colcombe,  the  z\  acres  of  arable 
land  in  the  fields  of  Minchinhampton,  and  2  acres  of  land  or  meadow  in 
Frampton  Mancell  are  held  of  Edward  Lord  Stafford,  as  of  his  honor 
of  Hereford,  by  fealty,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  3^.  ifd.  The 
premises  within  the  city  of  Gloucester  are  held  of  the  mayor  and 
burgesses  of  Gloucester  by  fealty  in  free  and  common  socage,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  135.  \d.  The  capital  messuage  in  Cirencester, 
the  messuage  or  inn  called  the  Ramme,  the  said  messuage  thereto 
adjoining,  the  said  shop  parcel  of  the  said  inn,  and  the  said  messuage 
in  Cirencester  sometime  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John  Telford  are  held 
of  the  King  as  of  his  said  manor  of  Eastgreenwich  by  fealty  only  in  free 
and  common  socage  and  not  in  chief,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
20J.  The  messuages  and  2  parcels  of  waste  land  in  Cirencester  in  the 
several  tenures  of  Richard  Awcoit,  William  Hopkins,  Henry  King,  Robert 
Braine,  William  Saunders,  Agnes  Long,  Edmund  Bisse,  Anthony  Pratt, 
and  John  Long  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  said  manor  in  free  and 
common  socage  by  fealty  only  and  not  in  chief,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  \os. 

Samuel  Coxwell    died    19th  September,   r   Charles  I  [1625];  John 
Coxwell  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  6  years  4  months 
and  19  days. 
The  said  Mary  Coxwell  still  survives  at  Cirencester. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  185. 


Cl^omaja;  ©obbinjs,  gentleman. 

Delivered  into  Court  14th  April,   14  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  the  Castle  of  Gloucester,  7th  October, 
II  Charles  I  [1635],  before  Henry  Holford,  gent.,  escheator,  by 
virtue  of  his  office,  after  the  death  of  Thomas  Dobbins,  late  of  Compton 
within  the  parish  of  Newent,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Reslell, 
Alexander  Neale,  Giles  Newcombe,  John  Smith,  William  Morse,  Richard 
Day,  Thomas  Long,  Richard  Willmoth,  John  CadcU,  Richard  Morse, 
Thomas  Aure,   Thomas  Grining  and    Walter  Heane,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Dobbins  was  seised  of  one  messuage,  called   Hull   hey,  and 


6o  Gloucestershire 


20  acres  of  land,  2  acres  of  meadow,  and  10  acres  of  pasture  in  Compton 
in  the  parish  of  Newent :  which  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors 
know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  3^.  4^/. 

Thomas  Dobbins  died  at  Compton  ist  January,  9  Charles  I  [1634]; 
Thomas  Dobbins  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  17  years 
and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  /,  v.o..  No.  69. 


Robert  f  letcl^er,  gentleman* 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  22nd  January,  14  Charles  I 
[1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  Robert  Fletcher,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  More  Gwillim,  gent.,  Moses  Beaton, 
Edward  Wood,  Michael  Sharpe,  William  Grove,  Edmund  Ftreby,  William 
Chance,  Michael  Dubber,  John  Mann,  John  Kerby,  Amos  Danisey,  Samuel 
Cooke  and  George  Stone,  who  say  that 

Robert  Fletcher  was  seised  of  all  that  messuage  and  one  virgate  of 
land  lying  in  the  parish  of  Payneswicke  formerly  in  the  tenure  o{  John 
Gibbons,  and  of  divers  other  lands,  meadows,  woods,  etc.,  to  the  said 
messuages  belonging. 

So  seised,  the  said  Robert  by  indenture  dated  4th  March,  1 2  Charles  I 
[1637],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part  and  John  Ranee,  of 
Meyseyhampton,  gent.,  Jane  Bennett,  of  Downe  Ampney,  widow,  and 
William  Windowe,  of  Cirencester,  gent.,  of  the  other  part,  wherein  it  is 
recited  that  the  said  William  Windowe  in  Hilary  term  last  past,  by  the 
direction  of  the  said  Robert  Fletcher,  recovered  to  himself  and  his  heirs 
for  ever  by  writ  of  entry  super  disseisin  in  le  post  all  the  said  premises, 
agreed  that  the  said  William  Windowe  should  be  seised  of  the  said 
premises  to  the  use  of  the  said  Robert  Fletcher  for  his  life ;  immediately 
after  his  decease  to  the  use  of  Edith  Fletcher,  wife  of  the  said  Robert,  for 
her  life,  for  her  jointure  ;  and  after  their  decease  to  the  use  of  the  heirs 
of  the  said  Robert  for  ever. 

Robert  Fletcher  was  likewise  seised  of  one  messuage  and  tenement  in 
or  near  Nether  luppiatt  and  in  Throppe,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Henry 
Fletcher,  gent.,  deceased  ;  2  cottages  in  Nether  luppiatt,  one  of  them  in 
the  tenure  of  Elizabeth  Prichard,  and  the  other  in  the  tenure  of  Henry 
Pegler;  and  of  divers  lands,  meadows,  etc.,  in  Nether  luppiatt  and  Thorpe 
to  the  said  messuage  belonging. 

The  premises  in  Paineswick  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  6i 

worth    per    annum,  clear,    \os.      The   premises  in   Nether  luppiatt  and 

Throppe  are   held  of  Thomas  Freame,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of  Nether 

luppiatt  in  free  socage,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  5^. 

Robert  Fletcher  died  at   Nether  Luppiatt   28th  November  last  past  ; 

Henry  Fletcher  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  aged  2  years  on  the  loth 

day  of  October  last. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  90. 


OTilHam  dS^unne,  t^oman. 

Delivered  into  Court  8th  June,  14  Charles  I. 

InCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Painswicke,  12th  January,  13  Charles  I 
[1638],  before  John  Poole,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
William  Gunne,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of  William  Osborne,  gent.,  Richard 
Packer,  Giles  Field,  John  Bancknett,  Anthony  Gardner,  John  Gide,  Thomas 
Gardner,  John  Kinge,  John  Tomes,  Henry  Gardner,  Thomas  Winne,  Thomas 
Castle,  Robert  Hillman  and  Richard  Knowles,  who  say  that 

William  Gunne  was  seised  of  all  that  messuage  and  tenement  in 
Sayntbury;  those  3  closes  called  Dewes  close,  Shepe  close,  and  Greene 
close ;  and  all  those  lands,  ridges,  leys,  sidelongs,  pieces,  and  parcels  of 
land,  meadow  and  pasture  with  their  "  hades,  meares,  and  furrowes," 
reputed  to  be  3J  virgates  of  land,  late  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Sayntbury : 
which  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  £ z^. 

William  Gunne  died  13th  February,  6  Charles  I  [1631];  Thomas 
Gunne,  yeoman,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  21  years 
and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  23. 


ISicl^arD  d^ootJtD^ne. 

Delivered  into  Court  27th  April,  14  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Winchcombe,  20th  March,  13  Charles  I 
[1638],  before /(^ A «  Poole,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office, 
after  the  death  of  Richard  Gooduyne,  late  of  Shenyngton,  by  the  oath  of 
Thomas  Wame,  Conon  Right,  Richard  Jacksons,  sen.,  N'icholas  Izodd,  John 
Izodd,    Henry    Greeninge,  John    Slalter    als.    Aston,    Hnry    Hide,    John 


62  Gloucestershire 


Phillipps,    William   Carnall,  John   Roberts,  Ralph  Pearson,  Ralph  Kempe, 
Nicholas  Jarrett  and  George  Merretl,  who  say  that 

Richard  Goodwyne  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Shenyngton  als. 
Shevington  ;  one  messuage  and  4  virgates  of  land  in  Shenyngton  ;  one 
close  called  the  Poole  close  ;  one  close  called  the  Elmyn  close  ;  the  5th 
part  (in  5  parts  to  be  divided)  of  the  water  grain  mill  ;  the  sth  part  of  2 
messuages;  and  the  5th  part  of  11  acres  of  land  in  Shevington. 

So  seised,  the  said  Richard  Goodwyne  and  John  Goodwyne,  then  his 
son  and  heir  apparent,  by  indenture  dated  25th  April,  10  Charles  I  [1634], 
for  the  considerations  therein  specified,  demised  to  John  Spenser,  senior, 
of  Lillingston  Lovell  in  co.  Oxford,  carpenter,  all  the  said  premises :  to 
hold  for  99  years,  he  paying  yearly  for  the  same  one  grain  of  pepper 
upon  the  29th  day  of  September  if  demanded  ;  provided  nevertheless 
that  if  the  said  Richard  and  John  Goodwyne  shall  pay  to  the  said  John 
Spencer  at  his  mansion  house  at  Lillingston  Lovell  the  sum  of  ^200 
upon  the  9th  day  of  May,  which  shall  be  in  the  year  1638,  then  the  said 
demise  shall  be  void  and  of  none  effect. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,   38^'. 

Richard  Goodwyru  died  14th  August  last  past ;  John  Goodwyne  is  his 
son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Katherine  Goodwyne,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Richard,  still  survives  at 
Shevington. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  v.o.,  No.  52. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Thornbury,  28th  March,  14  Charles  I 
-L  [1638],  before  John  Poole,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
David  Heanne,  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Greening,  Richard  Arnold,  John 
Hobbs,  Thomas  Pullen,  William  Skey,  William  Stocke,  John  Agrove,  John 
Longe,  William  Milmay,  William  Higgins,  Richard  Peasly,  Richard 
Addames,  John  Bird,  David  Lewis,  William  Jobbins,  John  Howell  and 
Nicholas  Powell,  who  say  that 

David  Heane  was  seised  of  10  messuages,  5  cottages,  3  barns,  15 
gardens,  2  orchards,  one  mill,  16  parcels  of  land,  meadow  or  pasture, 
containing  84  acres,  and  the  moiety  of  2  parcels  of  land  containing 
6  acres,  lying  in  the  parish  of  Deane  Parva:  which  said  premises  are 
held  of  the  King  in  free  and  common  socage  as  of  his  manor  of  East 
Greenwich  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  y.  \d.,  and  not  in  chief  or  by 
knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20J. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mo7'tcm.  63 

David  Heane  died  at  Deane  Parva  14th  April,  17  James  I  [161 9]; 
James  Heane  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  10  years  i 
month  and  4  days. 

Inq.  p.m.,  \\  Charles  /,  part  3,  No.  9. 


T  •     •    • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Thornbury,  27th  September,  14  Charles  I 
X  [1638],  before  John  Poole,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  o{  John 
Hort,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Archard,  John  Clutterbucke,  George  Clutter- 
bucke,  George  Freeman,  William  Legge,  Simon  Munden,  John  Smyth,  Thomas 
Phillimore,  William  Hickes,  Thomas  Baker,  James  Atkins,  John  Pegler, 
Thomas  Bailey,  John  Patch  and  William  Atwood,  who  say  that 

John  Horte  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  14  acres  of  land,  meadow 
and  pasture,  in  Lawrence  Weston,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas 
Holwaie.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  said  premises  are  held  the 
jurors  know  not :  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  y. 

John  Hort  died  at  Westbury  on  Trym  24th  May,  1637  ;  John  Horte 
is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  aged  13  years  on  the  14th  day  of 
November  last  past. 

Mary  Horte,  relict  of  the  said  John,  still  survives  at  Westbury. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  6q. 


gtamcis  l^atDfitnjs,  gentleman, 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Lydney,  25th  September,  14  Charles  I 
A  [1638],  before  John  Poole,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
James  Hawkins,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Walter  Webly,  John  Hickes,  Morgan 
Griffith,  John  Meeke,  William  Gibbs,  William  Stringer,  William  Morgan, 
John  Robins,  Anthony  Eddy,  John  de  Awre,  William  Howlder,  Philip  Meeke 
and  John  Alye,  who  say  that 

James  Hawkins  was  seised  of  4  messuages,  one  cottage,  14  acres  of 
land,  3  acres  of  meadow,  and  7  acres  of  pasture  in  Deane  Parva,  now  in 
the  tenure  of  John  Veare,  Stephen  Steell  and  John  Heane  :  which  said 
premises  are  held  of  Joan  Vaughan,  widow,  as  of  her  manor  of  Deane 
Parva,  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court,  and  the  yearly 
rent  of  2^.  8^.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  loj. ;  9  messuages  or 
cottages,  7  acres  of  land,  and  2  acres  of  pasture  in  Deane  Parva,  late  in 
the  tenure  of  William  Nicholls,  Joan  Knight,  Susan  Morgan,  John  Teckoll, 


64  Gloucestershire 


Thomas  Annetts,  Edward  Hihlon  and  Elizahelh  Roberts;  which  said 
premises  are  held  of  the  said  Joan  Vaughan  as  of  her  said  manor  of 
Deane  Parva,  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and 
the  yearly  rent  of  4J.  \od.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  13J.  4//.  ;  one 
messuage  there,  now  in  the  tenure  of  John  Winlle ;  one  small  structure 
newly  built  upon  a  parcel  of  the  waste  of  the  manor  of  Deane  Parva, 
and  now  belonging  to  the  said  messuage,  containing  in  length  15  feet 
and  in  breadth  about  6  feet :  the  said  messuage  is  held  of  William 
Kingston  as  of  his  manor  of  Deane  Parva  in  free  and  common  socage, 
by  fealty  and  suit  at  court,  and  the  said  structure  is  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors 
know  not ;  they  are  worth  together  ^s.  4^.  ;  4  messuages,  7  acres  of 
pasture,  and  one  acre  of  meadow  there,  in  the  tenure  of  James  Drewe  and 
William  Drewe,  John  Manninge,  Robert  Cowstans,  JohH  Willmotts,  Thomas 
Lovell,  Tanner  Morse,  Susan  Morgan  and  Walter  Heane,  sometime  given 
to  find  a  priest  to  celebrate  mass  within  the  parish  church  of  Deane 
Parva  for  ever:  which  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his 
manor  of  East  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  in  free  and  common  socage  by 
fealty  only,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os. ;  also  of  the  reversion 
of  5  acres  of  pasture  in  Deane  Parva,  called  Spencers,  after  the 
death  of  Katherine  Winjord,  widow  ;  which  said  5  acres  are  held  of 
William  Kingston,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of  Deane  Parva  in  free  and 
common  socage  by  fealty  and  suit  at  the  court  of  the  said  manor ;  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  nothing  during  the  life  of  the  said  Katherine, 
but  afterwards  they  will  be  worth  lod.  The  said  Katherine  still  survives. 
The  said  James  Hawkins  was  likewise  seised  of  4  messuages,  4  cottages, 
one  mill,  183  acres  of  land,  no  acres  of  meadow,  120  acres  of  pasture, 
4  acres  of  wood,  and  120  acres  of  furze  and  heath  in  Combreeth, 
Llanihangell,  and  Kevenllees  in  the  county  of  Radnor,  now  in  the  tenure 
of  Reece  James;  and  one  messuage,  one  cottage,  20  acres  of  land,  20 
acres  of  meadow,  40  acres  of  pasture,  and  10  acres  of  wood  in 
Landrindod  in  co.  Radnor,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Vaughan, 
clerk  :  which  said  premises  are  held  of  Edmund  Sawyer,  knight,  as  of 
his  manor  of  Swythneython  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty,  suit 
at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  14^. :  the  premises  in  the  tenure  of  the 
said  Reece  James  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  13J.  \d.,  and  those  in  the 
tenure  oi  Edward  Vaughan  6j.  %d.  ;  2  messuages,  30  acres  of  land,  20 
acres  of  meadow,  and  20  acres  of  pasture  in  Weston  under  Penyard  in 
the  county  of  Hereford,  late  in  the  tenure  o^  John  Stone;  one  messuage, 
66  acres  of  land,  15  acres  of  meadow,  18  acres  of  pasture,  and  12 
acres  of  wood  in  Weston  under  Penyard  and  Billmill  in  co.  Hereford, 
now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Johfi  Keyse,  Walter  Lloyde,  and  William 
Meeke;  3  messuages,  26  acres  of  arable  land,  5  acres  of  pasture,  4  acres 
of  meadow,  and  one  acre  of  wood  in  Weston  aforesaid,  in  the  tenure  of 


Inquisitiones  Post  Alortetn. 


Thomas  Bonnor ;  and  lo  acres  of  arable  land  in  Weston  and  Billmyll,  in 
the  tenure  of  Christopher  Westerdale,  gent.,  which   said  premises  are  held 

of  Henry  Earl  of  Kent,  and  Countess  of  Kent,  his  wife,  as  of 

their  manor  of  Weston  under  Penyard,  and  of  Ccesar  Roberts,  esq.,  as  of 
his  manor  of  Baysham  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at 
court  and  the  rent  of  i  is.  4^.  to  the  said  Count  and  Countess,  and  bd.  to 
the  said  CcBsar  Roberts ;  the  said  premises  in  the  tenure  o{  John  Stone, 
John  Keyse,  Walter  Lloyde,  William  Meeke  and  Thomas  Bonner  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  6j.  %d.,  and  the  premises  in  the  tenure  of  Christopher 
WiSterdale  is.  bd.  ;  one  messuage  in  Colford  and  Whitecleife  in  the 
parish  of  Newland,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Uley ;  one  messuage 
in  Huntley,  in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Jones ;  and  one  messuage,  \\  acres 
of  land,  and  free  fishing  in  the  water  of  Severn  in  Westbury,  in  the 
tenure  of  John  Skelton.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  said  premises 
are  held  the  jurors  know  not ;  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ds.  8d. 

So  seised,  the  said  James  Hawkins  made  his  will  16th  November, 
1636,  whereby  he  bequeathed  the  premises  in  Weston  under  Penyard  in 
the  tenure  oi  John  Stone  to  Matilda  Hawkins,  his  eldest  daughter,  to  hold 
to  her  and  her  heirs  for  ever ;  the  premises  in  Weston  and  Billmill,  in 
the  tenure  of  John  Keyse,  Walter  Lloyd,  and  William  Meeke  to  Anne 
Hawkins,  his  second  daughter,  and  her  heirs  for  ever;  and  the  premises 
in  Weston  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Bonnor  to  Mary  Hawkins,  his  third 
daughter,  and  her  heirs  for  ever.  The  premises  in  Llandrindod,  Weston, 
Westbury,  Colford,  Whiteclefe,  Huntley  and  Deane  Parva  to  be  sold  to 
pay  testator's  debts. 

James  Hawkins  died  6th  April,  13  Charles  I  [1637]  ;  James  Hawkins, 
gent.,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  aged  20  years  on  the  3rd  day  of 
May  last  past. 

Jacomina  Hawkins,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  James,  still  survives. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14.  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  130. 


€limttaj2(  l^otjgejs,  enquire* 

-w-  •  •         • 

I   nCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,    30th    March,    14   Charles    I 
JL      [1638],  before  y(?A«  Poole,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Thomas 

Hodges,  esq.,   by  the  oath   of  Henry  Hoskins,   George  Lawrence,  Edward 
Wood,  Thomas  Gibbs,  Thomas  Osborne,  Edward  Fcriby,  Robert  lies,  Thomas 

Robertes,  John  Pathe,  William  Grove,  Edward  Kinge,  Thomas  Allen,  George 

Small,  William  Custis,  John  Whoram  and  John  Trotman,  who  say  that 
Thomas  Hodges  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Shipton  Moyne  and  Shipton 

Dowffeild,  situate  in  Shipton   Moyne  ;  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 

VOL.    II.  G 


66  Gloucestershire 


Shipton  Moyne  to  the  said  manor  attached  (appenden) ;  and  all  the 
messuages,  lands,  etc.,  to  the  said  manor  belonging;  the  manor  of 
Eston  graye  in  co.  Wilts. ;  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Eston  gray, 
to  the  said  manor  attached  ;  and  all  the  messuages,  lands,  etc.,  in 
Eston  gray  to  the  said  manor  belonging;  one  messuage  in  the  parish 
of  Cricklade  St.  Sampson's,  in  co.  Wilts. ;  2  closes  of  meadow  or 
pasture  in  Cricklade,  called  Curtys  and  Kytavens,  to  the  said  messuage 
belonging  ;  and  one  meadow  there  called  North  mead  containing  3  acres, 
to  the  said  messuage  likewise  belonging ;  which  said  premises  last 
mentioned  were  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Frye ;  one  messuage  in 
Shipton  Moyne  and  all  the  lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging,  late  in  the 
tenure  of  William  Myles,  deceased,  and  now  in  the  tenure  of  William 
Woodward ;  and  one  messuage  in  Pakenhill,  late  in  the  tenure  of  William 
Bowrne,  deceased,  and  now  in  the  tenure  o£  Henry  Hodges,  gent.,  brother 
of  the  said  Thomas. 

The  manor  of  Shipton  Moyne  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  to  wit,  by  the  40th  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  £b  \y.  ^d.  The  manor  of  Eston  gray  is  held  of  the  King 
in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors 
know  not,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  30J.  The  premises  in  Crick- 
lade are  held  of  Henry  Earl  Danvers  as  of  his  manor  of  Chelworth,  but 
by  what  service  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  5^. 
Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  messuage  in  Shipton  Moyne  is  held  the 
jurors  know  not ;  it  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  4^/.  Of  whom  or  by  what 
service  the  messuage  in  Pakenhill  is  held  the  jurors  know  not ;  it  is 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  13^.  %d. 

Thomas  Hodges  died  at  Shipton  Moyne  7th  December,  13  Charles  I 
[1637];  Thomas  Hodges,  esq.,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then 
aged  26  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  pari  3,  No.  165. 


H 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester,  23rd  January,  14  Charles  I 
X  [1639],  before  William  Caple,  esq.,  mayor  and  escheator,  by  virtue 
of  his  office,  after  the  death  of  Richard  Kidden,  by  the  oath  of  Nicholas 
Webb,  Edward  Wagstaffe,  James  Wood,  Henry  Robbins,  Alexander  Reddy, 
James  Stephens,  Thomas  Price,  Giles  Grevill,  Miles  Keene,  William  Angdl, 
Thomas  Symes,  John  Hill,  William  Fowler,  William  Milks  and  Thomas 
Etheridge,  gentlemen,  who  say  that 

Richard  Kidden  was  seised  of  one  messuage,  now  in  the  tenure  of 
Edward  Palmer,  and  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Field,  lying  in  North 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  67 

gate  street,  within  the  city  of  Gloucester ;  one  other  messuage  in  the 
said  street,  now  in  the  tenure  of  George  Stevens,  and  late  in  the  tenure  of 
Thomas  Addams,  deceased;  and  of  the  "Vppermoste  Cocklofte "  of 
another  messuage  sometime  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Daunce,  and  now 
in  the  tenure  of  Margaret  Stratford,  widow,  together  with  free  ingress 
and  egress  to  and  from  the  same. 

The  tenement  in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Palmer  is  held  of  the  King  by 
fealty  in  free  and  common  socage,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  zs. 
The  messuage  in  the  tenure  of  George  Stevens  is  held  of  the  King  by 
fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  i  id.,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  zs.  The 
"  Cocklofte  "  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by 
what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  is  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  \d. 

Richard  Kidden  died  at  Gloucester  27th  December,  1 1  Charles  I 
[1635];  Margaret  Stratford,  widow,  aunt  {amita)  of  the  said  Richard, 
and  William  fones,  son  and  heir  of  Emanuel  f ones,  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife, 
another  aunt  {amita)  of  the  said  Richard,  are  his  next  heirs,  and  were 
then  aged  respectively,  the  said  Margaret  50  years,  and  the  said  William 
Jones  22  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  v.o..  No.  47. 


■w-  •         •        • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Painswicke,  24th  July,  14  Charles  I  [1638], 
X  before  John  Poole,  gent.,  escheator.  after  the  death  of  Thomas 
Loveday,  by  the  oath  of  William  Osborne,  Richard  Packer,  Giles  Feild,  John 
Bancknell,  Anthony  Gardner,  John  Gyde,  John  King,  Thomas  Gardner, 
John  Tomes,  Henry  Gardner,  Thomas  Winn,  Thomas  Castle,  Robert  Hillman 
and  Richard  Knowles,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Loveday  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land 
lying  in  the  tything  of  Strowdend,  within  the  parish  of  Painsvvick,  late 
parcel  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Througham,  and  late  belonging  to 
the  Monastery  of  Cirencester,  now  dissolved. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  Loveday,  by  indenture  dated  24th  August, 
II  James  I  [161  3],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part  and  Richard 
Gardner  and  Giles  Gardner  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  a 
marriage  then  to  be  had  between  Thomas  Loveday,  son  and  heir  apparent 
of  the  said  Thomas,  and  Elizabeth  Gilbert,  granted  the  said  premises  to 
the  said  Richard  and  Giles  Gardner,  to  hold  for  70  years  to  the  sole  use 
of  the  said  Thomas  Loveday,  jun. 

The  said  Richard  Gardner  and  Giles  Gardner  both  died  in  the  lifetime 
of  the  said  Thomas  Loveday,  sen.,  and  afterwards,  to  wit,  on  the  ist  day 


68  Gloucestershire 


of  February,  ii  Charles  I  [1636],  the  said  Thomas  Loveday,  jun.,  and 
Giles  Gardner,  son  and  executor  of  the  will  of  Giles  Gardner,  deceased, 
at  the  special  request  of  the  said  Thomas  Loveday,  jun.,  who  was  then  in 
prison,  by  indenture  dated  the  said  day  and  year,  made  between  the  said 
Thomas  and  Giles  of  the  one  part,  and  Thomas  Clissold  of  the  other  part, 
in  consideration  of  /  140  paid  to  them  by  the  said  Thomas  Clissold, 
granted  to  him  all  the  said  premises :  to  hold  for  60  years,  upon  con- 
dition nevertheless  that  if  the  said  Thomas  Loveday  should  pay  to  the 
said  Thomas  Clissold  upon  a  certain  2nd  day  of  August,  and  upon  a 
2nd  day  of  February  happening  after  the  ist  day  of  March  next  following 
the  date  of  the  said  indenture,  up  to  the  ist  day  of  September,  which 
should  be  in  the  year  1644.,  the  sum  of /'s  i6j.  ;  and  upon  the  2nd  day 
of  February,  1644,  the  sum  of  /  145  \6s.,  then  the  said  indenture  should 
be  null  and  void. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  los. 

Thomas  Loveday,  sen.,  died  at  Strowde  loth  April  last  past;   Thomas 
Loveday  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  40  years  and  more. 

Lnq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  pari  3,  No.  95. 


OLlUHam  Hen  alias  LetDellm^  gentleman* 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Thornbury,  27th  September,  14  Charles  I 
[1638],  before  John  Poole,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
William  Lien  als.  Lewellin,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Archard,  gent-, 
John  Clutterhucke,  George  Cluiterbucke,  George  Freeman,  William  Legge, 
Simon  Munden,  John  Smyth,  Thomas  Phillymore,  William  Hickes,  Thomas 
Baker,  James  Attkins,  John  Pegler,  Thomas  Bay  ley,  John  Patch  and 
William  Attwoode,  who  say  that 

William  Lien  als.  Lewellin  was  seised  of  one  messuage  called  Rode- 
house  and  20  acres  of  meadow,  20  acres  of  pasture  and  5  acres  of  wood 
thereto  belonging,  lying  in  the  tything  of  Westerley  and  within  the 
parish  of  Pucklchurch  ;  one  tenement  and  8  acres  of  meadow  and 
pasture  called  Rodeclose  in  the  said  tything ;  the  reversion  of  one 
messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land  there,  now  in  the  tenure  of  Anne 
Dabson  for  her  life ;  the  reversion  of  2  closes  in  the  tenure  of  William 
Buckle,  containing  6  acres  ;  the  reversion  of  one  close  of  pasture  in  the 
tenure  o^  John  Mayes,  containing  6  acres;  the  reversion  of  one  cottage 
in  the  tenure  oi  John  Hunt ;  the  reversion  of  one  cottage  in  the  tenure 
of  Thomas  Crewe  with  an  orchard  and  garden  thereto  belonging  in  the 
said  tything  of  Westerley ;  the  reversion  of  3  closes  of  land  in  the  tenure 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  69 

o{  John  Gregory,  containing  15  acres  ;  the  reversion  of  one  close  of  pasture 
in  the  tenure  of  William  Tyler,  containing  7  acres  ;  the  reversion  of  one 
cottage,  one  garden,  and  one  close  of  pasture  in  the  tenure  of  Robert 
(iregory,  containing  2  acres  ;    the  reversion  of  one  close  of  meadow  in 
the  tenure  of  Anne  Bur/ord,  wife  oi  John  Burjord,  containing  2  acres; 
the   reversion   of  one  messuage,   one  orchard,   one   garden   and    divers 
parcels  of  closes  of  arable   land,   meadow  and  pasture,   containing  26 
acres  in  the  tenure  of  Agnes  Tyler,  widow  ;  the  reversion  of  one  cottage, 
one  garden  and  2   closes  of  arable  land  and  pasture  in  the  tenure  of 
Roger  Gregory,   containing  4  acres  ;  the    reversion   of  one  cottage  with 
a  garden  thereto  belonging  in   the  tenure  of  Margery  Chapman  ;  the 
reversion  of  one  cottage  in  the  tenure  of  Joseph  Simons,  lying  within  the 
parish   of  Pucklechurch  ;  the  reversion   of  one  messuage,  one  orchard 
and  garden,  one  close  thereto  belonging,  one  house  and  garden  called 
Fowces  and  one  close  thereto  belonging,  one  close  called  Five  acres, 
one   arable    \^sic~\   called    Shortland,    3    closes    called   West   feild   lying 
under  the  wood  called  Clinger  alias  Clingrood,  containing  32  acres,  in 
the  tenure  of  Adam  Baynham,  gent.  ;  the  reversion  of  one  messuage, 
orchard  and  garden,  and  one  close  of  meadow  thereto  belonging,  and 
one  close  called  Taylor,  containing  8  acres,   one   close  called   Cheate 
close,    containing   2^   acres,    one    close   called    Hollymead,    containing 
i\  acres,  in  the  tenure  o^  John  Vowles ;  the  reversion  of  3  acres  of  arable 
land  in  the  West  feild,  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John  Vozvles ;  the  re- 
version of  one  messuage  or  tenement,  one  orchard,  one  garden  and  2 
closes  of  pasture  and  meadow,  containing  6  acres,  in  the  tenure  o^  Isaac 
Bristawe ;  the  reversion  of  one  messuage,  orchard  and  garden,  and  one 
close  of  meadow  thereto  belonging,  containing  4  acres,   one  close  of 
meadow  called   Lye  meade,  containing  5   acres,  one  close   called   the 
Rideinge,  containing  6  acres,  and  2  closes  of  arable  land  and  pasture 
lying  in  the  West  feild,  containing  13  acres,  in  the  tenure  o^  John  Keen  ; 
the  reversion  of  one  house  or  tenement,  orchard  and  garden,  and  of  one 
close  containing  one  acre  in  the  tenure  of  William  Lewellin ;  the  reversion 
of  one  tenement  or  house,  one  garden  and  two  acres  of  land  thereto 
belonging  in  the   tenure  of  Anne  Fisher,  widow;  the  reversion  of  one 
house,  orchard,  garden,  court-yard  and  one  acre  of  meadow  in  the  tenure 
oi  John  Hills  ;  the  reversion  of  2  acres  of  land  in  the  tenure  of —  Packer, 
widow,  and  the  reversion  of  one  close  of  land  and  pasture,  containing 
8  acres,  and  of  one  close  called  Longe  Seatherome,  containing  3  acres, 
in  the  tenure   of  John  Atiivood :  all   which  premises  last  recited   lie  at 
Breach  Yate,  within  the  parish  of  Wick  and  Abson. 

The  messuage  called  Rodehowse,  the  tenement  and  close  called  Rode- 
close,  and  the  messuage  and  premises  thereto  belonging,  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  to  wit,  by  the  200th  part  of  a  knight's 
fee,  and  are  worth   per  annum,   clear,   535.   %d.     The  reversion  of  the 


70  Gloucestershire 


messuage  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Anne  Dabson  is  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  20X,  All  the  premises  lying  within  the  parish  of  Pucklechurch, 
and  not  within  the  tything  of  Westerley,  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not, 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  30J.  All  the  premises  lying  in  Breach- 
yate  are  held  oi  John  Winter,  knight,  as  of  his  manor  of  Wick  and  Abson, 
by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  sj.,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  35J. 

William  Lien  died  at  Pucklchurch   nth  May  now  last  past;    William 
Lien  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  24  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  131. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Painswicke,  24th  July,  14  Charles  I  [1638], 
before  John  Poole,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  oi  John  Osborne, 
by  the  oath  of  William  Osborne,  Richard  Packer,  Giles  Feild,  John  Barukrull, 
Anthony  Gardner,  John  Gyde,  John  King,  Thomas  Gardner,  John  Tomes, 
Henry  Gardner,  Thomas  Wynn,  Thoracis  Castle,  Robert  Hillman  and  Richard 
Knowles,  who  say  that 

John  Osborne  was  seised  of  one  messuage  called  Seagrymes,  and  half 
a  virgate  of  land  thereto  belonging,  lying  within  the  tything  of  Strowdend, 
within  the  parish  of  Paynswicke,  late  parcel  of  the  possessions  of  the  late 
Priory  of  Flamsford,  now  dissolved :  which  said  premises  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee 
the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  3^'.  4//. 

John  Osborne  died  at  Paynswick  7th  May,  6  Charles  I  [1630]  ;  Thomas 
Osborru  is  his  son  and  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  52. 


9|o]^n  €)j5bome* 

■_■       *  «  • 

I  nCjUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  20th  September,  14  Charles  I 
JL  [1638],  before  John  Poole,  gent.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  oflBce, 
after  the  death  of  John  Osborne,  late  of  Horsley,  by  the  oath  of  More 
Gwillim,  gent.,  Henry  Hopkins,  gent.,  Edward  Wood,  George  Lawrence, 
Michael  Sharpe,  Edmund  Fereby,  Thomas  Gibbes,  Robert  Ties,  John  Wood, 
John  Raymond,  William  Chaunce,  John  Kerby  and  Samuel  Spencer,  who 
say  that 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem^  71 

John  Osborne  was  seised  of  the  reversion  or  remainder  to  him  and  his 
heirs,  after  the  death  of  William  Osborne,  his  father,  of  one  toft  called 
Luddesmore  in  Horsley,  and  of  2  parcels  of  pasture  and  one  close  of 
meadow  there,  containing  altogether  8  acres ;  also  of  30  acres  of  arable 
land  lying  separate  in  the  Conygree  feild,  Benbury  feild,  Barton  end  feild 
and  Chaveneage  feild  in  Horsley;. and  of  3  half  acres  of  land,  one 
whereof  lies  in  a  place  called  Cranmer,  another  in  a  place  called  Hather- 
linge,  and  the  third  in  a  place  called  Heynes,  within  the  parish  of 
Horsley :  of  which  said  premises  the  said  William  Osborne  was  seised  as 
of  freehold  for  his  life,  with  remainder  as  above. 

So  seised,  the  said  William  and  John  Osborne,  by  indenture  dated 
26th  February,  21  James  I  [1624],  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  had 
between  the  said  John  Osborne  and  Elizabeth  Michell  then  his  wife,  and 
of  £\oo  paid  to  them  for  the  marriage  portion  of  the  said  Elizabeth, 
granted  to  Walter  Osborne,  clerk,  and  Thomas  Michell  all  the  said  premises, 
to  hold  for  99  years,  if  the  said  Elizabeth  so  long  should  live,  upon  trust 
that  they  would  permit  her  to  take  the  profits  of  the  said  premises  during 
the  said  term. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  bs.  Sd. 

John  Osborne  died  at  Westbury  on  the  plain,  co.  Wilts,  30th  October, 
1  Charles  I  [1625],  the  said  William  being  then  alive;  he  died  at  Horsley 
4th  April,  II  Charles  I  [1635J. 

Elizabeth  Osborne  is  the  only  daughter  and  next  heir  of  the  said  John 
Osborne;  she  was  aged  15  years  on  the  2nd  day  of  February  last  past. 

The  said  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John,  still  survives  at 
Uley. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  v.o..  No.  54. 


Delivered  into  Court  13th  November,  14  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Tetbury,  i8th  October,  4  James  I  [1606], 
before  Edmund  Fryer,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Nicholas 
Stranegewayes,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Edward  Carter,  'George  Pooll,  John, 
Lany,  Henry  Mayo,  Richard  Webbe,  Robert  Cole,  Thomas  Brinckivorth, 
Richard  Muggins,  John  Apprichard,  Thomas  Muggins,  John  Bronvninge, 
Richard  Mooper  and  Menry  Welles,  who  say  that 

Nicholas  Strangeways  did  not  hold  any  manors,  lands  or  tenements  in 
possession,  reversion,  remainder  or  use  of  the  King  or  of  others,  but  he 


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held  in  right  of  Elizabeth  his  wife,  daughter  and  heir  of  Bike  Berkley,  esq., 
deceased,  the  said  Elizabeth  being  then  still  alive,  the  manor  of  Bradley  : 
which  said  manor  is  held  of  the  most  noble  Henry  Berkley,  knight,  Lord 
Berkley,  by  suit  at  his  hundred  of  Berkley  every  three  weeks  and  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not, 
and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £io. 

The  said  Nicholas  died  about  the    14th   day  of  March,   2   James  I 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  57. 


CDtDarn  Crotman. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Berkeley,  26th  July,  14  Charles  I  [1638], 
befoit;  John  Poole,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Edward 
Trotman,  by  the  oath  o{  Richard  Archard,  geni.,  John  Clutterbucke,  George 
Clutterbucke,  George  Freeman,  William  Legg,  Symon  Monday,  John  Smith, 
Thomas  Phillimore,  William  Hickes,  Thomas  Baker,  James  Atkins,  John 
Pegler,  Thomas  Bayly,  John  Patch  and  William  Ativood,  who  say  that 

Edward  Trotman  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  divers  lands, 
meadows  and  pastures  thereto  belonging,  containing  36  acres  in  Cam, 
late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Edward  Trotman,  John  Hardinge,  and 
William  B  end  all ;  7  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  there  late  in  the 
tenure  oi  James  Kinge  and  the  said  Edward  Trotman  ;  one  close  of  arable 
land  and  pasture  called  Sparkehill  there  containing  8  acres,  now  or  late 
in  the  tenure  of  the  said  James  Kinge,  by  copy  of  the  court  roll  of  the 
manor  of  Cam  :  which  said  premises  the  said  Edivard  Trotman,  by  in- 
denture dated  ist  July,  9  James  I  [161 1],  purchased  to  himself  and  his 
heirs  of  Henry  Berkley,  knight,  Lord  Berkley,  William  Button,  esq.,  and 
John  Smith,  gent. :  they  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  besides  the  yearly  rent  of  30J.  bd.  to  be  paid  to  the 
said  Lord  Berkeley,  los. 

Also  one  messuage  wherein  the  said  Edward  Trotman  lately  dwelt, 
with  a  garden,  orchard  and  yard  thereto  belonging,  containing  \  acre, 
2  ridges  of  arable  land,  containing  \  acre,  lying  at  a  certain  place  called 
the  little  Elme  in  the  lower  feild  of  Cam,  and  one  small  parcel  of  land 
containing  20  perches,  included  and  occupied  as  a  way  leading  to  a 
certain  ground  of  the  said  Edward  Trotman  called  Groveland  :  all  which 
premises  last  mentioned  are  in  Cam,  and  were  purchased  by  the  said 
Edward  oi  John  Trotman,  of  Cam,  gent.,  late  brother  of  the  said  Edivard, 
by  indenture  dated  20th  June,  12  James  I  [1614]:  they  are  held  of  the 
Most  Noble  George  Lord  Berkley,  as  of  his  manor  of  Cam,  by  fealty  and 


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suit  at  the  court  of  the  said  manor,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
besides  40J.  of  yearly  rent  to  be  paid  to  the  said  John  Trotman  and  his 
heirs,  zd. 

Also  one  close  of  meadow  and  pasture  called  the  lower  orchard,  con- 
taining 2  acres,  which  the  said  Edward  purchased  of  Richard  Trotman  by 
indenture  dated  8th  October,  6  James  I  [1608]:  the  said  close  is  held  of 
George  Lord  Berkeley  as  of  his  manor  of  Berkeley,  by  fealty  and  suit  at 
the  court  of  the  hundred  of  Berkeley  every  3  weeks,  and  is  worth  per 
annum,  plear,  xs. ;  one  messuage  or  tenement  called  Edney  House,  and 
one  messuage  called  Cutteshey,  lately  divided  into  2  tenements,  and  23 
acres  of  land,  2  acres  of  meadow,  and  8  acres  of  pasture,  sometime  the 
land  of  Thomas  Taylor,  and  lately  purchased  by  the  said  Edward  Trotman 
of  the  said  Richard  Trotman  :  which  said  premises  are  held  of  William 
Hopton,  gent.,  in  free  socage  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  lod.,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  5^. ;  one  house  or  tenement  with  a  garden 
and  orchard,  containing  i  acre ;  2  acres  of  arable  land  in  Woodfield,  and 
\  acre  of  land  in  Crapensfeild  at  Blanch  Cliffe :  which  said  premises  are 
likewise  in  Cam,  and  were  purchased  by  the  said  Edward  Trotman  of 
William  Dawhy  :  they  were  late  the  lands  of  the  said  Thomas  Taylor,  and 
are  held  of  the  said  William  Hopton,  gent.,  in  free  socage,  by  fealty 
and  the  yearly  rent  of  zd.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \%d.  ;  one 
close  or  enclosure  of  land  or  pasture  called  Grovelandes,  containing 
8  acres,  in  the  parish  of  Slymbridge,  which  the  said  Edward  purchased 
of  John  Smith  and  Anthony  Gulson,  gent. ;  formerly  it  was  parcel  of  the 
capital  messuage  or  farm  called  Gosington  Hall  in  Slimbridge  ;  it  is 
now  held  of  George  Lord  Berkeley,  as  of  his  manor  of  Berkeley,  by  knight's 
service,  suit  at  the  court  of  his  hundred  of  Berkeley  every  3  weeks,  and 
by  the  yearly  rent  of  3^.,  parcel  of  the  yearly  rent  of  bs.  paid  for  the 
whole  farm  called  Gosington  Hall,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
3^.  4</. ;  one  acre  of  arable  land  called  Broadacre,  lying  in  Crapensfield 
in  Cam,  at  the  head  of  the  said  field,  lately  had  in  exchange  of  John 
Hardinge  for  another  acre  of  land  in  the  said  field  called  Dudnolls  acre, 
late  the  land  of  the  said  Edward  Trotman :  which  said  acre  is  held  of 
Mary  Estcourt,  relict  of  Thomas  Estcourt,  knight,  as  of  her  manor  of 
Dursley,  by  fealty  and  suit  at  the  court  of  the  manor  of  Dursley,  and  is 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  bd.;  \\  acres  in  Dursley  purchased  by  the  said 
Edward  Trotman  of  John  Estington,  by  indenture  dated  29th  September, 
42  Elizabeth  [1600]:  which  said  premises  are  held  of  the  said  Mary 
Estcourt,  as  of  her  said  manor,  by  fealty  and  suit  at  the  court  of  the 
manor  of  Dursley,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \s. 

So  seised,  the  said  Edward  Trotman,  by  indenture  dated  20th  Oct., 
.5  Charles  1  [1629],  enfeoffed  thereof  Thomas  Trotman:  to  hold  to  him 
and  his  heirs  to  the  uses  therein  specified. 

Afterwards  the  said  Edward  and  Thomas  Trotman,  by  indenture  dated 
6   * 


74  Gloucestershire 


26th  August,  6  Charles  I  [1630],  made  between  themselves  of  the  one 
part,  and  Thomas  Tayloe  and  Mawrice  Trotman  of  the  other  part,  in  con- 
sideration of  the  love  which  the  said  Edward  Trotman  bore  towards 
Margaret  his  wife  and  Nicholas  his  son,  for  a  competent  jointure  for  the 
said  Margaret,  and  for  the  establishing  of  the  said  premises  to  the  several 
uses  therein  declared,  enfeoffed  the  said  Thomas  Tayloe  and  Mawrice 
Trotman  of  all  the  said  premises :  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  to  the 
uses  following,  to  wit,  as  to  2  parts,  in  3  parts  to  be  divided,  of  all 
the  said  premises  to  the  use  of  the  said  Edward  Trotman  for  his  life  ; 
and  after  his  decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  Margaret  for  the  term  of 
12  years,  and  after  the  expiration  of  that  term  to  the  use  of  Nicholas 
Trotman  and  his  heir,  and  for  default  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the 
said  Edward  for  ever.  As  to  the  third  part,  residue  of  the  premises,  to 
the  use  of  the  said  Edward  Trotman  for  life ;  after  his  decease  to  the  use 
of  the  said  Margaret  for  her  life,  for  her  jointure  ;.  after  her  decease  to 
the  use  of  the  said  Nicholas  and  his  heirs ;  and  for  default  to  the  use 
of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Edward  Trotman  for  ever.  Edward  Trotman 
died  at  Cam  9th  May  last  past ;  Richard  Trotman  is  his  kinsman  and 
heir,  to  wit,  the  eldest  son  and  heir  of  William  Trotman  deceased,  eldest 
son  and  heir  of  the  said  Edward  Trotman,  and  was  then  aged  27  years 
and  more. 

The  said  Margaret,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Edward,  and  the  said 
Nicholas,  his  son,  still  survive  at  Cam. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  129. 


iRicl^arD  Crac^,  fenigl^  t  anD  baronet* 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Winchcombe,  28th  July,  14  Charles  I 
X  [1638],  before  John  Poole,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Richard  Tracy,  of  Stanway,  knight  and  baronet,  by  the  oath  of  Francis 
Izid,  gent.,  Thomas  Warren,  gent.,  Richard  Jackson,  John  Izod,  John 
Carpenter,  John  Aston  alias  Slatter,  Henry  Teynton,  John  Dobbins,  William 
Carnally  John  Phillipps,  John  Robertes,  Edmund  Hickes,  John  Harvey, 
William  Barkesdale,  George  Merritt  and  Edmund  Matson,  who  say  that 

Paul  Tracey,  baronet,  deceased,  father  of  the  said  Richard  Tracy,  was 
seised  of  the  manors  of  Stanway,  Taddington,  Didcot,  Haffeild  and 
Stanley  Pontlarge,  with  all  the  messuages,  lands,  woods,  profits,  etc., 
thereto  belonging. 

And  so  seised,  the  said  Paul,  by  indenture  tripartite,  dated  20th  July, 
6  James  I  [1608],  made  between  Thomas  Coningsby,  of  Hampton  Court, 
in  the  county  of  Hereford,  knight,  of  the  one  part,  the  said  Paul  Tracy 


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and  Richard  Tracy  of  the  second  part,  and  Alexander  Brett,  of  Whit- 
staunton,  in  the  county  of  Somerset,  knight,  Robert  Brett,  of  St.  Martin's 
in  the  Fields,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  knight,  Thomas  Denton,  of 
Hillesdon,  in  the  county  of  Bucks,  knight,  Humphrey  Baskerville,  of 
Erdisley,  in  the  said  county  of  Hereford,  esq.,  Humphrey  Coningsby 
of  Neene  Sallarse,  in  the  county  of  Shropshire,  and  Thomas  Coningsby,  of 
Hampton  Wafer,  in  the  said  county  of  Hereford,  esq.,  of  the  third  part, 
as  well  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  heretofore  had  between  the  said 
Richard  Tracye  and  Lady  Anne  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  said  Thomas 
Coningsby,  knight,  as  of  the  sum  of  /'2000  paid  to  the  said  Paul  by  the 
said  Thomas  Coningsby,  and  also  for  a  jointure  to  be  provided  for  the  said 
Anne,  agreed  with  the  said  Thomas  Coningsby  that  he  the  said  Paul  and 
Anne  his  wife  would  before  the  feast  of  the  Ascension  of  Our  Lord  then 
next  following  assure  all  the  said  premises  to  the  said  Alexander  Brett, 
Robert  Brett,  Thomas  Denton,  Humphrey  Baskervile,  Humphrey  Coningsby 
and  Thomas  Coningsby,  and  their  heirs,  to  the  following  uses,  to  wit,  as 
to  the  manors  of  Hasfield  and  Stanley  Pontlarge,  the  demesne  lands  of 
the  said  manor  of  Hasfield,  which  were  demised  hy  John  Pauncefoote  and 
Richard  Pauncefoote  his  son,  by  deed  to  any  persons  in  possession,  all  the 
customary  lands  and  tenements  of  the  said  manor  of  Stanley  Pontlarge, 
then  held  by  copy  of  court  roll,  and  one  coppice  wood  there  only 
excepted,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  Tracye  and  Lady  Anne  his  wife 
and  their  heirs  male,  for  the  jointure  of  the  said  Anne  ;  and  for  default 
to  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  the  said  Paul ;  and  for  default,  to  the 
use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Paul  for  ever.  As  to  the  said  lands, 
tenements  and  coppice  wood  above  excepted,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Paul 
Tracye  for  his  life  ;  after  his  decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  Tracye 
and  his  heirs  male  by  the  said  Anne  ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs 
male  of  the  body  of  the  said  Paul,  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  Paul  for  ever.  As  to  the  demesne  lands  in  Hasfeild 
above  excepted,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Paul  for  the  term  of  his  natural 
life  ;  after  his  death  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  Tracy  and  Anne,  and 
their  heirs  male  ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Paul  and  the  heirs 
male  of  his  body,  and  for  default,  the  remainder  thereof  to  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  Paul  for  ever.  As  to  the  manor  of  Didcot,  to  the  use 
of  the  said  Paul  and  Anne  his  wife  for  their  natural  lives  for  the  jointure 
of  the  said  Anne;  after  their  decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  Tracye 
and  his  heirs  male  by  the  said  Lady  Anne  his  wife ;  for  default,  to  the 
use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  the  said  Paul,  and  lastly  for  default, 
to  the  use  of  his  right  heirs  for  ever.  As  to  all  the  lands,  messuages, 
pastures,  commons  and  wastes  in  the  parish  of  Taddington  and  the 
•  parish  of  Stanwaye,  except  all  those  customary  lands  and  tenements 
there,  then  in  the  tenure  of  any  persons  for  the  term  of  life  or  lives,  by 
copy  of  court  roll  or  by  statute  of  widowhood,  to  the  use  of  the  said 


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Richard  Tracey  for  his  natural  life  ;  after  his  decease  to  the  use  of  the 
said  Paul  for  his  natural  life  ;  after  his  death,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Lady 
Anne  for  her  life  in  augmentation  of  her  jointure;  after  her  death  to  the 
use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  Richard  by  the  said  Anne;  for  default, 
to  the  use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  Paul;  and  lastly  for  default,  to 
the  use  of  his  right  heirs  for  ever.  As  to  the  residue  of  the  manor  of 
Stanway,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Pdul  for  his  natural  life  ;  after  his  decease 
to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  and  his  heirs  male  by  the  said  Anne,  with 
remainder  successively  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  Paul  and  his  right 
heirs  for  ever. 

The  said  premises  were  so  conveyed  by  the  said  Paul  and  Anne 
before  the  said,  feast  of  the  Ascension.  The  said  Paul  died  4th  March, 
I  Charles  I  [1626]  ;  the  said  Anne  his  wife  died  during  his  lifetime. 

Richard  Tracye  was  seised  of  one  messuage  called  Dandoes,  in 
Risington  Magna,  and  divers  lands  in  Risington  Magna  therewith  used 
and  occupied,  and  of  the  f;arm  of  Gretton  lying  in  Gretton. 

The  manor  of  Stanway  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  is  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  £\\.  The  manor  of  Hasfeild  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not, 
and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £1.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the 
manor  of  Didcot  is  held  the  jurors  know  not ;  it  is  worth,  per  annum, 
clear,  ^5.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  manor  of  Taddington  is 
held  the  jurors  know  not ;  it  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  40J.  Of  whom 
or  by  what  service  the  manor  of  Stanley  Pontlarge  is  held  the  jurors 
know  not ;  the  premises  thereof  limited  to  the  use  of  the  said  Lady 
Anne  zxQ  worth  per  annum,  clear, /'4,  and  the  residue  thereof  20J.  Of 
whom  or  by  what  service  the  messuage  called  Dundoes  with  other  the 
premises  in  Risington  are  held  the  jurors  know  not ;  they  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  £if.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  farm  of  Gretton  is 
held  is  not  known  ;  it  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  6oj. 

Richard  Tracye  died  at  Stanway  25th  August  last  past ;  Humphrey 
Tracey,  baronet,  is  his  son  and  heir  by  the  said  Anne,  and  was  then  aged 
25  years  and  more. 

The  said  Lady  Anne  still  survives  at  Stanway. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  /,  part  3,  No.  146. 


Inquisitwnes  Post  Mortem.  /  / 

2IUUiam  CogtucU,  yeoman. 

Delivered  into  Court  24th  April,  14  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Painswicke,  22nd  March.  13  Charles  I 
X  [1637],  before  John  Poole,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
William  Togwell,  late  of  Brimsfield,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of  Richard 
Packer,  Nathaniel  Yates,  William  Moyle,  Richard  Gardiner,  Thomas  Tayler, 
Giles  Field,  Henry  Fletcher,  George  Fletcher,  Richard  Wilsheir,  Thomas 
Barnard,  William  Griffin,  William  Barnes,  John  Dower,  William  Blisse 
and  Henry  Mahoe,  who  say  that 

William  Togivell  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  one  virgate  of  land 
in  Brimsfield,  and  all  the  houses,  buildings,  gardens,  lands,  etc.,  thereto 
belonging,  lying  in  the  parishes  of  Brimsfield,  Chanham  alias  Cronham, 
and  Budlipp. 

So  seised,  the  said  William  Togwell,  by  indenture  dated  20th  October, 
8  James  I  [16 10],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part  and  William 
Wieke,  of  Churcham,  yeoman,  and  Henry  Sturmy,  of  Cheltenham,  tanner, 
of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  intended  by  divine 
permission  to  be  had  between  the  said  William  Togwell  and  Sybil  Wieke, 
daughter  of  the  said  William  Wieke,  for  a  sufficient  jointure  to  be  made 
for  the  said  Sybil,  enfeoffed  the  said  William  Wieke  and  Henry  Sturmy  of 
all  the  said  premises,  to  the  intent  that  they  should  stand  seised  thereof 
to  the  following  uses,  to  wit,  as  to  the  moiety  thereof,  to  the  use  of 
William  Togwell,  sen.,  father  of  the  said  William  Togwell  named  in  the 
writ,  for  his  natural  life ;  after  his  decease  to  the  use  of  Joan,  then  his 
wife,  during  such  time  as  she  shall  remain  his  widow  ;  after  her  death  or 
marriage,  the  remainder  thereof  to  the  use  of  the  said  William  Togwell, 
jun.,  and  Sybil  for  their  lives,  with  remainder  to  their  ist,  2nd,  3rd,  and 
other  sons  and  their  heirs  male ;  and  for  default,  the  remainder  and 
reversions  thereof  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  William  Togwell, 
jun.,  for  ever.  For  default,  the  remainder  thereof  to  Richard  Togwell, 
another  son  of  the  said  William  Togwell,  sen.,  and  his  heirs  ;  and  lastly 
for  default,  the  remainder  thereof  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  William 
Togwell,  jun.,  for  ever.  As  to  the  other  moiety  of  the  said  premises,  to 
the  use  of  the  said  William  Togwell,  jun.,  for  his  natural  life,  and  after 
his  decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  Sybil  for  her  natural  life ;  after  their 
decease,  to  the  sole  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  William  by 
the  said  Sybil  for  ever  ;  for  default,  to  the  uses  of  the  heirs  of  the  body 
of  the  said  William  Togwell,  jun.,  for  ever;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the 
said  Richard  Togivell  and  his  heirs  for  ever ;  and  lastly  for  default,  the 
remainder  thereof  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  William  Togivill,  jun., 
for  ever. 


78  Gloucestershire 


The  said  Joan  died  20th  September,   20  James  I  [1622],  and  the  ' 
said  William  Togwell,  sen.,  died  24th  March,  22  James  I  [1624]. 

All   the  said   premises  are  held   of  the   King   in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  . 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  5^. 

William  Togwell  died  23rd  November,  9  Charles  I  [1633];  Edmund 
Togwell  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  16  years  11  months  . 
and  23  days. 

The  said  Sybil  still  survives  at  Brimsfield. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  pari  3,  No.  178. 


Cl|oma0  gate,  ejafquire. 

T"  •      •     • 

I  nCIUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  20th  September,  14  Charles  I 
JL  [1638],  heioT&  John  Pole,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Thomas 
Vate,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Moore  Gwillim,  gent.,  Henry  Hopkins,  gent., 
Edward  Wood,  George  Lawrence,  Michael  Sharpe,  Edmund  Fereby,  Thomas 
Gibbs,  Robert  Ties,  John  Wood,  John  Raymond,  William  Raunce,  John  Kerby 
and  Samuel  Spencer,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Vale  was  seised  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Arlingham  alias 
Erlingham,  and  free  fishing  in  the  water  of  the  Severn,  with  its  rights, 
members  and  appurtenances,  one  half  whereof  descended  to  him  from 
Richard  Vate  his  father,  deceased,  by  right  of  inheritance,  and  is  held  of 
the  Most  Noble  George  Lord  Berkley,  as  of  his  manor  and  castle  of 
Berkeley,  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent 
of  one  halfpenny,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  26^.  %d.  The  other 
moiety  thereof  the  said  Thomas  Vate  lately  purchased  of  Henry  Lord 
Berkeley  and  others  ;  it  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not ;  it  is  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  26^.  %d. 

Thomas  Vate  was  likewise  seised  of  a  certain  capital  messuage  or 
tenement  and  60  acres  of  land  thereto  belonging  in  Arlingham,  called 
the  Manor  of  Weecke  ;  they  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  13^.  ^d. 

Thomas  Vate  died  at  Arlingham  17th  February  last  past;  Richard 
Vate,  esq.,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  50  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  14  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  84. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  79 


gioljn  l5rotDne^  j3en,,  gentleman* 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester,  i8th  April,  15  Charles  I  [1639], 
X  before  William  Caple,  esq.,  mayor,  after  the  death  of  John  Browne, 
sen.,  gentleman,  by  the  oath  of  Nicholas  Webb,  gent.,  Edward  Wagstaffe, 
gent.,  Robert  Dobbes,  gent.,  William  Milks,  gent.,  Richard  Poulton,  gent., 
Giles  Hayward,  John  Singleton,  Matthew  Gibbes,  William  Fowler,  Edmund 
Butt,  Edward  Clarke,  Henry  Allen  and  Walter  Church,  who  say  that 

John  Browne  was  seised  of  2  messuages  lying  in  the  parish  of  the 
Blessed  Mary  of  Gracelane  in  the  city  of  Gloucester,  in  the  several 
tenuies  of  Sarah  Browne,  widow,  and  John  Taylor,  mercer  ;  which  are 
held  of  the  King  in  free  burgage,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear.  25^'. 
The  said  messuages  are  of  the  nature  of  Burrowe  Englishe,  and  there- 
fore ought  to  descend  to  the  youngest  son. 

John  Browne  died  at  Gloucester  7th  September,  35  Elizabeth  [1593!, 
leaving  4  sons,  namely,  John,  Thomas,  Morice  and  Henry  Browne. 

The  said  Henry  is  the  youngest  son  and  the  heir  by  the  said  custom  ; 
at  his  father's  death  he  was  aged  7  years  and  more. 

The  said  premises  descended  to  the  said  Henry,  hvX  the  said  y<?>^« 
Brown,  jun.,  took  the  profits  thereof  from  the  said  7th  September,  1593, 
up  to  the  28th  day  of  August  last.  Afterwards  the  said  Sarah  Browne, 
widow,  had  the  said  profits  up  to  the  day  of  taking  this  inquisition. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  64. 


gfol^n  'BrotDne3  enquire. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester,  i6th  August,  15  Charles  I 
[1639],  before  William  Caple,  esq.,  mayor,  after  the  death  o{  John 
Browne,  esq.,  by  the  oath  oi  Richard  Greene,  gent.,  John  Edwardes,  gent., 
Edmund  Collett,  gent.,  Thomas  Price,  gent..  Miles  Keene,  gent.,  Launnce 
Allen,  gent.,  Sergent  Webb,  gent.,  John  Keene,  gent.,  Stephen  Clutterbooke, 
Daniel  License,  Robert  Hellow,  Arthur  Lycense  and  John  Badger,  who  say 
that 

John  Browne  was  seised  of  8  messuages  situate  in  Gore  lane,  in  the 
city  of  Gloucester,  in  the  several  occupations  of  Thomas  Bennett,  George 
Skeffald,  —  Marshall,  widow,  and  —  Finny,  widow ;  certain  closes  of 
meadow  or  pasture  called  the  Rignor  stile  groundes,  adjoining  the  walls 
of  the  said  city,  in  the  occupation  of  William  Wayte,  containing  1 8  acres ; 
and  certain  other  closes  of  meadow  or  pasture  called  the  Castle  meades, 
lying  near  the  said  city,  in  the  occupation  of  Rice  Watkyns,  containing 


8o  Gloucestershire  *  * 

30  acres.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  said  8  messuages  are  held  the 
jurors  know  not ;  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  y.  4^.  The  said 
closes  called  Rignor  stile  groundes  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not; 
they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20^. 

The  closes  called  the  Castlemeades  are  held  of  the  King  in  free 
socage,  as  of  his  manor  of  East  Greenwich,  in  the  county  of  Kent,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os.  Half  an  acre,  parcel  of  the  said  18  • 
acres  of  meadow  or  pasture,  and  16  acres,  parcel  of  the  said  30  acres  of 
meadow  or  pasture,- are  within  the  franchise  and  liberties  of  the  said  city 
of  Gloucester,  and  are  therefore  of  the  nature  of  Burrow  Englishe,  and 
ought  to  descend  to  the  youngest  son. 

John  Brcfwne  died  30th  August  last  past  without  issue  of  his  body, 
but  leaving  2  brothers,  to  wit,  Thorrtas  Brcnvne  the  elder  and  Henry 
Browne  the  younger:  the  said  Henry  was  then  aged  40  years  and  more  ; 
to  him  descended  all  the  said  premises  within  the  said  borough,  but  the 
premises  outside  the  said  city  came  to  the  said  Thomas  Browne,  gent.,  as 
the  elder  brother  and  heir  of  the  said  John  Browne.  On  the  said  30th 
August  the  said  Thomas  was  aged  50  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  /,  part  4,  No.  61. 


3Sol)n  'Barfeer,  ejsqutre* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Telbury,  20th  September,  15  Charles  I 
[1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  John  Barker,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Kinge,  Edward  Addames, 
Thomas  Guy,  Thomas  Mills,  John  Weekes,  John  Tyler,  Richard  Player,  John 
Taylor,  Tobias  Mayo,  John  Ady,  Henry  Mayo,  John  Hiller,  William  Linck, 
Roger  Webbe  and  Arthur  Tanner,  who  say  that     ■ 

John  Cox  was  seisfed  of  the  manor  of  Southmeade,  lying  within  the 
parish  of  Westbury  on  Trim,  sometime  belonging  to  the  Priory  of  St. 
Mary.  Magdalen  next  to  the  city  of  Bristol,  lately  dissolved  ;  and  of  a 
certain  wood  called  Magdalenwood»  containing  about  9  acres,  situate 
within  the  said  parish  of  Westbury,  to  the  said  late  Prior)'  formerly 
belonging. 

So  seised,  the  said  John  Cox  by  indenture  dated  23rd  August,  10 
Charles  I  [1634],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part  and  the  said 
John  Barker,  by  the  name  oi  John  Barker,  merchant,  one  of  the  aldermen 
of  the  city  of  Bristol,  and  William  Yeaman,  of  the  said  city,  gent.,  of  the 
other  part,  reciting  that  a  marriage  had  been  had  between  John  Barker, 
jun.,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  said  John  Barker  named  in  the  writ, 
and  Mary,  then  his  wife  and  sister  of  the  said  John  Cox,  for  divers 


hiquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  8i 

considerations  therein  expressed,  enfeoffed  the  said  John  Barker  and 
William  Veamans  of  the  said  premises :  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs 
for  ever,  to  the  use  o{  John  Barker,  sen.,  for  his  natural  life;  after  his 
decease  to  the  use  of  the  saidybAw  Barker,  jun.,  for  his  natural  life  ;  after 
his  decease  to  the  use  of  the  ist  to  the  8th  and  every  other  son  of  the 
said  John  Barker,  jun.,  by  the  said  Maty  and  their  heirs ;  for  default,  to 
the  use  of  the  ist  to  the  7th  and  every  other  daughter  of  the  said /(?^«  by 
the  said  Mary  and  their  heirs  ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said 
John  Barker,  sen.,  and  his  \.q\x<-  k  >'  ever. 

John  Barker,  sen.,  was  S'iiseci  oi  one  cap'ial  nicssuage  lying  at  Pilnen 
in  the  parish  of  Olveston,  and  of  divers  lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging ; 
2  messuages  situate  in  Smalestreate  in  the  parish  of  St.  Walburge  in 
Bristol,  one  of  them  being  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John  Barker  and  the 
other  in  the  tenure  of  John  Goninge,  merchant;  7  messuages  in  Bristol, 
to  wit,  3  in  the  parish  of  Temple  in  the  several  tenures  of  Edmond  Elliott, 
John  Smithwick  and  Thomas  Ward,  2  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter  in  the 
tenure  of  John  Newton,  and  2  in  the  parish  of  St.  Philip  in  the  tenure  of 
William  Cox :  and  one  garden  at  Michael  Hill  in  Bristol. 

So  seised,  the  said  John  Barker  by  indenture  dated  6th  April,  2 
Charles  I  [1626],  made  between  himself  by  the  name  of  John  Barker, 
merchant,  then  mayor  of  Bristol,  of  the  one  part,  Mary  Rogers,  of 
Bristol,  widow,  John  Tomlinson  and  Richard  Longe,  of  the  same, 
merchants,  and  John  Eownes,  of  the  same,  gent.,  of  the  other  part,  in 
consideration  of  a  marriage  to  be  solemnized  between  the  said  John 
Barker  and  the  said  Mary  Rogers,  enfeoffed  the  said  John  Tomlinson, 
Richard  Long,  and  John  Foivues  of  all  the  said  premises:  to  hold  to  the 
use  of  the  said  John  Barker  for  his  natural  life;  after  his  decease,  to  the 
use  of  the  said  Mary  Rogers  for  her  natural  life  ;  after  her  decease  to  the 
use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  the  said  John  Barker  by  the  said 
Mary ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Barker  and  his  heirs 
for  ever.  So  seised,  the  said  John  Barker  made  his  will  the  26th  day  of 
March,  1636,  whereby  he  devised  io  John  Barker  h\s  son  and  his  heirs  for 
ever  the  said  manor  of  Southmeade,  the  tenement  in  Smale  Street  in  the 
tenure  of  John  Goninge,  and  the  tenement  in  Temple  Street  in  the  tenure 
of  Edmond  Elliott.  Testator  bequeathed  to  Andrew  Barker,  his  son,  the 
capital  messuage  at  Pilnen  and  other  the  premises  in  Olveston  :  to  hold 
to  him  and  his  heirs;  for  default,  to  his  son  John  Barker  and  his 
heirs ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John 
Barker,  senior,  for  ever.  The  said  Andrew  was  also  to  have  the  said 
messuage  in  Smalestreet  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John  Barker,  and  the 
said  garden:  to  hold  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body;  for  default  to 
his  [sic^  son  William  Barker  and  his  heirs ;  and  for  default,  to  the 
right  heirs  of  the  said  John  Barker,  senior,  for  ever.  Testator 
bequeathed  the  other  6  messuages  in  Bristol  to  Mary,  his  wife  ;  John, 


82  Gloucestershire 


a 


his  son  ;  and  to  the  said  Richard  Longe  and  his  heirs,  to  be  employed  in 
good  works. 

The  manor  of  Southmeade  and  the  wood  called  Magdalen  wood  are 
held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  20th  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  £^.  The  capital  messuage  and  other  the 
premises  in  Pilnen  are  held  of  Richard  Vounge,  gent.,  as  of  his  manor 
of  Tockington,  in  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  the  court  of  his  manor  of 
Tockington  and  the  yearly  rent  of  i%s.  Sd.,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  5^.  The  said  messuages  and  premises  within  the  city  of  Bristol 
are  held  of  the  King  in  burgage  by  fealty  only,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  6s.  %d. 

John  Barker  died  at  Bristol  24th  April,  12  Charles  I  [163b];  John 
Barker  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  i^  years  and  more. 

The  said  Andrew  still  survives:  he  is  the  only  son  and  heir  of  the 
said  John  Barker,  senior,  by  the  said  Mary. 

The  said  Mary  Barker,  wife  of  the  said  John  Barker,  junior,  died  at 
Bristol  9th  January,  14  Charles  i  [1639],  without  issue. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  ^,  No.  86. 


T  •      •     • 

I   nqUlSltlOn   taken   at   Wootton  -  under -edge,    i6th    April,    15 

A      Charles  I  [1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  esq.,  escheator,  after 

the  death  o{  John  Dowle,  esq.,  by  the  oath  oi  Anthony  Kingscott,  esq., 

William  Dancy,  Thomas  Poynes,  Thomas  Pegler,  John  Winston,  John  Waite, 

John  Bruwning,  John  Cloterbocke,  John  Somers,  James  Baylie,  Thomas  Baylie, 

Anthony  Even  and  Gilbert  Freeman,  who  say  that 

John  Dowle  was  seised  of  the  manors  of  Over,  Stanshawe  and 
Hampton;  8  messuages  and  150  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in 
Cadibrooke ;  one  messuage  and  66  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture 
in  Tockington  and  Olveston  ;  2  messuages  in  Bristol  called  the  Bell 
Taveme,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Fitzherbert,  merchant ;  and 
the  site  of  both  of  them  in  the  place  called  the  "  Key  "  of  Bristol,  now 
or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Margaret  Read,  widow. 

The  manor  of  Over  is  held  of  the  honor  of  Gloucester,  by  what 
services  the  jurors  Tcnow  not,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  10  marks. 
The  manor  of  Stanshaw  and  Hempton  is  held  of  Thomas  Buck,  gent.,  as 
oi"  his  manor  of  Winterburne,  by  fealty  only,  and  is  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  10  marks.  The  said  messuages  in  Cadibrooke  for  sometime  parcel 
of  the  manor  of  Tockington,  are  held  of  the  honor  of  Gloucester, 
by  what  services  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
20S.     The  premises  in  Tockington  and  Olveston  are  held  of  the  manor 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  83 

j  of  Tockington  by  the  yearly  rent  of  is.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
5^.  The  2  messuages  in  Bristol  are  burgage  lands  and  are  worth,  beyond 
reprises,  ^os. 

I  John  Dcnvle  died  3rd  September,  14  Charles  I  [1638J;  John  DawU 
is  his  son  and  next  heir  [age  not  given]. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  30. 


Delivered  into  Court  i6th  May,  15  Charles  I. 

-_-  •    •    • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Thornbury,  27th  September,  14  Charles  I 
X  [163 8 J,  before  John  Poole,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Henry  Dennys,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Archard,  gent.,  John  Clutter- 
bocke,  George  Clutierbucke,  George  Freeman,  William  Legge,  Simon  Munden, 
John  Smyth,  Thomas  Phillimore,  William  Hickes,  Thomas  Baker,  James 
Atkins,  John  Pegler,  Thomas  Bayley,  John  Patch  and  William  Attwood,  who 
say  that 

Henry  Dennys  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Oldbury  alias  Oldbury  and 
t)idmerton  ;  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Oldbury ;  one  capital 
messuage  in  Westerly  called  Searwich,  and  divers  lands,  etc.,  thereto 
belonging ;  one  other  capital  messuage  in  Pucklechurch,  and  divers 
lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging ;  2  messuages  in  Pucklechurch  in  the 
several  tenures  of  Mary  Popley,  widow,  and  William  Symes,  lately  pur- 
chased of  Edward  Bromadge,  gent.  ;  one  messuage  in  Winterborne  called 
Middletons,  lately  purchased  of  William  Broncker,  knight,  and  50  acres 
of  land,  etc.,  thereto  belonging;  and  the  manor  of  Purley  alias  Pur- 
leighall  in  the  county  of  Essex. 

The  manor  of  Oldbury  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Oldbury 
are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  Trowbridge,  parcel  of  his  Duchy 
of  Lancaster,  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the 
jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £\o.  The  capital 
messuage  and  other  the  premises  in  Westerly  are  held  of  Edward  Hunger- 
Jord,  knight,  as  of  his  manor  of  Pucklechurch  in  free  socage  by  fealty 
only,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  32^.  The  capital  messuage  and 
other  the  premises  in  Pucklechurch  are  held  of  the  said  Edward  Hunger- 
Jord  as  of  his  said  manor  of  Pucklechurch,  in  free  socage,  by  fealty  only, 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os.  The  2  messuages  in  Pucklechurch 
are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a 
knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  30^-. 
The  premises  in  Winterborne  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of 
East  Greenwich  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty  only  and  not  in 


84  Gloucestershire 


:1 


chief  or  by  knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  30J.  The 
manor  of  Purley  is  held  of  the  King  in.  chief  by  the  service  of  half  a 
knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  /  10. 

Henry  Denny s  died  at  Pucklechurch  26th  June  last  past ;  John  Dennys,  \ 
esq.,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  21  years  6  months 
and  more.  Helen  Dennys,  widow,  mother  of  the  said  Henry  and  late  the  i 
wife  o^  John  Dennys,  esq.,  father  of  the  said  Henry,  which  said  John  was  , 
likewise  seised  of  all  the  said  premises,  and  Jane,  late  the  relict  of  the  1 
said  Henry,  still  survive  at  Pucklechurch. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  T,  part  3,  No.  73.         I 


Cftomajs  Cocfeeja!,  enquire. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Campden,  31st  July,  15  Charles  I  [1639], 
X  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Thomas 
Cockes,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Collett,  gent.,  William  Bagg,  Roger 
Knight,  Thomas  Read,  George  Leigh,  John  Roper,  William  Roper,  Thomas 
Roper,  Thomas  Roberts,  Richard  Frewen,  William  Nutto,  Thomas  George 
and  Thomas  Bate,  who  say  that 

Richard  Cocks,  citizen  and  grocer,  of  London,  and  Charles  Cocks  and 
Christopher  Cocks,  gents.,  brothers  of  the  said  Richard,  were  seised  of  the 
manor  of  Northey,  and  all  those  messuages,  lands  and  tenements  in 
Northey,  or  elsewhere,  thereto  belonging,  sometime  in  the  tenure  of 
Henry  Wheeler,  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  and  Mary,  their  daughter  ;  certain 
lands  and  tenements  in  Northey  called  the  Pennylands;  and  all  the 
tithes  yearly  growing  upon  the  said  premises. 

So  seised,  the  said  Richard,  Charles  and  Christopher  Cocks  by  in- 
denture dated  2nd  December,  5  James  I  [1607],  in  consideration  of  a 
certain  sum  of  money  paid  to  them  by  the  said  Thomas  sold  to  him  all 
the  said  premises :  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  male  ;  and  for  default, 
to  the  use  of  his  right  heirs  for  ever. 

Thomas  Cocks  was  seised  of  2  water  mills  called  Davies  mills  alias 
Barocks  mills  and  2  parcels  of  land  thereto  belonging  in  Tewkesbury  ; 
one  parcel  of  pasture  in  Northey,  parcel  of  the  lands  there  called  the 
Pales  ;  one  close  of  pasture  near  Northey  called  the  Mill  Croft ;  one 
parcel  of  pasture  called  the  Heigh  in  Northey,  containing  50  acres  ; 
one  meadow,  called  Brodnam  meadow  there,  containing  10  acres ; 
one  messuage,  with  the  backside  and  close  thereto  belonging  in  Cleeve 
alias  Bishops  Cleeve,  with  one  virgate  of  land  and  2  closes  of  pasture 
in  Bishops  Cleeve  called  Bickmores,  containing  6  acres  ;  which  said 
premises  last  mentioned  are  in  the  tenure  of  William  Yarnton  by  virtue 
of  a  demise  for  the  term  of  80  years  if  the  said  William  Varnton,  Alice, 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  85 

j  his  wife,  and  Thomas,  their  son,  so  long  shall  live,  by  indenture  dated 
«2nd  January,  44  Elizabeth  [1602],  made  between  the  said  Thomas  Cocks 
of  the  one  part  and  the  said  William  Yamton  of  the  other  part,  under  the 
yearly  rent  of  i  is.  \d.  only. 

The  said  William,  Alice  and  Thomas  Yamton  still  survive  at  Bishopps 
Cleeve. 

Thomas  Cocks  was  also  seised  of  the  manor  of  Mayes  Brayne  in  fhe 
county  of  Monmouth,  and  all  the  messuages,  lands,  tenements,  and 
hereditaments  in  the  several  parishes  of  Llanarth,  Llanvapley,  and 
Llanthewy  Retherge,  lately  purchased  by  the  said  Thomas  Cocks  of  the 
Most  Noble  Henry  Earl  of  Worcester,  William  P/itchard,  gent.,  and  John 
George ;  which  said  premises  last  mentioned  are  now  in  the  tenure  of 
Robert  Bowne,  gent.,  dnd  John  Morrall,  gent.,  by  virtue  of  a  demise  for 
99  years,  if  Martyn  Floyre,  John  Floyre  and  Benedict  Floyre,  sons  oi  John 
Floy  re,  of  Llanarth,  gent.,  deceased,  so  long  shall  live,  by  indenture  dated 
3rd  January,  7  Charles  I  [1632],  made  between  the  said  Thomas  Cocks 
of  the  one  part  and  the  said  Robert  Bowne  and  John  Morrall  of  the  other 
part,  under  the  yearly  rent  of  20^.  only :  which  said  Martin,  John  and 
Benedict  Floyre  still  survive  at  Llanarth. 

The  manor  of  Northey  and  the  lands  in  the  tenure  of  Henry  Wheeler, 
the  land  called  the  Penny  lands,  and  the  said  tithes  are  held  of  the  King 
in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors 
know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £1,  Of  whom  or  by  what 
service  the  2  mills,  2  parcels  of  land  thereto  belonging,  the  parcel  of  land 
called  the  Pales,  and  the  close  of  pasture  called  the  Milcroft  are  held  the 
jurors  know  not ;  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20^.  The  parcel  of 
pasture  called  the  Heigh  and  the  meadow  called  Brodnam  meadow  are 
held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  East  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  in  free  and 
common  socage,  and  not  in  chief,  by  fealty  and  a  yearly  rent,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  loj.  The  premises  in  Bishops  Cleeve  are  held 
of  the  manor  of  Bishops  Cleeve,  by  fealty  and  other  services,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  iij-.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  manor 
of  Mayes  Brayne  and  other  the  premises  in  Llanarth,  Llanvapley,  and 
Lanthwy  Retherge  are  held  the  jurors  know  not :  they  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  23^.  \d. 

Thomas  Cocks  died  12th  May,  14  Charles  I  {\bi%'\\  John  Cocks,  esq., 
is  his  son  and  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  \,  No.  85. 


86  Gloucestershire 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Painswick,  2nd  August,  15  Charles  I 
JL  [1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  Richard  Gardiner,  by  the  oath  of  WtUiam  Osborne,  gent.,  Thomas 
HarrupPt  John  Bancknett,  Robert  Hillman,  Edward  Kynn,  John  Gide, 
Robert  Rogers,  Edward  Wynn,  John  Toms,  Richard  Sallaway,  Thomas 
CastUy  Richard  Cooke  and  Thomas  Loveday,  who  say  that 

Richard  Gardiner  was  seised  of  one  messuage  called  Combehowse, 
one  garden,  one  orchard,  20  acres  of  land,  i6  acres  of  meadow,  12  acres 
of  meadow,  and  30  acres  of  wood  in  Painswick  with  the  said  messuage 
occupied  and  used  :  which  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know 
not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  3^.-4^. 

Richard  Gardiner  died  at  Painswick  isth  May  last  past;  Thomas 
Gardiner  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  40  years  and  more. 

Elizabeth  Gardiner,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Richard,  still 
survives  at  Painswick. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  4,  No.  33. 


3|o]^n  dDfra^le,  clerfe. 

T  •     •     • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Tetbury,  20th  September,  15  Charles  I 
X  [1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  escheator>  after  the  death  of 
John  Grayle,  clerk,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Kinge,  Edward  Addames, 
Thomas  Guye,  Thomas  Mills,  John  Wicks,  John  Tiler,  Richard  Player,  John 
Tailer,  Toby  Mayo,  John  Adie,  Henry  Mayoe,  John  Hillier,  William  Lyncke, 
Roger  Webbe  and  Arthur  Tanner,  who  say  that 

John  Grayle  was  seised  of  one  capital  messuage,  6  acres  of  meadow 
and  26  acres  of  pasture  lying  in  Swiney  alias  Syne,  in  the  parish  of  North 
Nibley,  late  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Bradley:  the  said  premises  were 
purchased  by  the  said  John  Grayle  of  Thomas  Grayle,  his  father. 

So  seised,  the  said  John  Grayle  by  indenture  dated  loth  September, 
5  James  I  [1607],  made  at  Stone  in  the  parish  of  Barkeley,  between 
himself  of  the  one  part  and  Robert  Ball,  clerk,  and  Margaret  Bingam 
of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  before  that  time  had 
between  the  saidybAn  Grayle  and  Alice  then  his  wife,  for  the  jointure  of 
the  said  Alice,  agreed  that  he  would  be  seised  of  the  said  premises  to  the 
use  of  him  the  said  John  for  his  natural  life ;  after  his  decease  to  the  use 
of  the  said  Alice  for  her  life ;  after  her  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs 
male  of  the  %2\^  John  by  the  said  Alice;  and  for  default  to  the  use  of  the 
right  heirs  of  the  said  John  Grayle  for  ever. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  87 

John  Grayle  was  likewise  seised  of  the  reversion  of  a  messuage, 
8|  acres  of  meadow  and  22  acres  and  one  perch  of  pasture  in  Swiney, 
late  parcel  of  the  said  manor  of  Bradley,  which  premises  Thomas  Dunning 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife  hold  for  their  lives;  also  the  yearly  rent  of  13^.  \d. 
to  be  paid  by  the  said  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  during  the  said  term. 

The  said  John  Grayle  was  also  seised  of  4  acres  of  pasture  lying  in 
North  Nibley,  late  parcel  of  the  farm  or  manor  called  Bassett's  Court 
alias  Sherne  Cliffe  in  North  Nibley. 

The  premises  in  Swiney  are  held  of  George  Lord  Barkeley  as  of  his 
manor  of  VVootton  in  free  socage,  to  wit,  by  fealty  and  the  rent  of  one 
red  rose  to  be  paid  yearly  on  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  at  Combe 
within  the  parish  of  Wootton-under-edge,  and  tire  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  20J. 

The  4  acres  of  pasture  in  North  Nibley  are  held  of  the  said  George 
Lord  Barkeley,  but  by  what  services  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  4^. 

John  Grayle  died  3rd  November,  12  Charles  I  [1636]  ;  John  Grayle^ 
clerk,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  23  years. 

The  said  Alice  still  survives  at  Stone. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  4,  No.  59. 


C]^oma0  l^oDgejs;  aliajs  9^^g^)2^^  yeoman. 

Delivered  into  Court  5th  April,  15  Charles  L 

Inquisition  taken  at  Painswick,  24th  July,  14  Charles  I  [1638], 
before  John  Poole,  gent.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  a  writ  d^  melius 
inquirendum,  after  the  death  o^  Thomas  Hodges  aMas  //edges,  yeoman,  by  the 
oath  of  William  Osbonu,  gent.,  Richard  Parker,  gent.,  Giles  Field,  gent.,  John 
Bancknett,  Anthony  Gardiner,  John  Glyde,  John  Kinge,  Thomas  Gardiner, 
John  Tomms,  Henry  Gardiner,  Thomas  Wynne,  Thomas  CastU,  Robert 
Hillman  and  Richard  Knowles,  who  say  that 

The  messuage,  garden,  orchard  and  100  acres  of  land,  arable,  meadow 
and  pasture  situate  in  the  parish  of  Arlingham  at  the  time  of  the  death 
of  the  said  Thomas  Hodges  alias  Hedges  were  held  of  Thomas  Fate,  esq., 
as  of  his  manor  of  Arlingham,  in  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court,  reliefs 
when  they  shall  happen,  and  by  the  yearly  rent  of  23J.  %d.,  and  are  now 
held  o(  Richard  Fate,  esq.,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas  Fate,  as  of 
his  said  manor  by  the  rent  and  service  aforesaid.  And  that  the  parcel 
of  land  containing  \  acre,  parcel  of  the  common  or  waste  land  in  the 
marsh  called  Bardens  Marshe,  within  the  parish  of  Arlingham,  is  now 
held  of  the  said  Richard  Fate,  esq.,  as  of  his  said  manor  of  Arlingham 
in  free  socage.  Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  54. 


88  Gloucestershire 


OHiUiam  l^rDing. 

■w-  •        •       • 

I  nCjUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  25th  January,  15  Charles  I 
X  [1640],  htioxe  John  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
William.  Harding,  by  the  oath  of  More  Guillym,  Thomas  Deacon,  Giles 
Pratt,  Moses  Beaton,  George  Lawrence,  John  Raymond,  Robert  Stitch,  Robert 
Jles,  George  Stone,  John  Wood,  Samuel  Cooke,  Robert  Stone  and  Henry 
Munden,  gentlemen,  who  say  that 

Long  before  the  death  of  the  said  William  Harding,  to  wit,  on  the 
7th  day  of  July,  42  Elizabeth  [1600],  Anna  Countess  of  Warwick,  widow, 
late  the  wife  of  Ambrose  late  Earl  of  Warwick,  was  seised  of  one  messuage 
and  one  carucate  of  land  meadow  and  pasture  within  the  parish  of  Cam, 
to  the  said  messuage  belonging ;  one  water  grain  mill  and  2  fulling  mills 
in  the  said  parish  called  Coriettes  or  Coriettes  place  and  Coriettes  mills; 
and  of  the  multure,  toll,  suit  and  all  other  commodities  to  the  said  mills 
belonging. 

So  seised,  the  said  Countess  by  indenture  dated  the  said  7th  day  of 
July,  42  Elizabeth  [1600],  demised  all  the  said  premises  to  Arnold 
Oldisworth,  esq.,  for  60  years.  After  the  said  grant  was  made  one 
William  Harding,  deceased,  uncle  of  the  said  William  Harding  named  in 
the  writ,  purchased  to  himself  and  his  heirs  the  reversion  of  all  the  said 
premises  upon  the  determination  of  the  said  term  of  60  years. 

So  seised,  the  said  William  Harding  vndide  his  will  on  the  6th  day  of 
January,  10  Charles  I  [1634],  and  thereby  bequeathed  to  William  Pumell, 
senior,  of  Dursley,  clothier,  and  his  heirs  for  ever  all  the  said  premises. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not :  they  are  worth 
per  annum  nothing  during  the  said  term,  but  afterwards  they  will  be 
worth  per  annum  \os. 

The  said  William  Harding  died  on  the  7th  day  of  January  in  the  said 
loth  year  of  Charles  I  [1634],  and  William  Harding  xizx^t^  in  the  writ 
was  seised  of  the  reversion  of  the  3rd  part  of  all  the  said  premises  as  his 
kinsman  and  heir. 

He  died  at  Compton  Bassett  in  the  county  of  Wilts,  26th  December, 
J  2  Charles  I  [1636] ;  John  Harding  is  his  brother  and  heir,  and  on  the 
4th  day  of  December  last  past  was  aged  23  years  and  no  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  4,  No.  6. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  89 


cauiiam  i^ollcjSter,  t^oman* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Tetbury,  20th  September,  15  Charles  I 
[1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  William  Hollester,  late  of  Compton  Greenefeild,  yeoman,  by  the  oath 
of  Richard  Kinge,  Edward  Addames,  Thomas  Guy,  Thomas  Milks,  John 
Wickes,  John  Taylor,  Richard  Player,  John  Tailor,  Tobias  Mayoe,  John  Ade, 
Henry  Mayoe,  John  Hillier,  William  Lyncke,  Roger  Webb  and  Arthur 
Tanner,  who  say  that 

William  Hollester  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  \  a  virgate  of  land, 
to  wit,  2  gardens,  one  orchard,  one  parcel  of  land  called  a  parocke,  one 
close  of  arable  land  containing  8  acres,  %  closes  of  pasture  called  the 
Hames,  containing  12  acres  lying  near  Swanmore,  one  close  of  meadow 
called  Oxon  leaze,  containing  7  acres,  one  close  of  arable  land  called 
Wyneyard,  containing  4  acres,  4  closes  of  pasture  and  arable  land  called 
South  hills,  containing  16  acres,  3  closes  of  arable  land  called  Bowstreetes, 
containing  9  acres,  one  acre  of  meadow  in  the  common  meadow  called 
Pledram,  one  close  of  meadow  called  Redfurlonge,  containing  8  acres, 
and  4  acres  of  wood  ;  one  tenement  or  toft  called  Ten  acre,  and  2  closes 
of  pasture  or  meadow  thereto  adjoining  called  Choores,  containing  5 
acres  :  all  which  premises  are  in  Compton  Greenefield,  and  were  late 
parcel  of  the  manor  of  Compton  Greenefield  ;  also  of  common  of  pasture 
for  25  sheep,  2  horses  and  2  foals  in  the  commons  of  Compton 
Greenefield. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  Ralph  Sadleire,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor 
of  Henbury,  in  free  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  a  yearly  rent, 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os. 

William  Hollester  died  9th  March  last  past,  at  Compton  Greenefeild  ; 
Edward  Hollester  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years 
and  more. 

Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  William  Hollester^  still  survives  at 

Compton  Greenefield. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  4,  No.  42. 


._-       •  •  • 

I  nQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester,  14th  June,  15  Charles  I  [1639], 

JL        before  William  Caple,  esq.,  mayor  and  escheator,  after  the  death 

ol  Richard  Kiddon,  by  the  oath  oi  John  Scriven,  gent.,  Richard  Harward, 

'James  Wood,  James  Steephens,  Edmund  Collet,  Robert  Tylher,    Thomas  Price, 

Tobias  Jordan,  John  Edwardes,   William  Clarke,  George  Francombe,    William 

Cox  and  Walter  Taynton,  who  say  that 

7    H 


90  Gloucestershire 


I 


Jane  Atkins  lately  deceased  was  seised  of  one  messuage  now  in  the' 
tenure  oi  Edward  Pallmer,  lying  in  the  North  Gate  street  in  the  city  of 
Gloucester;  i  messuage  in  the  said  street  now  in  the  tenure  of  George 
Stephens,  and  the  "  uppermost  Cockloft "  of  one  other  messuage  now  in  }, 
the  tenure  of  Margaret  Stratford,  widow.  So  seised,  the  said  Jane 
married  Charles  Kiddon,  and  they  had  issue  the  said  Richard  Kiddon 
named  in  the  writ. 

The  sz\d  Jane  died  at  Gloucester  i8th  September,  i  Charles  I  [1625]; 
after  her  death  the  said  Richard  was  seised  of  the  reversion  of  all  the 
said  premises.     The  messuage  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Edward  Palmer 
is  held  of  the  King  by  fealty  only,  in  free  and  common  burgage,  and  is  , 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  6s.     The  said  messuage  in  the  tenure  of  the  jl 
said  George  Stephens  is  held  of  the  King  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  ' 
I3</.,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  6s.     The  said  Cockloft  is  held   of 
the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee 
the  jurors  know  not,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  4/f. 

Richard  Kiddon  died  27th  December,  12  Charles  I  [1636],  at 
Gloucester  ;  Margaret  Stratford,  widow,  aunt  of  the  said  Richard,  and 
William  Jones,  son  and  heir  of  Emanuel  Jones  and  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
another  aunt  of  the  said  Richard,  are  his  next  heirs  and  at  the  time  of 
his  death  were  aged  respectively,  the  said  Margaret  50  years,  and  the 
said  William  Jones  22  years  and  more. 

The  said  Charles  Kiddon  the  father  still  survives  at  Gloucester :  he 
has  taken  the  profits  of  all  the  said  premises  from  the  death  of  the  said 
Richard  up  to  the  taking  of  this  inquisition. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15   Charles  J,  part  \,  No.  11. 


-w-  •  •  • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Chiping  Camden,  31st  July,  15  Charles  I 
X  [1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  John  Keck,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Col/ett,  gent.,  William 
Bagg,  Roger  Knight,  Thomas  Reade,  George  Lea,  John  Roper,  William 
Roper,  Thomas  Roper,  Thomas  Robertes,  Richard  Frnven,  William  Nuthoe, 
Thomas  George  and  Thomas  Bate,  gentlemen,  who  say  that 

John  Keck  was  seised  of  2  messuages  in  Marston  Longa  alias  Marston 
Sicca,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John  Keck  ;  one  close  of  pasture 
there  called  Trapps  close  ;  4  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  there, 
in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John;  one  close  there  called  Tacyes  close, 
some  time  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John  ;  2  parts  (in  3  parts  to  be 
divided)  of  4^  acres  of  meadow  there  called  Over  Meadowe,  some  time 
in  the  tenure  of  the  ssdd  John;  45  "sellions"  of  arable  land  and  pasture. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  91 

and  4  acres  of  meadow  there  late  in  the  tenure  of  Alice  Kicke,  widow, 
and  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Kecke. 

So  seised,  the  %^\^  John  Keck  by  indenture  dated  ist  June,  11  Charles 
I  ['635],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part  and  William  Ryelandy 
yeoman,  and  the  said  Thomas  Keck,  son  of  the  said  John,  of  the  other 
part,  in  consideration  of  the  marriage  then  to  be  had  between  the  said 
Thomas  Ktcke  and  Isabella  Farley,  niece  of  the  said  William  Ryeland,  and 
in  consideration  of  ^^250  paid  by  the  said  William  for  the  marriage 
portion  of  the  said  Isabella,  enfeoffed  the  said  William  Ryland  and 
Thomas  Keck  and  their  heirs  of  all  the  said  premises  except  the  said 
45  selions  of  land  and  4  acres  of  meadow  to  the  following  uses,  to  wit, 
as  to  the  moiety  of  the  said  premises  to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas  Kecke 
for  his  life  ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Isabel  for  her  life, 
for  her  jointure ;  after  her  decease  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the 
said  Thomas  ^Xidi^  Isabel;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  Gervase  Keck,  son  of 
the  said  John,  and  his  heirs  male ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said 
John  Keck  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

As  to  the  other  moiety  of  the  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas 
Keck  and  his  heirs  male ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Gervase  Keck 
and  his  heirs  male ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the 
said  John  Keck. 

By  indenture  dated  ist  June,  11  Charles  I  [1635],  made  between 
himself  of  the  one  part  and  the  said  Thomas  Keck  of  the  other  part,  the 
sdjid  John  Keck  demised  the  said  45  selions  of  land  and  4  acres  of  meadow 
in  Marston  Sicca  to  the  said  Thomas  Keck  for  the  term  of  99  years,  under 
the  yearly  rent  of  one  grain  of  pepper. 

All  the  said  premises,  the  said  45  selions  of  land  and  4  acres  of  meadow 
only  excepted,'  are  held  of  Edward  Sheldon,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of 
Marston  Sicca  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  is.,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  its.  %d.  The  said  45  selions  of  land  and  the 
said  4  acres  of  meadow  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  6j-.  %d. 

John  Keck  died  8th  December,  14  Charles  I  [1638]  ;  Gervase  Keck  is 
his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  i  5  Charles  I,  pari  4,  No.  77. 


3!ol|n  JLatDtence,  iMot 


Inquisition  taken  at  Thombury,  sth  August,  15  Charles  I 
[1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  escheator,  to  enquire  whether 
John  Lawrence  is  an  idiot  or  not,  as  well  by  the  personal  inspection 
and  examination  of  the  said  John  by  the  said  escheator  as  by  the  oath  of 


9  2  Glouceste  'sn  i  re 


Peter  Hawksworfh,  gent.,  Thomas  Graneing,  John  Bird,  John  Whitfield^ 
George  Baker,  Richard  Peasely,  Richard  Arnold,  William  Brinckworlh^ 
Thomas  Lfgge,  Robert  Cooke,  William  Hallier,  William  Walker,  William 
Higgins,  Ananias  Hewett  znA  John  Howell,  who  say  that 

The  said  John  Lawrence  is  an  idiot,  and  is  incapable  of  governing 
himself  and  his  lands,  etc. 

The  said  John  has  been  an  idiot  since  the  ist  day  of  August, 
12  Charles  I  [1636]. 

The  said  John  Lawrence  is  seised  for  the  term  of  his  life  of  the  grant 
o{  Nicholas  Poyntz,  knight,  lately  deceased,  of  one  messuage  and  divers 
tenements,  lands,  meadows  and  pastures  thereto  belonging,  containing 
f  of  a  virgate.of  land  in  Latteridge  within  the  parish  of  Iron  Acton: 
which  said  premises  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £10. 

Thomas  Lawrence  is  the  brother  and  heir  of  the  said  John  Lawrence, 
and  is  now  aged  50  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  4,  No.  40. 


C]^oma)3  fljillejef,  yeoman. 

"W"  •.      •     • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Chipping  Camden,  31st  July,  15  Charles  I 
X.  t'^39]'  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  Thomas  Milles,  late  of  Welford,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Collett, 
gent.,  William  Bagg,  Roger  Knight,  Thomas  Reade,  George  Lea,  John 
Roper,  William  Roper,  Thomas  Roper,  Thomas  Robertes,  Richard  Frewen, 
William  Nathoe,  Thomas  George  and  Thomas  Bale,  gentlemen,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Milles  was  seised  of  one  messuage  in  Welford  wherein  the 
said  Thomas  lately  dwelt,  and  i\  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture 
there,  with  the  said  messuage  occupied,  and  late  in  the  occupation  of  the 
said  Thomas :  which  said  premises  descended  to  the  said  Thomas  Milles 
from  Richard  Milles  his  father ;  one  other  messuage  in  Welford,  and 
divers  closes,  lands,  meadows,  etc.,  there  to  the  said  messuage  belonging, 
in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Thomas  Milles  and  John  Hewes,  yeoman, 
containing  \  a  virgate  of  land,  which  the  said  Thomas  purchased  of 
Thomas  Ward. 

On  the  loth  day  of  June,  21  James  I  [1623],  one  Thomas  Evett  was 
seised  of  one  messuage  in  Mickleton  wherein  the  said  Thomas  lately 
dwelt,  and  of  2  closes  containing  57^  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture, 
lying  in  Mickleton,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Thomas. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  Evett  by  indenture  dated  the  said  loth  day 
of  June,  made  between  himself  and  Katherine  his  wife  of  the  one  part, 
and  the  said  Thomas  Milles  and  Rose  his  wife  of  the  other  part,  enfeoffed 
the  said  Thomas  and  Rose  of  the  said  premises  in  Mickleton,  to  the  use 


JfUjuisiliones  Post  Mortem.  93 

of  the  said  Thomas  and  Rose  for  the  jointure  of  the  said  Rose,  and  of  the 
heirs  of  their  bodies  ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the 
said  Thomas  Milles  for  ever. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  Milks  made  his  will  at  Welford  on  the 
loth  day  of  October,  7  Charles  I  [163 1],  and  thereby  devised  to  John 
Hewes,  junior,  his  nephew,  the  premises  in  Welford  which  testator 
purchased  of  Thomas  Ward. 

The  messuage  wherein  the  said  Thomas  Milles  lived  and  the  lands 
in  Welford  thereto  belonging  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  but  by  what 
part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  los. 

The  premises  in  Welford  purchased  of  the  said  Thomas  Ward  are  held 
of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's 
fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  5^. 

The  premises  in  Mickleton  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  \y.  \d. 

Thomas  Milles  died  on  the  20th  day  of  June  last  past ;  William  Milles 
is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  on  the  14th  day  of  May  last  past  was  aged 
1 1  years  and  no  more. 

The  said  Rose  Milles  still  survives  at  Welford. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  /,  part  4,  No.  68. 


ISicl)arD  j©0borne,  t^oman* 

"¥"  •     •     • 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  7th  June,  15  Charles  I  [1639], 
A  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Richard  Osborne,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of  Moore  Gwilliam,  gent.,  Henry 
Hopkins,  gent.,  Edward  Wood,  Moses  Beaton,  Michael  Sharpe,  Thomas 
Clutterbooke,  Edward  Kinge,  William  Grove,  William  Tayler,  Robert  lies, 
Walter  Woodivard,  John  Wood,  Samuel  Cooke,  John  Kirby  and  Robert  Stone, 
gentlemen,  who  say  that 

Richard  Osborne  was  seised  of  a  messuage  in  Horsley  in  a  certain 
place  there  called  Upende ;  divers  small  closes  of  land,  meadow  and 
pasture  there  called  Innox,  the  parke,  Clarks  meade,  Horscroft,  Essume 
and  Hellingham,  containing  30  acres  ;  8  acres  of  arable  land  lying  in  a 
field  in  Horsley  called  Upend-ffeild  ;  1 3  acres  of  arable  land  lying  in 
a  field  in  Horsley  called  Winiblebarowe  feild  ;  1 8  acres  of  arable  land 
lying  in  a  field  there  called  Chavenage  feild;  12  acres  of  arable  land 
lying  in  a  field  there  called  Conyger  feild  ;  common  of  pasture  for  150 


94  Gloucestershire 


sheep  upon  the  grounds,  commons  and  fields  in  Horsley,  together  with 
3  customary  trees  yearly  to  be  taken  out  of  the  common  woods  there  ; 
3  small  closes  of  meadow  or  pasture  called  Biddies  meade,  Fishers  meade 
and  Fishers  leaze,  lying  under  Wickley  in  Horsley,  containing  5  acres  ; 
and  one  small  close  called  Rydings  there  containing  3  acres. 

So  seised,  the  said  Richard  Osborne,  by  indenture  dated  3xst  May, 
14  Charles  I  [1638],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part  and  David 
Mills  of  Horsley,  yeoman,  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of /'loo 
in  hand  paid  to  the  said  Richard,  demised  all  the  said  premises  to  the 
said  David  Mills,  to  hold  for  80  years,  he  paying  therefore  for  the  same 
\d.,  upon  condition  nevertheless  that  if  the  said  Richard  Osborne  pay  ^20 
every  year  to  the  said  David  Mills  until  he  have  paid  the  full  sum  of 
£\iiO,  that  then  the  said  indenture  shall  be  void. 

The  said  Richard  Osborne  being  so  seised  made  his  will  the  27th  day 
of  March,  15  Charles  I  [1639],  whereby  he  bequeathed  as  follows  :  [here 
given  in  English]  To  my  wife  Johan  Osborne  that  chamber  in  my  now 
dwelling  house  which  is  over  the  entry  and  white  house,  having  a 
chimney  in  it,  for  her  own  use  during  her  life  ;  also  the  said  white 
house ;  free  liberty  to  use  and  enjoy  the  kitchen  and  both  the  halls 
below  ;  half  the  garden  which  lies  next  to  the  dwelling  house  ;  also  half 
the  fruits  of  the  orchard  adjoining  ;  also  the  meadow  called  Biddies 
mead  and  both  the  Fishers,  except  \  acre  lying  next  to  Arkeley  bridge 
for  the  use  of  my  son  Samuel,  and  the  Rydings,  for  her  natural  life ; 
together  with  convenient  hedgeboot  and  fireboot  for  her  own  use  to  be 
taken  out  of  the  grounds. 

To  my  son  Samuel  the  said  \  acre  above  excepted,  and  6  of  the  best 
timber  trees  in  the  same  grounds  and  meadows. 

To  my  son  William  all  the  rest  of  my  goods,  lands,  etc.,  and  I  make 
him  sole  executor. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  26J.  %d. 

Richard  Osborne  died  6th  April  last  past ;  William  Osborne  is  his  son 
and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  1 8  years  3  months  and  no  more. 

Joan,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Richard,  and  the  said  Samuel  Osborne,  his 
son,  still  survive  at  Horsley. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  35. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  95 


CDtoatD  €>lt)j5tDortl),  enquire* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Tetbury,  20th  September,  15  Charles  I 
[1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  Edward  Oldsworih,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Kinge,  Edward 
Addames,  Thomas  Guy,  Thomas  Milles,  John  Wickes,  John  Tyler,  Richard 
Player,  John  Tayler,  Tobias  Mayo,  John  Adye,  Henry  Mayo,  John  Hillier, 
William  Lincke,  Roger  Webb  and  Arthur  Tanner,  who  say  that 

Long  before  Ihe  death  of  the  said  Edward  Oldsworth,  one  Arnold 
Oldsworth  lately  deceased,  father  of  the  said  Edward  and  Clerk  of  the 
Hanaper  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  of  the  late  King  James,  by  his  deed 
obligatory  dated  ist  October,  2  James  I  [1604],  became  bound  to  the 
said  King  in  /  3000,  on  condition  that  if  the  said  Arnold  and  his  heirs 
should  make  to  the  said  King  and  his  heirs  into  his  Court  of  Chancery 
a  true  account  of  all  the  sums  of  money  which  he  should  receive  and  of 
which  he  should  be  charged  by  reason  of  his  office,  and  should  pay  the 
said  sums  of  money  at  certain  specified  days  and  times,  that  then  the 
said  deed  should  be  void. 

The  said  Arnold  Oldsworth  and  George  Thorpe,  esq.,  were  seised,  to  the 
use  of  the  said  Arnold  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  of  all  that  capital  messuage 
and  site  of  the  manor  of  Bradley;  one  close  called  the  Conygree  thereto 
belonging  ;  all  those  closes,  grounds,  lands,  meadows  and  pastures  called 
the  Homes,  Silken  Acre  and  the  Hopyardes;  one  close  and  orchard 
adjoining  called  the  Moate  alias  the  Moate  pomar,  "  anglic^  the  Moate 
orchard";  all  those  closes  called  Thachers  Crofte,  Brutons  Penne, 
Minefield,  Dunnes  lease  alias  Dunsleas,  Becksomes  meade  alias  Bexhams 
meade ;  one  messuage,  with  a  barn  and  cow-house  (Bovile)  called 
Donnes  howse  alias  Donshous,  and  5  acres  of  land  thereto  adjoining 
called  the  Lottes ;  one  messuage  and  garden  in  Synwell  in  the  parish  of 
Wotton  Underedge,  in  a  street  there  called  Churchlane ;  one  obsolete 
(obsolet)  messuage  in  the  said  Church  lane,  adjoining  the  house  now  or 
late  of  Thomas  Denny  there ;  one  close  of  pasture  containing  3  acres 
lying  in  or  near  a  parcel  of  land  called  Wertleyesfield  ;  one  pasture  or 
meadow  land  called  Little  Jayes  meade  lying  in  Synwell ;  all  those  several 
closes  of  meadow  and  pasture  called  Brewers  grove  and  Donnes 
Pcnnynge  lying  near  together,  containing  5  acres  lying  in  or  near 
Bradley,  Synwell  and  Wotton  ;  one  close  of  meadow  called  Bradley 
meade  containing  6  acres  and  the  dovecote  thereupon  built;  one  piece 
of  meadow  land  lying  in  Beckshames  mead  ;  one  close  of  pasture 
containing  2  acres  lying  near  the  said  several  grounds  aforenamed  called 
the  Homes,  the  Thachers  Crofte  and  the  Brutons  Penne  ;  one  close  of 
pasture  called  Tanners  close ;  3  roods  of  land  called  the  Silken  acre  ; 


96  Gloucesters/ire 


fi 


22  acres  of  land,  arable,  meadow  and  pas.  ire  situate  in  Bradley,  Synwcll, 
Wotton  and  North  Nibley ;  5  acres  of  an..  )le  land  lying  in  a  field  called 
Boornefield  within  the  parish  of  Wootton  Underedge  ;  one  close  of 
pasture  called  Burrowehill  containing  8  acres  ;  and  one  close  of  arable 
land  called  Beckham  Furlonge :  all  which  premises  are  in  or  near 
Bradley,  Synwell,  Wootton  alias  Wootton  Underedge  and  North  Nibley. 

So  seised,  the  said  Arnold  Oldsworlh  and  George  Thorpe,  by  indenture 
dated  17th  August,  12  James  I  [i6i4],.made  between  the  said  Arnold 
Oldsworth  the  father,  Edward  Oldsworth  (named  in  the  writ)  son  and  heir 
apparent  of  the  said  Arnold,  and  the  said  George  Thorpe  of  the  one  part, 
and  Thomazine  Owfield  of  London,  widow,  of  the  other  part,  in  considera- 
tion of  the  sum  of  /^i2oo  in  hand  paid  to  the  said  Arnold,  granted  and 
sold  all  the  said  premises  to  the  said  Thomazine  and  her  heirs  for  ever, 
on  condition  nevertheless  that  if  the  'said  Arnold,  Edward  and  George 
should  pay  to  the  said  Thomazine  Owfield  at  her  mansion  house  in  Bill  iter 
lane,  London,  the  sum  of/^1320  upon  the  19th  day  of  August,  1615, 
that  then  the  said  grant  and  indenture  should  be  void. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomazine  Owfield,  by  indenture  dated  ist  December, 
15  James  I  [1617],  made  between  herself  of  the  one  part,  and  the  said 
Arnold  and  Edward  Oldsworth  and  George  Thorpe  of  the  other  part,  in 
consideration  of  the  sum  of  £iioo  to  her  in  hand  paid,  granted  all  the 
said  premises  to  the  said  Edward  Oldsworth  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  to 
their  sole  and  proper  use. 

Before  the  deaths  of  the  said  Arnold  and  Edward  Oldsworth  the  Most 
Noble  Edward  Earl  of  Bedford,  Francis  Lord  Russell,  Edward  Woodward, 
Richard  Bowie,  Edward  Buncombe,  William  Hone,  esquires,  Henry  Lucas, 
William  Littleton,  Richard  Oxenbridge,  Edward  Herbert,  John  Anstie  and 
Robert  Crofte,  gentlemen,  were  seised  of  one  messuage  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Martin  in  the  Fields  formerly  in  the  tenure  of  Lady  Anne  Waller, 
widow ;  one  messuage  and  shop  in  the  said  parish  late  in  the  tenure  of 
William  Adams;  one  stable  and  other  buildings  thereto  adjoining  in  the 
said  parish,  formerly  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Lady  Anne  ;  and  one  house 
called  a  Coach  house  in  the  said  parish,  also  in  the  tenure  of  the  said 
Lady.-i4««(?. 

So  seised,  the  said  Edward  Earl  of  Bedford,  Francis  Lord  Russell, 
Edward  Woodward,  etc.,  etc.,  by  indenture  dated  nth  March,  14  James  I 
[1617],  made  between  themselves  of  the  one  part  and  the  said  Arnold 
Oldsworth  and  Edward  Oldsworth  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  a 
competent  sum  of  money  in  hand  paid,  sold  all  the  said  premises  in  the 
county  of  Middlesex  to  the  said  Arnold  and  Edward  and  their  heirs  for 
ever.  They,  being  so  jointly  thereof  seised,  the  said  Arnold,  by  deed 
dated  5th  December,  15  James  I  [1617],  released  all  his  right  in  the 
same  to  the  said  Edward  Oldsivorth  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

The  said  Edward  being  so  seised,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  then 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  97 

to  be  solemnized  between  himself  and  Elizabeth  Master,  eldest  daughter 
I  of  George  Master,  of  Cirencester,  esq.,  and  for  the  sum  of  2000  marks, 
being  the  marriage  portion  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  and  also  for  a  com- 
petent jointure  to  be  made  for  her  in  case  she  survived  the  said  Edward, 
a  fine  was  levied  at  Westminster  in  the  Octaves  of  St.  Hilary,  15  James  I 
between  William  Master,  esq.,  Robert  Master,  Doctor  of  Laws,  and  James 
Pagett,  esq.,  plaintiffs,  and  the  said  Edward  Oldisworth,  esq.,  deforcient, 
of  all  the  said  premises  in  the  counties  of  Gloucester  and  Middlesex,  by 
the  names  of  6  messuages,  2  barns,  one  dovecote,  4  gardens,  4  orchards, 
80  acres  of  land,  30  acres  of  meadow,  80  acres  of  pasture,  and  common 
of  pasture  for  all  beasts  in  Wotton,  Bradley,  Synwell  and  North  Nibley, 
in  the  county  of  Gloucester,  and  2  messuages,  one  stable,  and  2  gardens 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields,  to  the  uses  following,  to  wit, 
to  the  use  of  the  said  Edward  Oldsworth  and  his  heirs  until  his  marriage 
with  the  said  Elizabeth  should  take  place,  and  afterwards  to  the  sole  use 
of  the  said  Edward  for  his  life ;  and  after  his  decease  to  the  use  of  the 
said  Elizabeth  for  her  natural  life  in  the  name  of  her  jointure  and  in 
recompense  of  her  dower;  after  her  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of 
the  body  of  the  said  Edward  ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said 
Arnold  Oldsworth  the  father  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  as  by  an  indenture 
dated  8th  December,  15  James  I  [1617],  made  between  the  said  Arnold 
and  Edward  Oldsworth  of  the  one  part,  and  the  said  Robert  Master,  L.D., 
William  Master,  then  esq.  now  knight,  brother  of  the  said  Elizabeth 
Master,  and  James  Pagett,  esq.,  more  fully  appears. 

The  said  marriage  between  the  said  Edward  and  Elizabeth  was  after- 
wards had. 

Afterwards  the  said  Arnold  Oldsworth  upon  his  account  for  the  profits 
of  the  Office  of  the  Hanaper  from  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  the  Archangel, 
16  James  I  [1618],  up  to  the  22nd  day  of  February,  17  James  I  [1619], 
became  indebted  to  the  King  in  ^^6,249  \s.  \\d.  and  1  a  farthing,  by 
reason  whereof  the  said  deed  obligatory  and  the  said  ^"3000  therein 
specified  became  forfeited  to  the  said  King,  wherefore  the  said  premises 
in  Bradley  and  in  London  were  seised  into  the  hands  of  the  King  during 
the  lifetime  of  the  said  Edward  Oldsworth  towards  the  payment  of  the 
said  debt.  Afterwards  by  Letters  Patent  dated  at  Canberie,  16th  July, 
4  Charles  I  [1628],  for  the  considerations  therein  named,  and  by  special 
grace  were  granted  to  Berrington  Webb  and  Valentine  Passey,  gentlemen, 
the  said  deed  and  the  said ^^3, 000,  and  also  the  said  sum  of /^6, 249  \s.  \\d. 
and  \  a  farthing ;  by  virtue  whereof  the  said  Berrington  and  Valentine 
became  possessed  of  the  said  premises  for  the  term  of  the  said  extent 
until  the  last  mentioned  sum  should  be  paid  out  of  the  same. 

Bradley  mead,  the  meadow  in  Bexhams  meade,  the  close  of  pasture 
adjoining  the  said  land  called  the  Home,  Thachers  croft  and  Bruton's 
Penne,  the  close  called  Tanner's  close,  the  land  called  Silken  acre  and 
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the  arable  land  in  Boumefield  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the  extent  aforesaid 
nothing,  but  afterwards  20J.  The  capital  messuage  and  site  of  the 
manor  of  Bradley  and  all  the  premises  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  are 
held  of  George  Lord  Barkley  as  of  his  manor  of  Wootten  Forren,  by  what 
service  is  not  known,  and  are  worth  per  annum  during  the  extent 
aforesaid  nothing,  but  afterwards  they  will  be  worth  40J.  The  messuage 
and  other  the  premises  in  the  parish  of  St.  Martins  in  the  Fields  are  held 
of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's 
fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  to  wit,  the 
premises  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Lady  Anne  Waller  nothing  during  the 
said  extent  but  afterward^  31J.  6</.,  and  the  premises  in  the  tenure  of  the 
said  William  Addams  nothing  during  the  said  extent,  but  afterwards  ros. 

Edward  Oldsworlh  died  in  the  borough  of  Southwark  in  the  county  of 
Surrey,  on  the  7th  day  of  November,  4  Charles  I  [1628];  Robert 
Oldsworlh  is  his  son  and  next  heir  by  the  said  Elizabeth,  and  was  then 
aged  8  years,  i  o  months,  i  week  and  i  day. 

The  said  Elizabeth  still  survives  at  Cirencester. 

By  force  of  the  said  Letters  Patent  and  not  otherwise  the  said 
Berrington  Webb  and  Valentine  Passey  took  the  profits  of  the  said  premises 
from  the  death  of  the  said  Edward  up  to  the  taking  of  this  inquisition. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  /,  part  4,  No.  79. 


T  •     •     • 

I  nOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  20th  April,  15  Charles  I 
X  [^^39]'  before  Ambrose  Shepard,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
John  Prettyman,  late  of  Driffield,  knight,  by  the  oath  of  More  Guilliams, 
Moses  Beaton,  William  Groves,  Edmund  King,  William  Taylor,  Thomas 
Robertes,  Edmund  Hawcor,  William  Chance,  Thomas  Osborne,  Michael 
Dubber,  John  Beaton,  John  Wood,  Amos  Drucy,  Walter  Woodward,  Richard 
Merrett  and  Samuel  Cooke,  who  say  that 

John  Prettyman,  knight,  was  seised  of  those  2  manors  or  lordships  of 
Driffield  and  St.  Mary  Ampney  and  Ashbrook  with  all  their  rights  and 
members  ;  of  those  2  several  manors  or  lordships  of  Bacton  and  Newhall 
Breasvvorth  in  the  county  of  Suffolk  ;  all  the  houses,  buildings,  structures, 
barns,  lands,  etc.,  etc.,  to  the  said  manors  belonging ;  all  that  capital 
messuage  or  mansion  house  and  farm  situate  in  St.  Mary  Ampney,  parcel 
of  the  said  manor  of  St.  Mary  Ampney  and  Ashbrooke  called  Cancourte 
farm ;  all  the  houses,  messuages,  lands,  etc.,  etc.,  in  Ampney  St.  Mary 
and  Ashbrooke,  and  in  Eastington,  Holliroode  Ampney  and  Ampney 
Crucis  or  elsewhere  to  the  said  capital  messuage  belonging;    all  the 


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tithes  of  sheaves,  g;rain  and  hay  and  all  other  tithes  whatsoever  yearly 
forthcoming  in  the  said  manor  of  St.  Mary  Ampney ;  and  a  portion  of 
the  tithes  of  hay  growing  in  a  certain  meadow  lying  in  St.  Mary  Ampney 
and  Ashbrooke  called  Charleham  alias  Charleyham. 

So  seised,  the  saidybAw  Prettyman  by  indenture  quinque  partite  dated 
loth  May,  10  Charles  I  [1634],  made  between  himself  and  Mary  then 
his  wife  of  the  first  part,  John  Prettyman,  esq.,  then  son  and  heir  apparent 
of  the  said  John  of  the  second  part,  John  Quarlesy  of  Shawe  in  the  county 
of  Berks,  esq.  and  Humphrey  Dolman,  of  Shaw,  esq.,  of  the  third  part, 
Edward  Hungerjord,  of  Cadnam,  in  the  county  of  Wilts,  esq.,  of  the 
fourth  part  and  Richard  Browne,  of  Detford,  in  the  county  of  Kent,  esq., 
of  the  fifth  part,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  afterwards  solemnized 
between  the  said  John  Prettyman,  junior,  and  Elizabeth  now  his  wife, 
and  for  other  considerations  therein  specified,  agreed  that  he,  Mary  his 
wife  and  John  his  son  should  before  the  last  day  of  June  then  next 
following  levy  one  or  more  fines  of  all  the  said  premises  to  the  sa.\d.  John 
Quarks  and  Humphrey  Dolman,  to  the  following  uses,  to  wit:  as  to  the  said 
manors  of  DriflSeld  and  St.  Mary  Ampney  and  Ashbrooke  and  all  other  the 
premises  in  Drifllield,  St.  Mary  Ampney  and  Ashbrooke,  except  the  said 
capital  messuage  called  Cancourte  Farm  and  all  the  lands,  etc.,  thereto 
belonging  to  the  use  of  the  said  Edward  Hungerjord  and  Richard  Brotvne, 
for  the  term  of  9  years  and  2  days  from  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  of 
the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary  then  last  past,  in  trust  that  they  will  raise  the 
portions  of  Robert,  Dorothy  and  William  Prettyman,  children  of  the  said 
John  Prettyman  named  in  the  writ :  after  the  expiration  of  the  said  term 
the  said  premises  to  remain  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Prettyman,  senior, 
for  his  life  ;  after  his  death,  then  as  to  all  those  closes  and  fields  of  land, 
meadow  and  pasture,  parcel  of  the  said  manor  of  Driffield  and  the 
demesne  lands  thereof,  namely,  the  close  of  pasture  called  the  Gastons 
containing  20  acres;  the  meadow  called  the  Inmeade  containing  12 
acres;  the  meadow  called  Little  Inmeade  containing  8  acres,  the  close 
or  field,  arable  and  pasture  called  the  Dryground,  containing  18  acres  to 
the  use  of  the  said  Mary  Prettyman,  now  deceased,  for  her  natural  life, 
as  part  of  her  jointure;  after  her  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  sdddi  John 
Prettyman,  junior,  and  his  heirs  male ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the 
said  John  Prettyman,  senior,  for  ever.  As  to  all  those  several  closes  and 
fields  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture,  parcels  of  the  said  manor  of  Driffield, 
to  wit,  all  those  fields  or  parcels  of  arable  land  called  Haynes  furlong 
containing  8  acres  ;  the  meadow  containing  5  acres  adjoining  Haynes 
furlong  ;  the  close  or  parcel  of  arable  land  containing  4  acres  adjoining 
the  said  last  named  meadow ;  the  close  of  meadow  containing  7  acres 
called  Wrens  leaze,  and  the  meadow  containing  5  acres  called  Wett 
Chessells,  to  the  use  of  Mary  one  of  the  daughters  of  the  said  John 
Prettyman,  senior,  for  her  natural  life ;  after  her  decease,  to  the  use  of 


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the  said  John  Prettyman,  junior,  and  his  heirs  male  ;  and  for  default 
of  such  issue  to  the  use  of  the  right  h?irs  of  the  said  John  Pretiyman, 
senior,  for  ever.  As  to  the  said  manors  of  Driffeild  and  St.  Mary  Ampney 
and  Ashbrooke,  and  all  the  residue  of  the  premises  above  limited  to  the 
said  Edward  Hungerford  and  Richard  Browne  after  the  expiration  of 
the  said  term,  and  after  the  death  of  the  said  John  Pretty  man,  senior,  to 
the  use  of  the  said  John  Prettyman,  junior,  and  his  heirs  male  ;  and  for 
default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  s^\A  John  Prettyman,  senior, 
for  ever.  As  to  the  said  capital  messuage  or  farm  called  Cancourte  all 
the  houses,  lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging,  and  all  the  tithes  thereupon 
growing,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Prettyman,  senior,  for  his  natural 
life;  after  his  decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  the  son  for  his  life; 
after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  Elizabeth  his  wife  for  her  life  for  the  rest 
of  her  jointure  and  in  full  satisfaction  of  her  dowef ;  after  her  decease, 
to  the  use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  the  said  John  Prettyman, 
junior ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John 
Prettyman,  senior,  for  ever.  As  to  the  said  manor  of  Newhall  Breas- 
worth,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Prettyman,  senior,  for  his  life ;  after 
his  decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Prettyman,  junior,  and  his  heirs 
male  ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  the  father  for  ever. 
As  to  the  said  manor  of  Bacton  and  all  the  messuages,  lands,  etc.,  thereto 
belonging,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Prettyman,  senior,  for  his  life ; 
after  his  decease,  to  the  use  oi Afary  then  his  wife;  after  her  decease, 
to  the  use  oi  John  Prettyman,  junior,  and  his  heirs  male ;  and  for  default, 
to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John  Prettyman,  senior,  for  ever. 

In  Trinity  Term,  lo  Charles  I  [1634],  a  fine  was  levied  in  the  Court 
of  King's  Bench  between  the  said  John  Quarks,  esq.  and  Humphrey 
Dolman,  esq.,  plaintiffs,  and  the  said  John  Prettyman,  senior,  and  Mary 
his  wife  and  John  Prettyman,  junior,  deforciants,  to  the  uses  in  the  said 
indenture  expressed. 

Afterwards,  the  said  John  Prettyman,  senior,  and  John  Prettyman, 
junior,  by  indenture  dated  29th  June,  12  Charles  I  [1636],  made  between 
themselves  of  the  one  part,  and  Henry  Prettyman,  gent.,  of  the  other 
part,  in  consideration  of  the  sum  of /'i, 450  to  them  in  hand  paid,  sold 
to  the  said  Henry  and  his  heirs  for  ever  the  said  manors  of  Bacton  and 
Newhall  Breasworth  and  all  the  lands,  tenements  and  hereditaments 
thereto  belonging,  except  those  messuages,  buildings,  pastures,  closes 
and  waters  in  Bacton  Wetherden  and  Winerston  in  the  said  county  of 
Suffolk,  then  in  the  occupation  of  Thomas  Dnve  and  Thomas  Clarke,  and 
also  except  the  customary  and  free  rents  and  services  due  upon  the 
premises :  of  which  said  excepted  messuages,  rents  and  services  the  said 
John  Prettyman,  senior,  was  seised  as  of  freehold. 

Of  whom  or  by  what  services  the  said  premises  in  Bacton,  Wetherden 
and  Winerston,  above  excepted  and  not  sold,  are  held  the  jurors  know 


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not :  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  40J.  The  manor  of  Driffield  and 
other  the  premises  there  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
to  wit,  by  the  40th  part  of  a  knight's  fee.  The  manor  of  St.  Mary 
Ampney  and  Ashbrooke,  the  tithes  and  other  the  premises  there,  and 
the  said  capital  messuage  and  farm  and  other  the  premises  called 
Cancourte  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  to  wit,  by 
the  40th  part  of  a  knight's  fee :  the  said  manors  of  Dreffeild  and  St. 
Mary  Ampney  and  Ashbrooke,  except  the  said  capital  messuage  called 
Cancourte,  during  the  said  term  of  q  years  and  2  days,  are  worth  per 
annum  nothing,  and  afterwards  they  will  be  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £%. 
The  said  capital  messuage  called  Cancourte  is  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  \os. 

John  Prettyman  died  atDriffeild,  22nd  December,  14  Charles  I  [1638]  ; 
John  Prettyman,  junior,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged 
26  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  95. 


d^omajs  ^ert^e,  gentleman, 

T  •     •    • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  12th  July,  15  Charles  I  [1639], 
X  before  Ambrose  ShepparJ,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Thomas 
Perrye,  gentleman,  by  the  oath  of  More  Guiliams,  Moses  Beaton,  Edivard 
Wood,  William  Taylor,  Robert  lies,  William  Hooper,  Thomas  Clutterboock, 
William  Groves,  Walter  Woodward,  John  Kerby,  Thomas  Roberts,  Ralph 
Pomphry,  John  Bread  and  Edward  Kinge,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Perrye  was  seised  of  2  messuages,  one  grain  mill,  2  fulling 
mills,  one  dovecote,  8  acres  of  meadow  and  1 3  acres  of  pasture  in  Kinges- 
wood  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

So  seised  the  said  Thomas,  by  indenture  dated  loth  August,  6  Charles  I 
[1630],  at  Kingswood,  on  account  of  the  fatherly  love  which  he  bore 
towards  Thomas  Perry  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  and  in  consideration  of 
a  marriage  then  to  be  had  between  the  said  Thomas  Perry  the  son  and 
Margery  Pumell,  and  for  a  competent  jointure  for  the  said  Margery, 
enfeoffed  the  said  Thomas  and  Margery  of  the  said  premises :  to  hold  to 
them  and  their  heirs  to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas  for  his  natural  life ; 
after  his  decease  to  the  use  of  the  said  Margery ;  after  her  decease,  to 
the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Thomas  by  the  said  Margery ; 
for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Thomas;  and 
for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas  Perry  the  father  and  his  heirs 
for  ever. 

Thomas  Perry,  senior,  was  likewise  seised  of  2  messuages,  i  grain 
mill,  2  fulling  mills,   28  acres  of  meadow,  and  45  acres  of  pasture  in 


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Kingswood ;  one  capital  messuage,  3  other  messuages  and  3^  acres  of 
pasture  in  Wootten-under-Edge  ;  also  of  the  reversion  of  3  messuages 
in  Sinwell  in  the  parish  of  Wootten  "  sub  hedge,"  one  messuage  in 
Wootten,  one  messuage  in  the  possession  of  William  Tanner  in  Kings- 
wood,  and  of  certain  messuages,  lands  and  tenements  in  the  parish  of 
Berkley. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  Perry  made  his  will  at  Wootten-under- 
Edge,  the  17th  day  of  December,  14  Charles  I  [1638J,  and  appointed 
Margery  Perry  then  his  wife  and  Samuel  Perry  his  son  co-executors. 
Testator  bequeathed  all  those  lands,  houses  and  messuages  which  he 
bought  of  Master  Thomas  Inglish  in  Kingswood,  and  which  were  then 
in  the  possession  of  Richard  Wiichell,  to  Thomas  Perry  his  son  for  his 
natural  life,  and  after  his  decease  to  Thomas  Perry,  junior,  his  grandson 
(nepoti)  and  his  heirs  for  ever.  To  Margery  his  wife  testator  gave  the 
use  of  the  capital  messuage  in  Wootten-under-Edge  wherein  he  then 
dwelt,  together  with  the  mills  in  Kingswood  called  Shewry  mills  and 
the  meadow  thereto  belonging;  also  the  use  of  all  his  lands  in  the 
county  of  Gloucester ;  after  her  decease  the  same  to  go  to  his  said  son 
Samuel  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

Of  whom  or  what  by  service  the  premises  in  Wootten-under-Edge 
are  held  the  jurors  know  not. 

The  premises  in  Kingswood  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not.  The 
premises  in  Berkley  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not.  The  said 
premises  whereof  the  said  Thomas  Perry  the  father  enfeoffed  the  said 
Thomas  Perry  the  son  and  the  said  Margery  Pumell  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  £1  6s.  8d.  The  said  messuage  in  the  possession  of  the  said 
William  Tanner  during  his  life  and  the  life  of  William  Tanner  his  son 
will  be  worth  nothing  per  annum,  but  afterwards  it  will  be  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  6j.  %d.  The  premises  in  the  said  will  devised  to  Thomas 
Perry  the  son  for  his  life  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  33J.  4^.  The  said 
premises  bequeathed  to  the  said  Margery  wife  of  the  said  testator  for 
her  life  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os. 

Thomas  Perry  died  at  Wootton,  22nd  December  last  past ;  Thomas  Perry 
is  his  son  and  next  heir  and  was  then  aged  40  years  and  more.  Margery 
late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas  the  father,  and  the  said  Samud  Perry 
still  survive  at  Wootton-under-Edge. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  /,  part  4,  No.  51. 


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flIlilUam  ISiclj,  gentleman* 

InC[UlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  on  Saturday  the  21st  day  of 
September,  15  Charles  I  [1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  esq., 
escheator,  after  the  death  of  William  Rich,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  More 
Gwilliam,  gent.,  Thomas  Deacon,  Moses  Beaton,  Edmund  Fereby,  John  Mann, 
William  Chaunce,  Michael  Dubhcr,  John  Kerbye,  Giles  Hancox,  Ralph 
Pomfrey,  Michael  Clavenger,  Richard  Merrett  and  Thomas  Moore,  who 
say  that 

William  Rich  on  the  ist  day  of  February,  6  Charles  I  [1631],  was 
possessed  of  all  those  2  farms  called  Greenes  Farme  and  Viners  Farme 
situate  within  the  vills,  hamlets  and  precincts  of  Rentcombe  alias 
Rendcombe,  North  Cerney  and  Woodmancot,  and  all  houses,  buildings, 
gardens,  lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging,  for  the  term  of  68  years,  i  month 
and  24  days,  as  by  an  indenture  of  demise  dated  ist  June,  16  James  I 
[161 8],  and  made  by  Ralph  Freeman,  knight,  to  Thomas  Rich,  esq., 
father  of  the  said  William  Rich,  and  as  by  another  indenture  dated  ist 
February,  6  Charles  I  [1631],  and  made  between  the  said  Thomas  Rich, 
esq.,  of  the  one  part,  and  the  said  William  Rich  of  the  other  part  more 
fully  appears :  the  remainder  thereof  upon  the  determination  of  the  said 
term  being  io  John  Rich,  gent.,  and  his  heirs  male,  with  divers  remainders 
over,  by  purchase  thereof  had  of  the  said  Ralph  Freeman. 

So  seised,  the  said  William  Rich  at  North  Cerney  by  indenture  dated 
loth  February,  6  Charles  I  [1631],  and  made  between  himself  of  the 
one  part,  and  the  said  Thomas  Rich  and  Anne  then  the  wife  of  the  said 
Thomas  of  the  other  part,  granted  to  the  said  Thomas  and  Anne  all  the 
said  premises  :  to  hold  for  50  years,  they  paying  yearly  for  the  same  id. 
By  virtue  whereof  the  said  Thomas  and  Anne  were  seised  of  the  said 
premises,  the  reversion  thereof  being  to  the  said  William  Rich,  with 
remainder  to  the  saidyb^n  Rich  and  his  heirs  male. 

They  being  so  seised,  a  common  recovery  was  suffered  in  Hilary  term 
6  Charles  I,  between  Joseph  Jaques,  plaintiff,  and  the  said  John  Rich, 
defendant,  of  all  the  said  premises  by  the  name  of  2  messuages,  2  tofts, 
one  dovecote,  5  gardens,  50  acres  of  land,  30  acres  of  meadow,  40  acres 
of  pasture  and  10  acres  of  furze  and  heath  in  Rendcombe,  North  Cerney 
and  Woodmancote,  to  the  use  of  the  said  William  Rich  now  deceased, 
for  his  natural  life  ;  after  his  decease  to  the  use  o^  Lucy  Jaques,  daughter 
of  the  said  Joseph  Jaques,  now  Lucy  Rich,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
William  Rich  for  her  life  in  compensation  of  her  dower;  after  her  death 
to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  William  Rich  ;  for  default, 
the  remainder  thereof  to  Edivard  Rich  another  son  of  the  said  Thomas 
Rich    and   his   heirs ;    for    default,    the    remainder   thereof    to   Samuel 


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Rich  another  son  of  the  said  Thomas  Rich  and  his  heirs ;  for  default,  the 
remainder  thereof  to  the  said  John  Rich  and  his  heirs  ;  and  lastly  for 
default,  the  remainder  thereof  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas  Rich 
for  ever,  as  by  an  indenture  dated  12th  February  6  Charles  I  [1631], 
made  between  the  said  John  Rich  of  the  one  part,  and  the  said  William 
Rich,  Joseph  Jaques  and  Lucy  Rich,  then  Lucy  Jaques,  of  the  other  part 
more  fully  appears. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  during  the  life  of  the  said  Lucy  nothing,  after  her  death 
and  during  the  residue  of  the  said  term  of  50  years  id.,  and  after  her 
death  and  upon  the  determination  of  the  said  term  los. 

William  Rich  died  26th  April  last  past;  Thomas  Rich,  gent.,  is  his  son 
and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  7  years,  5  months,  6  days  and  no  more. 

The  said  Thomas  Rich,  Anne  Rich  and  Mary  Rich  still  survive  at 
North  Cerney. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  4,  No.  76. 


iliatt^etD  iBogerjs,  gentleman. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Thornbury,  sth  August,  15  Charles  I  [1639], 
JL  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Matthew  Rogers,  gent.,  by  the  OHth  of  Peter  Hawkesworth,  gent.,  Thomas 
Greeninge,  John  Bird,  John  Whitjeild,  George  Baker,  Richard  Peasley, 
Richard  Arnold,  William  Brinckworth,  Thomas  Legge,  Robert  Cooke,  William 
Hallier,  William  Walker,  William  Higgins,  Ananias  Huett  an^  John  Howell, 
who  say  that 

Matthew  Rogers,  gent.,  deceased,  father  of  the  said  Matthew  named 
in  the  writ,  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Alderley  alias  Alderleigh. 

So  seised,  the  said  Matthew  the  father,  by  indenture  dated  20th 
March,  15  James  I  [161 8],  and  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part 
and  Anna  Fownes  and  Richard  Longe  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration 
of  the  marriage  solemnized  between  the  said  Matthew  Rogers  the  father 
and  Mary  one  of  the  daughters  of  the  said  Anne  Fownes,  for  a  competent 
jointure  to  be  made  for  the  said  Mary,  enfeoffed  the  said  Anne  and 
Richard  Longe  of  the  capital  messuage  and  mansion  house  of  Alderley, 
one  close  of  meadow  and  pasture  called  the  Coniger  containing  20  acres  ; 
one  close  called  the  Hill  close  containing  15  acres,  2  closes  of  meadow 
and  pasture  called  the  Hams  containing  22  acres,  one  close  of  meadow 
called  Rookewood  meade  containing  6  acres,  one  close  called  Rooke- 
wood  containing  7  acres,  one  close  of  meadow  called  Stockmeade  con- 


tnquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  I05 

taining  14  acres,  one  close  of  pasture  called  the  Upper  Gaston  containing 
20  acres,  and  one  close  of  meadow  called  brooke  meadow  containing 
17  acres ;  all  which  said  premises  are  situate  in  Alderley  and  are  parcel 
of  the  demesne  lands  of  Alderley:  to  hold  to  the  said  Anne  and  Richard 
and  their  heirs  for  ever  to  the  use  of  the  said  Matthew  Rogers  for  his 
natural  life ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Mary  for  the  term 
of  her  natural  life,  for  her  jointure,  and  in  full  discharge  of  a  jointure 
formerly  made  to  the  use  of  the  said  Mary  and  her  heirs  of  certain 
messuages  lying  in  the  City  of  Bristol ;  after  her  death  then  to  the  use 
of  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Matthew  by  the  said  Mary,  for 
default,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Matthew  \  and 
lastly  for  default  to  the  use  of  such  persons  as  the  said  Matthew  by  his 
last  will  shall  appoint. 

So  seised,  the  said  Matthew  Rogers  the  father  died  at  Alderley,  28th 
October,  16  James  I  [1618];  after  whose  death  the  said  premises  de- 
scended to  Abel  Rogers,  gent.,  the  eldest  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said 
Matthew  by  the  said  Mary. 

The  said  Abel  died  at  Bristol,  4th  February,  8  Charles  I  [1633]  ;  after 
whose  death  the  said  premises  descended  to  Matthew  Rogers,  gent, 
(named  in  the  writ)  being  the  younger  son  of  the  said  Matthew  and 
brother  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Abel. 

The  said  Matthew,  being  so  seised,  by  indenture  dated  5th  February, 
II  Charles  I  [1636],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and  John 
Barker,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  in  county  Middlesex  and  William  Shute,  of 
Bristol,  gent.,  of  the  other  part,  agreed  that  before  the  end  of  Easter 
term  then  next  following  he  would  levy  a  fine  to  the  said  /ohn  Barker 
and  William  Shute  of  the  said  manor,  to  the  use  of  him  the  said  Matthew 
Rogers  and  his  heirs  ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Mary  and  her 
heirs  for  ever. 

Afterwards,  namely  in  the  Octaves  of  the  Purification  of  the  Blessed 
Virgin  Mary,  11  Charles  I,  a  fine  was  levied  between  the  said  John 
Barker  and  William  Shute,  plaintiffs,  and  the  said  Matthew  Rogers, 
deforciant,  of  the  said  premises,  bj^-the  name  of  the  manor  of  Alderley, 
40  messuages,  2  water  mills,  3  dovecotes,  40  gardens,  40  orchards, 
500  acres  of  land,  100  acres  of  meadow,  300  acres  of  pasture,  100  acres 
of  wood,  200  acres  of  furze  and  heath,  and  bos.  rent  in  Alderley,  Wootton, 
Tresham,  Hawksbury  and  Seddlewood  ;  also  of  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  Alderley:  which  said  fine  was  levied  to  the  uses  mentioned  in 
the  said  indenture  of  the  5th  of  February. 

The  said  manor  is  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  honor  of  Wallingford 
by  knight's  service,  to  wit,  by  half  a  knight's  fee,  and  is  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  £^  13J.  4fd.  The  said  premises  came  into  the  hands  of 
the  King  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Matthew  Rogers.  Matthew 
Rogers  (named  in  the  writ)  died   i6th  August   14  Charles  I  [1638],  at 


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Bristol  without  heirs  of  his  body ;  Mary  Turner  now  the  wife  of  Thomas 
Turner,  Eleanor  Thinne  wife  of  Francis  Thinne,  and  Robert  Symons  son 
oi  Elizabeth  Simons:  which  said  Mary,  Eleanor  and  Elizabeth  are  the 
aunts  of  the  said  Matthew,  namely,  sisters  of  the  said  Matthew  Rogers, 
the  father,  are  the  next  heirs  of  the  said  Matthew  the  son,  and  at  the 
time  of  his  death  the  said  Mary  Turner  was  aged  30  years  and  more,  and 
the  said  Eleanor  Thinne  30  years  and  more,  but  of  what  age  the  said 
Robert  Symons  then  was  the  jurors  know  not. 
The  said  Mary  Rogers  still  survives  at  Bristol. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  /,  part  4,  No.  78. 


I*  *  * 
nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  17th  June,  15  Charles  I  [1639], 
before  Ambrose  Sheapard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  John 
Shayler,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Shayler,  late  of  Stowe-on-Wold,  yeoman, 
deceased,  by  the  oath  of  Moore  Guillam,  gent.,  Henry  Hopkins,  gent., 
Edward  Woodf  Moses  Beaton,  Michael  Sharpe,  Thomas  Clutterbroke, 
Edward  Kinge,  William  Grove,  William  Tayler,  Robert  lies,  Walter 
Woodward,  John  Wood,  Samuel  Cooke,  John  Kirby  and  Robert  Stone, 
gentlemen,  who  say  that 

The  said  Thomas  Shayler,  father  of  the  said  John,  was  seised  of  one 
messuage  and  2  virgates  of  land  in  Brodwell  called  Jacke  Toms  and 
Julian  Squiers;  the  4th  part  of  10  parcels  of  land  in  Donnington,  late 
in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Thomas ;  2  parcels  of  land  in  Gallowe  Furlonge 
and  Combe  Furlonge  in  Brodwell ;  one  messuage  in  Stowe  in  Wold,  late 
in  the  tenure  of  Abraham  Preston :  one  other  messuage  there,  late  in  the 
tenure  of  Richard  Churme;  one  other  messuage  called  Porch  House 
situate  in  Stow  on  Wold,  wherein  the  said  Thomas  Shayler  was  living 
at  the  time  of  his  death ;  and  of  2  closes  of  land  and  pasture  there, 
late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Thomas,  containing  i  acre  of  pasture. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  Shayler  on  the  4th  day  of  Januarj-, 
3  James  I  [1606],  gave  to  Anne  Bird  an  annuity  oi  £10  issuing  out 
of  the  said  messuage  and  2  virgates  of  land  in  Brodwell :  to  hold  the 
same  for  her  life. 

Afterwards,  to  wit,  on  the  24th  January  in  the  same  year  the  said 
Thomas  Shayler  demised  to  Michael  Birde,  Michael  Birde  {sic)  and  William 
Birde  the  said  4th  part  of  10  parcels  of  land  in  Donnington:  to  hold 
from  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  for  80  years  if  the  said  A7tne  Bird 
so  long  shall  live,  paying  therefor  yearly  to  the  said  Thomas  and  his 
heirs  zd. 


tnquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  107 

Afterwards,  the  said  Thomas  Shayler  married  the  said  Anne  Bird, 
who  survived  him  and  is  still  living  at  Stowe-on-Wold. 

The  said  Thomas  died  at  Stow,  ist  June,  22  James  I  [1624];  the 
said  John  Shayler  (named  in  the  writ)  was  his  eldest  son  and  next 
heir,  and  was  then  aged  9  years  i  rnonth  and  6  days. 

The  messuage  and  2  virgates  of  land  in  Brodwell,  the  4th  part  of 
the  10  parcels  of  land  in  Donnington,  the  2  parcels  of  land  in  Gallowe 
Furlong  and  Combe  Furlong  in  Brodwell,  the  messuage  in  Stowe  in 
the  tenure  of  Abraham  Preston,  and  the  messuage  there  in  the  tenure 
of  Richard  Churme  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  iis. 

The  messuage  called  Porch  House  is  held  of  the  King  as  of  his 
manor  of  East  Greenwich  in  co.  Kent  in  free  and  common  socage,  by 
fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  bs.  Sd.,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
2s.  bd.  The  2  closes  of  land  and  pasture  in  Stowe  are  held,  of  the 
King  as  of  his  said  manor  in  free  and  common  socage  and  not  in 
chief  or  by  knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  6d. 

John  Shayler  6\^di  at  Stow,  13th  November,  6  Charles  I  [1630],  being 
under  age,  to  wit,  of  the  age  of  15  years  5  months  and  12  days,  and 
in  the  wardship  of  the  King  on  account  of  his  minority;  Thomas  Shayler, 
second  son  of  the  said  Thomas  Shayler,  deceased,  is  his  brother  and 
next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  1 1  years  6  months  and  6  days,  or  there- 
abouts. 

Inq.  p.m.,  1 5  Charles  /,  part  3,  No.  43. 


T^  •     •     • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Painswick,  24.th  September,  15  Charles  I 
X  [1639],  before  Ambrose  Shephard,  gent.,  after  the  death  of  Robert 
Symonds,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  William  Osborne,  Robert  Rogers,  John  Bancknett, 
Henry  Mayo,  John  Winchcomb,  Anthony  Gardener,  Thomas  Taylor,  Thomas 
Gardener,  Thomas  Castle,  Robert  Hilman,  Richard  Smith,  Daniel  Pinke, 
Anthony  Peak  and  Edward  King,  who  say  that 

Robert  Symonds  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  one  fulling  mill 
situate  in  the  parish  of  Hillesly,  called  Byrrettes,  and  7  closes  of  meadow 
and  pasture  containing  30  acres  in  Hillesly,  to  the  said  messuage  be- 
longing ;  2  closes  of  meadow  and  pasture  there  called  Innox  and 
Petersden,  containing  26  acres ;  and  one  acre  of  land  lying  in  the 
common  field  of  Hyllesly  next  to  the  river. 


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So  seised,  the  said  Robert  Symonds,  by  indenture  dated  17th  March, 
6  Charles  I  [163 1],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part  and  John 
Cambe  of  Hauxberry,  gent.,  and  Thomas  Symonds  of  Horrell  Chappell 
in  CO.  Worcester,  gent.,  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  that  the  said 
John  and  Thomas  would  take  upon  them  to  pay  a  certain  debt  of  the 
said  Robert  to  George  Lacocke  and  Rowland  Wilson,  and  would  also  expend 
divers  sums  of  money  to  his  use,  demised  to  the  said  John  Cambe  and 
Thomas  Symonds  the  said  2  parcels  of  pasture  called  Innox  and  Petersden 
for  the  term  of  2 1  years,  without  any  payment  for  the  same. 

The  said  messuage,  fulling  mill,  30  acres  of  meadow  and  pasture  in 
Hyllesly,  except  the  meadow  called  Poyntes  profittes  meade,  parcel  of 
the  said  30  acres,  and  the  one  acre  of  land  in  the  common  field  of 
Hyllesly  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  los.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  residue  of  the 
premises  is  held  the  jurors  know  not :  it  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  bs.  Sd. 

Robert  Symonds  died  at  Hyllesly,  loth  June  last  past;  Mathias  Symonds 
is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  on  the  20th  day  of  June  last  past  was  aged 
20  years :  he  still  survives  at  Hyllesly. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  ^  No.  47. 


91o]^n  %\xxntt  alias  Cumor. 

I  nqUlSltlbn  taken  at  Woottonunder-Edge,  16th  April,  15  Charles 
X  I  [1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the 
death  of  John  Turner  alias  Tumor,  by  the  oath  of  Anthony  Kingescott, 
esq.,  William  Dansey,  Thomas  Poyntz,  gent.,  Thomas  Pegler,  gent.,  John 
Wynston,  John  Wayte,  John  Browninge,  gent.,  John  Clolerbocke,  John 
Somers,  James  Baylie,  Thomas  Bay  lie,  Anthony  Ewen  and  Gilbert  Freeman, 
who  say  that 

John  Tumor  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  all  the  lands,  meadows, 
pastures,  etc.  thereto  belonging,  lying  in  Newnton  alias  Newington 
Bagpath  alias  Could  Newynton,  purchased  of  Nicholas  Poyntz,  then 
gentleman  afterwards  knight :  which  said  ptemises  are  held  of  the  King 
as  of  his  manor  of  Kingeswood  in  free  and  common  socage,  to  wit, 
by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  4J.  4</.,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  6.r.  %d. 

John  Tumor  died  at  Newynton  Bagpath  i4lh  June,  1621  ;  Robert 
Tumor  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  28. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  109 


d^eotge  minter,  ^xw;^i, 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Thornbury,  5th  August,  15  Charles  I 
JL  [1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  George  Witiier,  knight,  by  the  oath  of  Peter  Haickenvorih,  gent.,  Thomas 
Greeninge,  John  Bird,  John  Whitfield,  George  Baker,  Richard  Pensley, 
Richard  Arnold,  William  Brinckworth,  Thomas  Legge,  Robert  Cooke, 
William  Hallier,  William  Walker,  William  Higgins,  Ananias  Huet  and 
John  Howell,  who  say  that 

George  Winter  was  seised  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Dyrham 
and  Henton  ;  the  advowson,  free  gift  and  right  of  patronage  of  the 
rectory  of  Dyrham;  one  messuage  and  100  acres  of  land  in  Henton 
Russell;  2  messuages  in  Wyke  and  Charleton ;  the  moiety  of  16 
messuages,  4  gardens,  2  watermills,  300  acres  of  land,  60  acres  of 
meadow,  160  acres  of  meadow,  and  £1  os.  Sd.  of  yearly  rent  in  the 
parish  of  St.  James  next  Bristol ;  one  messuage,  16  acres  of  land,  4  acres 
of  meadow  and  10  acres  of  pasture  in  Iron  Acton  ;  16  acres  of  meadow 
called  Earles  meade  or  Curies  meade,  in  the  tenure  of  William  Snigg, 
senior,  esq. ;  5  messuages  in  the  hundred  of  Barton  Regis ;  one 
messuage  and  10  acres  of  land  in  Maggottsfield  ;  2  messuages,  2  gardens, 
10  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow  and  30  acres  of  pasture  in  Hannam; 
one  messuage  and  100  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  called  Farther 
Aishleys  lying  in  the  parish  of  St.  James  next  Bristol,  and  reputed  to 
be  parcel  of  the  manor  of  St.  James ;  one  other  close  called  Open  close, 
containing  about  4  acres,  in  the  said  parish  of  St.  James ;  and  the 
rectory  of  SS.  Philip  and  James  next  the  city  of  Bristol. 

So  seised,  the  said  George  Winter  by  indenture  dated  23rd  December, 
20  James  I  [1622],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and  Francis 
Hele,  knight,  Francis  Rogers,  knight,  and  Edward  Rogers,  junior,  esq.,  of 
the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  the  marriage  then  had  between  the 
said  George  Winter  and  Mary,  then  his  wife,  daughter  of  Edward  Rogers, 
esq.,  deceased,  granted  to  the  said  Francis,  Francis  and  Edward  and  their 
heirs  all  the  said  premises :  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  for  ever  to 
the  following  uses  :  as  to  all  that  capital  messuage  and  demesne  house 
in  Dyrham,  parcel  of  the  said  manor  of  Dyrham,  and  all  the  barns, 
stables,  gardens,  buildings,  etc.,  thereto  belonging,  the  tenement  next 
the  said  house  called  the  Church  House,  the  water  mill  there  with  the 
ponds  and  water  courses,  and  all  the  lands,  meadows  and  pastures  in 
Dyrham  called  the  great  Conigree,  little  Conigree,  the  Sandes  and 
NichoUs  orchard,  parcel  of  the  said  manor  lying  near  the  said  mansion 
house,  the  lands,  sheep  and  pastures  called  Oatefeild  and  ToUdowne, 


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together  with  a  building  there  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Wilkins,  and  all 
those  lands,  meadows  and  hereditaments  demised  with  the  lower 
(inferiore)  lodge  in  Dyrham,  in  the  tenure  oi  Richard  Hemminge,  to  wit, 
the  lodge  house  with  a  curtilage,  garden  and  orchard  thereto  belonging, 
the  Rockwood,  Calvesleaze,  Ramesleaze,  Broademeade  and  the  Billowes, 
all  those  closes  of  meadow  and  pasture  in  Hynton  alias  Henton  called 
Boydemeade,  great  Brockholes,  little  Brockholes  and  Michell  meade, 
and  20  acres  of  coppice  wood  lying  in  Dyrham  wood  near  a  certain  close 
called  Fryes  ground,  to  the  use  of  the  said  George  Winter  for  his  life  ; 
after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Mary  for  her  life  for  her  jointure  ; 
after  her  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  George  by  the 
said  Mary :  for  default  of  such  issue,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  male  of 
the  body  of  the  said  George,  with  divers  remainders  over,  and  with 
remainder  further  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  George  for  ever.  As  to 
the  rectory  of  SS.  Philip  and  James  next  Bristol  and  all  the  tithes, 
oblations,  etc.,  the  meadow  called  Earles  or  Curies  meade,  the  lands 
and  parcels  of  lands  next  Bristol  called  Farther  Aishleys,  to  the  sole  use 
of  the  said  George  Winter  and  his  heirs  for  ever.  As  to  the  residue  of 
the  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  George  Winter  and  his  heirs  male  by 
the  said  Mary,  with  divers  remainders  over,  with  remainder  further  to 
the  right  heirs  of  the  said  George  for  ever. 

The  said  George  Winter  was  likewise  seised  of  the  lodge  and  park  of 
Dyrham,  containing  about  150  acres  of  land,  meadow,  pasture  and  wood, 
sometime  in  the  tenure  of  John  Kilbury,  but  lately  purchased  by  the  said 
George  Winter  of  John  Winter  his  brother  ;  one  close  of  land  in  the 
said  park  near  a  certain  place  there  where  the  pool  was  lately  enclosed 
called  the  Horseleaze,  containing  about  12  acres  of  land  and  pasture. 

So  seised,  the  said  George  by  indenture  dated  ist  June,  13  Charles  I 
[1637],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part  and  Francis  Doddington, 
knight,  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  the  sum  of/'2ooo  to  him  in 
hand  paid,  granted  to  the  ^2i\^  Francis  all  the  said  premises  last  mentioned 
for  the  term  of  99  years  then  next  following,  he  paying  yearly  for  the 
same  to  the  said  George  and  his  heirs  is.  if  lawfully  demanded. 

The  manor,  capital  house  and  demesne  lands  of  Dyrham  and 
Henton  alias  Henton  Russell,  and  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church 
of  Dyrham  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by 
what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear, /"  10,  to  wit,  the  premises  limited  for  the  jointure  of  the 
said  Mary,  £6  ly.  ^d.,  and  the  residue  of  the  premises  -f^  6j.  Sd. 
The  messuages  in  Wike  and  Charleton  are  held  of  the  heirs  of  Ralph 
Sadler,  knight,  but  by  what  service  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  los.  The  messuage  in  Iron  Acton  is  held  of  the 
King  in  free  socage,  by  fealty  only  and  not  in  chief,  and  is  worth  per 
annum,  clear,   3^,  \d.    The  messuages  in  the  hundred  of  Barton  are 


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held  of  the  King  in  chief,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors 
know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  30J.  The  premises  in 
Maggotsfield  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  Bulford  by  fealty 
only,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  %s.  lod.  The  premises  in  Hannam 
are  held  of  the  King  in  socage  by  fealty  only,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  13J.  4//.  The  rectory  of  SS.  Philip  and  James  is  held  of  the  King 
in  chief  by  knight's  service,  to  wit,  by  the  20th  part  of  a  knight's  fee, 
and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear, /'4  igs.  z\d.  Of  whom  the  lands  lying 
next  Bristol  called  Farther  Aishleys  and  Open  close  are  held  the  jurors 
know  not :  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £^  6s.  Sd.  The  Lodge  and 
Park  of  Dyrham,  the  close  called  Horseleaze  and  the  meadow  called 
Earles  or  Curies  meade  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  but  by  what  part 
of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
during  the  said  term  of  99  years  iid.,  but  after  that  term  /^40. 

George  Wi'n/er  died  21st  February  last  past;  /o/in  Winter,  esq.,  is  his 
son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  16  years  i  month  and  24  days. 

Lady  Mary  Winter  still  survives. 

Jnq.  p.m.,  1 5  Charles  I,  part  4,  No.  80. 


Cl^omajsi  gate* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Stow  on  Wold,  17th  October,  15  Charles  I 
[1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Thomas  Vote,  by  the  oath  of  William  Moseky,  James  Gisbume,  Robert 
Gisburne,  John  Welles,  Richard  Raynowles,  Henry  Rod,  William  Nut  to, 
Hughe  Williams,  John  Harris,  Thomas  Ropiur,  Jonas  Ropur,  John  Castle 
and  Thomas  Powle,  who  say  that 

Long  before  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Fate  one  William  Fate,  his 
father,  was  seised  of  one  messuage,  one  garden,  one  orchard,  1 8  acres  of 
land,  5  acres  of  meadow,  7  acres  of  pasture,  i  acre  of  furze  and  heath 
and  common  of  pasture  for  all  beasts  in  Seynbury  alias  Seyntbury  and 
Willersey. 

So  seised,  the  said  William  by  indenture  dated  24th  April,  14  James  I 
[1616],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and  Edivard  Hunt  of 
Kingsnorton,  in  co.  Worcester,  yeoman,  of  the  other  part,  in  consider- 
ation of  a  marriage  to  be  had  between  him  the  said  William  and  Joyce 
{Jacosa)  Ingram,  widow,  late  the  wife  oi  John  Ingram,  deceased,  demised 
all  the  said  premises  to  the  said  Edward  Hunt,  to  hold  for  the  term  of 


112  Gloucestershire 


100  years,  if  the  said  Joyce  {/ocosa)  Ingram  so  long  shall  live,  paying 
therefor  yearly  to  the  said  William  Fate  and  his  heirs  one  grain  of  pepper 
if  demanded. 

The  said  Joyce  still  survives  at  Seynbury. 

William  Fate  died  at  Seynbury,  21st  May,  19  James  I  [1621];  after 
whose  death  the  reversion  of  the  said  premises  descended  to  the  said 
Thomas  Fate  (named  in  the  writ)  as  his  son  and  heir. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  5J. 

Thomas  Fate  died  at  Seynbury,  i8th  January,  10  Charles  I  [1635], 
whereupon  the  reversion  of  the  said  premises  descended  to  Elizabeth 
Fate  as  his  only  daughter  and  heir.  At  the  time  of  her  father's  death 
the  said  Elizabeth  was  aged  9  months  and  8  days. 

The  said  Edward  Hunt  held  all  the  said  premises  from  the  death  of 

the  said  Thomas  Fate  up  to  the  taking  of  this  inquisition  by  virtue  of  the 

said  demise  to  him  made. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  /,  part  4,  N'o.  49. 


Delivered  into  Court  isth  November,  15  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Paynswicke,  22nd  March,  13  Charles  I 
X  [1638],  before  John  Poole,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office, 
after  the  death  of  John  Ashmeade,  late  of  the  parish  of  Brimsfield, 
yeoman,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Packer,  Nathaniel  Fates,  William  Mayle, 
Richard  Gardner,  Thomas  Taylor,  Giles  Feild,  Henry  Fletcher,  George 
Fletcher,  Richard  Wilsheir,  Thomas  Barnard,  William  Griffin,  William 
Barnes,  John  Dower,  William  Blisse  and  Henry  Mayoe,  who  say  that 

John  Ashmeade  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  2  virgates  of  land 
situate  in  Brimsfield,  and  all  houses,  buildings,  gardens,  etc.,  to  the  said 
messuage  belonging,  lying  in  the  fields,  villages  or  parishes  of  Brimsfield, 
Chanham  alias  Cronham  and  Birdlipp:  which  said  premises  are  held 
of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's 
fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  loj. 

John  Ashmeade  died  30th  September,  13  Charles  I  [1637];  John 
Ashmeade  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  v.o..  No.  7. 


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fl©argatet  Coofee. 

Delivered  into  Court  13th  November,  15  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Paynswicke,  nth  August,  7  Charles  I 
JL  [1631],  before  Peter  Bird,  gent.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office, 
after  the  death  of  Margaret,  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  Cooke,  and  daughter 
and  heiress  of  Robert  Cresse,  late  of  Frampton  Maunsell,  deceased,  by 
the  oath  of  Peter  Clissould  of  Bisleigh,  William  Hancockes  of  Donwaye, 
William  Jayne,  Nathaniel  Fowler,  Henry  Hancock,  Giles  Carter,  Roger 
Egerley,  Edmund  Snonve,  John  Hillman,  William  Piffe,  Stephen  Wrenn, 
Thomas  Gardenor,  John  Tickell,  Richard  Kinge  and  William  Blisse,  who 
say  that 

The  said  Margaret  was  seised  of  one  messuage  called  a  "  baren  " 
and  one  close  thereto  annexed,  containing  one  acre  of  land  ;  32  acres 
and  2  furlongs  of  arable  land  and  pasture  in  Frampton  Maunsell ;  and 
one  meadow  called  Ashemeade  in  Anas  alias  Abnashe  within  the  parish 
of  Bisleighe. 

So  seised,  the  said  Margaret  married  the  said  Hugh  Cooke,  and  they 
had  issue  William  Cooke  their  firstborn  son. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  13^.  \d. 

Margaret  Cooke  died  24th  April,  1624;  William  Cooke  is  her  son  and 
next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  21  years  and  more. 

The  said  Hugh  survived  the  said  Margaret,  and  is  still  seised  of  the 
said  premises  according  to  the  law  of  England. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  v.o.,  No.  3. 


(KKilltam  Hea^  aeoman* 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Stow  on  Wold,  17th  October,  15  Charles  I 
-L  [1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his 
office,  after  the  death  of  William  Lea,  late  of  Saynbury,  yeoman,  by  the 
oath  of  William  Moseley,  James  Gisborne,  Robert  Gisborne,  John  Welles, 
Richard  Reynolds,  Henry  Izod,  William  iVutts,  Hugh  Williams,  John  Harris, 
Thomas  Roper,  Jonas  Roper,  John  Castle  and  Thomas  Poivle,  who  say  that 

William  Lea  was  seised  of  one  messuage  in  Saynbury  and  one  virgate 
of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  thereto  belonging  lying  in  Saynbury. 

K 


114  Gloucestershire 


So  seised,  the  said  William  Lea  by  indenture  dated  13th  October, 
10  Charles  I  [1634],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part  and  Anthony 
Beard  of  Murcott,  yeoman,  and  John  Raven  of  Henchwick  in  co. 
Worcester,  yeoman,  of  the  other  part,  for  the  considerations  therein 
named,  agreed  that  he  arid  his  heirs  should  be  seised  of  the  said  premises 
to  the  following  uses :  as  to  the  moiety  thereof,  to  the  use  of  the  said 
William  Lea  for  his  life  ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  George  Lea,  son 
of  the  said  William,  for  his  life ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs 
of  the  body  of  the  said  George  by  Anne  now  his  wife  ;  and  for  default,  to 
the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  William  Lea  for  ever.  As  to  the 
other  moiety  of  the  said  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  George  Lea  and 
Anne  during  their  lives,  for  the  jointure  of  the  said  Anne;  and  after  their 
decease,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  George  by  the  said  Anne ;  and 
for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  William  Lea  for  ever. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  5^. 

William  Lea  died  30th  June,  15  Charles  I  [1639];  George  Lea  is  his 
son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  27  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  v.o.,  No.  4. 


(EDtDarD  Staunton,  t^oman. 

Delivered  into  Court  i8th  May,  15  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester,  2nd  October,  9  Charies  I 
X  [1633],  before  John  Sheppard,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his 
office,  after  the  death  of  Edward  Staunton,  late  of  Swyndon,  yeoman, 
by  the  oath  of  John  Watkyns,  John  Browneing,  Edward  Gyde,  Arthur 
Collins,  Anselm  Bayly,  Giles  Winston,  John  Smyth,  John  Allen,  Thomas 
Crajt,  Richard  Smyth,  John  Bowman  and  Thomas  Millward,  who  say  that 

Edivard  Staunton  was  seised  of  2  messuages  in  Swyndon  called  White 
Homes  and  Sturmyes,  and  of  one  virgate  of  land  to  the  same  belonging; 
also  of  2  other  messuages  there  called  Dutsons  and  Finches  and  one 
virgate  of  land  to  the  same  belonging. 

So  seised,  the  said  Edward  Staunton  made  his  will  on  the  12th  day  of 
December,  1632,  as  follows:  [here  given  in  English]  To  my  son  William 
^^300,  £100  thereof  to  be  paid  him  at  his  age  of  21,  and  the  other  ^^200 
within  3  years  after  he  shall  have  accomplished  the  age  of  24.  Whereas 
my  wife  is  "  estated  amongst  others "  by  copy  of  court  roll  in  my 
2  messuages  called  Dutsons  and  Finches :  my  will  now  is  that  she  shall 


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hold  all  the  rest  of  my  free  land  until  my  heir  shi     accomplish  the 
-age  of  21,  in  order  that  she  may  maintain  my  childrti    in  a  competent 
manner. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  Thomas  Thynne,  k  ight,  as  of  his 
manor  of  Churchdowne,  but  by  what  services  the  jurci  know  not,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20J. 

Edward  Staunton  died  16th  December  last  past;  i.lward  Staunton 
is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  1 1  years  and  4  months. 

Inq.  p.m.f  15  CharUi  I,  v.o..  No.  16. 


Cl^otnaiei  GEla^borotDe,  yeoman. 

Delivered  into  Court  loth  July,  15  Charles  I. 

T  •     •     • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Thombury,  22  July,  7  James  I  [1609], 
A  before  William  Whetcombe,  esq.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office, 
after  the  death  of  Thomas  Wasborowe,  late  of  Henbury,  yeoman,  by  the 
oath  of  William  Gioa/iyns,  gent.,  William  Fowler,  George  Baker,  Henry 
Wisse,  gent.,  Arthur  Hohbes,  John  Pullen,  James  Pullen,  William  Holder, 
Benedict  Hickes,  John  Patche,  George  Russell,  Peter  Cullimore  and  John 
Hamocke,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Washborowe  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  all  the  buildings, 
structures,  barns,  lands,  meadows,  woods,  etc.,  and  common  of  pasture 
to  the  same  belonging,  containing  about  32  acres,  lying  in  Compton 
Greenfeild  within  the  parish  of  Henbury:  which  said  premises  were 
parcel  of  the  manor  of  Compton  Grenevill,  and  were  formerly  parcel  of 
the  possessions  oi  John  Barkley,  knight. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  Wasborowe  by  indenture  dated  7th  January, 
3  James  I  [1606],  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  to  be  had  between 
Richard  Wasborowe,  then  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  said  Thomas,  and 
Mary  Smyth,  daughter  of  Maurice  Smyth,  deceased,  conveyed  the  said 
premises  to  the  said  Richard  for  his  life,  with  remainder  to  the  said  Mary 
for  her  life  ;  after  her  decease,  the  remainder  thereof  to  the  heirs  male  of 
the  body  of  the  said  Richard  by  the  said  Mary ;  for  default,  to  the  heirs 
male  of  the  said  Richard ;  and  for  default,  the  reversion  thereof  to  the 
said  Thomas  Wasborowe  and  his  heirs. 

The  said  Thomas  Wasborowe  was  likewise  seised  of  certain  parcels  of 
land  and  pasture  lying  in  Wyke  within  the  parish  of  Henbury,  to  wit, 
a  close  of  pasture  called  Roberts  crofte,  a  close  of  pasture  called  the 
parocke  lying  at  the  end  of  the  town  of  Wyke,  a  close  of  pasture  called 


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Brodecrofte,  2  acres  of  land  in  Parkefeild,  4  acres  of  land  in  Hawfeild, 
and  a  piece  of  pasture  called  Wyke  Leaze  lying  next  the  highway  leading 
from  Bristol  towards  Awste. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  by  indenture  dated  8th  January,  3  James  I 
[1606],  conveyed  the  said  premises  to  the  said  Richard  Wasbormve  and 
his  heirs  for  ever  to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas  for  his  life  ;  and  after  his 
decease,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  and  his  heirs  male  by  the  said 
Mary;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  Thomas 
Wasborowe ;  and  lastly  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the 
said  Thomas  for  ever. 

The  premises  in  Compton  Greenfeild  are  held  of  Ha/ph  Sadlier,  esq., 
as  of  his  manor  of  Henbury,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  a  yearly  rent, 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  los.  The  said  parcels  of  land  and 
pasture  in  Wyke  are  held  of  Charles  Gerrard,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of 
Wyke  by  fealty  and  suit  at  court,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ^s. 

Thomas  Wasborowe  died  at  Henbury,  5th  April,  1607;  Richard  Wash- 
horowe  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  26  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  15  Charles  I,  v.o.,  No.  13. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  loth  April,  16  Charles  I  [1640], 
X  before  /ohn  Sheppard,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Edward 
Aylavorth,  late  of  Ay-leworth,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  More  Gwilliam,  Thomas 
Deacon,  William  Groves,  Thomas  Powell,  Edward  Wood,  George  Lawrence, 
Richard  Kerby,  Thomas  Osborne,  Edmuftd  Freeman,  Michael  Stevenger, 
John  Pathe,  Michael  Sharpe,  Samuel  Cooke,  William  Hooper  and  Thomas 
Deacon,  junior,  who  say  that 

Edward  Ayleworlh  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Ayleworth  and  of  all 
the  messuages,  lands,  meadows,  etc.  thereto  belonging ;  a  free  rabbit 
warren  in  Ayleworth,  8  messuages,  and  16  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and 
pasture  in  Naunton,  late  in  the  several  tenures  of  the  said  Edward 
Ayleworth,  .  William  Woodward,  Thomas  Walker,  William  Greene,  William 
Hiett,  Richard  Hous,  John  Watkins,  Thomas  Meysey,  Dionisius  Mennis 
and  John  Game;  one  messuage  or  burgage  in  Stow  alias  Stow  St. 
Edwardes,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Griffin  Lambord ;  one  messuage  and 
2  virgates  of  land  thereto  belonging  in  Guyting  Poore  ;  and  one  cottage 
in  Starcton  in  the  tenure  of  —  Newman. 

So  seised,  the  said  Edward  Ayleworth  by  indenture  tripartite  dated 
2nd  January,  7  James  I  [1610],  made  between  himself  and  Anne  his 
wife  of  the  first  part,  Paul  Tracy  then  esquire  and  afterwards  Baronet, 
Richard  Tracy,  knight,  Giles  Bray,  knight,  and  Thomas  AyleworJh,  gent. 


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of  the  second  part,  and  Bray  Ayleworth  then  eldest  son  of  the  said 
Edward  Ayleworth  and  Lucy  Tracy  now  wife  of  the  said  Bray,  and  then 
one  of  the  daughters  of  the  said  Paul  Tracy  of  the  third  part,  in 
consideration  of  the  marriage  to  be  had  between  the  said  Bray  Aylavorth 
and  Lucy,  granted  inter  alia  to  the  said  Paul  Tracy  and  others  the  said 
manor  and  other  the  premises  :  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  for 
ever,  to  the  uses  following:  as  to  all  those  inclosures  of  arable  land, 
meadow  and  pasture,  called  Ayleworth  Downe,  Rose  Courte,  Hide 
Meadow,  Lady  Hayes,  Ayleworth  feild  and  the  West  feild,  together 
with  6  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  Naunton,  parcel  of  the 
premises,  the  rabbit  warren,  and  the  pasture  called  the  Conigree,  to 
the  use  of  the  said  Edward  Ayleworth  for  his  life ;  after  his  decease, 
to  the  use  of  Anne  Ayleworth,  then  his  wife  for  her  life,  if  she  remain 
sole  and  unmarried,  in  the  name  of  her  jointure:  which  said  Anne 
died  at  Ayleworth,  20th  June,  11  Charles  I  [1635],  in  the  lifetime  of 
the  said  Edward;  afterwards  to  the  use  of  the  said  Bray  Ayleworth 
and  his  heirs  male;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  Anthony  Ayleworth  and 
his  heirs  male;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  Giles  Ayleworth  and  his  heirs 
male ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  Thomas  Ayleworth  and  his  heirs  male ; 
for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Edward 
Ayleworth ;  and  lastly  for  default,  to  the  use  of  his  right  heirs  for  ever. 
As  to  the  residue  of  the  said  manor  and  premises,  to  the  use  of  the 
said  Edward  Ayleworth  for  his  natural  life  ;  after  his  decease,  to  the 
use  of  the  said  Bray  Ayleworth  and  his  heirs  male,  with  remainders 
as  above. 

The  manor  of  Ayleworth  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and 
is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £ \.  The  premises  in  Naunton  are  held 
of  the  manor  of  Naunton  in  free  socage  by  the  yearly  rent  of  \s.,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  tos.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the 
premises  in  Stow,  Gayting  and  Starton  are  held  the  jurors  know  not : 
they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  is.  4^. 

Edward  Ayleworth  died  at  Ayleworth,  13th  January,  15  Charles  I 
[1640];  Bray  Ayleworth  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged 
40  years  and  more. 

Inq.p.m.,  16  Charles  Impart  3,  No.  57. 


1 1 B  Gloucestershire 


dPileiS  atWniEi,  gentleman. 

Delivered  into  Conrt  14th  May,  16  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cheltenham,  i8th  October,  14  Charles  I 
X  [1638],  before  yo^«  Poole,  gent.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office, 
after  the  death  of  Giles  Atkins,  gent.,  by  the  oath  oi  John  Sturmy,  senior, 
of  Swindon,  William  Stroode,  Thomas  Mason,  Samuel  Maunsell,  John 
Sturmy  of  Cheltenham,  Thomas  Gregory,  John  Dobbins,  John  Powell, 
Michael  Gooderich,  Edmund  Ballinger,  Timothy  Cartwright,  Walter  Martin, 
Henry  Mason,  Thomas  Cartwright,  John  Okey,  Walter  Currier  and  George 
Merrell,  who  say  that 

Giles  Atkins  was  seised  of  all  that  messuage  and  tenement  called 
Armetts  situate  in  Uphatherley,  with  all  the  houses,  structures,  profits,  etc. 
thereto  belonging,  and  all  the  tofts,  gardens,  lands,  waters,  woods,  etc. 
called  Annettes,  which  Thomas  Atkins,  gent.,  late  father  of  the  said  Giles 
by  indenture  dated  4th  March,  26  Elizabeth  [1584],  made  between 
Richard  Aprickly  alias  Harris  of  the  one  part  and  himself  of  the  other 
part  purchased  to  him  and  his  heirs. 

The  said  Giles  Atkins  and  Sarah  his  wife,  by  indenture  dated 
26th  August,  I  Charles  I  [1625],  made  between  Charles  Holte,  esq.  of 
the  one  part,  and  themselves  of  the  other  part  purchased  to  them  and 
their  heirs  for  ever,  all  that  messuage  and  mansion  house  called  Newe 
Court,  wherein  the  said  Charles  Holte  then  dwelt  in  Charleton  Regis, 
together  with  the  orchards,  gardens,  stables,  buildings  thereto  adjoining, 
and  the  close  of  land  there  in  the  occupation  of  the  said  Charles  in 
Charleton  Kings,  and  the  reversion  and  remainder  of  all  the  said 
premises :  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  for  ever  of  the  chief  lord 
of  that  fee  by  the  rent  therefor  due  and  accustomed. 

The  premises  in  Uphatherly  are  held  of  the  lord  of  Uphalherly, 
as  of  his  manor  of  Uphatherly,  by  suit  at  court  and  the  rent  of  zod., 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  los.  The  premises  in  Charleton  are 
held  of  the  lord  of  the  manor  of  Cheltenham,  as  of  his  manor  of 
Cheltenham,  by  smit  at  conrt  and  the  yearly  rent  of  is.,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  5^. 

Giles  Atkins  died  at  Charleton,  30th  April,  4  Charles  I  [1628]; 
Thomas  Atkins  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  about  4  years. 

The  said  Sarah  still  survives  at  Charleton. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  I,  v.o.,  No.  60. 


tnquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  119 


ISicDarU  Cooper^,  yeoman. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  12th  August,  16  Charles  I 
A  [1640],  before /(^-^n  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  ot 
Richard  Cooper,  late  of  IMarston  Sicca,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of  More 
Gwilliam,  gent.,  Edmund  Freeman,  Robert  lies,  Edmund  Feriby,  Michael 
Sharpe,  Richard  Kerby,  Giles  Hancox,  Hodgkinson  Payne,  Thomas  Gibbes, 
William  Chaunce,  Henry  Munden,  Michael  Dubber,  Michael  Clavenger  and 
George  Stone,  who  say  that 

Richard  Cooper  was  seised  of  one  messuage  in  Marston  Sicca  wherein 
he  then  dwelt,  and  i\  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  there  with 
the  said  messuage  used  ;  one  other  virgate  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture 
there,  lately  purchased  by  the  said  Richard  Cooper  of  John  Campdcn  ; 
2  acres  of  meadow  there,  lately  purchased  by  the  said  Richard  of  John 
Johnson;  \\  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  Binton,  in  co. 
Warwick,  in  the  tenure  of  William  Hobbins ;  and  one  messuage  in 
Sratford  upon  Avon  in  the  said  co.  Warwick,  in  the  tenure  of  John 
TumbrelL 

The  said  messuage  wherein  the  said  Richard  Cooper  dwelt  and  the 
i\  virgates  of  land  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but 
by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  los.  The  virgate  of  land  purchased  o^  John  Campden  is 
held  of  the  lord  of  the  manor  of  Malvern  in  co.  Worcester,  as  of  his 
said  manor  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  the  yearly  rent  of  is.  g^d., 
and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  6s.  %d.  The  2  acres  of  meadow 
purchased  o^  John  Johnson  are  held  of  the  said  lord  of  the  manor  of 
Malverne,  by  what  rent  and  services  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  zs.  Of  whom  or  by  what  services  the  i\  virgates 
of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  Binton  are  held  the  jurors  know  not : 
they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  los.  The  messuage  in  Stratford  upon 
Avon  is  held  of  the  Most  Noble  Lionel  Earl  of  Middlesex  as  of  his 
borough  of  Stratford  upon  Avon  in  free  and  common  burgage  by  the 
yearly  rent  of  gd.,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  i  id. 

Richard  Cooper  died  sth  April,  16  Charles  I  [1640]  ;  Richard  Cooper 
of  Marston  Sicca,  clerk,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged 
28  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  i6  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  35. 


1 20  Gloucestershire 


Delivered  into  Court  30th  November,  i6  Charles  I. 

"V"  •    •    • 

I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  21st  September,  15  Charles  I 
-i-  ['639],  before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of.  Nathaniel  Coxwell,  late  of  Ablington,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Moore 
Guilliam,  gent.,  Thomas  Deacon,  Moses  Berion,  Edmund  Ferehie,  John  Alan, 
William  Chance,  Michael  Dubber,  John  Kerbie,  Giles  Hancox,  Ralph 
Pumjrie,  Michael  Clavenger,  Richard  Meriti  and  Thomas  Moore,  who  say 
that 

Nathaniel  Coxwell  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Ablington  ;  and  of 
all  those  woods  and  underwoods  called  Woodmancote  woods  in 
Woodmancote. 

So  seised,  a  fine  was  levied  in  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  Michael- 
mas term,  20  James  I  [1622],  between  William  Taylor,  Edivard  Longe, 
esquires,  and  John  Longe,  gent.,  plaintiffs,  and  the  said  Nathaniel 
Coxwell,  deforciant,  of  the  said  manor  and  woods,  inter  alia,  to  the  use 
of  the  said  Nathaniel  for  his  life  ;  and  after  his  decease,  to  the  use 
of  Edward  Cox-well,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  said  Nathaniel,  and  the 
heirs  of  his  body  by  Katherine  then  and  now  his  wife  ;  and  for  default, 
to  the  use  of  the  said  Nathaniel  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  as  by  an  indenture 
dated  3rd  June,  20  James  I  [1622],  made  between  the  said  Nathaniel 
Coxwell  and  Susan  then  his  wife  of  the  one  part,  and  the  said  William 
Taylor,  Edward  Longe  and  John  Longe  of  the  other  part,  more  fully 
appears. 

The  manor  of  Ablington  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  socage,  and 
is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  40J. 

The  said  woods  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  i  y.  4^. 

Nathaniel  Coxwell  died  at  Ablington,  27th  December  last  past ; 
Edward  Coxwell  is  his  son  and  next  heir  and  was  then  aged  30  years 
and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  41. 


Inqiiisitiones  Post  Mortem.  121 

Delivered  into  Court  14th  May,  16  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Painswick,  23rd  March,  13  Charles  I 
[1638J,  before /o/in  Poole,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  oi  John 
Bridgman,  knight,  late  Chief  Justice  of  Chester,  by  the  oath  of  Richard 
Packer,  Nathaniel  Yate,  William  Mayle,  Richard  Gardner,  Thomas  Taylor, 
Giles  Feild,  Henry  Fletcher,  George  Fletcher,  Richard  Wilsheere,  Thomas 
Barnard,  William  Griffin,  William  Barnes,  John  Dower,  William  Blesse 
and  Henry  Mayo,  who'  say  that 

John  Bridgman,  William  Carpenter,  gent.,  and  Uriah  {Urianus)  Wise, 
gent.,  were  jointly  seised  of  the  manor  of  Nymsfeild  alias  Nympsfeild, 
which  they  purchased  of  Richard  Verncy,  knight,  and  Grex'ill  Vemey,  esq. ; 
one  parcel  of  meadow  in  Nymsfeild  called  Ledden  Bridge,  containing 
\  acre;  z\  acres  of  land  there,  which  they  purchased  of  Giles 
Masters;  one  parcel  of  pasture  called  Whordley,  containing  10  acres; 
9  acres  of  land  in  Nimsfeild,  which  they  purchased  of  William  Smith 
and  others ;  one  parcel  of  land  there  called  Thomas  Wood,  containing 
7  acres ;  \  acre  of  land  lying  in  a  close  called  Morslade,  one  parcel  of 
pasture  called  Little  Rudley  containing  \  acre,  and  10  acres  of  land 
in  Linchfeild,  Larderfeild  and  Westfeild  in  Nimsfeild,  which  were 
purchased  of  George  Huntley,  knight ;  one  meadow  called  Morslade, 
containing  9  acres,  and  one  parcel  of  pasture  called  Rudley,  containing 
2  acres,  lying  in  Nimsfeild,  Newton  Bagpath  and  Woolpen,  also 
purchased  of  the  said  George  Huntley,  knight ;  one  house  called  Cowleyes 
house  and  one  garden  and  close  thereto  belonging,  containing  3  acres  ; 
i  acre  of  land  in  Nimsfeild,  purchased  of  the  said  William  Smith  and 
others  ;  certain  closes  called  Kinley  within  the  wales,  and  the  closes 
following,  to  wit,  Boulkeley  alias  Boultelease,  Wrochley  alias  Wroteley, 
Parkefeild,  Greenehill  Masters,  Parkefeild  Masters,  Wrochley  Peglers, 
Bolkeley  Whetchwelles,  Bolkeley  Estingtons,  Bolkeley  Beekes,  Worchley 
Robins,  Bolkeley  Kynleyes  meade,  great  Wrochley  and  the  Fr}thes ;  the 
chapel  in  ruins  called  Kinleyes  Chaple  and  the  messuage  near  the  same ; 
one  meadow  called  Oldcombe  alias  Otcombe,  containing  4  acres ; 
one  parcel  of  pasture  containing  the  4th  part  of  an  acre  near  the 
Breath  Sheephouse  lying  in  Nimsfeild  and  Kinley,  purchased  of  the 
said  George  Huntley,  knight ;  certain  parcels  of  land  lying  in  Larderfeild 
in  Nimsfeild,  containing  5  acres,  purchased  of  Thomas  Bick;  one 
messuage  and  one  meadow  called  Longemead,  one  parcel  of  land  called 
the  Worthy  containing  5  acres,  and  \\  acres  of  land  and  2  cottages  in 

Nimsfeild,  purchased  oi  Henry  Pegler ;  a  capital  messuage  called  Princk- 
9   * 


I  ii  2  Gloucestershire 


nash  situate  within  the  county  of  the  City  of  Gloucester,  the  park  called 
Princknash  Park  and  free  warren  within  the  said  park. 

The  said  John  Bridgman  and  George  Bridgman,  esq.,  his  son,  were 
jointly  seised  of  the  capital  messuage  and  site  of  the  manor  of  Pitch- 
comb,  and  of  divers  lands,  meadows,  etc.  thereto  belonging ;  one  other 
messuage,  one  mill  and  divers  lands,  pastures,  etc.  thereto  appertaining; 
one  cottage,  one  garden  and  one  orchard  in  Pitchcombe,  late  in  the 
tenure  oi  John  Gardner;  one  cottage,  garden  and  orchard  there  late  in 
the  tenure  oi  John  Griffin  alias  Robins  ;  all  the  tithes  growing  upon  all  the 
premises  in  Pitchcombe,  and  upon  a  parcel  of  land  called  Hynychyn  and 
Hinders  acre,  containing  4  acres  of  land  in  Pitchcombe,  a  parcel  of 
land  lying  in  Egmonfeild  in  Pitchcombe,  containing  6  acres  of  land, 
a  parcel  of  land  there  called  Manor  Pitts  containing  8  acres,  and  upon 
another  parcel  of  land  there  called  Parsons  acre. 

The  said  George  Bridgman,  William  Carpenter  and  Uriah  Wise  were 
seised  of  2  messuages  in  Upton  St.  Leonards  late  in  the  tenure  of 
John  Bond,  and  of  divers  buildings,  orchards,  gardens,  lands,  woods, 
etc.  thereto  belonging  in  Upton  St.  Leonards,  St.  Mary  the  Leade, 
Saintbridge,  Matson,  Bamewood  Brockworth  and  Cranham. 

The  said  George  and  Uriah  were  likewise  seised  of  the  rectory  and 
church  of  Erlingham  alias  Arlingham  ;  the  advowson  and  jight  of 
patronage  of  the  vicarage  of  Erlingham ;  and  one  bam  called  the 
Parsonage  bam  and  one  close  of  pasture  thereto  adjoining  in  Erlingham. 

So  seised,  they  by  indenture  dated  27th  July,  7  Charles  I  [1631], 
in  consideration  of  the  marriage  to  be  had  between  the  said  George 
Bridgman  and  Heveringham  Pitts  daughter  of  James  Pitts,  knight,  and 
for  other  considerations  therein  specified,  enfeoffed  the  said  James  Pitts, 
and  Scudamore  Pitts  and  James  Pitts  sons  of  the  said  James  Pitts,  of  all 
the  said  premises,  the  rectory  of  Erlingham  and  the  advowson  and  right 
of  patronage  of  the  vicarage  of  the  parish  church  of  Erlingham  ;  to 
hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  to  the  uses  following,  to  wit,  as  to  the 
capital  messuage  and  site  of  the  manor  of  Nimsfeild,  all  the  barns, 
stables,  buildings,^ardens,  etc.  to  the  said  capital  messuage  belonging, 
all  those  closes  and  parcels  of  land  called  the  Cort  meade,  the  Barne 
meade,  Morslade,  the  Limekill  close,  the  greate  Breache,  the  little 
Breache,  Binkes  hill,  Rodmore,  the  new  Tindings,  the  long  meade, 
all  those  parcels  of  land  lying  in  the  common  fields  of  Nimsfeild, 
containing  80  acres,  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Smyth,  the  close  in 
Nimsfeild  called  the  Sheep  Sleight,  containing  100  acres  of  land,  all 
those  lands,  meadows  and  pastures  in  Nimsfeild  and  Kinley  called 
Whordley  Parke  feild.  Great  Wretch  leies.  Little  Wretch  leies,  the 
Fatting  lease,  and  the  Chaple  lease  and  the  messuages  thereupon  late 
in  the  tenure  of  Tobias  English,  the  close  called  Calves  lease  in  Kinley, 
and  the  meadow  called  Southwood  in  Nimsfeild,  late  in  the  tenure  of 


Inguisittones  Post  Mortem.  123 


Richard  Clarke,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Bridgman  and  George 
Bridgman  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  until  the  said  marriage  shall 
be  had,  and  afterwards  to  the  use  of  the  said  George  and  Haveningham 
and  their  heirs ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Bridgman 
and  his  heirs  for  ever.  As  to  the  capital  messuage  and  park  called 
Princknash,  the  warren  there,  the  capital  messuage  and  site  of  the 
manor  of  Pitchcombe,  the  rectory  of  Erlingham,  the  advowson  of  the 
rectory  there,  all  the  premises  in  Princknash,  Upton  St.  Leonards, 
St.  Mary  the  Load,  Senbridge,  Matson,  Bamewood,  Brockworth, 
Cranham,  Pitchcombe,  Painswick,  Harscomb  and  Erlingham,  the  closes 
in  Nimsfeild  and  Kinley  called  the  Frithes,  Occombe  and  Boltleyes,  the 
messuages  in  Nimsfeild  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Piers,  junior,  and 
William  Burjord,  and  the  parcel  of  meadow  or  pasture  there  called  the 
Greenes  late  in  the  tenure  .of  William  Smith,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John 
Bridgman  and  Frances  his  wife  for  their  lives ;  after  their  decease,  to 
the  use  of  the  said  George  Bridgman  and  his  heirs  male ;  for  default, 
to  the  use  oi  John  Bridgman,  son  of  the  said  John  Bridgman,  knight,  and 
his  heirs  male  ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the 
said  John  Bridgman,  knight,  for  ever.  As  to  the  residue  of  all  the  said 
premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Bridgman,  knight,  and  his  heirs 
until  the  said  marriage,  afterwards  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Bridgman 
for  his  life ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  said  George  Bridgman 
and  his  heirs  male ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Bridgman 
the  son  and  his  heirs  male  ;  and  lastly  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  John  Bridgman,  knight,  for  ever.  Afterwards,  the  said 
marriage  between  the  said  George  Bridgman  and  Haveingham  Pitts  was 
solemnized. 

The  manor  and  other  the  premises  in  Nimsfeild  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee 
the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £\.  The  capital 
messsuage  and  park  of  Princknash  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not, 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  soj.  The  capital  messuage  and  site 
oi"  the  manor  of  Pitchcomb  and  all  other  the  premises  there  are  held 
of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's 
fee  is  not  known,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  6j.  %d.  The  premises 
in  Upton  St.  Leonards,  St.  Mary  the  Load,  Senbridge,  Matson,  Bame- 
wood, Brock-worth  and  Cranham,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John 
Bond  are  held  of  the  King  by  knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  20J.  The  rectory  of  Erlingham  and  other  the  premises 
there  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  East  Greenwich,  co. 
Kent,  by  fealty  only,  in  free  and  common  socage,  and  not  in  chief  or  by 
knight's  service,  by  the  yearly  rent  of  /  15,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  20*.     Of  whom  or  by  what  services  the  other  premises  are  held 


124  Gloucestershire 


John  Bridgman  died  at  Ludlow,  co.  Shropshire,  5th  February  last 
past ;  George  Bridgman,  esq.,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then 
aged  31  years  and  more. 

The  said  Frances  still  survives  at  Princknash. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  125. 


i^enrt  Cotoper. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cheltenham,  4th  August,  16  Charles  I 
X  [1640],  before  John  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
oi  Henry  Cawper,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Couper,  deceased,  to  enquire 
what  lands  and  tenements  came  into  the  hands  of  the  King  by  reason 
of  the  minority  of  the  said  Henry,  by  the  oath  of  Waller  Mason,  John 
Buckell,  John  Ellys,  William  Slroude,  Thomas  Gregory,  Henry  Mason, 
Thomas  Coles,  Anchor  Nynd,  John  Sturmye,  Nicholas  Lyppiott,  John 
Powell,  Richard  White  and  John  Marys,  who  say  that 

The  said  Thomas  Cowper  and  one  Henry  Couper  his  father  were 
jointly  seised  of  all  those  parcels  of  the  messuage  in  Marston  Sicca 
wherein  the  said  Henry  then  dwelt,  called  "  three  bayes  of  the  new 
stone  building "  ;  4  bayes  of  the  barn  with  the  stable  next  adjoining 
the  said  new  building ;  one  part  of  the  cattle  shed  (armenterei)  next 
adjoining  the  close  called  Weyres  close  ;  the  close  next  adjoining  the 
carthouse,  one  parcel  of  the  building  called  the  "  slatted  pigscote  " 
adjoining  the  said  barn  ;  one  messuage  in  Marston  Sicca,  now  or  late 
in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Henry  Cowper,  with  the  close  there  wherein 
the  said  messuage  is  situated ;  2  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture 
there,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Henry  Cowper; 
14  "  landes  of  arrable"  containing  7  acres  lying  in  Marston  Sicca,  late 
in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Henry;  11  "  leyes  "  of  meadow 
and  pasture  containing  5  J  acres  lying  in  the  common  fields  of  Marston 
Sicca,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Henry ;  2  acres  of  meadow  in  a 
certain  meadow  there  called  the  Court  meadow ;  and  common  of 
pasture  for  all  beasts  in  the  common  fields  there. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  Cowper  and  Henry  Cowper  (the  father) 
by  indenture  dated  20th  January,  5  Charles  I  [1630],  made  between 
themselves  of  the  one  part,  and  Edward  Hale  and  Richard  Salter, 
yeomen,  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  the  marriage  before  that 
time  had  between  the  said  Thomas  Cowper  and  Mary  then  his  wife, 
granted  to  the  said  Richard  Hale  and  Richard  Salter  and  their  heirs 
all  the  said  premises :    to  hold  to  them  and  iheir  heirs  for  ever  to  the 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  125 

use  of  the  said  Thomas  Cowper  and  Mary,  for  the  jointure  of  the  said 
Alary,  and  their  heirs ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of 
the  said  Thomas  Covoptr  for  ever. 

Thomas  Ccnvper  died  25th  May,  9  Charles  I  [1633];  ^^^^r  his  death 
the  said  premises  descended  to  the  said  Henry  Cawper  as  son  and  heir 
of  the  said  Thomas  and  Mary,  then  being  under  age. 

All  the  said  premises  arc  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  zos. 

The  said  Henry  Coivper  son  of  the  said  Thomas  died  19th  March  last 
past  without  heirs  of  his  body;  Mary  Cowper  and  Hannah  Ccrwper,  sisters 
of  the  said  Henry  and  daughters  of  the  said  Thomas  by  the  said  Mary, 
are  his  sisters  and  next  heirs :  the  said  Mary  was  then  aged  1 2  years 
and  20  days  and  no  more,  and  the  said  Hannah  9  years,  8  months  and 
4  days  and  no  more. 

Mary  Cawper  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas  still  survives  at 
Marston  Sicca. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  I,  pari  3,  No.  56. 


Cl^oma^  Clutterboofte^  gentleman. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Tedbury,  9th  April,  16  Charles  I  [16+0], 
before  John  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  in  the  presence  of  Henry 
Brmonejohn,  gent.,  feodary,  after  the  death  of  Thomas  Clutlerbooke,  late 
of  Horsley,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Nathaniel  Crippes,  Nathaniel  Cambridge, 
Thomas  Gay,  John  Wickcs,  William  Lincke,  Samuel  Cambridge,  William 
Hiller,  "  Elini''  Freeme,*  James  Wright,  John  Addye,  Thomas  May,  John 
Hiller,  Henry  May,  Thomas  Curtis  and  Charles  Wrighte,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Clutlerbooke  was  seised  of  the  3rd  part  of  the  manor  of 
Fiddington,  situate  within  the  parish  of  Astchurch  or  Tewkesbury. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  by  indenture  dated  20th  December, 
8  Charles  I  [1632],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part  and  Jeremiah 
Bucke,  now  deceased,  and  Samuel  Cambridge  of  the  other  part,  in  con- 
sideration of  a  marriage  before  that  time  had  between  the  said  Thomas 
Clutlerbooke  and  Elizabeth  daughter  of  the  said  Jeremiah  Bucke,  and  for 
jf2S0  paid  by  the  said  Jeremiah  to  the  said  Thomas  for  the  jointure  of 
the  said  Elizabeth,  granted  to  the  said  Jeremiah  and  Samuel  all  that 
messuage,  parcel  of  the  said  3rd  part  of  the  said  manor,  lying  in 
Fiddington,  then  in  the  tenure  of  William  Rutter,  containing  2  virgates 
of  land  :  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  for  ever,  to  the  use  of  the 
said  Thomas  Clutlerbooke  for  his  life  ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of 
*  This  man  signs  his  name  Ellon  Freeme. 


126  Gloucestershire 


the  said  Elizabeth  for  her  natural  life,  for  her  jointure ;  after  her  death 
to  the  use  of  the  ist  to  the  7th  son  of  the  said  Thomas  by  the  said 
Elizabeth  and  their  respective  heirs ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the 
daughters  of  the  said  Thomas  by  the  said  Elizabeth ;  and  lastly  for 
default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas  Cluiterbooke  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

By  another  indenture  dated  14th  November,  14  Charles  I  [1638], 
made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and  the  said  Jeremiah  Bucke, 
Nathaniel  Cambridge^  Samuel  Cambridge,  William  Clutterbooke  and  Henry 
Robbins  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  another  part  of  the  jointure 
to  be  made  for  the  said  Elizabeth,  the  said  Thomas  Clutterbooke  granted 
to  the  said  Jeremiah,  Nathaniel,  Samuel,  William  and  Henry,  one  messuage 
situate  within  the  manor  of  Fiddington,  then  in  the  tenure  of  —  Oliffe, 
widow,  as  undertenant  of  Eleanor  Ferris,  widow :  to  hold  to  them  and 
their  heirs  for  ever,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Elizabeth  for  her  life  for  her 
jointure,  and  after  her  death  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas 
for  ever. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  zos. 

Thomas  Clutterbooke  died  25th  November  last  past;  Thomas  Clutterbooke 
is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  on  the  6th  day  of  April  last  past  was 
aged  3  years  and  not  more. 

The  said  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas,  still  survives. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  100. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Tedbury,  9th  April,  16  Charles  I  [1640], 
JL  before  John  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  office, 
in  the  presence  of  Henry  Brcrwnejohn,  gent.,  feodary,  after  the  death  of 
Stephen  Dudbridge,  by  the  oath  of  Nathaniel  Crippes,  Nathaniel  Cambridge, 
Thomas  Gay,  John  Wickes,  William  Lincke,  Samuel  Cambridge,  William 
Hiller,  ^^  Elini"  Freme,  James  Wrighte,  John  Addye,  Thomas  May,  John 
Hiller,  Henry  May,  Thomas  Curtes  and  Charles  Wrighte,  who  say  that 

Stephen  Dudbridge  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  2  fulling  mills 
or  Stockes  and  one  grain  mill  under  one  roof  in  Woodchester;  one 
piece  or  parcel  of  ground  called  Eatelands ;  one  close  of  pasture  called 
the  Racke  close,  containing  one  acre ;  all  that  close  called  the  Moore 
or  Millmead,  containing  2  acres ;  one  close  of  meadow  called  Maple 
Thome,  containing  one  acre ;  and  all  the  trees,  woods  and  undenvoods 


Inqutsitiones  Post  Mortem.  127 

growing  upon  the  premises,  under  the  yearly  rent  of  20J.  to  be  paid 
to  George  Huntley,  knight,  and  his  heirs. 

So  seised,  the  said  Stephen  by  indenture  dated  i8th  November, 
15  Charles  I  [1639],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and  Richard 
Wood  and  John  Wood,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Richard  of  the  other  part, 
in  consideration  of  the  marriage  of  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  said 
Richard,  granted  to  the  said  Richard  and  John  Wood  and  their  heirs  all 
the  said  premises :  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  for  ever,  to  the  use 
of  the  said  Stephen  Dudbridge  and  Elizabeth  for  their  lives,  for  the  jointure 
of  the  said  Elizabeth ;  after  their  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the 
said  Stephen  by  the  said  Elizabeth ;  and  for  default,  to  the  sole  use  of  the 
said  Stephen  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  6j.  8«/. 

Stephen  Dudbridge  died  at  Woodchester,  i8th  December,  15  Charles  I 
[1639];  Stephen  Dudbridge  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged 
8  years  and  9  months  and  no  more. 

The  said  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Stephen,  still  survives. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  I,  v.o.,  No.  59. 


€]^omaj2i  (But- 

I  riQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  2nd  June,  16  Charles  I  [1640], 
X  before  John  Sheapard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Thomas 
Guy,  by  the  oath  of  Moore  Guilliam,  gent.,  Thomas  Deacon,  gent.,  Edmund 
Freeman,  Richard  Kerbye,  Edward  King,  William  Groves,  George  Stone, 
Thomas  Marshall,  John  Kerby,  Vincent  Rudge,  Giles  Smith,  Edward  Willet 
and  John  Portlock,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Guy  was  seised  of  one  messuage,  one  garden,  49  acres  of 
land,  12  acres  of  meadow,  20  acres  of  pasture  and  -common  of  pasture 
for  all  beasts  in  Bladington  alias  Bledington. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  by  indenture  dated  ist  February,  12 
Charles  I  [1637],  niade  between  himself  and  Francis  Mace  of  the  one 
part,  and  Charles  Trinder  and  William  Christopher,  gent.,  of  the  other 
part,  by  a  common  recovery  suffered  in  Hilary  term,  12  Charles  I,  and 
by  another  indenture  quadripartite  dated  4th  March,  12  Charles  I,  made 
between /(?^«  Chamberlayne,  esq.,  and  Robert  Loggine,  gent.,  of  the  one 
part,  the  said  Charles  Trinder  and  William  Christopher  of  the  second 
part,  the  said  Thomas  Guy  of  the  third  part  and  Francis  Mace  and  Alice, 
his  wife,  of  the  fourth  part,  conveyed  all  the  said  premises  to  the  use 


12  8  Gloucestershire 


of  him  the  said  Thomas  Guy  and  Mary,  his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of  the  said 
Thomas  for  ever. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  los. 

Thomas  Guy  died  4th  May  last  past ;  John  Guy  is  his  son  and  next 
heir,  and  on  the  9th  day  of  April  last  past  was  aged  20  years. 

The  said  Mary,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas^  still  survives. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  /,  part  3,  No.  75. 


aSictiatD  i^olfort),  yeoman. 

Delivered  into  Court  nth  May,  16  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Campden,  31st  July,  15  Charles  I  [1639], 
X  before  Ambrose  Sheapard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Richard  Holford^  late  of  Bladington  alias  Bleddington,  yeoman,  by  the 
oath  of  Richard  Collett,  William  Bagge,  Roger  Knighte,  Thomas  Reade, 
George  Leighe,  John  Roper,  William  Roper,  Thomas  Roper,  Thomas  Roberts, 
Richard  Fruin,  William  Nutto,  Thomas  George  and  Thomas  Bate,  who 
say  that 

Richard  Holjord  was  seised  of  one  messuage  in  Bladington,  late  in 
the  tenure  of  Thomas  Holjord,  deceased,  brother  of  the  said  Richard; 
one  close  of  pasture  there  to  the  said  messuage  belonging,  containing 
2  acres ;  2  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  there  to  the  said 
messuage  belonging,  parcel  of  the  customary  lands  of  the  late  manor 
of  Bladington ;  divers  lands,  meadows  and  pastures  there,  late  parcel 
of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  said  late  manor  of  Bladington  called  a 
Pettie  farm  and  2  Berridalls,  containing  33  acres;  3  parts,  in  44  parts 
to  be  divided,  of  all  the  demesne  lands,  wastes,  commons,  and  waste 
lands  of  the  said  late  manor  of  Bladington  then  used  together  and 
undivided  by  and  among  the  tenants  of  the  said  manor ;  of  the  soil  of 
the  said  3  parts;  and  common  of  pasture  for  98  sheep,  6  "  Horsebeastes  " 
and  14  "  Rotherbeastes  "  in  the  common  fields  and  places  in  Bladington. 

So  seised,  the  said  Richard  in  consideration  of  the  marriage  before 
that  time  had  between  himself  and  Margaret  his  wife,  and  for  a 
competent  jointure  to  be  provided  for  the  said  Margaret  in  case  she 
survived  the  said  Richard,  and  in  order  that  the  said  premises  might 
remain  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Richard  by  the  said  Margaret, 
and  for  default,  to  John  Addams  alias  Venfield,  son  of  the  said  Margaret 
and  kinsman  of  the  said  Richard,  and  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  John,  and 
for  other  good  causes,  enfeoffed  William  Robertes  and  Henry  Collett  of 
all  the  said  premises :   to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  to  the  use  of  the 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  129 


said  Richard  Hol/ord  hxh'\s  life;  after  his  decease,  then  as  to  one  moiety 
of  the  said  premises  to  the  use  of  the  said  Margaret  for  her  life ;  after 
her  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Richard 
by  the  said  Margaret;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  said 
Richard;  for  default,  to  the  use  o^  John  Addames  alias  Venfield,  kinsman 
of  the  said  Richard,  and  his  heirs ;  and  lastly  for  default,  to  the  use  of 
the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Richard  Holford  for  ever.  As  to  the  other 
moiety  of  the  said  premises,  after  the  death  of  the  said  Richard  to  the 
use  of  the  said  Margaret  for  80  years  then  next  following,  if  she  so  long 
shall  live  sole  and  unmarried  ;  after  the  end  of  the  said  term,  to  the  use 
of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Richard  by  the  said  Margaret,  with  remainders 
as  above,  as  by  an  indenture  of  enfeoffment  dated  5th  June,  8  Charles  I 
[1632],  made  between  the  said  Richard  Holford  of  the  one  part  and  the 
said  William  Robertes  and  Henry  Collett  of  the  other  part,  more  fully 
appears. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  zos. 

Richard  Holford  d'ltd  at  Bladington,  24th  April,  15  Charles  I  [1639]; 
Fulco  Holford  is  his  kinsman  and  next  heir,  to  wit,  eldest  son  and  heir 
of  —  Holford,  deceased,  late  uncle  of  the  said  Richard,  and  was  then 
aged  24  years  and  more. 

The  said  Margant  still  survives  sole  and  unmarried  at  Bladington. 

The  said  John  Addams  alias  Venfield  is  still  alive  at  Bladington. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  92. 


i^enrt  Itmgljt,  tnnljoltier. 

Delivered  into  Court  i6th  November,  16  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester,  i6th  August,  15  Charles  I 
A  [1639],  before  William  Caple,  esq.,  mayor  and  escheator,  by  virtue 
of  his  office,  after  the  death  of  Henry  Knight,  late  of  Gloucester,  inn- 
holder,  by  the  oath  of  Richard  Greene,  John  Edrvards,  Edmund  Collett, 
Thomas  Price,  Miles  Keene,  Lawrence  Allen,  Sergeant  Webb,  John  Keene, 
Stephen  Clutterbucke,  gentlemen,  Daniel  Lycence,  Robert  Hellowe,  Arthur 
Lycence  and  John  Badger,  who  say  that 

Henry  Knight  was  seised  of  one  messuage  in  the  occupation  of  Oliver 
Steephens,  sadler,  situate  within  the  parish  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  in 
Gloucester,  in  a  place  there  called  the  North  Gate  street,  between  the 
tenement  or  inn  called  the  Swann  on  the  south  part,  and  the  tenement 
in  the  occupation  of  Giles  Browne  on  the  north  part ;  one  pasture  ground 
lying  within  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  de  Loade,  in  the  county  of  the  city 

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1 30  Gloucestershire 


of  Gloucester,  called  Kingsmoore,  containing  8  acres ;  one  messuage 
and  one  garden  thereto  adjoining,  situate  in  the  parish  of  St.  Aldate  in 
Gloucester  in  a  lane  there  leading  from  the  North  Gate  by  the  wall  of  i 
the  said  City  up  to  Brooke-street,  now  in  the  occupation  o^  John  Weaver; 
one  cottage  in  the  occupation  of  John  Cooke,  in  the  said  parish  of 
St.  Aldate  in  a  lane  there  called  Oxbode  lane,  together  with  a  garden 
to  the  said  cottage  belonging,  containing  \  acre,  now  known  by  the 
name  of  the  Wallnutt  Tree  garden :  all  of  which  were  purchased  of 
Thomas  Evans,  gent. ;  and  one  messuage  and  garden  now  in  the  occu- 
pation of  Richard  Beaton,  plumber,  being  in  Gloucester  in  a  place  there 
called  the  North  Gate  street,  between  the  mansion  house  of  John 
Hayward,  gent.,  on  the  east  part  and  the  tenement  of  George  Franckombe 
called  the  Maidenhead  on  the  west  part,  lately  purchased  of  Edward 
Willoughbee,  gent. 

So  seised,  the  said  Henry  Knight  made  his  will  at  Gloucester,  on  the 
24th  day  of  April  last  passed  [here  given  in  English],  whereby  he  be- 
queathed as  follows:  To  Henry  Knight  my  second  son  and  his  heirs  the 
messuage  and  garden  in  the  parish  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  in  Gloucester, 
in  the  occupation  of  Richard  Beaton,  to  hold  for  ever,  provided  that  he 
pay  to  Margaret  Knight,  one  of  my  daughters,  ^^50.  To  Richard  Knight, 
my  youngest  son,  I  give  all  that  messuage  in  the  said  parish  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist,  now  in  the  occupation  of  Oliver  Stephens,  sadler :  to  hold  to 
him  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  provided  that  he  pay  to  Anne  Knight,  another 
of  my  daughters,  £s^-  To  my  daughter  Mary  Knight  I  give  the 
messuage  and  garden  now  in  the  occupation  of  John  Weaver,  and  one 
parcel  of  garden  ground  called  the  Wallnutt  Tree  garden,  now  in  the 
occupation  oi  John  Cooke,  lying  in  the  parish  of  St.  Aldates,  Gloucester, 
to  hold  to  her  and  her  heirs  for  ever;  but  if  she  die  without  issue,  then 
the  said  messuage  and  garden  to  be  divided  amongst  her  other  sisters. 
To  Elizabeth  Knight,  my  eldest  daughter,  £s^.  To  Mary  Knight,  my 
kinswoman  and  goddaughter,  £-i.  To  Eleanor,  Margaret  and  Maty 
Knight,  3  of  the  daughters  oi  James  Knight,  los.  each.  To  Susan  Knight, 
my  second  daughter,  /  80,  to  be  paid  to  her  by  Robert  Knight,  my  eldest 
son,  out  of  such  of  my  goods  as  he  shall  enjoy  after  my  decease :  if  he 
refuse,  then  I  give  to  the  said  Susan  2  parts,  to  be  taken  out  of  the 
meadow  ground  called  Kingsmoore,  lying  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary 
the  Loade :  to  hold  until  she  shall  be  fully  satisfied  of  the  said  legacy ; 
and  afterwards  the  said  2  parts  to  revert  to  the  said  Robert  and  his  heirs. 

The  said  meadow  ground  called  Kingsmoore  is  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors 
know  not,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  3J.  4^.  Of  whom  or  by  what 
services  the  premises  in  the  parish  of  St.  Aldates  are  held  the  jurors 
know  not.  The  other  premises  aforesaid  are  held  of  the  mayor  and 
burgesses  of  the  city  of  Gloucester  in  free  burgage,  and  are  worth  per 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  131 

annum,  clear,  as  follows:  the  messuage  in  the  occupation  of  the  said 
Oliver  Steephens,  %d.  ;  the  messuage  and  garden  in  the  occupation  of 
John  Weaver,  iid.\  the  cottage  and  garden  in  the  occupation  o{  John 
Cooke,  td.  ;  and  the  messuage  and  garden  in  the  occupation  of  Richard 
Beaton,  i  zd. 

Henry  Knight  died  at  Gloucester,  12th  May  last  past;  Robert  Knight 
is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  21  years  and  more.  Alice 
Knight,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Henry,  still  survives  at  Gloucester. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  I,  v.o..  No.  54. 


30]^ n  pmntll,  gentleman. 

T  •    •    • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Thornbury,  13th  October,  16  Charles  I 
A.  [1640],  before  John  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
John  Purnell,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Greeninge,  Henry  Marshe, 
Richard  Cole,  William  Drinkworth,  Ananias  Hewett,  John  Howell,  Richard 
Arnold,  William  Pulling,  William  Williams,  William  White,  Richard  Brooke, 
Thomas  Russell,  Thomas  Teakell,  William  Thumer  and  William  Atkins, 
who  say  that 

Long  before  the  death  of  John  Purnell  one  Thomas  Purnell  his  father 
was  seised  of  one  messuage,  one  garden,  and  2  orchards,  in  Woodford 
within  the  tithing  of  Alkinaton  ;  one  close  of  pasture  containing  6  acres 
in  Woodford  on  either  side  of  the  said  messuage  ;  one  other  close  of 
pasture  there  containing  4  acres,  called  the  Ridinge  ;  one  close  of  pasture 
there  called  Stones  Leaze,  containing  4  acres ;  \  acre  of  pasture  there 
lying  at  the  upper  end  of  Stones  Leaze  ;  \  acre  of  land  there  lying  in 
the  field  called  Lobthorne ;  •§•  acre  of  land  there  in  the  field  called 
Oldbury  field  ;  and  \  acre  of  land  there  in  the  field  called  the  Red  Lye  ; 
all  which  premises  lie  within  the  tithings  of  Alkington  and  Stone. 

The  said  Thomas  Purnell  was  likewise  seised  of  one  messuage  in  Hull 
alias  Hill ;  one  orchard  and  one  close  of  pasture  there  to  the  said 
messuage  adjoining,  containing  2  acres  ;  one  close  of  pasture  there 
called  Notland,  containing  3  acres ;  one  close  of  pasture  there  called 
Sladesplott,  containing  3  acres  ;  and  one  close  of  pasture,  containing 
2  acres,  lying  in  a  certain  place  called  Hamer  in  the  parish  of  Berkley. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  then  to  be 
had  between  himself  and  Margery,  daughter  of  John  Partridge,  for  the 
jointure  of  the  said  Margery,  by  indenture  dated  20th  February,  3  James  I 
[1606],  made  between  the  said  Thomas  and  Margery  of  the  one  part, 
and  the  said  John  Partridge  and  Richard  Partridge,  son  of  the  said  John, 
of  the  other  part,  enfeoffed  the  said  John  and  Richard  of  all  the  said 
premises :  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  for  ever,  to  the  use  of  the 


132  Gloucestershire 


said  Thomas  Purnell  for  his  life ;  after  his  decease  to  the  use  of  the  said 
Margery  for  her  life  ;  and  after  her  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of 
the  said  Thomas  Purnell  for  ever. 

Afterwards,  to  wit,  on  the  3rd  day  of  March,  3  James  I  [1606],  the  ■ 
said  Thomas  married  the  said  Margery,  and  on  the  23rd  day  of  April, 
20  James  I   [1622],  the  said   Thomas  died  at  North  Nibley,  the  said  ' 
Margery  surviving  him,  and  the  reversion  of  the  premises  descending  to 
the  said  yi?A«  Purnell  as  his  son  and  next  heir. 

The  said  John  Purnell  was  seised  of  one  capital  messuage  wherein  he 
then  dwelt,  lying  in  Wicke  in  the  parish  of  North  Nibley,  and  of  21  acres 
of  arable  land,  18  acres  of  meadow,  and  44^  acres  of  pasture  in  North 
Nibley  and  Berkley  ;  one  messuage  in  Wicke,  late  in  the  tenure  of  William 
Jenings,  and  3^^  acres  of  pasture  in  North  Nibley  and  Berkley;  one 
messuage  near  Berkley  Heath  in  the  tenure  o{  Richard  Alcott  \  \\\  acres 
of  land,  15  acres  of  pasture,  and  3  acres  of  wood  in  the  parish  of  Berkley, 
•whereof  i\  acres  of  pasture  and  3  acres  of  wood  were  purchased  of 
Anthony  Hungerford  and  Thomas  Hungerford,  and  were  parcel  of  the 
manor  of  Pitcourte. 

So  seised,  the  said  John  Purnell,  by  indenture  dated  17th  September, 
12  Charles  I  [1636],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part  and  John 
Goninge,  junior,  of  Bristol,  merchant,  John  Barker  of  the  same,  gent., 
Richard  Locke  of  the  same,  merchant,  and  Anne,  one  of  the  daughters 
of  John  Barker,  merchant  and  Alderman  of  Bristol,  of  the  other  part, 
in  consideration  of  a  marriage  then  to  be  solemnized  between  him 
the  said  John  and  the  said  Anne  Barker,  enfeoffed  the  said  John  Goninge, 
John  Barker  and  Richard  Locke  of  all  the  said  premises  :  to  hold  to  them 
and  their  heirs  for  ever,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Purnell  until  the  said 
marriage  should  take  place,  and  afterwards  to  the  use  of  the  said  John 
and  Anne,  for  the  jointure  of  the  said  Anne  and  in  recompense  of  her 
dower,  and  of  their  heirs;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  tlie 
said  John  for  ever. 

The  said  John  Purnell  married  the  said  Anne  on  the  i8th  day  of 
September,  12  Charles  I  [1636]. 

The  said  John  was  likewise  seised  of  6  messuages,  and  72  acres  of 
land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  North  Nibley  and  Berkley  ;  2  messuages, 
3  J  acres  of  land,  and  41  acres  of  pasture  there,  late  parcel  of  the  manor 
of  Woodmancott  ;  2^  acres  of  land,  2^  acres  of  meadow  and  6  acres 
of  pasture  there,  lately  purchased  of  Anthony  and  Thomas  Hungerjord, 
gentlemen,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Pitcourte ;  gi  acres  of  pasture  in 
North  Nibley,  lately  purchased  of  William  Purnell  and  Joan  his  wife,  and 
by  the  said  William  lately  purchased  of  the  said  Anthony  and  Thomas 
Hungerjord,  parcel  of  the  said  manor  of  Pitcourte  ;  and  of  \  acre  of  land 
and  pasture  lying  in  Claiefeild  in  North  Nibley,  late  parcel  of  le  farm 
called  Holte  Farm,  late  the  land  of  Lord  Berkley. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  133 

The  said  messuage  in  Woodford,  the  messuage  in  Hill  and  other  the 

I  premises  in  Woodford,  Alkington,  Stone,  Hill  and  Hamer  are  held  of 

the  King  in  free  and  common  socage,  as  of  his  manor  of  East  Greenwich, 

,  and  not  in  chief  or  by  knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 

nothing  during  the  life  of  the  said  Margery,  but  afterwards  they  will  be 

j  worth  los.     All  the  premises  in  Wicke,  North  Nibley  and  Berkley,  except 

}  the  2  messuages,   3^  acres  of  land,  and  41  acres  of  pasture  in  North 

Nibley  and  Berkley,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Woodmancott,  and  except 

I  the  said  messuages  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Pitcourte,  are  held  of  Gtorge 

\  Lord  Berkley  as  of  his  manor  of  Berkley  in  free  and  common  socage, 

by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  qs.  lod. :  the  said  capital 

messuage,  the  2  other  messuages  and  other  the  premises  granted  to  the 

said  Anne  are  worth  -per  annum  nothing  during  her  life,  but  after  her 

i  death  they  will  be  worth  per  annum,  clear,  40J.     The  6  messuages  and 

I  other  the  premises  in   North    Nibley  and   Berkley,  except   the  said   2 

messuages  and  other  the  premises  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Woodmancott, 

are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  13J.  4</.     The  said  messuages  and  premises 

above  excepted  are  held  of  the  said  George  Lord  Berkley,  as  of  his  manor 

of  Berkley,  by  fealty  only,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ioj.     The 

premises  in  North  Nibley  and  Berkley,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Pitcourte, 

are  held  of  the  said  Lord  Berkley  as  of  his  castle  and  manor  of  Berkley, 

by  the  rent  of  4J.,  parcel  of  the  30^.  to  be  paid  every  year  for  the  whole 

manor  of  Pitcourt,  and  by  suit  at  court,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 

except  the  3  acres  of  wood  granted  to  the  said  Anne,  ios.     The  i  acre 

of  land  and  pasture  in  Claiefield  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 

service,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  6d. 

John  Pumell  died  at  North  Nibley  22nd  May  last  past;  Mary  and 
Anne  are  his  daughters  and  co-heirs,  and  were  then  aged  respectively, 
the  said  Mary  3  years  i  month  and  27  days,  and  the  said  Anne  9  months 
and     .     .     .     days,  and  no  more. 

The  said  Margery  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas  Pumell  still 
survives  at  Wootton  Underedge,  and  the  said  Anna  relict  of  the  said 
John  is  still  living  at  North  Nibley. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  /,  part  3,  No.  H. 


Delivered  into  Court  i6th  January,  16  Charles  L 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  7th  June,  15  Charles  I  [1639], 

X      before  Ambrose  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his  oflBce, 

after  the  death  of  Henry  Nelme,  by  the  oath  of  More  Gwilliam,  gent., 

Henry   Hopkins,    gent.,    Edward    Wood,    Moses   Beaton,    Michael    Sharpe, 

1  n 


1 34  Gloucestershire 


Thomas  Clutterbooke,  Edward  Kinge,  William  Grove,  William  Taylor,  Robert 
lies,  Walter  Woodward,  John  Wood,  Samuel  Cooke,  John  Kirby,  and  Robert 
Stone,  who  say  that 

Henry  Nelme  was  seised  of  one  messuage,  8  acres  of  meadow,  14  acres 
of  pasture,  and  10  acres  of  land,  situate  in  the  parish  of  Wootton-under- 
Edge,  late  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Bradley. 

So  seised,  the  said  Henry,  on  the  ist  day  of  November,  22  James  I 
[1624],  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  before  that  time  had  between 
John  Nelme  then  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  said  Henry  and  Jam  his 
wife,  for  the  jointure  of  the  said  Jane,  enfeoffed  the  said  John  and  Jane 
of  all  the  said  premises :  to  hold  the  said  messuage  and  8  acres  of 
meadow  to  the  saidyb^n  for  his  life  ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  said  yiaw* 
for  her  natural  life ;  after  her  decease,  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  said 
John  by  the  said  Jane ;  and  for  default,  to  the  said  Henry  Nelme  and  his 
heirs  for  ever :  and  to  hold  the  other  premises  immediately  after  the 
death  of  the  said  Henry  Nelme  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  to  the  said  John 
Nelme  and  his  heirs  male  by  the  said  Jane ;  and  for  default,  to  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  Henry  Nelme  for  ever. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  George  Lord  Berkley  as  of  his  manor  of 
Wootten  in  free  socage,  to  wit,  by  fealty  and  the  rent  of  one  red  rose 
to  be  paid  yearly  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  at  Combe  within 
the  parish  of  Wootten,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20J. 

Henry  Nelme  died  at  Wootton-under-Edge,  17th  Dec,  13  Charles  I 
[1639]  ;  John  Nelme  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  43  years. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  /,  v.o..  No.  53. 


I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  12th  August,  16  Charles  I 
A  [1640],  before  John  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his 
cflSce,  after  the  death  of  Edward  Stone,  by  the  oath  of  Moore  Gwillim, 
gent.,  Edmund  Freeman,  Robert  lies,  Edmund  Ferebe,  Michael  Sharpe, 
Richard  Kerby,  Giles  Hancox,  Hodgkinson  Payne,  Thomas  Kibhs,  William 
Chance,  Henry  Munden,  Michcul  Dubber,  Michael  Clavenger  and  George 
StorUt  who  say  that 

Edward  Storu  was  seised  of  one  messuage  in  Cemeywicke  in  South 
Cemey,  together  with  one  bam,  one  garden  and  one  orchard  thereto 
belonging;  and  18  acres  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  10  acres  of  pasture 
and  common  of  pasture  for  all  cattle  in  South  Cerney  and  Cemeyweeke. 

So  seised,  the  said  Edward  by  indenture  dated  at  Cemeyweeke 
15th  July,  17  James  I  [16 19],  made  between  himself  by  the  name  of 
Edward  Stone,  of  Cemeyweeke,  husbandman,  of  the  one  part,  and  William 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  135 


Church,  of  Hinton,  co.  Berks,  husbandman,  and  Richard  Hinvse,  of  Peter 
Ampney,  husbandman,  of  the  other  part,  for  the  considerations  therein 
specified,  granted  to  the  said  William  Church  and  Richard  Howse  all  the 
said  premises,  reserving  nevertheless  to  himself  and  his  heirs  all  timber 
trees,  and  all  trees  likely  to  become  timber  upon  the  said  premises,  to 
hold  for  41  years,  if  Agnes  Slone  should  remain  a  widow  and  unmarried, 
upon  trust  and  to  the  intent  that  the  said  William  Church  and  Richard 
Howse,  at  all  times  during  the  life  of  the  said  Edward  Slone,  should  permit 
him,  and  after  his  death  should  permit  the  said  Agnes,  to  hold  and  enjoy 
the  said  premises  and  to  take  the  profits  thereof,  without  rendering  any 
account  for  the  same,  and  in  confidence  moreover  that  after  the  death  of 
the  said  Edward  Stone  the  said  William  and  Richard,  at  the  request  and 
cost  of  the  said  Agnes,  would  regrant  to  her  the  said  demise  and  premises  : 
they  paying  yearly  during  the  said  term  one  grain  of  pepper  at  Michaelmas 
if  demanded. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
to  wit,  by  the  service  of  the  40th  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  6j.  Zd. 

Edward  Stone  died  at  Cemeyweeke,  2nd  September  last  past ;  Thomas 
Stone  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  I,  v.o.,  No.  32. 


roiUiam  mall,  tsmitt* 

T  •     •    • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  "  Ciciter,"  loth  April,  16  Charles  I  [1640], 
A  before  /ohn  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  William 
Wall,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  More  Gwilliam,  gent.,  Thomas  Deacon,  gent., 
William  Groves,  Thomas  Powell,  Edward  Wood,  George  Lawrence,  Richard 
Kerby,  Thomas  Osborne,  Edmund  Freeman,  Michael  Clevinger,  John  Pathe, 
Michael  Sharpe,  Samuel  Cooke,  William  Hooper  and  Thomas  Deacon,  who 
say  that 

William  Wall  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Purie  alias  Perrylands,  in 
the  parish  of  Bentley,  co.  Southampton,  containing  300  acres  of  land, 
meadow  and  pasture ;  the  manor  of  Badley,  in  the  parishes  of  Bentley 
and  Crondall,  in  the  said  county,  containing  200  acres  of  land,  meadow 
and  pasture  ;  one  messuage  and  divers  lands,  tenements  and  heredita- 
ments called  Hayffords,  Hangers  and  Altrickes,  in  the  parishes  of 
Bentley  and  Bensted  ;  divers  lands,  tenements,  meadows,  pastures  and  ' 
hereditaments  called  Culvercroft,  waterred  Milmead,  Pinmead  and 
Thrindlmead  situate  in  the  said  parishes  of  Bentley  and  Bonsted,  con- 
taining 40  acres;  one  messuage,  one  cottage,  and  62  acres  of  meadow 
and  pasture  called  Colvisland  alias   Coveland    lying   in   the   parish   of 


136  Gloucestershire 


Crondall  in  the  said  county ;  one  capital  messuage  with  a  garden 
thereto  adjoining  situate  in  Hogsden  within  the  parish  of  St.  Leonards, 
Shoreditch,  co.  Middlesex,  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Coaies  and  now 
in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Gibbes  and  —  Mason,  widow ;  one  other 
messuage  with  a  bam  and  garden  thereto  adjoining  in  Hogsden,  late 
in  the  tenure  of  Alice  Heme,  widow,  and  Matthew  Dale ;  the  close  of 
meadow  called  Starre  close,  containing  about  4  acres  of  land  adjoining 
the  messuage  and  garden  called  the  Starre,  now  or  late  in  the  occupation 
of  William  Badger  and  others ;  all  that  parcel  or  close  of  land  called 
Grinings,  containing  3!  acres  of  land  ;  one  other  close  of  land  or 
meadow  containing  one  acre  called  Pingells  late  in  the  tenure  of  Peter 
Willys,  lying  in  the  parish  of  St.  Leonards,  Shoreditch  ;  one  messuage 
with  a  toft,  garden  and  orchard  in  Hogsden,  lately  purchased  of 
Augustine  Steward,  esq.,  and  now  in  the  tenure  of  —  Slater,  widow; 
all  those  closes  or  parcels  of  land,  containing  2  acres,  lying  in  Hogsdon 
with  a  barn  thereupon  built,  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Millen  and  now 
in  the  tenure  of  —  Slater,  widow,  likewise  purchased  of  the  said 
Augustine  Steward;  and  the  manor  of  Snowshill,  which  the  said  William 
Wall  lately  purchased  of  John  Warren  and  which  was  late  parcel  of  the 
dissolved  monastery  of  Winchcombe. 

So  seised,  the  said  William  Wall,  by  deed  dated  17th  October, 
14  Charles  I  [1638],  for  the  better  sustentation  oi  Joseph  Wall  his  eldest 
son,  gave  to  the  said  Joseph  the  said  messuage  called  Coveland  in 
Crondall,  then  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Joseph ;  the  manor  of  Badley  by 
the  name  of  all  that  land  called  Barley  pownd  containing  160  acres  of 
land ;  all  the  land  called  Reynolds  Hills  and  Riddens,  then  in  the  tenure 
of  John  Carot  and  Thomas  Egar,  lying  in  the  parishes  of  Crondall  and 
Bentley ;  and  all  other  the  lands,  tenements  and  hereditaments  what- 
soever within  the  parish  of  Crondall :  to  hold  to  the  said  Joseph  Wall 
and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

The  manors  of  Pury  and  Badley  are  held  of  Walter  Bishop  of  Winchester, 
as  of  his  manor  of  Bentley,  co.  Southampton,  in  free  socage,  by  fealty 
and  the  yearly  rent  of  bs.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  looj. 

All  the  premises  called  Hayffords,  Hangers,  Aldtrickes,  Culver  Crofte, 
Wattered  Mill  mead,  Pinmeade  and  Thrindlemeade,  are  held  oi  Robert 
Worsham  as  of  his  manor  of  Mulcourt,  co!  Southampton,  in  free  socage, 
by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  141.  lod.,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  20J.  All  the  premises  called  Colveslandes  alias  Coveland  in 
Crondall  are  held  of  the  manor  of  Itchell  alias  Itchull  in  the  said  county, 
in  free  socage,  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  bd.,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  zos.  The  capital  messuage  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Gibbes 
and  —  Mason,  widow,  is  held  of  the  church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  in  free 
socage,  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  i6</.,  and  is  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  40J.    The  messuage  with  the  bam  and  garden  in  the  tenure  of 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  137 

j 

1  Alice  Heme  and  Malihew  Dale  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 

service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  is 

worth  per  annum,  clear,  jj.  4J,    The  closes  called  Starre  close,  Grinings 

and  Pingells  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by 

I   what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 

annum,  clear,  5X.     The  messuage  in  the  tenure  of  —   Slater,   widow, 

is   held    of  the  King  in  free  socage  by  the   yearly   rent  of   ibd.,  and 

is  worth   per  annum,    clear,   zs.     The  close   with  the  bam   thereupon 

built,  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  —  Slater,  widow,  is  held  of  the  Prebend 

of  Hogsdon  in  free  socage,  by  the  yearly  rent  of  td.,  and  is  worth  per 

annum,  clear,  iid.     The  manor  of  Snowshill  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief 

by  knight's  service,  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  is  not  known,  and  is 

worth  per  annum,  clear,  looj. 

William    Wall   died    at    the    parish    of    St.    Bartholomew   Hospital 

(Bartholmei  Hospital),  co,  Middlesex,  25th  June  last  past;  Joseph  Wall, 

esq.,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  28  years  and  more. 

Jnq.  p.m.,  i6  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  1 1 6. 


Delivered  into  Court  ist  May,  16  Charles  I. 
T  •     •    • 

I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  iqth  March,  15  Charles  I 
JL  [1640],  before  John  Sheppard,  gent,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  Richard  Wattes,  by  the  oath  of  More  Gwillim,  gent.,  Giles  Pratt,  gent., 
Henry  Hopkins,  gent.,  Samuel  Cooke,  Michael  Sharpe,  Thomas  Powell, 
William  Chaunce,  Edmund  Freeman,  John  Pathe,  Michael  Dubbes,  Samuel 
Spencer,  Thomas  Deacon,  junior,  and  Michael  Clevenger,  who  say  that 

On  the  loth  day  of  February,  9  James  I  [161 2],  Richard  Wattes,  father 
of  the  said  Richard  Wattes  named  in  the  writ,  was  seised  of  one  messuage 
lying  within  the  lordship  and  parish  of  Alveston,  and  3  closes  of  pasture 
called  Shellies,  and  2^  acres  of  meadow  in  the  Parke  meade,  now  in  the 
tenure  of  Margaret  Clarke,  late  wife  of  the  said  Richard  Wattes,  the  father 
and  mother  of  the  said  Richard  Wattes,  junior. 

So  seised,  the  said  Richard,  senior,  by  deed  dated  i6th  February  in 
the  same  year,  in  consideration  of  the  love  which  he  bore  to  the  said 
Margaret  and  for  her  jointure,  and  for  the  confidence  which  he  then  had 
in  Jane  Horte,  widow,  mother  of  the  said  Margaret,  and  in  William  Horte, 
son  of  the  said  Jane,  demised  the  said  premises  to  the  said  Jane  and 
William  :   to  hold  for  60  years  by  the  yearly  rent  of  \id. 

The  said  Richard  Wattes  died  18th  February,  9  James  I  [161 2],  and 
on  the  1 9th  February  in  the  same  year  the  said  Jane  and  William  Horte 
entered  into  the  said  premises.   On  the  ist  October,  35  Elizabeth  [1593], 


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TTiomas  Webb,  gent.,  and  Robert  Webb,  gent.,  were  seised  of  2  closes  of 
pasture  called  the  Stockings,  Containing  40  acres,  and  of  the  moiety 
of  the  winter  pasture  of  the  meadow  called  Parke  meade,  situate  in  Ircott 
and  Alaston  alias  Alveston. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  and  Robert  Webb,  in  Michaelmas  term, 
35-36  Elizabeth  [>593-4],  by  fine  levied  at  St.  Albans  on  the  Morrow 
of  All  Souls,  35  Elizabeth,  between  William  Wattes,  plaintiff,  and  the 
said  Thomas  Webb  and  Bridget  then  his  wife,  and  the  said  Robert  Webb, 
deforciants,  granted  the  said  premises  to  the  said  William  Wattes :  to 
hold  from  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  then  last  past  for  80  years,  if 
Richard  Wattes  and  William  Wattes,  sons  of  the  said  William  and  Arthur 
Wattes,  son  oi  John  Wattes  of  Tormerton,  so  long  shall  live. 

Afterwards  the  said  Robert  Webb,  by  indenture  dated  26th  April, 
4  Charles  I  [1629],  made  between  himself  by  the  name  of  Robert  Webb 
of  Clifford,  in  the  parish  of  Beckington,  co.  Somerset.,  esq.,  of  the  one 
part,  and  the  said  Richard  Wattes,  named  in  the  writ  by  the  name  of 
Richard  Wattes  of  Northend,  co.  Warwick,  gent.,  of  the  other  part,  sold 
the  said  premises  to  the  said  Richard :  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs  for 
ever  for  his  sole  use. 

The  said  Richard  Wattes  was  seised  of  one  messuage,  lying  in 
Stidcote  within  the  parish  of  Titherington,  sometime  in  the  tenure  of 
Peter  Collimore  and  John  his  son  ;  one  other  messuage  there,  now  or 
late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Smith ;  one  other  messuage  there,  in 
the  tenure  of  Susanna  Whiteing ;  one  other  messuage  in  Tytherington, 
in  the  tenure  of  Amice  Trotman ;  one  other  messuage  there,  formerly 
in  the  tenure  of  John  Hickes  ;  one  other  messuage  there,  in  the  tenure 
of  Anne  a.nd  Agnes  Collimore;  one  messuage  in  Itchington  in  the  parish 
of  Tytherington  in  the  tenure  of  William  Clarke  and  Nicholas  Helder, 
with  all  the  houses,  gardens,  lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging ;  also  of 
one  messuage  and  one  garden  near  adjoining  thereto  and  one  close 
of  pasture  containing  5  acres ;  one  close  of  meadow  containing  3  acres, 
in  the  tenure  of  Elianor  Sparrow,  widow  ;  2  acres  of  arable  land  in 
the  common  field  called  Stockhill  field,  in  the  tenure  of  William  Brcrwne, 
gent. ;  one  close  of  pasture  or  meadow  called  the  Lynches  croft,  con- 
taining 7  acres,  in  the  tenure  of  William  Bampton :  all  which  premises 
last  mentioned  are  situate  in  Earthcott  and  Alveston,  and  contain  in 
the  whole  one  quadrantata  (quartron)  and  half  a  virgate  of  land,  and 
were  lately  purchased  by  the  said  Richard  Wattes  to  him  and  his  heirs 
for  ever  of  the  said  William  Browne. 

So  seised,  the  said  Richard  Wattes,  by  indenture  dated  28th 
September,  7  Charles  I  [1631],  made  between  himself  of  the  one 
part  and  Francis  Grevill  of  Northend,  co.  Warwick,  of  the  other  part, 
in  consideration  of  the  sum  of  ^125  paid  to  him  by  the  said  Francis, 
granted  to  him  all  the  said  premises  in  Earthcott  and  Alverston :   to 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  139 

hold  from  the  25th  day  of  March  then  last  past  for  21  years,  he  paying 
therefore  yearly  \  lb.  of  pepper  if  demanded. 

The  said  Richard  Wattes  was  likewise  seised  of  one  other  meadow 
or  pasture  called  Chillwood,  containing  10  acres  situate  in  Earthcott, 
now  in  the  tenure  of  John  Clarke. 

The  messuage  and  the  pasture  called  Shellies  in  the  tenure  of  the 
said  Margaret  Clarke  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief,  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  \os.  The  premises  in  Stidcott  and  Itchington  are 
held  of  Gnvill  Vemey,  knight,  as  of  his  manor  of  Itchington,  by  fealty, 
suit  at  court,  and  the  yearly  rent  of  3J.  in  free  and  common  socage 
and  not  in  chief,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  loj.  The  premises 
in  Tytherington  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  East 
Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  by  fealty  only,  in  free  and  common  socage  and 
not  in  chief,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  js.  ^d.  Of  whom  or 
by  what  service  the  premises  in  Earthcott  purchased  of  the  said  William 
Browne  are  held  the  jurors  know  not :  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
5J.  The  closes  called  Stockinges,  the  moiety  of  the  winter  pasture  of 
Parkemeade  and  the  meadow  called  Chillwood  are  held  of  the  King 
in  chief  by  knight's  service,  by  what  part  of  a  fee  is  not  known,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  1 3^.  ^d. 

Richard  Wattes  died  at  Northend,  co.  Warwick,  7th  October  last  past ; 
Grevill  Wattes  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  aged  13  years  on  the 
nth  day  of  April  last  past. 

The  said  Margaret,  relict  of  the  said  Richard  Wattes,  senior,  still 
survives  at  Thornbury;  the  said  Arthur  Wattes  at  Sadbury;  and  Umpton 
Wattes,  relict  of  the  said  Richard  Wattes,  junior,  at  Northend. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  119. 


fpftn  Tirotone,  ejafquire, 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester,  17  Charles  I  [1641], 
X  before  Thomas  Hill,  esq.,  mayor  and  escheator,  and  William 
Guyse,  esq.,  Silvanus  Wood,  esq.,  and  Henry  Brownejohn,  esq.,  feodaries, 
after  the  death  of  John  Browne,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  George  Gwynnett, 
gent.,  John  Edward,  senior,  William  Bubb,  James  Elbridg,  Giles  Webley, 
Richard  Sparkes,  George  Long,  Richard  Issold,  Richard  Bannester,  Richard 
Holjord,  Thomas  Badger,  Thomas  Allen,  Richard  Townesend,  William 
Cleeveley,  Richard  Holland,  Giles  Cox,  Thomas  Shmvtll  and  Richard 
Underhitl,  who  say  that 

John  Browne  was  seised  of  2  messuages  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  of 
Gracelane,  in  the  said  city  of  Gloucester,  in  the  several  tenures  of  Grace 


140  Gloucestershire 


Browne,  widow,  and  John  Tayler,  mercer;  one  messuage  in  the  street 
called  Gorelane,  in  the  said  city,  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Bennett ;  one 
other  messuage  there,  in  the  tenure  of  John  Plomer ;  one  other  messuage 
there,  in  the  tenure  of  Joan  Fynney,  widow  ;  one  other  messuage  there, 
in  the  tenure  of  Joan  Skaffall,  widow  ;  one  other  messuage  there,  in  the 
tenure  of  Walter  Strafford ;  one  other  messuage  there,  in  the  tenure  of 

Maudline  Sparke ;  2  other  messuages  there,  in  the  tenure  of ;  divers 

parcels  of  meadow  and  pasture  called  Rignor  stile  groundes  situate  in 
the  parishes  of  St.  Mary  de  Loade,  St.  Michael  and  St.  Advenus  in  the 
said  city,  in  the  occupation  of  Thomas  Price,  containing  18  acres;  divers 
other  parcels  of  meadow  and  pasture  called  the  Castlemeade  in  the 
parish  of ,  in  the  occupation  of  Rice  Watkins,  containing  30  acres. 

The  said  messuages  in  the  tenures  of  Sarah  Browne  and  John  Tayler 
are  held  of  the  King  in  free  burgage,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
20J.  The  8  messuages  in  Gorelane  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not, 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  lor.  The  said  parcels  of  meadow  and 
pasture  called  Rignor  stile  groundes  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  is  not  known,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20J.  The  parcels  of  meadow  and  pasture 
called  the  Castle  meades  are  held  of  the  King  in  free  socage,  as  of  his 
manor  of  East  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  cleir,  zos. 

The  said  city  of  Gloucester  was  an  ancient  borough  before  it  was 
incorporated  into  a  city,  and  in  the  said  borough  it  was  the  custom  that 
all  messuages,  lands,  etc.,  situate  within  the  said  ancient  borough  should 
descend  according  to  the  custom  called  Burrough-English  to  the  younger 
son  of  anyone  dying  thereof  possessed  in  fee  simple  or  fee  tail ;  and  for 
default,  to  the  younger  brother ;  and  for  default,  to  the  next  younger 
heir.  The  said  messuages  in  the  tenures  of  Sara  Brcrvone  and  John 
Tayler^  and  the  messuages  in  Goreland,  are  within  the  said  ancient 
borough. 

John  BrowM  died  30th  August,  14  Charles  I  [1638],  without  heirs 
of  his  body,  leaving  2  brothers,  to  wit,  Thomas  Browm,  gent.,  and  Henry 
Browne,  gent.,  the  said  Henry  being  the  younger  brother,  and  therefore 
his  heir  according  to  the  said  custom,  and  being  then  aged  40  years  and 
more.  The  said  Thomas  Browne  was  the  elder  brother  of  the  said  John 
and  his  next  heir  at  the  common  law,  and  was  then  aged  50  years  and 
more.  To  him  descended  all  the  premises  without  the  said  borough 
and  city. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  80. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  141 


giol^n  TJ^c,  senior. 

-w-  •         •        • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Thornbury,  6th  October,  18  Charles  I 
JL  [1642],  before  John  Driver,  gent.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his 
office,  after  the  death  of  John  Bye,  senior,  late  of  Kingsweston,  within 
the  parish  of  Henbury,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of  Peter  Hawkesworth,  gent  , 
Maurice  Hancock,  gent.,  John  Curtis,  gent.,  John  Whitfield,  Edward  Wishe, 
gent.,  Thomas  Patch,  junior,  Henry  Mershe,  William  Lynck,  William 
Tanner,  William  Walker,  junior,  George  Speck,  John  Champneys,  Robert 
Scott  and  Thomas  Alpas,  who  say  that 

John  Bye  was  seised  of  one  messuage,  one  garden,  one  orchard, 
JO  acres  of  land,  6  acres  of  meadow,  20  acres  of  pasture,  and  common 
of  pasture  for  all  beasts  to  the  said  messuage  belonging  in  Kingsweston 
and  Henbury,  lately  purchased  of  Joan  Mourket,  widow;  also  of  the 
4th  part  of  one  messuage,  one  garden,  one  orchard,  8  acres  of  land, 
12  acres  of  meadow,  20  acres  of  pasture,  and  free  fishing  in  the  water 
of  the  Severn  in  Weston  St.  Lawrence  and  Henbury,  lately  purchased 
of  Tobias  Edmonds  and  Anne  his  wife  ;  also  of  the  3rd  part  of  one 
messuage,  and  about  i  a  virgate  of  land  in  Lawrence  Weston,  within 
the  parish  of  Henbury,  together  with  the  orchard,  garden,  and  barn  ; 
all  that  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  there  called  the  Home  lease,  con- 
taining about  5  acres ;  one  other  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  called 
the  West  lease,  containing  about  6  acres ;  one  other  close  of  meadow 
or  pasture  called  the  Over  lease,  containing  about  7  acres;  one  other 
close  called  the  New  leasowe,  containing  about  6  acres ;  one  other 
close  of  meadow  or  pasture  called  the  Sixe  Acres,  containing  about 
3  acres;  one  other  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  called  the  Ham,  con- 
taining about  3  acres;  also  the  3rd  part  of  one  "  worthe "  or  parcel 
of  ground  lying  by  the  side  of  the  sea,  containing  about  12  acres; 
one  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  called  the  Wellye  leasowe,  containing 
about  6  acres;  one  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  called  the  Welly  parock, 
containing  about  3  acres;  one  close  of  meadow  or  pasture  called  Man- 
crafte,  containing  about  5  acres;  and  one  fishing  in  the  Severn  to  the 
said  premises  belonging,  purchased  of  James  Griffyn  of  Bristol,  tanner  ; 
also  of  one  messuage  in  Tockington,  within  the  parish  of  Olvestone, 
late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Baker;  one  close  there  called  Stangers, 
containing  about  4  acres ;  one  other  close  there  called  Port,  containing 
about  4  acres  ;  one  close  in  Olweston  called  Allmeade,  containing  about 
3  acres;  one  close  in  Tockington  called  the  Moore,  containing  about 
3  acres,  late  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John  Baker;  one  other  close 
there  called  Hawkesfield,  containing  about  6  acres,  late  in  the  occu- 
pation oi  John  Tovye;  one  cottage  there  called  Curnockes;  pasture  for 


142  Gloucestershire 


30  sheep  on  Swanmore  at  all  times  of  the  year;  one  yearly  rent  of  zs. 
issuing  out  of  the  lands  and  tenements,  late  of  Walter  Hill,  formerly 
purchased  by  William  Bye  brother  of  the  said  John  Bye  of  the  said 
John  Baker;  and  3  acres  of  meadow  or  thereabouts  in  the  meadow 
called  Maydenham  in  Lawrence  Weston. 

So  seised,  the  said  John  Bye  made  his  will  at  Kingsweston  on  the 
4th  day  of  March,  1631,  whereby  he  bequeathed  as  follows  [here  given 
in  English]  :  To  Katherine  my  daughter,  now  the  wife  oi  John  Harlt,  all 
my  messuage  with  all  the  lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging,  lying  in  Tock- 
ington,  in  the  parish  of  Olvestone,  which  came  to  me  as  heir  to  my 
brother  William  Bye,  and  which  he  purchased  of  John  Baker :  to  hold  to 
the  said  Katherine  and  her  heirs  for  ever. 

The  messuage  and  premises  in  Kingsweston  lately  purchased  of  Joan 
Mowrkott,  the  4th  part  of  the  said  messuage,  garden,  etc.,  and  the  free 
fishing  in  the  Severn  in  Weston  St.  Lawrence  and  Henbury  are  held  of 
John  Wynter,  knight,  as  of  his  manor  of  Kingsweston,  by  fealty  and  suit 
at  the  court  of  that  manor,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  i-^s.  4//. 
The  messuage  and  premises  in  Tockington,  purchased  of  John  Baker, 
are  held  of  William  Founge,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of  Tockington,  by 
fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  is.  bd.,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  6^.  8^.  The  3rd  part  of  the  said  messuage  and  the 
i  virgate  of  land,  the  premises  in  Lawrence  Weston  purchased  of  James 
Griffyn,  and  the  3  acres  of  meadow  in  Maydenham,  are  held  oi  Ralph 
Sadleir,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of  Henbury  in  the  Salt  Marsh,  by  fealty, 
suit  at  court  and  a  contribution  (among  other  tenements)  towards  the 
repair  of  the  common  park  of  Lawrence  Weston  as  often  as  shall  be 
necessary,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ds.  %d. 

John  Bye  died  at  Kingsweston,  12th  March,  1631  ;  John  Bye,  son  of 
William  Bye  lately  deceased,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John  Bye  deceased, 
and  grandson  of  the  %2\di  John  Bye,  senior,  is  his  next  heir,  and  was  then 
aged  3  years  5  months  26  days  and  not  more.  Joan  Bye  late  the  wife 
of  the  said  John  Bye,  senior,  still  survives  at  Kingsweston,  and  together 
with  the  said  Katherine  Hartt  and  Joan  late  the  wife  of  the  said  William 
Bye  and  mother  of  the  said  John  Bye,  junior,  has  taken  the  issues  of  all 
the  said  premises  up  to  the  taking  of  this  inquisition. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  v.o..  No.  3. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  143 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cirencester,  8th  October,  17  Charles  I 
[1641],  before  Thomas  Harte,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  the  Most  Noble  Thomas  Edmondes,  knight,  late  Treasurer  of  the 
King's  Household,  by  the  oath  of  Moore  Qivillium,  gent.,  George 
Lawrence,  Edward  Wood,  Moses  Beeton,  Michael  Sharpe,  Thomas  Pawle, 
Giles  Pratt,  Henry  Hopkins,  Thomas  Clutterbuck,  Samuel  Cooke,  John 
Wood,  Thomas  Roberts  alias  Hajnvard  and  Richard  Robins,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Edmunds  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Burghton  alias  Burton 
alias  Bowerton  on  the  Water ;  all  the  site  and  capital  messuage  of 
the  said  manor,  the  demesne  lands  thereto  belonging ;  all  the  messuages, 
tofts,  mills,  lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging;  the  capital  messuage  or  farm 
of  Nethercott  in  Bourton-on-the-Water,  and  all  the  houses,  lands,  etc., 
thereto  belonging  ;  2  parts  of  the  tithes  of  sheaves,  grain,  corn,  and  hay, 
yearly  growing  in  Bourton  ;  and  2  parts  of  the  tithes  of  sheaves,  grain, 
corn,  and  hay,  yearly  renewing  in  Clapton-on-the-Hill,  within  the  parish 
of  Bourton. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  Edmunds,  afterwards  at  Cirencester,  to 
wit,  on  the  29th  July,  11  Charles  I  [1635],  by  indenture  made  between 
himself  of  the  one  part  and  the  Most  Noble  Lady  Isabella  Lawarr, 
widow,  late  the  wife  of  Henry  Lord  Lawarr,  deceased,  and  daughter 
of  the  said  Thomas  Edmondes,  of  the  other  part,  for  the  natural  affection 
he  bore  towards  the  said  Isabella  and  her  children,  agreed  with  her  that 
he  and  his  heirs  should  be  seised  of  the  said  premises  to  the  use  of 
himself  for  the  term  of  his  life,  with  power  of  demise  of  all  or  part 
of  the  premises ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Isabella  for 
her  natural  life ;  after  her  decease,  to  the  use  of  Charles  Lord  Laivarr, 
son  of  the  said  Isabella,  and  his  heirs ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of 
the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Lady  Isabella  for  ever. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ^10. 

Thomas  Edmonds  died  at  Bourton-on-the-Water,  28th  September, 
15  Charles  I  [1639];  the  said  Lady  Isabella  Lawarr,  Mary  Mildmay 
wife  of  Robert  Mildemay,  esq.,  and  *'  Leweza"  Guilliams  wife  of  Thomas 
Guilliams,  esq.,  are  his  daughters  and  co-heirs,  and  were  then  aged 
respectively,  the  said  Lady  Isabella  28  years  and  more,  the  said  Mary 
Mildmay  26  years  and  more,  and  the  said  "  Leweza "  20  years  and 
more. 

The  said  Lady  Isabella  still  survives  at  Bourton. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  Xo.  47. 


1 44  Gloucestersh  ire 


antl^ott^  J^Uton,  eisquire, 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  3rd  May,  17  Charles  I  [1641], 
X  before  Thomas  Harte,  escheator,  and  Henry  Brmvnejohn,  gent., 
feodary,  after  the  death  of  Anthony  Daston,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Moore 
Gwyllins,  Richard  Merrett,  Michael  Slavenger,  John  Clissold,  Christopher 
Cox,  Robert  Vynor,  Nathaniel  Fate,  Richard  Smart,  Nathaniel  Ridler, 
Powell  Clissold,  Moses  Beyton,  George  Lawrence,  Edward  King,  Samuel 
Cook  and  William  Taylor,  who  say  that 

Long  before  the  death  of  the  said  Anthony  Daston,  one  Richard 
Daston,  esq.,  his  father,  was  seised  of  one  capital  messuage  or  grange, 
and  divers  lands,  meadows,  pastures  and  woods  called  Coscombe,  con- 
taining 200  acres  of  land,  50  acres  of  meadow,  200  acres  of  pasture  and 
20  acres  of  wood,  to  the  said  capital  messuage  belonging,  lying  within 
the  parish  of  Didbrooke  ;  one  other  capital  messuage,  3  cottages  and 
7  virgates  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  thereto  belonging,  in  Little 
Wormington  ;  divers  several  closes,  containing  100  acres  of  meadow, 
300  acres  of  pasture,  20  acres  of  wood  and  40  acres  of  furze  and  heath 
in  Little  Wormington  and  Great  Wormington  alias  Dastons  Wormington  ; 
certain  closes  containing  15  acres  of  meadow  and  50  acres  of  pasture  in 
Todington  alias  Taddington  ;  certain  closes  containing  20  acres  of 
meadow  and  100  acres  of  pasture  called  Littletons  alias  Littleton  Fields, 
situate  in  the  parish  of  Dombleton ;  one  water  mill  in  Staunton ;  one 
parcel  of  meadow  containing  \  acre  in  Little  Wormington,  lying  at  the 
north  end  of  a  meadow  called  Laberton  Moore  meadow ;  a  yearly  rent 
of  one  pound  of  pepper  issuing  out  of  a  messuage  in  Winchcombe,  late 
in  the  tenure  of  Giles  Clarke,  gent. 

So  seised,  the  said  Richard  Daston,  by  indenture  tripartite  dated 
4th  October,  16  James  I  [161 9],  made  between  himself  by  the  name  of 
Richard  Daston  of  Wormington,  esq.,  and  Anne  his  wife  of  the  one  part, 
Edward  Sheldon  of  Besley,  co.  Worcester,  esq.,  Thomas  Estcourt  of  le 
Estcourt  in  Shipton  Moyne,  knight,  Richard  Godfrey  and  John  Paxton 
of  New  Sarum,  co.  Wilts,  gents.,  John  Savage  of  Elmley  Castle,  co. 
Worcester,  knight,  Giles  Estcourt  of  New  Sarum,  esq.,  Giles  Savage  of 
Elmley  Castle,  esq.,  and  Edward  Estcourt,  gent,  brother  of  the  said 
Giles  Estcourt  of  the  second  part,  and  Anthony  Daston  (named  in  the 
writ),  gent.,  eldest  son  of  the  said  Richard  Daston,  and  Mary  Estcourt, 
one  of  the  daughters  of  the  said  Edward  Estcourt,  knight,  deceased,  of 
the  third  part,  in  consideration  of  his  love  for  the  said  Anthony  and  of 
a  marriage  then  to  be  solemnized  between  the  said  Anthony  and  the 
said  Mary  Estcourt,  and  for  a  competent  jointure  to  be  made  for  her, 


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Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  145 

granted  to  the  said  Edward  Sheldon  and  others  all  the  said  premises  to 

the  use  of  himself  and  Anne  his  wife  and  their  heirs  until    the   said 

[   marriage,  and  afterwards,  as  to  the  said  capital  messuage,  lands,  etc., 

called  Coscombe,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  Daston,  during  the  life 

of  the  said  Anthony,  if  he  so  long  should  live.     If  the  said  Anthony  shall 

^    survive  the  said  Richard,  then  to  the  use  of  the  said  Anne  during  such 

1    time  as  the  said  Anthony,  his  wife,  children  and  servants  shall  continue 

in  the  house  with  and  at  the  charges  of  the  said  Anne.     Afterwards  to 

.    the  use  of  the  said  Anthony  for  his  life ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use 

f    of  the  said  Mary  Estcourt  for  her  life,  for  her  jointure ;  after  her  death, 

to  the  use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  Anthony  by  the  said  Mary ;  and 

for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  Daston  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

As  to  the  residue  of  the  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Richard  and 

Anne  for  their  lives  ;  after  their  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Anthony 

,     and  his  heirs  male  by  the  said  Mary ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the 

j     said  Richard  Daston  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

Afterwards  a  fine  was  levied  at  Westminster  in  the  Octaves  of  St. 

Martin,   19  James  I,   between  the  said    Thomas  Estcourt,  knight,    Giles 

Estcourtf  esq.,  and   Giles  Savage,   esq.,  plaintiffs,  and  the  said  Richard 

Daston   and   Anne   his   wife,   deforciants,   of  the  said  premises,  by  the 

names  of  10  messuages,  10  cottages,  one  water  grain  mill,  3  dovecotes, 

10   gardens,    10   orchards,    600   acres   of  land,  200  acres   of  meadow, 

I      1000  acres  of  pasture,   10  acres  of  wood,   and   100  acres  of  furze  and 

f      heath  in  Wormyngton  Magna  and  Parva,  Dastons  Wormington,  Dom- 

bleton,  Littleton,  Todington,  Staunton,  Coscombe  and  Didbrooke,  one 

yearly  rent  of  one  pound  of  pepper  in  Winchcombe  and  free  warren  in 

I      Coscombe,   whereupon  the  said  Richard  and   Anne   acknowledged  the 

said  premises  to  be  the  right  of  the  said  Thomas,   Giles  and  Giles,  and 

the  same  remised  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas  for  ever. 

The  said  marriage  then  took  place. 

The  said  Richard  Daston  and  Anne  his  wife  and  the  said  Mary  Daston 
all  died  in  the  lifetime  of  the  said  Anthony,  the  said  Mary  leaving  one 
son  named  Richard,  and  one  daughter  named  Mary,  who  still  survive 
at  Elmeley  Castle  aforesaid. 

The  said  Anthony  hy  indenture  dated  20th  March,  5  Charles  I  [1630], 
made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and  George  Daston,  gent.,  his 
brother,  of  the  other  part,  for  a  competent  sum  of  money,  demised  to 
the  said  George  all  those  pieces  of  land  called  Hither  Powell  fields, 
and  those  fields  near  adjoining  called  Jordanshill  and  Millmeadowe: 
to  hold  for  60  years  from  the  death  of  the  said  Anne  Daston,  widow, 
their  mother,  the  said  George  paying  therefor  yearly  one  penny  if 
demanded. 

Afterwards,  to  wit,  in  15  days  from  Easter  Day,  7  Charles  I,  a  fine 
■was  levied  at  Westminster  between  Thomas  Creshold,  gent.,  plaintiff,  and 

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146  Gloucestershire 


the  said  Anthony,  deforciant,  of  certains  parcels  of  the  premises  aforesaid, 
to  wit,  25  acres  of  meadow  and  90  acres  of  pasture  in  Dombleton  and 
Wormington,  which  the  said  Anthony  acknowledged  to  be  the  right  of 
the  said  Thomas,  and  the  same  remised  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

The  said  ^wMony  by  another  indenture  dated  22nd  January,  8  Charles  I 
[1633],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  William  Master,  knight, 
Thomas  Underhill,  Katherine  Savage  and  Mary  Daston,  senior,  demised 
to  the  said  William  Master  and  others  the  capital  messuage  in  Wor- 
mington, all  those  lands,  arable,  meadow  or  pasture  in  the  fields  of 
Wormington  and  in  Wormington  furzes  ;  all  those  pastures  and  pasture 
grounds  called  Littletons  in  Dombleton  ;  all  those  meadows  and  pasture 
grounds  in  Wormington  and  Dombleton,  commonly  occupied  with  the 
pastures  called  Littletons ;  all  those  meadows  and  pastures  called  Wor- 
myngton  alias  Wormingtons  Daston  ;  the  woodlands- called  Wormyngton 
groves;  the  water  grain  mill  in  Staunton,  and  one  piece  of  meadow 
ground  situate  at  the  north  end  of  Laberton  Moore  meadow :  to  hold 
for  16  years,  they  paying  yearly  for  the  same  £20,  to  the  intent  that  they 
may  raise  a  portion  for  the  said  Mary,  daughter  of  the  said  Anthony. 

On  the  4th  October,  12  Charles  I  [1636J,  the  said  Anthony  Daston 
made  his  will  [here  given  in  English]  as  follows :  I  desire  my  body  to 
be  buried  in  Wormyngton  church,  -and  whereas  I  have  by  indenture 
granted  to  my  brother  in  lawts  [sic]  Sir  William  Master,  knight,  and 
Thomas  Underhill,  esq.,  and  others  divers  lands,  tenements  and  here- 
ditaments: I  now  confirm  the  same,  and  desire  my  children  not  to 
impeach  the  same. 

Whereas  my  mother,  Anne  Daston,  by  her  will  desired  that  my  capital 
messuage  at  Wormington  should  not  be  unfurnished,  but  that  all  the 
household  goods  there  should  remain  for  my  son  :  I  now  ratify  the  same 
as  far  as  in  me  lies. 

I  pray  the  Waster  of  the  Court  of  Wards  and  Liveries  to  grant  the 
wardship  of  my  said  son  to  the  said  Sir  William  Master  and  Thomas 
Underhill. 

To  my  sister  Elizabeth  Underhill  £t^. 

To  every  one  of  the  cottagers  in  Wormington  5^. 

I  ordain  the  said  Sir  William  Master,  Thomas  Underhill,  the  Lady 
Mary  Estcouri,  widow,  and  my  sister  Katherine  Savage,  widow,  executors. 

By  indenture  dated  nth  March,  8  Charles  I  [1633],  made  between 
himself  of  the  one  part,  and  William  Master,  Thomas  Underhill,  the  Lady 
Mary  Estcourt,  widow,  and  Katherine  Savage,  widow,  of  the  other  part, 
the  said  Anthony,  for  payment  of  his  debts  and  for  making  a  competent 
portion  for  his  said  daughter  Mary,  demised  to  them  all  the  premises 
whereof  the  said  fine  of  the  7th  year  of  Charles  I  was  levied,  to  wit,  one 
pasture  ground  called  the  Cowleasowe  in  Dombleton,  containing  about 
40  acres ;  one  meadow  called  Flake  close,  lying  enclosed  in  Dombleton 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  14' 


and  Wormyngton,  containing  about  4  acres  ;  one  meadow  called  the 
Fower  close,  containing  about  2  acres,  in  Dombleton ;  one  meadow 
ground  called  Porters  close,  containing  \  acre,  in  Wormyngton  ;  one 
pasture  ground  called  Notte  Crofte  in  Dombleton,  containing  3  acres; 
one  other  pasture  ground  there  called  the  Ox  leasowe,  containing 
40  acres;  one  other  pasture  ground  called  Michells  close,  containing 
about  12  acres;  all  those  pieces  of  ground  in  Toddington  called  the 
Hither  Powell  field,  the  meadows  or  meadow  ground  near  adjoining 
called  Jordanshill  and  Mill  meadow:  to  hold  for  21  year  simmediately 
after  the  death  of  the  said  Anthony,  yielding  therefor  yearly  one  grain 
of  pepper :  upon  trust  that  the  said  feoffees  shall,  after  paying  the  debts 
of  the  said  Anthony,  raise  out  of  the  profits  of  the  said  premises  a  sum  of 
/'looo  for  the  portion  of  the  said  MaryDaston,  daughter  of  the  said 
Anthony,  to  be  paid  her  at  her  age  of  21.  The  said  Anthony  by  another 
indenture,  dated  4th  January,  13  Charles  I  [1638],  made  between  himself 
of  the  one  part,  and  Ferdinand  Cottrell,  yeoman,  of  the  other  part,  in 
consideration  of  ^320  to  him  in  hand  paid,  granted  to  the  said  Ferdinand 
all  those  pieces  of  garden  ground,  parcel  of  the  Wellhouse  orchard  near, 
adjoining  the  mansion  house  of  the  said  Ferdinand  in  Wormington ;  also 
all  those  lands  called  Poulsden  alias  Poulson,  Penn  Rough,  Penn  Meere, 
Meadow  Penne,  Drye  leyes  and  Cottrell  Leyes  in  Wormington :  to  hold 
for  99  years,  if  the  said  Ferdinand  Cottrell,  Jacosa  his  wife,  and  John  his 
son  so  long  shall  live,  paying  yearly  for  the  same  20J.  Afterwards,  to 
wit,  in  the  Octaves  of  St.  Hilary,  13  Charles  I,  a  fine  was  levied  at 
Westminster  between  the  said  Ferdinand  Cottrell,  plaintiff,  and  Anthony 
Daston,  esq.,  deforciant,  of  50  acres  of  pasture  in  Wormington,  which 
the  said  Anthony  granted  to  the  said  Ferdinand,  to  hold  for  99  years, 
paying  therefor  yearly  los. 

By  indenture  dated  ist  October,  15  Charles  I  [1639],  made  between 
himself  of  the  one  part,  and  Robert  Fletcher  of  Woodstanway,  gent.,  of 
the  other  part,  the  said  Anthony,  in  consideration  of  /  500  to  him  in 
hand  paid,  demised  to  the  said  Robert  the  capital  messuage  called 
Coscombe,  with  all  the  houses,  buildings,  lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging, 
late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Stratford,  gent.,  except  one  wood  or  woodland 
and  the  coppice  called  Coscombe  grove,  with  the  herbage  and  pasture 
thereof,  and  all  other  woods  and  underwoods :  to  hold  for  five  years, 
paying  therefor  yearly  one  grain  of  pepper. 

The  capital  messuage,  and  all  other  the  premises  in  Coscombe  in 
the  parish  of  Didbrook,  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
to  wit,  by  half  a  knight's  fee  and  by  the  yearly  rent  of  17J.  4^/.,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  £$.  The  capital  messuage  and  other  the 
premises  in  Wormington  Parva  are  held  of  Henry  Brownjohn,  gent.,  as 
of  his  manor  of  Wormington,  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  id.,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  40J.     The  closes  of  meadow  pasture  and 


148  Gloucestershire 


wood  in  Wormington  are  held  of  the  Master  and  Scholars  of  the  College 
of  Corpus  Christi  in  Oxford,  as  of  their  manor  of  Temple  Guytinge, 
by  what  service  is  not  known,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £1.  The 
premises  in  Todington  are  held  of  John  Trade,  knight,  as  of  his  manor 
of  Todington,  by  fealty  and  the  rent  of  gj.,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  26J.  8^.  The  premises  in  Dombleton  are  held  of  Charles  Percie, 
knight,  as  of  his  manor  of  Dombleton,  by  fealty  and  rent  (unknown), 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  zos.  The  mill  called  Staunton  Mill, 
and  3  acres  of  meadow  called  Dockham,  parcel  of  the  premises  in 
Wormington,  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  by  what 
part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  los.  The  one  pound  of  pepper  issuing  out  of  the  messuage  in 
Winchcombe  is  worth  per  annum  4^. :  of  whom  it  ijs  held  the  jurors 
know  not. 

Anthony  Dasion  died  at  Wormington,  9th  March,  16  Charles  I  [1641]; 
Richard  Dasion  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  12  years 
1 1  months  and  3  days. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  pari  3,  No.  126. 


I   nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Berkeley,  21st  March     ....     by  the 
X      oath  of  William  Hopton,  gent.,  John  Saniger,  John  Winston,  George 
Freeman,  Lionel  Margets,  John  Smilh,  James  Bayly,    William     .... 
who  say  that 

Matthew  Smyth  was  seised  of  ....  in  Saniger,  in  the  parish 
of  Berkeley,  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Millar  ....  in  Hams- 
fallowe,  within  the  parish  of  Berkeley,  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Cooke : 
one  close  of  meadow  called  ....  late  parcel  of  the  possessions 
of  the  Priory  of  Longbridge  ;  2  closes  of  pasture  called  Butters  and 
Shortlands  in  Waneswell,  containing  ....  in  Waneswell,  con- 
taining 12  acres;  i^  acres  of  meadow  in  Holmead  in  Hamsfallowe 
.  .  .  .  in  Slimbridge  and  Came,  parcel  of  the  lands  and  tenements 
there  commonly  called  Rivers  lands  ....  12  acres  lying  in 
Hinton,  within  the  parish  of  Berkeley;  one  tenement  in  Waneswell 
wherein  ....  orchards  and  one  garden  thereto  belonging; 
5  closes  of  pasture  called  the  Croft,  Grove  Croft,  the  Grove,  the 
Hills  and  the  Keeper  in  Waneswell,  near  adjoining  the  said  messuage 
.  .  .  .  one  acre  of  arable  land  called  Hobby  Hill  acre  lying  in 
the  field  called  West  field  in  Berkeley  ;   3  acres  of  arable  land     .... 


Inquisitiones  Post  Moriem.  149 


in  the  said  West  field ;  6  acres  of  arable  land  lying  in  6  parcels  in 
the  field  called  Broddicroft  in  Berkeley;  one  acre  of  arable  land 
.  .  .  .  and  2  acres  of  land  in  the  field  called  Stanbrome  in 
Berkeley;  one  cottage  and  one  garden  and  orchard  ....  in 
the  tenure  of  John  Knight;  \\  acres  of  pasture  lying  near  the  field 
called  Luckdowne  in  Berkeley ;  3  acres  of  arable  land  or  pasture  there 

I  enclosed  in  a  close  called  Little  Horse  marshe ;  2  closes  of  arable  land 
and  pasture  in  Saniger  called  Little  Horsemarsh,  containing  .... 
acres  last  mentioned,  now  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Smyth  for  divers  years 
yet  to  come  if  he  and  John  his  brother  so  long  shall  live  ;  2     .     .     .     , 

;  lying  in  the  said  West  field  extending  upon  a  parcel  of  land  there  called 
the  High  Forheads ;  one  messuage  in  Saniger,  one  orchard,  one  garden 
and  ....  called  Edleyes,  containing  3  acres,  now  in  the  tenure 
oi  John  Cooke;  one  close  of  pasture  called  Howmeads  Hill  in  Saniger, 
containing- s  ....  7  acres  of  arable  land  in  the  West  field  afore- 
said, extending  upon  a  way  there  called  the  Mill  way ;  2^  acres  of  arable 
land  lying  in  the  field  called  ....  extending  upon  the  meadow 
called  Bullocks  meade ;  and  li  acres  of  land  in  the  field  called  Luck- 
downe :  which  said  premises  last  mentioned  are  in  the  tenure  of  the 
said  John  Cooke ;  one  messuage,  2  gardens  and  one  orchard  in  Saniger  (?) 
in  the  tenure  of  Edith  Smyth,  widow,  for  divers  years  yet  to  come  if  she 
and  George  her  son  so  long  shall  live  ;  one  close  of  pasture  containing 
5  acres  in  Saniger,  adjoining  the  said  messuage  ;  one  close  of  meadow 
or  pasture  there  called  the  Furrowes,  containing  3  acres ;  5  acres  of 
arable  land  lying  in  the  Westfield  near  the  street  there  called  Hooke 
street,  in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Francombe,  if  he  and  Joan  his  daughter  so 
long  shall  live  ;  one  close  of  arable  land  containing  2  acres  called  Luck- 
downes  leaze  in  Hamsfallowe  ;  3  acres  of  arable  land  lying  in  the  field 
called  Broddycroft ;  2  closes  ....  called  the  Hills  in  Saniger, 
containing  i  3  acres,  in  the  tenure  of  John  Smyth  of  Frogpit ;  one  close 
of  pasture  called  Wallgastas  in  Hamsfallowe,  containing  8  acres,  in  the 
tenure  of  James  Bayley ;  one  other  close  of  pasture  there  called  Longe- 
bridge  leyes,  containing  4  acres,  in  the  tenure  of  ...  .  Benson ; 
one  close  of  pasture  containing  7  acres,  lying  in  Hull  alias  Hill  in 
Berkeley,  in  the  tenure  of  John  Pegler  for  divers  years,  if  Henry,  John 
and  Mary  Pegler,  his  children,  so  long  shall  live  ;  one  close  of  arable 
land  or  pasture  called  Newleyesin  Waneswell,  containing  10  acres;  one 
close  of  pasture  called  Sanigers  hill  in  Saniger,  containing  5  acres  ;  one 
close  of  arable  land  called  Luckdownes  leyes,  containing  4  acres,  lying 
in  the  field  called  Luckdownes ;  2  acres  of  arable  land  in  the  Westfield 
near  the  place  there  called  Smallbridge;  2^^  acres  of  land  lying  in  the 
same  field  at  Howmeads  Hill;  one  messuage  in  Waneswell,  with 
2  orchards,  one  garden  and  3  closes  of  pasture,  containing  3  acres,  now 
in  the  tenure  of  John  Smyth  and  Edith  his  wife ;  one  messuage  and 
1   1 


150  Gloucestershire 


4  acres  of  pasture  in  Halmer  within  the  parish  of  Berkeley,  in  the  tenure 
of  Thomas  Hart ;  \  acre  of  meadow  in  Hintows  meade,  adjoining  Old- 
moores  banke ;  one  messuage  with  one  garden  within  the  borough  of 
Berkeley,  with  one  acre  of  land  enclosed  in  the  Westfield  in  a  certain 
place  there  called  playne  crofts,  in  the  tenure  of  John  Walker:  and  one 
messuage  in  Salter  street,  within  the  said  borough,  with  one  orchard  and 
one  garden,  in  the  tenure  of  Jam  Nut,  widow. 

So  seised,  the  said  Matthew  Smyth  by  indenture  tripartite,  dated 
26th  June,  13  James  I  [16 15],  and  made  between  himself  of  the  one 
part,  and  Samuel  Trotman  of  Stancomb  and  John  Hicks  of  Stinchcombe, 
gent.,  of  the  second  part,  and  Thomas  Smyth,  then  son  and  heir  apparent 
of  the  said  Matthew,  of  the  third  part,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage 
then  to  be  had  between  the  said  Thomas  Smyth  and  Sara,  daughter  of 
the  said  Samuel  Trotman,  for  a  jointure  to  be  made  for  the  said  Sara, 
gave  to  the  said  Samuel  Trotman  and  John  Hickes  all  the  said  premises  : 
to  hold  to  the  following  uses :  As  to  the  said  9  acres  of  land,  arable, 
meadow  and  pasture  in  Saniger,  the.  close  of  pasture  called  Hobby  Hill, 
the  close  of  meadow  called  the  Moores,  the  2  closes  of  pasture  called 
Butlers  and  Shortlands,  the  close  of  pasture  called  Smythingcroft, 
\\  acres  of  meadow  in  .  .  .  meade,  2  messuages  and  2 J  acres  of 
meadow  and  pasture  in  Slimbridge  and  Came,  to  the  use  of  the  said 
Thomas  Smyth  and  Sara  Trotman,  now  wife  of  the  said  Thomas,  and  their 
heirs;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Matthtw 
for  ever.  As  to  the  close  of  pasture  called  Sanigers  leyes  in  Hinton,  to 
the  use  of  the  said  Matthew  for  his  natural  life ;  after  his  death  to  the 
use  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Sara  and  their  heirs;  and  for  default,  to 
the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Matthew  for  ever.  As  to  the 
messuage  in  Waneswell,  wherein  the  said  Matthew  Smyth  lately  dwelt, 
and  all  other  the  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Matthew  for  his  life  ; 
after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas  Smyth  and  his  heirs  by 
the  said  Sara ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said 
Matthew  for  ever. 

The  said  Matthew  was  likewise  seised  of  one  close  of  pasture  called 
Bodcroft  alias  Redcroft,  containing  7  acres,  lying  in  Hinton. 

The  close  of  pasture  called  Hobby  Hill,  the  2  closes  in  Saniger  called 
Little  Horsemarshe,  2  furrows  (selliones)  of  land  in  the  Westfield 
extending  upon  the  High  Forheads,  the  messuage  in  Saniger,  with  the 
orchard,  garden  and  close  called  Edlyes,  the  close  called  Howmeads 
Hill,  7  acres  of  land  in  the  Westfield  extending  upon  the  Millway, 
2i  acres  in  Okehungre  extending  upon  Bullocks  meade,  i^  acres  of  land 
in  Luckdowne,  the  messuage  with  2  gardens  and  an  orchard  in  Saniger, 
the  close  there  called  the  Furrowes,  5  acres  of  land  in  Westfield  near 
Hookstreet,  the  close  called  Luckdownes  leaze  in  Hamsfallowe,  3  acres 
of  land  in  Broddicroft,  2  closes  called  the  Hills,  the  closes  called  Horse- 


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marshe  in  Saniger,  the  close  called  Wallgastas  in  Hamsfallowe,  the  close 
called  Longbridge  leyes,  the  close  in  Hull,  the  close  called  Newleyes, 
:  the  close  called  Sanigers  Hill,  the  close  called  Luckdownes  leyes,  2  acres 
i  of  arable  land  in  the  Westfield  near  Smallbridge,  and  the  close  of  pasture 
i  called  Bodcroft,  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but 
by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  i^s.  \d.  The  2  J-  acres  of  land  in  the  Westfield  at  How- 
meads  Hill  are  held  of  George  Lord  Berkeley,  as  of  his  manor  of  Canon- 
bury,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  4</.,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  td.  The  messuage  in  Waneswell  in  the  tenure  of  John 
and  Edith  Smylh  is  held  of  the  said  Lord  Berkeley  as  of  his  manor  of 
.  .  .  .  in  the  parish  of  Berkeley,  by  fealty  and  suit  at  the  court 
of  the  hundred  of  Berkeley  every  3  weeks,  and  is  worth  per  annum, 
clear  ....  The  messuage  in  Halmerand  \  acre  in  Hintons  meade 
are  held  of  the  said  Lord  Berkeley  as  of  his  manor  of  Hinton,  by  fealty 
and  suit  at  the  court  of  the  hundred  of  Berkeley  every  3  weeks  and  the 
yearly  rent  of  6c/.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ^s.  \d.  The- messuage 
within  the  borough  of  Berkeley,  the  acre  enclosed  in  the  Westfield,  and 
the  messuage  in  Salter-street  within  the  said  borough,  are  held  of  the 
said  Lord  Berkeley,  as  of  his  manor  or  borough  of  Berkeley,  by  fealty, 
suit  at  the  said  borough  and  the  yearly  rent  of  \d.,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  y.  4^.  The  close  called  the  Moores  in  Waneswell,  late 
parcel  of  the  possessions  of  the  Priory  of  Longbridge,  is  held  of  the 
King  as  of  his  manor  of  East  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  in  free  and  common 
socage,  by  fealty  only  and  not  in  chief,  and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear, 
3^.  \d.  The  premises  in  Slimbridge  and  Came  are  held  of  the  said 
Lord  Berkeley  as  of  his  manor  of  Hurst  in  Slimbridge,  by  fealty  and  suit 
at  the  court  of  the  hundred  of  Berkeley  every  3  weeks  and  by  knight's 
service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  4J.  The  9  acres  of  land, 
meadow  and  pasture  in  Saniger,  the  closes  called  Butlers  and  Shortlands, 
the  close  called  Smythingcroft,  i^  acres  of  meadow  in  Holmeade,  the 
close  of  pasture  called  Sanigers  leyes  in  Hinton,  the  messuage  in 
Waneswell  wherein  the  said  Matthew  Smyth  lived,  the  closes  called  the 
Croft,  Grove  Croft,  the  Grove,  the  Hills  and  the  Keeper,  the  acre  of 
arable  land  called  Hobby  Hills  acre  in  the  said  Westfield,  3  acres  of 
arable  land  called  Millway  peece  in  the  said  Westfield,  6  acres  of  land 
in  Broddycroft,  one  acre  of  arable  land  in  the  field  called  Luckdowne, 
2  acres  of  land  in  Stanbroms,  the  cottage  in  Waneswell  in  the  tenure  of 
John  Knight,  3  acres  of  arable  land  in  Saniger  in  the  close  called  Little 
Horsemarshe,  and  \\  acres  of  pasture  near  the  field  called  Luckdowne, 
are  held  of  the  said  George  Lord  Berkeley  as  of  his  manor  of  Hame,  by 
•knight's  service  and  by  fealty  and  suit  at  the  court  of  the  hundred  of 
Berkeley  every  three  weeks,  and  by  the  yearly  rent  of  40J.,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  40J. 


152  Gloucestershire 


Matthnv  Smyth  died  at  Waneswell,  7th  October  last  past;    Thomas 
Smyth  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  40  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  16  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  129. 

[One  corner  of  this  Inquisition  is  entirely  torn  away,  and  the  whole 
document  is  in  a  very  dilapidated  condition.] 


C]^oma0  f  Ffieiu,  gentleman. 

Delivered  into  Court  13th  November,  17  Charles  I. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Stow-on-the-Wold,  17th  October,  15 
JL  Charles  I  [1639],  before  Ambrose  Sheapeard,  esq.,  escheator, 
after  the  death  of  Thomas -Fy field,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  William  Moseley, 
gent.,  James  Gisborne,  Robert  Gisborne,  John  Wells,  Richard  Renolls,  Henry 
Izod,  William  Nutts,  Hugh  Williams,  John  Harrys,  Thomas  Roper,  John 
Roper,  John  Castle  and  Thomas  Powell,  who  say  that 

Thomas  Fyfield,  late  of  Farmington  alias  Thormorton,  was  seised  of 
one  messuage  called  Pallesworth  ;  one  virgate  of  land  in  Farmington 
formerly  belonging  to  the  monastery  of  Pollesworth,  co.  Warwick,  now 
dissolved  ;  one  messuage  called  Fifields  place  ;  7  virgates  of  land  in 
Thormerton ;  one  close  of  pasture  calledr  Taunders  hey ;  one  close  of 
pasture  called  Hamells  Hey  ;  one  other  close  of  pasture  called  Roxhey 
alias  Rokys  hey ;  one  close  of  pasture  called  Broadwater ;  one  close  of 
pasture  called  Skegghey  ;  one  close  of  pasture  called  Swillys  ;  one  quarry 
or  mine  of  stone  (saxi)  called  Fifield  quarry;  one  marsh  called  Fifields 
Marsh ;  divers  closes  of  pasture  called  Jarstons  ;  and  one  messuage  in 
Thormerton,  late  in  the  tenure  of  William  Lydnet. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  Fifield  by  his  will  dated  12th  July,  1636, 
devised  all  the  said  premises  to  Thomas  Standerd,  son  of  Margaret 
Standerd,  daughter  of  the  said  Thomas  Fifield:  to  hold  for  his  natural 
life  ;  after  his  death,  to  his  heirs  male  ;  for  default,  to  John  Blomer, 
younger  son  of  Mary  Blomer^  for  his  natural  life  ;  after  his  decease,  to 
his  heirs  male ;  for  default,  to  William  Blomer,  elder  son  of  the  said 
Mary  Blomer,  for  his  natural  life  ;  after  his  death,  to  his  heirs  male ; 
for  default,  to  Henry  Blomer  for  his  natural  life ;  after  his  decease,  to 
his  heirs  male ;  for  default,  to  John  Smith,  son  of  Anne  Smith,  for  his 
natural  life;  after  his  death,  to  his  heirs  male;  and  lastly,  for  default, 
to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  2'iiomas  Fifield  for  ever. 

The  messuage  and  the  lands  lately  belonging  to  the  said  monastery 
are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  East  Greenwich,  co.  Kent, 
by  fealty  only,  in  free  and  common  socage  and  not  in  chief,  and  are 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  153 


worth  per  annum,  clear,  20s.  The  messuage  called  Fifields  place  and 
jail  other  the  premises  are  held  of  Rice  /ones,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of 
Thormarton  alias  Farmington  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty, 
suit  at  court,  and  the  yearly  rent  of  is.,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  fs- 

Thomas  Fijield  6ieA  24th  December,  12  Charles  I  [1636].  Margard 
Slanderd  and  Anne  Botfield  are  his  daughters  and  co-heirs  :  the  said 
Margaret  was   then   aged   about    50   years,    and   the    said  Anna   about 


40  years. 


Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  12. 


3Io]^n  i^ort* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester,  14th  October,  17  Charles  I 
[1641],  before  Robert  Cooke,  knight,  znA  John  Scudamore,  esq.,  by 
virtue  of  a  Commission  de  melius  Inquirend,  after  the  death  of  John 
Hort,  by  the  oath  of  John  Browninge,  gent.,  Thomas  Bayly,  John  Wayte, 
Giles  Ridler,  John  Hardinge,  Thomas  Estington,  Walter  Woodward,  Thomas 
Burton,  Edmund  Snowe,  Edward  Smart,  Peter  Clissold,  William  Gardner, 
Edward  Turner,  John  Browninge,  Thomas  Warren,  Thomas  Skelton,  William 
Chapman,  Htnry  Chapman  and  Richard  Player,  who  say  that 

The  messuage  and  14  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture,  situate  in 
Lawrence  Weston,  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Holwaie,  specified  in  an 
inquisition  taken  at  Thornbury,  27th  September,  14  Charles  I  [1638], 
after  the  death  of  the  said  John  Hort,  are  held  of  Humphrey  Hooke,  esq., 
in  free  and  common  socage  as  of  his  manor  of  Kingsweston  by  fealty 
and  suit  at  the  court  of  the  manor  of  Kingsweston. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  3. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Winchcombe,  loth  April,  17  Charles  I 
[1641],  before  Thomas  Hart,  gent.,  after  the  death  of  Henry 
Hickes,  by  the  oath  of  Thomas  Warren,  Richard  Jackson,  Nicholas  Izod, 
John  Izod,  George  Cleevly,  Conon  Spooner,  Henry  Taynton,  Henry  Hyde, 
senior,  Henry  Hyde,  junior,  Thomas  Carpenter,  William  Camall,  John 
Phillipps  and  John  Roberts,  who  say  that 

Henry  Hickes,  deceased,  late  father  of  the  said  Henry  Hickes  (named 
in  the  writ),  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  \\  virgates  of  land  in 
Ashton-under-Hill,  called  Hickes  Tenement ;  and  one  messuage  and 
one  virgate  of  land  there  called  Crellys  house  alias  Wellys  house,  late 
p  ircel  of  the  manor  of  Beckford. 

1  1    * 


1 54  Gloucestershire 


So  seised,  the  said  Henry  Hickes  made  his  will  15th  February, 
3  Charles  I  [1628],  whereby  he  bequeathed  the  last  premises  to 
Elizabeth  his  wife :  to  hold  for  her  natural  life,  she  keeping  herself 
sole  and  unmarried,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Henry  Hickes,  junior, 
and  his  heirs  for  ever.     The  said  Elizabeth  still  survives  unmarried. 

After  the  death  of  his  father  the  said  Henry  Hickes,  junior,  was  seised 
of  the  said  premises,  and  so  seised  made  his  will  2nd  September,  1640, 
and  thereby  bequeathed  to  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  his  mansion  house  with 
one  close  called  the  New  Close,  and  one  barn  standing  upon  the  yard  of 
Elizabeth  Hickes,  mother  of  the  said  Henry,  with  all  the  other  buildings, 
lands,  etc.,  tnereto  belonging,  reputed  to  be  \  of  one  virgate  of  land,  for 
her  natural  life  ;  also  to  the  said  Elizabeth  and  her  heirs  for  ever  the 
3rd  part  of  the  said  premises.  The  other  2  parts  thereof  he  gave  to 
Elizabeth  and  Margaret  Hickes,  his  daughters,  and  their  heirs  for  ever, 
provided  always  that  if  Henry  Hickes,  his  son,  shall  pay  to  the  said 
Elizabeth  and  Margaret  within  one  year  after  the  death  of  Elizabeth  their 
mother  the  sum  of  £2^0,  then  the  said  Henry  shall  have  and  enjoy  the 
said  2  parts  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not :  the 
messuage  and  lands  within  the  lordship  of  Ashton  Underbill  are  worth 
nothing  during  the  life  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  mother  of  the  said  Henry 
named  in  the  writ,  but  afterwards  they  will  be  worth  per  annum  30J. 
The  premises  bequeathed  by  the  will  of  the  said  Henry  named  in  the 
writ  will  be  worth  nothing  during  the  life  of  Elizabeth  his  wife,  but 
afterwards  they  will  be  worth  per  annum  6d. 

Henry  Hickes  died  5th  September  last  past ;  Henry  Hickes  is  his  son 
and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  19  years  6  months  6  days  and 
no  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  pari  3,  No.  96. 


abel  ftitcl^en,  senior* 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Marshfield,  6th  April,  17  Charles  I  [1641], 
X  before  Thomas  Hart,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Abel 
Kitchen,  senior,  one  of  the  aldermen  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  by  the  oath 
of  John  Shper,  John  Beak,  John  Atwood,  Thomas  Phelpes,  Robert  Deacon, 
George  Woodward,  William  Flower,  Francis  Baker,  John  Dolinge,  William 
Beale,  Edward  Winyard,  William  Seaborne  and  Thomas  Attwood,  who 
say  that 

Abel  Kitchen  was  seised  of  one  capital  messuage  and  tenement  called 
Wicks  Ouldbury,  and  200  acres  of  land,  meadow,  and  pasture  thereto 
belonging,   lying  within  the  parishes   of  Wickwarre   and   Cromehall ; 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  155 

certain  lands  and  tenements  in  Wickwarr  called  Inlands,  containing 
4  acres  of  land  and  12  acres  of  meadow  and  pasture;  one  cottage 
and  3  acres  of  meadow  there ;  and  one  messuage  called  the  Ragged 
Staffe  in  Bristol  in  a  street  there  called  Brodestreet,  in  the  parish  of 
Holy  Trinity  alias  Christchurch. 

So  seised,  the  said  Abel  by  his  will  dated  19th  January,  1639,  devised 
the  said  premises  to  Abel  Kitchen,  his  son,  and  his  heirs  male  for  ever; 
for  default,  he  gave  one  third  part  thereof  to  the  "  children  females  " 
of  his  said  son  and  their  heirs  for  ever.  The  other  2  third  parts  he 
willed  should  be  divided  into  3  equal  parts,  2  whereof  he  gave  to 
the  children  of  Nicholas  Meredith  by  his  daughter  Mary  and  their  heirs 
for  ever;  and  the  other  part  to  the  children  of  his  daughter  Sara  and 
their  heirs  for  ever. 

The  premises  in  Wickwarr  are  held  of  the  lord  of  the  manor  of 
Beverston  as  of  his  manor  of  Beverston  in  socage,  by  fealty  and  rent 
[amount  not  given],  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  6oj.  The  messuage 
in  Bristol  is  held  of  the  King  in  free  burgage  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  and 
is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ioj. 

Abel  Kitchen,  junior,  died  before  his  father.  Abel  Kitchen,  senior, 
died  at  Bristol,  3rd  August,  16  Charles  I  [164.0J;  Mary  Kitchen  is 
his  next  heir,  to  wit,  the  only  daughter  and  heir  of  Abel  Kitchen,  junior, 
son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  said  Abel,  senior,  and  was  then  aged 
1 1  years  and  2  months. 

Inq.  p.m.,  1 7  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  1 1  o. 


Inquisition  taken  at  Marshfield.  6th  April,  17  Charles  I  [1641], 
before  Thomas  Harte,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Abel 
Kitchen,  junior,  by  the  oath  of  John  Sloper,  gent.,  John  Beale,  John 
Atwood,  Thomas  Phelpes,  Robert  Deacon,  George  Woodward,  William  Flcnver, 
Francis  Baker,  John  Doling,  William  Bolle,  Edward  Vineards,  William 
Leaboume  and  Thomas  Atwood,  who  say  that 

Long  before  the  death  of  the  said  Abel  one  Abel  Kitchin  his  father 
was  seised  of  the  capital  messuage  called  the  Berrye  house,  situate 
within  the  parish  of  Doynton  alias  Deynton,  and  all  the  lands,  meadows, 
closes,  woods,  etc.,  thereto  belonging,  containing  178  acres  in  Doynton, 
in  the  several  tenures  of  Thomas  Clement  and  John  Bobbins ;  one  messuage 
and  22  acres  of  land,  meadow,  pasture  and  woodland  thereto  belonging; 
55  acres  and  40  "perokes"  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture,  in  the  tenure 
of  Walter  Strange  ;  and  all  the  royalties  and  ancient  rents  within  the  said 
parish  of  Doynton. 


156  Gloucestersh  ire 


So  seised,  the  said  Abel  Kitchin  the  father  by  indenture  tripartite, 
dated  19th  January,  3  Charles  I  [1628],  made  between  himself  by  the 
name  of  Abel  Kitchin  of  the  city  of  Bristol,  merchant,  one  of  the  alder- 
men of  the  said  city,  of  the  one  part,  John  Baber  of  Tormarton,  Professor 
of  Sacred  Theology,  of  the  second  part,  and  Abel  Kitchin,  named  in  the 
writ,  of  the  third  part,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  afterwards  to  be 
solemnized  between  the  said  Abel  Kitchin,  junior,  and  Alice  Baber, 
daughter  of  the  said  John  Baber,  for  the  jointure  of  the  said  Alice,  agreed 
with  the  said  John  Baher  that  he  would  be  seised  of  the  said  premises 
to  the  uses  following:  as  to  the  said  capital  messuage  with  all  the  lands, 
etc.,  thereto  belonging,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Abel  Kitchin,  junior,  and 
Alice  Baber  for  their  natural  lives.  As  to  the  said  royalties,  ancient  rents 
and  all  other  the  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Abel,  junior,  for  his 
natural  life.  And  immediately  after  the  termination  of  the  said  estates, 
then  as  to  all  the  said  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Abtl 
by  the  said  Alice :  for  default,  to  the  uses  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Abel, 
junior;  for  default,  to  the  use  o^  John  Kitchin,  third  son  of  the  said 
Abel  Kitchin,  senior,  and  his  heirs  male;  for  default,  to  the  use  of 
Gabriel  Kitchin,  second  son  of  the  said  Abel,  senior,  and  his  heirs ;  and 
lastly,  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Abel,  senior, 
for  ever. 

The  said  marriage  was  solemnized  on  the  24th  day  of  January,  1627. 

The  said  Abel  Kitchin,  junior,  was  seised  of  one  messuage  in  Doynton 
in  the  tenure  o{  Kathirine  Strange ;  one  messuage  there  in  the  tenure  of 
John  Milles,  yeoman  ;  one  messuage  there  in  the  occupation  of  Richard 
Davis  alias  Taylor,  yeoman  ;  all  those  lands  and  hereditaments  to  the 
said  messuages  belonging,  purchased  by  the  said  Abel  of  Michael 
Meredith,  gent. ;  2  cottages  in  the  parish  of  Wickwarre,  in  the  several 
tenures  of  Alexander  Ansell  and  Joan  Cooke,  widow  ;  the  several  lands, 
arable,  meadow  and  pasture,  containing  40  acres,  in  Wickwarre,  in  the 
tenure  of  Christiana  Neale,  widow,  Thomas  Neale  and  William  Neale ;  one 
tenement  there  and  the  several  parcels  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture 
thereto  belonging,  containing  30  acres,  in  the  tenure  oi  Arthur  Neale 
and  Francis  Neale :  which  said  premises  in  Wickwarre  the  said  Abel 
lately  purchased  o(  John  Kitchin  his  brother. 

The  said  capital  messuage,  and  all  the  lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging, 
are  held  of  Lord  Stafford,  as  of  his  honor  of  Gloucester,  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  £\.  The  said  messuage,  22  acres  of  land, 
meadow,  pasture  and  wood  land,  and  the  said  45  acres  of  land,  meadow 
and  pasture  in  the  tenure  of  Walter  Strange,  are  parcel  of  the  free  chapel 
of  Doynton,  and  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  by 
the  40th  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  1 3J.  4^. 
The  said  royalties,  ancient  rents  and  all  other  the  premises  mentioned 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  157 

in  the  said  indenture  are  held  of  the  said  Lord  Stafford,  as  of  his  honor 
of  Gloucester,  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee 
the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  icx.  The  said 
3  messuages  in  Doynton  are  held  of  the  said  Lord  Stafford  as  of  his  said 
honor,  by  knight's  service,  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  is  not  known, 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the 
premises  in  Wickwarre  are  held  the  jurors  not;  they  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  6j.  'id. 

Abel  Kitchin  died  at  Doynton,  2nd  July  last  past ;  Mary  Kitchin  is 
his  only  daughter  and  heir,  and  was  then  aged  11  years  i  month  and 
no  more. 

The  said  Alice  still  survives  at  Doynton. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  120. 


Ctprtan  iWaunjsell, 

Delivered  into  Court  26th  May,  17  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cheltenham,  4th  August,  16  Charles  I 
[1640],  before  John  Sheppard,  gent.,  escheator,  by  virtue  of  his 
office,  after  the  death  of  Cyprian  Maunsell,  by  the  oath  of  Walter  Mason, 
John  Buckell,  John  Ellis,  William  Stroude,  Thomas  Gregory,  Henry  Mason, 
Thomas  Coles,  Ancher  Nynd,  John  Stermy,  Nicholas  Lyppeatt,  John  Powell, 
Richard  White  and  John  Maris,  who  say  that 

Cyprian  Maunsell  was  seised  of  one  cottage  and  one  orchard  thereto 
adjoining  called  the  Old  Orchard,  containing  3  acres,  situate  in  Mythe, 
in  the  parish  of  Tewkesbury ;  one  parcel  of  waste  land  called  the 
Mythe  green;  3  closes  there  containing  16  acres;  the  reversion  of 
one  messuage  and  divers  parcels  of  arable  land,  containing  30  acres; 
and  common  of  pasture  for  all  beasts  in  Winston  expectant  after  the 
termination  of  99  years,  if  Richard  Cadell,  Margery  his  wife,  and 
Elizabeth  his  daughter  so  long  shall  live,  under  the  yearly  rent  of 
IS.  ifd.  :   which  said  Richard,  Margery  and  Elizabeth  Cadell  still  survive. 

The  premises  in  Mythe  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  los.  The  premises  in  Winston  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  is  not 
known,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the  said  estate,  bs.  ^d., 
but  afterwards  they  will  be  worth  51. 

Cyprian  Maunsell  died  21st  December  last  past;  Anthony  Maunsell  is 
his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Alice  Maunsell,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Cyprian,  still  survives. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  v.o..  No.  2. 


158  Gloucestershire 


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I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Painswick,  gth  October.  17  Charles  I 
-L  [1641],  before  Thomas  Harle,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
William  Navarke,  late  of  Cranham,  by  the  oath  of  William  Selwin,  Robert 
Rogers,  Thomas  Gregory,  Nathaniel  Fowler,  Thomas  Gibbes,  Giles  Hollidaye, 
Henry  Fletcher,  Thomas  Casle,  John  Osborne,  Robert  Hillman,  Richard 
Smith,  Anthony  Gardner,  senior,  Thomas  Winn,  Anthony  Gardner,  junior, 
and  Thomas  Lovedaye,  who  say  that 

William  Newarke  was  seised  of  one  messuage  and  one  yardland  called 
Stockwelle  ;  one  messuage  and  one  "  farrundell  "  of  land  called  Joppes; 
one  toft  and  one  "lundinate"  of  land  called  Nashley ;  and  of  all  the 
houses,  buildings,  gardens,  lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging :  all  which 
premises  are  situate  in  Brimsfeild,  Cranham  alias  Cronhom  and 
Birdlipp,  and  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but 
by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  3^.  ^d. 

William  Newarke  died  at  Cranham  3rd  July  last  past ;  William 
Newarke  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  24  years  and 
more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  N'o.  32. 


!Bo6ert  i^etip^er,  clerfe* 

•w-  •         •        • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  3rd  May,  17  Charles  I  [164.1], 
_L  before  Thomas  Hart,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Robert 
Peiipher,  clerk,  by  the  oath  of  Moore  Gwyllim,  Richard  Merrett,  Michael 
Slavenger,  John  Clissold,  Christopher  Cox,  Robert  Vynor,  Nathaniel  Yates, 
Richard  Smart,  Nathaniel  Ridler,  Powell  Clissold,  Moses  Beyton,  George 
Lawrence,  Edward  King,  Samuel  Cooke  and  William  Taylor,  who  say  that 

Robert  Petipher,  on  the  ist  day  of  July,  3  Charles  I  [1627],  was  seised 
of  one  messuage  in  Shennington,  and  of  24  acres  of  land,  2  acres  of 
meadow,  3  acres  of  pasture,  and  one  acre  of  furze  and  heath,  containing 
3  virgates  of  land,  arable,  meadow  and  pasture,  in  Shennington. 

So  seised,  the  said  Robert  Petipher  on  the  loth  day  of  July  in  the  said 
year,  by  indenture,  in  consideration  of  the  sum  of  £100  to  him  in  hand 
paid  by  James  Walbanckes,  demised  to  the  said  James  the  said  premises : 
to  hold  for  2 1  years,  he  paying  yearly  for  the  same  1  zd. 

Afterwards  the  said  Robert  hy  indenture  dated  25th  July,  3  Charles  I 
[1627],  made  between  himself  by  the  name  of  Robert  Petipher  of  Euston, 
CO.  Oxford,  clerk,  of  the  one  part,  and  Edward  Holloway,  of  Roxton,  in 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  159 

the  said  county,  yeoman,  and  John  Clarkeson,  of  Horley,  in  the  said 
county,  clerk,  of  the  other  part,  granted  to  the  said  Edward  and  John  the 
said  premises:  to  hold  for  ever,  to  the  use  of  him  the  said  Robert  for  his 
natural  life  ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  Robert  Pdipher,  junior,  son 
of  the  said  Robert  named  in  the  writ,  for  his  natural  life ;  after  his 
decease,  to  the  use  of  his  heirs  male  ;  and  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the 
right  heirs  of  the  said  Robert  Petipher,  senior,  for  ever. 

The  S3\d  James  Wa/banks,  by  deed  dated  5th  November,  1635,  assigned 
to  Edward  Walker  of  Shinnington  all  his  right  in  the  said  premises  during 
the  term  mentioned  in  the  said  indenture  of  the  10th  July.  Robert 
Petipher,  and  the  said  Edward  Walker  and  James  Walbankes,  by  indenture 
tripartite  dated  12th  July,  12  Charles  I  [1636],  made  between  the  said 
Edward  Walker,  of  the  first  part,  Richard  Hawtaine,  William  Hawtaine 
and  Thomas  Upton,  of  Shenington,  of  the  second  part,  and  the  said  Robert 
Petipher  and  James  Walbankes,  of  the  third  part,  in  consideration  of/'iso 
in  hand  paid  to  the  said  Edward  Walker,  by  the  said  Richard  Hawtaine, 
William  Hawtaine  and  Thomas  Upton,  sold  to  them  the  said  premises 
and  all  their  right  and  title  thereto  :  to  hold  for  the  residue  of  the  said 
term  of  2 1  years. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  los. 

Robert  Petipher  died   at   Coleshell,    4th    February   last   past;    Robert 

Petipher,  junior,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  on  the  17th  September  last 

past  was  aged  17  years. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  1 1 1. 


Caesar  !Hobert0,  enquire. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Payneswicke,  9th  October,  17  Charles  I 
X.  [1641],  before  Thomas  Hart,  gent.,  escheator,  afier  the  death  of 
Casar  Roberts,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  William  Sehvyn,  senior,  gent.,  Robert 
Rogers,  Thomas  Gregory,  Nathaniel  Fowler,  Thomas  Gybbs,  Giles  Holliday, 
Henry  Fletcher,  Thomas  Caslle,  John  Osborne,  Robert  Hillman,  Richard 
Smyth,  Anthony  Gardener,  Thomas  Wynne,  junior,  Anthony  Gardener, 
junior,  and  Thomas  Loveday,  who  say  that 

Long  before  the  death  of  the  said  CcEsar  Roberts,  one  Nicholas  Roberts, 
esq.,  his  father,  was  seised  of  [the  manor  of  Wesbury]  alias  Westbury 
and  the  site  of  the  said  manor;  one  capital  messuage  wherein  the  said 
Nicholas  dwelt,  in  the  parish  of  Westbiiry;  the  manor  [or  site  of  the 
manor  of  Sellars]  in  Westburj-;  10  messuages,  6  tofts,  one  water  mill, 
one  dovecote,  10  gardens,  10  orchards,  300  acres  of  land,  100  acres  of 


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meadow,  200  acres  of  pasture,  and  60  acres  of  wood  in  Westbury  alias 
Wesbury  and  Sellars :  which  said  premises  the  said  Nicholas  purchased 
to  him  and  his  heirs  oi  John  Dutton,  esq.,  and  which  were  parcel  of  the 
lands  of  Alexander  Bayneham,  esq.,  deceased  ;  also  of  5  several  parcels 
of  meadow  containing  16  acres,  lying  together  in  a  meadow  called  Poole 
meadow  alias  Pow  meadow,  in  the  tithing  of  Cleeve  in  the  parish  of 
Westbury,  late  parcel  of  the  demesne  lands  of  the  manor  of  Rodley  in 
Westbury;  the  manor  of  Deane  Magna;  10  messuages,  6  cottages, 
3  tofts,  20  gardens,  60  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  and  60  acres 
of  pasture  in  Deane  Magna;  the  advowson  of  2  parts  of  the  church 
there  ;  and  the  office  of  bailiff  there  :  which  last  recited  premises  the 
said  Nicholas  purchased  to  him  and  his  heirs  of  the  said  Alexander 
Bayneham;  also  certain  parcels  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  Deane 
Magna  containing  40  acres,  called  Blackball  meadows;  one  close  of 
pasture  there  called  Skulley  grove  alias  Skalley  grove,  containing  30  acres : 
which  said  meadows  are  reputed  to  be  parcel  of  the  assarted  lands 
within  the  King's  forest  of  Deane,  and  were  purchased  by  the  said 
Nicholas  Roberts  of  John  Winchcombe  and  Joseph  Bayneham ;  also  of  one 
capital  messuage,  one  garden,  and  3  orchards,  containing  4  acres  in 
Deane  Magna,  now  or  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Maddox,  gent. ;  one 
messuage  and  one  garden  there,  in  the  tenure  of  John  Paynter ;  one 
messuage  and  one  garden  in  the  tenure  of  William  Cadre ;  one  messuage 
and  one  garden  there  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Burgen  and  James  Scott ; 
the  closes  of  land,  meadow,  pasture  and  wood  there  called  Townsend 
field  containing  i\  acres,  Litle  Casbrooke  field  containing  2  acres,  Lille 
Bach  a  Riddinges  containing  6  acres.  Create  high  oake  feild  containing 
9J  acres,  Litle  high  oake  feild  containing  g  acres,  Cardes  Crofte  con- 
taining \\  acres,  Whitehill  meade  containing  3  acres,  Parslowes  hill 
containing  5  acres,  Fower  Pleckes  containing  3 J-  acres,  Bakers  Pleck 
containing  3  roods,  Over  East  Hills  containing  6  acres,  Stockwall 
meadow  and  Barkenhill  containing  12  acres,  Hollwallfeilde  containing 
9  acres,  Naylors  Thome  containing  7  acres,  the  Harpe  and  the  Paddox 
containing  4  acres,  one  grove  of  wood,  called  the  Harpe  grove,  containing 
5  acres  and  i  rood,  divers  closes  called  Bromhills  and  Cuttesland,  con- 
taining 25  acres,  EUeyes  meadow  containing  3  acres,  Akins  close  con- 
taining 9  acres,  the  Paddock  close  containing  \  acre,  and  one  garden 
there  sometime  in  the  tenure  of  Brian  Gravenor,  deceased  :  all  which 
premises  in  Deane  Magna  were  sometime  the  lands  of  John  Ayleway, 
senior,  gent.,  and  afterwards  of  John  Ayleway,  junior,  gent.,  his  son  ; 
also  of  one  messuage  and  i  garden  in  Avenhall,  now  or  late  n  the  tenure 
of  William  Farley;  one  close  there  called  Longe  meadow j  containing 
7  acres;  3  closes  there  called  the  Mill  meadow,  Barton  Hills,  and  Long 
Meadow  Hills,  containing  5  acres;  one  grove  of  wood,  called  Lane 
grove,    containing   21    acres;   one   close,   called   Newleaz(,    containing 


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5  acres  ;  one  grove  of  wood  there,  called  Wildernes  grove,  containing 
i5i  acres  ;  14  several  closes  there,  called  Wildernes  closes a//(2j  Wildernes 
grounds,  containing  62  acres  ;  one  grove  of  wood  there,  called  Sturnes 
grove,  containing  8  acres  ;  and  i  barn  called  Shrewsburics  barn  :  which 
said  premises  in  Avenhall  were  sometime  the  lands  of  the  said  John 
Ayleway,  senior,  and  afterwards  of  the  said  John  Ayleway,  junior;  also 
of  the  manor  of  Baysham,  co.  Hereford  ;  the  manor  of  the  Lee  alias  Lea, 
CO.  Gloucester,  which  extends  into  the  said  county  of  Hereford  ;  and 
the  office  called  the  woodwardshipp  of  the  Lee  alias  Lea  Bayley  within 
the  forest  of  Deane  ;  the  rectory  impropriate  of  Oxenhall  alias  Oxnall ; 
and  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage  of  the  church  of  Oxenhall. 

So  seised,  the  said  IVicholas  Roberts,  by  deed  dated  29th  June, 
8  Charles  I  [1632],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and  the 
Most  Noble  John,  then  Lord  Houghton,  now  Earl  of  Clare,  and  EJivard 
Yate  of  Buckland,  co.  Berks,  bart.,  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration 
of  a  competent  sum  of  money  to  him  in  hand  paid  by  the  said  Lord 
Houghton  and  Edward  Yate,  demised  to  them  2  parts  (in  3  parts  to  be 
divided)  of  all  the  said  premises  except  the  said  5  several  parcels  of 
meadow  lying  in  Poole  meadow:  to  hold  immediately  after  the  death 
of  the  said  Nicholas  for  70  years,  paying  therefor  yearly  one  grain  of 
pepper. 

The  manor  of  Westbury,  the  capital  messuage  wherein  the  said 
Nicholas  dwelt,  and  all  other  the  premises  in  Westbury  purchased  of 
John  Dulton,  except  the  manor  or  site  of  the  manor  of  Sellars,  are  held 
of  William  Viscount  Stafford  and  Mary  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of 
Henry,  late  Lord  Stafford,  as  of  his  honor  of  Hereford,  by  knight's 
service-,  to  wit,  by  the  third  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  during  the  said  term  of  70  years  20J.,  and  afterwards 
they  will  be  worth  £ i.  The  manor  or  site  of  the  manor  of  Sellars  is 
held  of  the  King,  as  of  his  manor  of  East  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  by  fealty 
only,  in  free  and  common  socage  and  not  in  chief  or  by  knight's  service, 
and  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the  said  term  13J.  ifd.,  and  after- 
wards it  will  be  worth  40J.  The  5  parcels  of  meadow  in  Poole 
meadow  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex, 
by  fealty  only,  in  free  and  common  socage  and  not  in  chief  or  by 
knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  loj.  The  manor  of 
Deane  Magna,  the  advowson  of  2  parts  of  the  church  there,  the  office 
of  bailiff  and  all  other  the  premises  there  purchased  of  the  said  Alexander 
liayneham  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  castle  of  St.  Briavello  by 
knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  is  not  known,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the  said  term  20^.,  and  afterwards 
they  will  be  worth  £ i-  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  Blackball  meadows 
and  Skulley  grove  are  held  the  jurors  know  not:  they  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  during  the  said  term  lod.,  and  afterwards  they  will  be 
vr)i..    II.  '  N 


1 62  Gloucestershire 


worth  t^s.  The  lands  called  Cuttesland  in  Deane  Magna  are  held  of 
William  Kingston,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of  Flaxley,  in  free  and  common 
socage,  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  ^d.  The  close  called  Akins 
close  is  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  said  castle-  of  St.  Briavello  in  free 
and  common  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court,  and  the  yearly  rent  of  \d. 
The  closes  called  Naylors  Thome  and  the  Harpe  and  the  grove  called 
Harpe  grove  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  Bulford,  co.  Wilts, 
in  free  and  common  socage  by  fealty  only.  All  other  the  premises  in 
Deane  Magna  sometime  of  John  Ayleway  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his 
said  castle  of  St.  Briavello  by  knight's  service,  by  what  part  of  a  knight's 
fee  is  not  known,  and  are  worth  during  the  said  term  6j.  8(/.,  and  after- 
wards they  will  be  worth  20J.  The  grove  called  Wildemes  grove  and 
the  14  several  closes  called  Wildernes  closes  in  Avenhall  are  held  of  the 
King  as  of  his  said  castle  of  St.  Briavello  in  free  and  common  socage,  by 
fealty,  suit  at  court,  and  the  yearly  rent  of  los.  All  other  the  premises 
in  Avenhall  are  held  of  Bayneham  Vaughan,  esq.,  and  Joan  Vaughan, 
widow,  his  mother,  as  of  their  manor  of  Avenhall,  in  free  and  common 
socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court,  and  divers  .  .  .  rents,  amounting  in 
the  whole  to  .  .  .  The  manor  of  Baysham  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief 
by  knight's  service,  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  is  not  known,  and  is 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the  said  term  .  .  s.,  and  afterwards 
1 5 J.  The  manor  of  the  Lee  alias  Lea  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by 
knight's  service,  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  is  not  known,  and  is 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the  said  term  loj.,  and  afterwards  30J. 
Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  office  of  woodwardship  in  Lea  is  held 
the  jurors  know  not:  it  is  worth  during  the  said  term  is.  ^.,  and  after- 
wards I  Of.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  rectory  impropriate  of 
Oxenhall  and  the  advowson  of  the  vicarage  of  the  church  of  Oxenhall 
are  held  the  jurors  know  not :  they  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  during 
the  said  term  6s.  Sd.,  and  afterwards  20s. 

Nicholas  Roberts  died  at  Westbury  19th  January,  12  Charles  I  [1637]; 
the  said  Ccesar  Roberts  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  under  age, 
to  wit,  20  years  3  months  and  16  days,  and  in  the  wardship  of  the  King. 
On  the  4th  day  of  October,  13  Charles  I  [1637],  ^^  attained  the  full  age 
of  21  years,  and  afterwards,  to  wit,  on  the  27th  August  last  past,  before 
he  had  sued  livery  of  his  lands  out  of  the  hand  of  the  King  he  died  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Giles  in  the  Fields,  co.  Middlesex,  without  issue. 
Giles  Roberts,  gent.,  is  his  kinsman  and  next  heir,  to  wit,  brother  of  the 
said  Nicholas,  father  of  the  said  CcBsar,  and  was  then  aged  50  years. 
After  the  death  of  the  said  Nicholas,  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said 
CcEsar,  a  third  part  of  the  said  premises  came  into  the  hands  of  the  King 
and  still  remains  there  for  default  of  livery. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  70. 

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Inquisitio7tes  Post  Mortem.  163 


Inquisition  taken  at  Cirencester,  3rd  May,  17  Charles  I  [1641], 
before  Thomas  Hatie,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  Henry 
Raynsford,  knight,  by  the  oath  of  More  Cnvilliam,  Richard  Merrett, 
^^ichael  Clavenger,  John  Clisso/e,  Christopher  Cox,  Robert  Vynor,  Nathaniel 
Yeates,  Richard  Smarle,  Nathaniel  Ridlcr,  Powell  Clissole,  Moyses  Bey  ton, 
George  Lawrence,  Edward  King,  Samuel  Cooke  and  William  Taylor,  who 
say  that 

Henry  Raynsford  -^diS  seised  as  of  feetaij,  to  wit,  to  him  and  his  heirs 
male,  the  remainder  thereof  to  Francis  Raynsford  his  younger  brother 
and  his  heirs  male,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  o^  Henry  Raynsford, 
knight,  father  of  the  said  Henry  named  in  the  writ,  for  ever,  of  free 
warren  in  all  the  lands,  tenements,  meadows,  woods  and  hereditaments 
called  Wincott  in  the  parish  of  Clifford ;  free  warren  in  the  manor  of 
Clifford  alias  Clifford  Chamberer,  and  in  all  the  lands,  meadows,  etc., 
to  the  said  manor  belonging  ;  free  warren  in  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Aleston  alias  Alveston,  co.  Warwick  ;  the  manor  of  Clifford  alias  Clifford 
Chamberer;  divers  lands,  meadows,  pastures,  feedings  and  hereditaments 
called  the  hamlet  of  Ayleston  lying  within  the  parishes  of  Aylestbn  and 
Clifford  ;  free  fishing  in  the  water  of  Stower  ;  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  Clifford  ;  2  messuages,  one  cottage  and  2  virgates  of  land  in 
Clifford ;  20  selions  of  land  there,  late  parcel  of  the  demesne  lands  of 
Clifford,  and  late  in  the  tenure  o{  Richard  Read ;  one  parcel  of  meadow 
there  called  Brooke  meadow  ;  one  messuage  and  \  a  virgate  of  land, 
meadow  and  pasture  there  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Wilkes,  likewise 
parcel  of  the  said  demesne  lands  ;  and  of  divers  lands,  meadows,  pastures 
and  hereditaments  there,  as  by  indenture  tripartite  dated  ist  February, 
17  James  I  [1620],  made  between  the  said  Henry  Raynsford  the  father 
and  the  Lady  Anne  his  wife,  Richard  Money,  gent.,  and  John  Watkins, 
gent.,  of  the  first  part,  Robert  Boswell,  gent.,  of  the  second  part,  and  the 
said  Henry  Raynsford  named  in  the  writ  and  Elianor  Boswell,  one  of  the 
daughters  of  the  said  Robert  Boswell,  of  the  third  part,  by  fine  levied  and 
2  recoveries  thereupon  suffered  more  fully  appears. 

So  seised,  the  said  Henry  Raynsford,  by  indenture  dated  4th  November, 
14  Charles  I  [1638],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and  Henry 
Ewer,  esq.,  and  Thomas  Wharton,  esq.,  and  Lady  Mary  his  wife  of  the 
other  part,  agreed  that  before  the  28th  day  of  November  then  next 
following  he  would  levy  a  fine  of  30  acres  of  meadow  and  130  acres  of 
pasture  in  Cliflord  Chamberer  and  Ayleston  called  the  broad  meadow, 
Muncke  close.  Rye  peeces,  the  hither  heath  and  the  Firzen  heath,  parcel 


r  64  GioHcestej'shire 


of  the  manors  of  Cliflbrd  Chamberer  and  Ayleston,  to  the  use  of  the  said 
Henry  for  the  term  of  99  years,  if  the  said  Lady  Mary  so  long  shall  live, 
paying  therefor  yearly  one  grain  of  pepper.  The  said  fine  was  after- 
wards levied  and  the  said  Lady  Mary  still  survives. 

Henry  Rayns/ord  y/di%  likewise  seised  of  the  reversion  expectant  after 
the  death  o{  Frances  Bostvell,  widow,  of  one  messuage  and  i\  virgates  of 
land  in  the  parish  of  Faccombe,  co.  Southampton,  in  the  tenure  of  the 
said  Frances. 

The  said  manor  and  all  other  the  premises,  except  the  advowson  of 
the  said  church,  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  the  service  of  the  20th 
part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  to  wit,  the  said 
premises  granted  to  the  said  Henry  Ewer  for  99  years  are  worth  per 
annum  during  the  said  term  one  grain  of  pepper,  but  afterwards  they 
will  be  worth  loos.  ;  the  residue  of  the  said  manor  and  other  the  premises 
is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  looj.  The  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Clifford  is  held  of  the  King,  but  by  what  services  the  jurors  know  not, 
and  is  worth  per  annum  nothing  because  it  is  full  (quia  plena  est).  The 
premises  in  co.  Southampton  are  held  of  Francis  Read,  esq.,  as  of  his 
manor  of  Faccombe,  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court 
and  a  yearly  rent,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ^s. 

Henry  Rayns/ord  d'ltd  loth  April  last  past;  Henry  Raytisford,  esq.,  is 
his  son  and  next  heir,  and  on  the  12th  day  of  May  last  past  was  aged 
8  years. 

Frances  Boswell,  widow,  still  survives. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  105. 


OTilliam  i5ogcr03  e0q» 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cirencester,  3rd  May,  17  Charles  I  [1641], 
before  Thomas  Hart,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  William 
Rogers,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Moore  Gwyllim,  Richard  Merrett,  Michael 
Slavenger,  John  Clissold,  Christopher  Cox,  Robert  Vynor,  Nathaniel  Yates, 
Richard  Smart,  Nathaniel  Ridler,  Powell  Clissold,  Moses  Btyton,  George 
Lawrence,  Edward  King,  Samuel  Cooke  and  William  Taylor,  who  say  that 

William  Rogers  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Dowdeswell ;  the  advowson 
and  right  of  patronage  of  the  parish  church  of  Dowdeswell ;  the  woods 
or  woodlands  called  Dowdeswell  wood,  Ayles  wood  and  Lindover,  lying 
in  the  parishes  of  Dowdeswell  and  Withington  ;  the  manor,  capital 
messuage,  land,  meadow  and  pasture  called  Rostley  in  Withington  ;  the 
meadow  called  Brodfield  in  Rostley,  to  the  said  capital  messuage  be- 
longi-ng,  the  manor,  capital  messuage  or  farm  called  Nether  Aston  alias 
Little  Aston  in  the  parish  of  Cold  Aston ;  the  messuage  in  Withington 


htquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  165 

in  the  tenure  of  Edmund  Dobbins,  and  all  the  arable  land,  closes  and 
lands  thereto  belonging ;  and  all  that  portion  of  the  tithes  of  sheaves, 
grains,  hay,  wool  and  lambs  growing  in  or  upon  the  capital  messuage, 
lands  and  tenements  called  Nether  Guyting  in  the  parish  of  Temple 
Guyting. 

So  seised,  the   said    William  Rogers,   by   indenture   tripartite   dated 
3rd  September,  14  James  I  [1616],  made  between  himself  by  the  name 
of  William  Rogers  of  Dowdeswell,  esq.,  of  the  first  part,  Walter  Savage  of 
Brodwaye,  co.  Worcester,  esq.,  and  John  Savage  of  Edgiocke  in  the  said 
county,  esq.,  of  the  second  part,  and  William  Sheldon,  junior,  of  Brodwaye, 
esq.,  and  George  Whitney  of  Ickombe  of  the  third  part,  as  well  in  con- 
sideration of  a  competent  jointure  to  be  made  for  Philippa  Rogers,  then 
the  wife  of  the  said  William  Rogers,  as  for  confirming  the  said  premises 
in  the  name  and  blood  of  the  said  William,  agreed  that  before  the  feast 
j  of  St.  Luke  then  next  following  he  would  levy  a  fine  at  Westminster  of 
I  all  the  said  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Walter  and  John  Savage  and 
I  the  heirs  of  the  said  Walter  for  ever,  to  the  intent  that  they  shall  be  free 
j  tenants  of  the  said  premises.     And  it  was  further  agreed  between  the 
i  said  parties  that  after  the  said  fine  should  be  so  levied  the  said  William 
Sheldon  and   George    Whitney,  before  the  end  of  Michaelmas  term  next 
I   following,  should  prosecute  a  writ  of  ingress  upon  disseisin  in  the  post 
I   according  to  the  form  of  a  common  recovery  against  the  said  Walter  and 
John  Savage  of  all  the  said  premises  :  which  said  fine  and  recovery  were 
levied  and  suffered  to  the  following  uses :  as  to  the  manor  of  Dowdeswell, 
I    the  advowson  of  the  church  there,  the  woods  called  Dowdeswell  woods 
and  Lindover,  and  all  other  the  premises  in  Dowdeswell,  to  the  use  of 
the  said  William  Rogers  for  his  natural  life  ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use 
of  Philippa  his  wife,  for  her  natural  life,  in  the  name  of  her  jointure ; 
after  her  decease,  to  the  use  successively  in  tail  male  of  the  first,  second 
and  third  sons  of  the  said    William;    with    remainder   to    divers  other 
persons ;  and  lastly,  with  remainder  to  the  said  William  Rogers  and  his 
heirs  for  ever.     As  to  the  meadow  called  Brodfield,  with  all  hedges, 
ditches,  ways  and  passages  leading  to  and  from  the  same  to  and  for  the 
confirmation  of  an  indenture  of  demise  heretofore  made  by  the   said 
William  Rogers  to  Richard  Cardwell,  yeoman,  his  servant,  for  the  term  of 
100  years,  he  paying  therefor  yearly  bd.     As  to  the  reversion  of  the  fee 
of  the  said  meadow  expectant  upon  the  said  demise  to  the  said  Richard, 
the  residue  of  the  said  manor  of  Rostley,  the  capital  messuage  called 
Neather  Aston,   the  messuage  in  Whittington,  the  wood  called  Ayles 
wood,  and  the  portion  of  the  tithes  in  Neather  Guytings,  to  the  use  of 
the  said  William  Rogers  for  his  life,  with  remainders  as  above. 

Afterwards,  to  wit,  in  the  octaves  of  St.  Michael,  14  James  I  [16 16], 
a  fine  was  levied  at  Westminster  between  the  said    Walter  Savage  and 
John  Savage,  plaintiffs,  and  the  said  William  Rogers,  deforciant,  of  all  the 
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said  premises,  and  in  the  same  term  and  year  a  perfect  recovery  was 
suffered. 

The  said  William  Rogers,  by  indenture  dated  28th  February,  in  the 
said  14th  year,  demised  to  Richard  Whit  home  one  messuage  and  2  closes 
containing  12  acres,  called  the  Newe  Meade  and  Church  Hey  situate  in 
Rosseley,  Tor  90  years,  if  the  said  Richard,  Patermo  his  wife,  and  a  certain 
Thomas  Whiihome  so  long  shall  live,  by  the  yearly  rent  of  bd.  :  which 
said  Richard  and  Patermo  still  survive. 

The  manor  of  Dowdeswell  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  there 
are  held  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  as  of  the  manor  of  Temple 
Guyting,  by  fealty  and  the  free  rent  of  los.,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear, /id.  The  manor  called  Rostley,  and  all  other  the  premises  in 
Withington,  and  the  meadow  called  Brodfield,  are  held  of  the  King 
in  chief  by  knight's  service,  to  wit,  by  the  looth  part  of  a  knight's  fee 
and  the  yearly  rent  of  1 3J.  5</.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £b  i  t,s.  4^. 
The  tenement  called  Wbittington  is  held  of  Alexander  Hall,  knight,  as 
of  his  manor  of  Whittington,  by  fealty  only,  and  is  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  ly.  \d.  The  capital  messuage  called  Neather  Aston,  the  tithes 
in  Nether  Guyting,  and  the  residue  of  all  the  premises  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the 
jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  /^5  4^. 

William  Rogers  died  at  Farnecote  loth  November  last  past;  Don 
Rogers  is  his  eldest  son  and  next  heir,  and  on  the  6th  (?)  day  of  August 
last  was  aged  1 7  years.     The  said  Philippa  still  survives  at  Dowdeswell. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  J,  part  3,  No.  128. 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Berkeley,  nth  October,  17  Charles  I 
JL  [1641],  before  Thomas  Hart,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
John  Smyth,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  William  Hopton,  gent.,  Thomas  Smyth, 
John  Saniger,  William  Lawrence,  John  Harry,  Richard  Archard,  Thomas 
Warner,  Nathaniel  Malleit,  John  Clutlerhooke,  Joseph  Hopton,  Henry  Heath- 
Jeild,  Robert  Crome,  Robert  Bayly,  John  Smyth,  John  Smyth  of  Hinton, 
James  Bayly  and  John  Turner,  gent.,  who  say  that 

John  Smyth  was  seised  of  one  close  of  pasture  called  Blackmore, 
containing  4  acres,  lying  in  North  Nibley,  next  to  the  pasture  called 
Velesridinges ;  4  acres  of  pasture  at  Blackmore  aforesaid,  late  in  the 
tenure  oi  John  Cole  ;  one  parcel  of  pasture  containing  one  rood  lying  in 
the  field  called  Shemecliflfe  in  North  Nibley ;  one  close  of  meadow  there 
called  Elfolds  containing  8  acres;  one  close  of  pasture  there  called 
Elfolds  Croft  containing  2  acres;  one  close  of  meadow  there  called 


Inquisitiones  J^ost  Mortem.  i6y 


Woolpits  a/;iw  Oldpites  containing  i^  acres;  certain  parcels  of  pasture 
late  parcels  of  the  chase  or  woodland  called  Michaelwood,  containing 
10  acres,  lying  in  Wike  within  the  parish  of  Berkeley;  2  messuages, 
3  cottages  and  50  acres  of  land,  arable,  meadow  and  pasture,  in  Nurth 
Nibley,  Stinchcombe  and  Stancombe,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Richard 
Bridges  and  Nicholas  Hickes ;  one  capital  messuage  or  farm  called 
Smalcombs  Court,  and  divers  other  messuages,  mills,  lands  and  tenements 
in  North  Nibley,  Wike,  Wodford,  Stinchcombe  and  Stancombe,  con- 
taining about  600  acres,  now  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John  Smyth. 

The  said /(?/(«  Smyth  being  so  seised,  a  fine  was  levied  at  Westminster 
in  Hilary  term,  5  Charles  I  [1630],  of  all  the  said  premises  by  the  names  of 
16  messuages,  20  cottages,  one  dovecote,  one  water  grain  mill,  2  fulling 
mills,  20  gardens,  20  orchards,  400  acres  of  land,  200  acres  of  meadow, 
800  acres  of  pasture,  150  acres  of  wood  and  common  of  pasture  for  all 
beasts  in  North  Nibley,  Stinchcombe,  Stancombe,  Wike  and  Wodford, 
between  Edward  Bromfeild,  esq.,  Marcellus  Rivers,  esq.,  and  John 
Browninge,  gent.,  plaintiffs,  and  the  S3.\d  John  Smyth  and  Mary  his  wife, 
deforciants,  whereby  the  said  John  and  Mary  acknowledged  the  said 
premises  to  be  the  right  of  the  said  Edward,  Marcellus  and  John,  and 
the  same  remised  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Edward  for  ever : 
which  said  fine  was  levied  to  the  following  uses :  as  to  the  capital 
messuage  called  Smalcombs  Court  and  all  the  messuages,  lands  and 
tenements  situate  on  the  east,  south  and  west  parts  of  the  said  capital 
messuage  containing  400  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture,  whereof 
the  7  several  closes  and  pieces  of  land  above  mentioned  are  parcels,  to 
the  use  of  John  Smyth,  son  and  heir  apparent  of  the  said  John  Smyth 
named  in  the  writ,  and  Anne  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  said  Edward 
Bromjeild,  and  their  heirs,  in  full  satisfaction  of  the  dower  of  the  said 
Anne ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Smyth,  junior,  and  his 
heirs  male  ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Smyth,  senior,  and 
his  heirs  male ;  and  for  default,  to  his  right  heirs  for  ever.  As  to  the 
residue  of  all  the  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Smyth,  senior, 
and  Mary  his  wife  for  their  lives;  after  their  decease  to  the  use  of  the 
said  John  Smyth,  junior,  and  his  heirs  male;  for  default,  to  the  heirs 
male  of  the  said  John  Smyth,  senior ;  and  for  default,  to  his  right  heirs 
for  ever,  as  by  a  charter  indented  dated  8th  January,  5  Charles  I  [1630], 
more  fully  appears. 

The  close  called  Blackmore,  4  acres  of  pasture  called  Blackmore,  the 
parcels  of  pasture  in  Shernecliffe  field,  the  closes  called  Elfolds,  Elfokls 
croft  and  Wolpites,  and  the  said  parcels  of  pasture  late  parcel  of  the 
chase  called  Myckelwood,  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  arc 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  i^s.  ^d.  The  2  messuages,  3  cottages  and 
50  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  North  Nibley,  Stinchcombe 


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and  Stancombe  are  held  of  the  King-  as  of  his  manor  of  East  Greenwich, 
CO.  Kent,  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty  only,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  nothing  during  the  life  of  the  said  Mary  Smyth,  but 
afterwards  they  will  be  worth  15^.  The  cottage,  orchard,  garden  and 
2  closes  of  meadow  or  pasture  in  North  Nibley  next  to  the  waste  called 
the  Little  Greene,  now  in  the  tenure  of  Mary  Hale,  widow,  and  sometime 
parcel  of  the  manor  of  Bradley  next  Wootton  Underedge,  being  parcel 
of  the  premises  mentioned  in  the  said  fine,  are  held  of  the  Most  Noble 
George  Berkeley,  knight,  Lord  Berkeley,  as  of  his  manor  of  Wotton  Forren, 
by  suit  at  the  court  of  the  hundred  of  Berkeley  every  3  weeks  and  by 
knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  is.  The  messuage 
and  30  acres  of  meadow  and  pasture  situate  next  the  Little  Greene  in 
North  Nibley,  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Wilkins,  sometime  parcel  of  the 
manor  of  Woodmancote,  are  held  of  the  said  Lord  Berkeley,  as  of  his 
manor  of  Berkeley,  by  knight's  service  and  suit  at  the  court  of  his  said 
hundred  every  3  weeks,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  los.  The 
messuage,  orchard  and  garden  containing  2  acres,  and  2  closes  of 
meadow  and  pasture  to  the  said  messuage  belonging  containing  4  acres, 
situate  in  a  certain  place  called  Churchfield,  next  the  church  of  North 
Nibley,  lately  purchased  by  the  said  John  Smyth,  senior,  and  Mary  his 
wife,  o(  Anthony  Hungerjord,  gent.,  lately  deceased,  and  Thomas  Hunger- 
Jord  his  son,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Robert  Cole,  and  sometime  parcel  of 
the  manor  of  the  said  Anthony,  called  Pitcourt,  in  North  Nibley,  are 
held  of  the  said  Lord  Berkeley  as  of  his  said  manor  of  Wotton  Forren, 
by  knight's  service,  and  by  suit  at  the  court  of  the  hundred  of  Berkeley 
every  3  weeks,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  3^.  4^.  The  capital 
messuage  called  Smalcombs  Court,  and  other  the  premises  in  North 
Nibley  and  Wike  Woodford,  and  3  messuages  and  50  acres  of  land  and 
pasture  in  Nibley,  Stancombe  and  Stinchcombe  are  held  of  the  said 
Lord  Berkeley,  as  of  his  said  manor  of  Berkeley,  by  fealty  and  suit  at  the 
court  of  the  said  hundred  every  3  weeks :  said  capital  messuage,  etc.,  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  £ i,  and  the  said  messuages  and  lands  are 
worth  nothing  per  annum  during  the  life  of  the  said  Mary,  but  afterwards 
they  will  be  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £\o. 

John  Smyth  died  at  North  Nibley  24th  February  last  past ;  John 
Smyth,  junior,  is  his  son  and  heir,  and  on  the  8th  September  last  past 
was  aged  30  years :  he  was  married  in  the  lifetime  of  his  said  father,  to 
wit,  in  the  5th  year  of  Charles  I. 

The  said  Mary  Smyth  and  Anne  Smyth  still  survive  at  North  Nibley. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  56. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  169 


Samuel  eilrott,  gentleman. 

InCjUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  15th  October,  17  Charles  I 
[164 1  J,  before  lliomas  Hart,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Samuel  Wrolt,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Henry  Hopkins,  Edward  Wood,  Moses 
Beaton,  Michael  Sharpe,  Richard  Robyns,  Thomas  Clutterbucke,  William 
Chatincc,  George  Lawrettce,  Samuel  Cooke,  John  Kerby,  John  Wood,  Edward 
King,  Thomas  Roberts  alias  Hayward,  Giles  Leech  and  William  Stone,  who 
say  that 

Samuel  Wrott  was  seised  of  the  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Auste  alias 
Hamondhey  and  200  acres  of  land,  40  acres  of  meadow,  200  acres  of 
pasture  and  100  acres  of  wood  in  Auste. 

So  seised,  the  said  Samuel,  by  indenture  dated  30th  May,  16  Charles  I 
[1640],  maide  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and  Robert  Feltham  of 
Sculthorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  gent.,  and  Matthew  Webb  of  Newington,  gent., 
of  the  other  part,  to  the  intent  to  make  the  said  Robert  and  Matthew 
free  tenants  of  the  said  premises,  granted  the  same  to  them  and  their 
heirs  for  ever,  to  the  sole  use  of  them  the  said  Robert  Feltham  and 
Matthew  Webb  and  their  heirs  for  ever. 

Afterwards,  to  wit,  in  Trinity  term,  16  Charles  I  [1640],  a  common 
recovery  was  suffered  of  the  said  premises  between  Richard  Gilpin,  gent., 
and  Richard  Bourne,  gent.,  plaintiffs,  against  the  said  Robert  Feltham  and 
Matthnv  Webb,  deforciants,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Samuel  Wrott  and  Sarah 
his  wife  and  their  heirs  for  ever,  as  by  indenture  tripartite  dated 
3rd  June,  16  Charles  I  [1640],  made  between  the  said  Samuel  Wrott  of 
the  first  part,  the  said  Robert  Feltham  and  Matthnv  Webb  of  the  second 
part,  and  the  said  Richard  Gilpin  and  Richard  Bourne  of  the  third  part, 
more  fully  appears. 

The  said  premises  are  held  o^  Ralph  Sadler,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of 
Henbury,  in  socage,  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  44/.,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  6oj. 

Samuel  Wrott  died  19th  June  last  past ;  Elizabeth  Holl,  widow,  Bridget 
Turner,  widow,  Judith  Wroth  wife  oi  John  Wroth,  Anna  Arkinstall  wife 
of  Robert  Arkinstall,  and  Sarah  Palavicina,  widow,  are  his  sisters  and 
coheirs,  and  were  then  aged  respectively  :  the  said  Elizabeth  60  years 
and  more,  the  said  Bridget  58  years  and  more,  the  said  Judith  56  years 
and  more,  the  said  Anna  54  years  and  more,  and  the  said  Sarah  50  years 
and  more. 

The  said  Sarah  Wrott,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Samuel,  still  survives 
in  the  city  of  London, 
.j  ^  /;/*/.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  g. 


1 70  Gloucestershire 


I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Paynswick,  9th  October,  17  Charles  I 
X  [1641],  before  Thomas  Hart,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
William  Sandys,  knight,  by  the  oath  of  William  Sellwyn,  senior,  gent., 
Robert  Rogers,  Thomas  .  .  .  .  ,  Nathaniel  Fowler,  Thomas  Gybbes, 
Giles  Holliday,  Henry  Fletcher,  Thomas  Castle,  John  Osborne,  Robert 
Hillman,  Richard  Smith,  Anthony  Gardener,  senior,  Thomas  Wynn,  junior, 
Anthony  Gardener,  junior,  and  Thomas  Loveday,  who  say  that 

Long  before  the  death  of  the  said  William  Sandis,  Henry  Earl  of 
Northampton,  Robert  Earl  of  Salisbury,  and  Grey  Lord  Chandos,  Baron 
of  Sudeley,  were  seised  of  the  manors  of  Brymsfeild  and  Cronham, 
whereof  one  grove  of  wood  lying  at  Watersladd  lately  enclosed  within 
the  bounds  of  a  certain  close  called  Chatterley,  now  in  the  occupation 
of  William  Newark,  containing  by  estimation  3  acres,  was  and  still  is 
parcel,  and  of  all  the  messuages,  lands,  etc.,  to  the  said  manors 
belonging,  lying  in  the  fields,  vills  and  parishes  of  Br}msfeild,  Cronham 
and  Birdclippe. 

So  seised,  they,  by  indenture  dated  24th  February,  3  James  I  [1606], 
made  between  themselves  of  the  one  part,  and  the  said  William  Sandis, 
Thomas  Temple  of  Stow,  co.  Bucks,  knight,  Edmund  Afeese  of  Grays  Inn, 
CO.  Middlesex,  esq.,  znA  John  Culpfpper  oi  the  Middle  Temple,  London, 
esq.,  of  the  other  part,  for  the  considerations  therein  specified  granted 
the  said  premises  to  the  said  William  Sandis  and  others,  to  the  use  of 
them  the  said  William  Sandis  and  others  and  their  heirs  for  ever. 

Before  the  death  of  the  said  William  Sandys  one  Henry  Jemegan, 
junior,  of  Cossey,  co.  Norfolk,  esq.,  and  John  Jemegan,  his  son  and  heir 
apparent,  were  seised  of  the  manor  of  Musarder  alias  Mysarder  alias 
Mysarden ;  all  that  park  and  land  called  Musarder  Parke ;  all  that  water 
grain  mill  called  Musarder  Milne ;  all  that  wood  and  land  called  Small- 
ridge  Downe;  all  that  wood  and  land  called  Whitleys  Wood  in  Musarden; 
and  all  the  messuages,  lands,  etc.,  to  the  said  manor  belonging  in 
Musarder. 

So  seised,  they,  by  indenture  dated  24th  November,  14  James  I 
[161 6],  made  between  themselves  of  the  one  part,  and  the  said  William 
Sandys,  Thomas  Temple,  Edmund  Meese  and  John  Culpepper  of  the  other 
part,  conveyed  the  said  premises  to  the  said  William  Sandys  and  others, 
to  the  use  of  them  the  said  William  Sandys  and  others  and  their  heirs 
for  ever. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem,  171 


The  said  William  Sandys  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Winston ;  the 
advowson  of  the  church  of  Winston ;  all  the  woods  and  wood  lands 
there;  all  the  tithes  whatsoever  growing  upon  the  capital  messuage, 
tenements,  farm  and  demesne  lands  of  Winston ;  and  of  all  the 
messuages,  lands,  etc.,  to  the  said  manor  belonging. 

After  the  death  of  the  said  Edmund  Mecse  the  said  William  Sandys, 
Thomas  Temple  and  John  Culpepper,  by  charter  dated  3rd  November, 
20  James  I  [1622],  in  satisfaction  of  the  dower  of  the  Lady  Margaret 
Sandys,  then  the  wife  of  the  said  William  Sandys,  granted  to  William 
Kingston,  esq.,  and  Charles  Herbert,  gent,,  in  trust  for  the  said  Lady 
Margaret,  an  annuity  of  /^  100  issuing  out  of  the  said  manors  of  Musarder 
and  Winston  and  other  the  premises,  except  Musarder  Park,  the  lands 
and  tenements  reputed  to  be  parcel  thereof  and  the  arable  land  in  the 
common  fields  of  Musarder :  to  hold  from  the  death  of  the  said  William 
Sandys  during  the  natural  life  of  the  said  Lady  Margaret. 

The  said  William  Sandys,  Thomas  Temple  and  John  Culpepper,  by 
another  indenture  tripartite  dated  4th  November,  20  James  I  [1622], 
made  between  themselves  of  the  one  part,  Thomas  Spencer  of  Clarendon, 
CO.  Warwick,  esq.,  and  John  Hanhury  of  Kelmershe,  co.  Northampton, 
of  the  second  part,  and  Miles  Sandys,  knight,  son  and  heir  apparent  of 
the  said  William  Sandys,  and  Mary  Hanhury,  daughter  of  the  said  John 
Hanbury,  of  the  third  part,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  then  to  be 
had  between  the  said  Miles  Sandys  and  Mary  Hanbury,  and  for  the  sum 
of  5000  marks  in  hand  paid  by  the  said  John  Hanbury  to  the  said  William 
Sandys  for  the  marriage  portion  of  the  said  Mary,  and  by  a  fine  there- 
upon made,  conveyed  all  the  said  manors  and  all  other  the  premises 
in  Brymsfield,  Birdlippe,  Marlestone  Moorend,  Cawdle  greene.  Upper 
Cronham,  Nether  Cronham,  Musarder,  Sulgrave,  Wishanger,  Slade, 
Paynswicke,  Bislye,  Edgeworth,  Dunsborne,  Upper  Winston,  Nether 
Winston,  Cawdell  Bottome,  the  Washe,  Poole,  Bulbankes  Side  and 
Elston,  to  the  use  of  the  said  William  Sandys  until  the  said  marriage 
should  take  place,  and  afterwards,  as  to  the  manor  of  Brymsfield  with 
all  the  messuages,  lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging  in  Brimsfeild,  Birdlippe 
and  Cawdle  Greene,  except  Brymsfeild  Park,  to  the  use  of  the  said 
Mary  Hanbury  after  the  death  of  the  said  Miles  Sandys,  she  taking  yearly 
out  of  the  same  an  annuity  of  jf  100.  As  to  Brymsfeild  Park  and  the 
capital  messuage  called  Brymsfeild  Lodge,  to  the  use  of  the  said  William 
Sandys  during  the  joint  lives  of  himself  and  the  said  Afiles  Sandys, 
afterwards  to  the  use  of  the  said  Miles,  and  after  his  decease,  then  to 
the  use  of  the  said  Mary  for  her  jointure ;  and  after  her  decease  to  the 
use  of  the  first,  second,  third,  and  every  other  son  of  the  said  Miles  by. 
the  said  Mary,  with  divers  remainders  over.  As  to  the  said  park  of 
Brymsfield  so  limited  to  the  said  Mary,  to  the  use  of  the  said  William 
Sandys   for  his  life ;   after  his  decease,   to  the  use  of  the  said  Milts 


172  Gloucestersh  ire 


Sandys  for  his  life ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  sons  of  the  said 
Miles  by  the  said  Mary  and  their  heirs  male ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of 
such  of  the  daughters  of  the  said  Miles  who  shall  be  unmarried  at  his 
death  until  they  shall  have  received  /  3000  ;  after  the  payment  of  such 
sum  then  to  the  use  of  the  first  son  of  the  said  Miles  and  his  heirs  male, 
with  divers  remainders  over.  As  to  the  capital  messuage  or  manor 
house  of  Musarder  and  the  park  and  wood  there,  to  the  use  of  the 
said  William  Sandys  for  his  natural  life,  and  after  his  decease,  then  as 
to  the  "said  park  and  arable  land  in  INIusarder  to  the  use  of  the  said 
Lady  Margaret  for  her  life  for  her  jointure.  As  to  the  manor  of 
Cronham,  to  the  said  Lady  ]\fargaret  for  her  jointure.  As  to  all  other 
the  premises,  to  the  use  of  the  said  William  Sandys  for  his  life ;  after 
his  decease,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Miles  Sandys  for  his  life;  after  his 
decease,  to  the  use  of  all  the  sons  of  the  said  Miles  and  their  heirs  male; 
for  default,  to  the  use  of  William  Sandys,  second  son  of  the  said  William 
Sandys,  for  his  life ;  after  his  decease,  to  the  use  of  all  his  sons  and  their 
heirs  male ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  Thomas  Sandys,  third  son  of  the 
said  William  Sandys,  for  his  life  and  his  heirs  male ;  for  default,  to  the 
use  successively  of  the  other  sons  of  the  said  William  Sandys,  the  father, 
of  his  daughters,  and  of  his  right  heirs. 

Afterwards  the  said  marriage  was  solemnized,  and  the  said  Mary 
survived  the  said  Miles. 

The  manor  of  Brymsfield  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  is 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  los. 

The  manor  of  Cronham  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  is 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  \os. 

[The  rest  of  the  inquisition  is  illegible.] 

William  Sandys  died  4th  March  last  past ;  William  Sandys,  esq.,  son 
and  heir  of  the  said  3files  Sandys,  deceased,  son  of  the  said  William 
Sandys,  senior,  is  his  kinsman  and  next  heir,  and  on  the  5th  day  of  June 
last  was  aged  16  years,  and  not  more. 

The  said  Lady  Margaret  still  survives. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No,  66. 


Inquun..unrcs  I  osi  iviuricni.  173 


Cl)oma0  marncr, 

"W"  •     •    • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Taynswicke,  9th  October,  17  Charles  I 
X  [1641],  before  Thomas  Hart,  gent.,  after  the  death  of  Thomas 
Warner,  by  the  oath  of  William  SelliLyn,  gent.,  Robert  Rogers,  Thomas 
Gregory,  Nathaniel  Fowler,  Thomas  Gybbs,  Giles  Holliday,  Henry  Fletcher, 
Thomas  Castle,  John  Osborne,  Robert  Hillman,  Richard  Smith,  Anthony 
Gardener,  senior,  Thomas  Wynn,  Anthony  Gardener,  junior,  and  Thomas 
Loveday,  who  say  that 

Before  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  Warner,  John  Hill,  gent.,  and 
Robert  Spencer  were  seised  of  2  messuages  and  i^  virgates  of  land  in 
Harsfield  called  Addams  house  and  Downes  house  or  tenement,  and  all 
the  houses,  buildings,  lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging. 

So  seised,  they,  by  indenture  dated  13th  April,  13  James  I  [161 5], 
made  between  themselves  by  the  names  of  John  Hill  of  Tewkesbury, 
gent.,  and  Robert  Spencer  of  Harsfield,  yeoman,  of  the  one  part,  and 
William  Warner,  now  deceased,  father  of  the  said  Thomas  Warner,  the 
said  Thomas  Warner  and  Richard  Warner,  John  Warner,  Samuel  Warner, 
and  William  Warner,  sons  of  the  said  William  Warner,  the  father,  of  the 
other  part,  granted  to  the  said  William  Warner,  the  father,  all  the  said 
premises  for  his  life ;  after  his  decease,  to  remain  to  the  said  Thomas 
Warner  and  his  heirs  male ;  for  default,  then  successively  in  tail  male 
to  the  said  Richard,  John,  Samuel  and  William  Warner ;  and  for  default 
to  their  right  heirs  for  ever. 

Afterwards  the  said  William  Warner,  the  father,  and  the  said  Thomas 
Warner,  by  indenture  dated  loth  August,  2  Charles  I  [1626],  made 
between  themselves  by  the  names  of  William  Warner  of  Haresfield, 
clothier,  and  Thomas  Warner  of  Pakenhill,  clother,  son  and  heir 
apparent  of  the  said  William,  of  the  one  part,  and  William  Maihen 
and  John  Machen,  his  son,  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  a 
marriage  then  had  between  the  said  7 homas  Warner  and  Sarah  then 
his  wife,  daughter  of  the  said  William  Machen,  and  for  her  maintenance 
if  she  should  survive  her  husband,  demised  to  the  said  William  and 
John  Machen  the  closes  of  land  and  pasture  called  Great  Northfield 
and  Little  Northfield,  Longcrofte  and  Puttingeworth  ;  2  acres  of  arable 
land  lying  in  Northfield,  sometime  belonging  to  the  messuage  called 
Dornies  house;  and  one  acre  of  land  in  Broadfield  at  the  Portway  there, 
sometime  belonging  to  the  messuage  called  Adams  house;  to  hold  for 
99  years  if  the  said  Sarah  so  long  should  live,  upon  trust  that  they  wouUl 
allow  her  to  enjoy  the  said  premises  and  to  take  the  profits  thereof. 

The  said  William  Warner,  the  father,  was  seised  of  the  capital 
messuage  or  mansion  house  wherein  the  said  Thomas  Warner  was  living 


174  Gloucestershire 


at  the  time  of  his  death  in  Pakenhill  alias  Pagenhull,  and  all  the 
buildings,  curtilages,  gardens  and  orchards  thereto  belonging,  con- 
taining about  two  acres ;  certain  closes  called  the  Home  Close  and 
Courte  Orchard,  containing  about  lo  acres  of  pasture;  one  pasture 
called  the  Bunnett  hey,  containing  one  acre  ;  one  ...  of  pasture 
called  Pitchcombe  Slade,  divided  into  2  parts,  containing  17  acres; 
2  "heystalls"  or  parcels  of  wood  there;  one  meadow  called  Pakenhill 
meadow,  containing  4  acres ;  all  that  ...  of  land  or  pasture,  con- 
taining 3  acres,  adjoining  Pakenhill  meadow  on  the  north  end  thereof, 
and  lately  enclosed  out  of  the  common  field  called  Downefield ;  also 
the  several  parcels  of  arable  land  lying  scattered  in  the  several  fields 
called  Downe  .  •  .  Amon  Crofte  and  Moorefield,  containing  altogether 
about  10  acres:  all  which  said  premises  are  in  Pakenhill;  and  2  cottages 
there  in  the  several  tenures  of  John  Tu  .  .  .  and  John  Rowland. 

So  seised,  the  said  William  Warner,  by  indenture  tripartite  dated  at 
Pakenhill,  30th  April,  21  James  I  [1623],  made  between  himself  of  the 
one  part,  the  said  William  and  John  Machen  of  the  other  part,  and  the 
said  Thomas  Warner  lind  Sarah  his  wife  of  the  third  part,  in  consideration 
of  the  said  marriage,  for  a  jointure  to  be  made  for  the  said  Sarah,  for 
the  settling  of  his  lands,  and  for  the  sum  of  /^4oo  to  be  paid  by  the 
said  William  Machen  as  the  marriage  portion  of  the  said  Sarah,  agreed 
that  he  and  his  heirs  should  be  seised  of  the  said  premises  in  Pakenhill 
to  the  use  of  the  said  Thomas  Warner  for  his  life,  and  after  his  decease, 
then  to  the  use  of  the  said  Sarah  his  wife  for  her  life  ;  and  after  her 
decease,  to  the  use  of  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  Thomas  by  the  said 
Sarah;  for  default,  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  Thomas;  for  default, 
to  the  use  of  the  said  Samuel  Warner  and  his  heirs  male ;  for  default,  to 
Waller  Warner,  another  son  of  the  said  William  Warner,  the  father,  and 
his  heirs  male ;  and  lastly  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of 
the  said  William  Warner,  the  father,  for  ever. 

If  the  said  Thomas  Warner  die  without  issue  male,  then  to  the  use  of 
his  issue  female  until  they  shall  have  been  paid  the  full  sum  of  ^^400, 
to  be  divided  equally  amongst  them. 

William  Warner,  the  father,  died  30th  September,  10  Charles  I  [1634]- 

Thomas  Warner  was  seised  of  one  close  of  land  and  pasture  called 
Almond  Croft,  containing  about  4  acres  ;  and  one  piece  of  land  lying 
at  the  lower  end  of  the  said  close,  late  parcel  thereof;  which  said 
premises  are  in  Pakenhill  and  were  purchased  by  the  said  Thomas  Warner 
of  Henry  Bourne ;  also  of  one  acre  of  land  lying  in  a  certain  field 
called  Moorefield  in  Pakenhill,  lately  purchased  of  Giles  Rowland;  one 
messuage  in  Pitchcombe,  in  the  parish  of  Standishe,  called  Bondes 
Tenement;  3  acres  of  meadow  or  pasture  called  Bondes  RIeade  in  the 
parish  of  Sandishe  ;  about  4  acres  of  land  lying  in  a  certain  field  called  the 
Overfield  in  Standishe ;  5  acres  of  meadow  or  pasture  adjoining  Bondes 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  175 

'Meade:  of  which   said  5   acres  a  certain  parcel  containing  acres 

lies  in  Standishe,  and  the  residue,  called  Rackley  Meade,  is  in  Pitch- 
combe;  one  grove  called  Jagges  Grove,  adjoining  the  meadow  called 
Jagges  Meade  in  Pitchcombe ;  and  2  acres  lying  in  a  certain  field  called 
the  Lowerfield  in  Pitchcombe. 

So  seised,  the  said  Thomas  Warner,  by  his  will  dated  i6th  November, 
1640,  in  consideration  that  the  said  Sarah  his  wife  should  at  her  own 
cost  bring  up  his  6  children,  to  wit,  Alice,  William,  Sarah,  Anne,  Thomas 
and  Susannah,  until  they  should  accomplish  their  full  ages  and  until  their 
several  portions  should  be  paid  them,  and  in  consideration  also  that  the 
said  Sarah  would  be  at  the  charge  of  "suing  forth  of  the  wardship" 
of  the  eldest  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas  and  compounding  for 
the  same,  gave  to  the  said  Sarah  the  rents  and  profits  of  all  his  lands 
in  Pakenhill,  Pitchcombe,  Standish  and  Harsfield  during  the  minority 
of  his  heir. 

The  inheritance  of  all  his  lands  he  gave  to  William,  his  eldest  son, 
and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

The  2  messuages  and  other  the  premises  in  Harsfield  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee 
the  jurors  know  not :  the  premises  there  demised  to  the  said  William 
and  John  Machen  are  worth  nothing  during  the  said  term  of  99  years, 
but  afterwards  they  will  be  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \s.  The  other  premises 
in  Harsfield  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \d.  The  premises  in  Pakenhill 
whereof  William  Warner,  the  father,  was  seised,  are  held  of  William 
Earl  of  Stafford  and  Mary  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  Henry  late  Lord 
Stafford,  deceased,  as  of  their  honor  of  Hereford,  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  is  not  known,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  td.  Almond  Croft  and  other  the  premises  in  Pakenhill 
purchased  of  Henry  Bourne  and  Giles  Rowland  are  held  of  the  said 
Earl  Stafford  and  Mary  his  wife  as  of  their  said  honor  of  Hereford, 
by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knrght's  fee  is  not  known, 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  ^d.  The  premises  in  Pitchcombe  are 
held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  by  what  part  of  a  knight's 
fee  is  not  known,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  \s.  The  said  premises 
lying  in  Pitchcombe  or  elsewhere  in  the  county  of  the  city  of  Gloucester 
are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  in  socage,  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent 
of  ss.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  4^. 

Thomas  Warner  d'\Qd  at  Pakenhill  15th  December  last  past;  William 
Warner  is  his  son  and  next  heir  by  the  said  Sara,  and  was  then  aged 
II  years  10  months  and  not  more. 

The  said  Sarah  still  survives  at  Pakenhill. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  58. 


T  ']6  Gloucestershire 


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gjerta^e  matmjstr^e,  enquire* 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  29th  October,  17  Charles  I 
[1641],  before  Thomas  Hart,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  Jcrvase  Warinstrye,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Moore  Gwilliam,  gent., 
Edward  Wood,  Wilham  Taylor,  Michael  Sharpe,  Giles  Pratt,  William 
Groves,  William  Chaunce,  Samuel  Cooke,  Thomas  Powell,  John  Kerhie, 
Michael  Clavenger,  Thomas  Marshall,  Thomas  Roberts  and  John  Archard, 
who  say  that 

Long  before  the  death  of  the  said  Jervase  Warmstrye  one  William 
Warmstrie,  his  father,  was  seised  of 'one  messuage  wherein  he  then 
dwelt;  one  messuage  in  the  city  of  Worcester;  one  messuage  with  the 
lands,  etc.,  thereto  belonging  situate  in  Barbon,  co.  Worcester;  one 
close  of  pasture  called  Honiborne  leasowe,  and  one  cottage  built  there- 
upon, lying  in  Honiborne  alias  Cowhomborne ;  one  cottage  called  the 
Sheppards  house  in  Honiborne,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas  Ingles ; 
5  meadows  there  called  Wateringe  Place,  Ram  Close,  Dinge  Furlong 
and  the  More ;  one  parcel  of  meadow  and  pasture  land  there  called  the 
Grove  alias  Honiborne  Grove;  and  one  messuage,  one  close,  and  one 
acre  of  arable  land  lying  in  Aliens  More,  co.  Hereford,  late  in  the 
occupation  of  Thomas  Symondes. 

So  seised,  the  said  William  Warmstrye,  by  indenture  dated  24th 
February,  7  Charles  I  [1632],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part, 
William  Leigh,  knight,  and  William  Leigh,  his  son  and  heir  apparent,  of 
the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  before  had  between  the 
said  Jervase  Warmstrie  and  Isabella  Leigh,  one  of  the  daughters  of  the 
said  William,  granted  to  the  said  William  Leigh,  knight,  and  William 
Lfigh,  the  son,  and  their  heirs  all  the  said  pr'emises  to  the  use  of  the 
said  William  \_sic\  for  ^is  natural  life,  and  after  his  decease  then  as  to 
the  premises  in  the  city  of  Worcester  and  the  moiety  of  all  the  said 
premises  in  Honiborne,  except  the  close  called  the  Grove,  to  the  use 
of  Cicilie^  then  the  wife  of  the  said  William  Warmestrye,  for  her  life ; 
after  their  deceases,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Jervase  and  his  heirs  by  the 
said  Isabella;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Jervase  and  his  heirs; 
and  lastly  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  William  Warmestrye  and 
his  heirs  for  ever.  As  to  the  other  moiety  of  the  said  premises,  the 
said  messuage  in  Barban,  the  close  called  Honiborne  Grove,  and 
the  premises  called  Alleyns  More,  after  the  death  of  the  said  William 
Warmstrie  to  the  use  of  the  said  Jervase  and  his  heirs  by  the  said 
Isabella ;  for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  Jervase  and  his  heirs ;  and 
for  default,  to  the  use  of  the  said  William  for  ever. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  177 

William  Warms/rye  died  ist  February,  15  Charles  I  [1640].  After- 
wards the  said  Jervase,  in  consideration  of  /  840  to  him  in  hand  paid  by 
John  Vernon  and  Henry  Cornish,  caused  a  fine  to  be  levied  at  Westminster 
in  Easter  term,  17  Charles  I,  before  John  Banckes,  knight,  and  others, 
between  the  said  John  Vernon,  clerk,  and  Henry  Cornish,  gent.,  plaintiffs, 
and  Jervase  Warmstrey,  esq.,  deforciant,  of  all  the  said  premises  by  the 
name  of  one  cottage,  40  acres  of  meadow,  and  80  acres  of  pasture  in 
Honiborne,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Vernon  and  Henry  Cornish  and 
their  heirs  for  24  years ;  after  the  expiration  of  that  term,  then  to  the 
use  of  the  said  Jervase  and  Isabella  and  their  heirs ;  and  for  default, 
to  the  use  of  the  said  Jervase  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  as  by  the  said  fine 
and  by  an  indenture  dated  nth  May,  17  Charles  I,  more  fully  appears. 

The  premises  in  Honiborne  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the  term  of  iz  years  nothing,  but  after- 
wards they  will  be  worth  40J.  The  premises  in  Barban  in  the  parish  of 
Claynes  are  held  of  the  Bishop  of  Worcester,  as  of  his  manor  of  Claynes, 
in  common  socage,  by  the  yearly  rent  of  id.,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,  2s.  td.  The  premises  in  Worcester  are  held  of  Roland  Bartley, 
knight,  as  of  his  manor  of"  Catheridge  alias  Cawtheridge,  by  the  rent 
of  \id.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  nothing  during  the  lifetime 
of  the  said  Cicilie,  but  afterwards  is.  bd.  The  premises  in  the  said 
county  of  Hereford  are  held  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Hereford,  as 
of  their  manor  of  Allensmore,  in  free  and  common  socage,  by  the  yearly 
rent  of  ^d.,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  is.  bd. 

Jervase  Warmslrye  died  28th  May  last  past;  John  Warmslrye  is  his 
son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  6  years  and  9  months. 

The  said  Cicilie  and  Isabella  still  survive  at  Honiborne. 

Ing.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  bi. 


i^atricfe  goung,  gentleman. 

Delivered  into  Court  7th  July,  17  Charles  I. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Thornbury,  i6th  March,  6  James  I  [1609]. 
before  William  Whdcombe,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  o{  Pal  rick 
Voun^,  gent,  by  the  oath  oi  James  laivrence,  gent.,  Henry  Towneseni, 
Richard  Wicksteed,  John  Richards,  William  Barton,  John  Edwards,  Hmy 
laurence,  William  Lynke,  Richard  Cole,  William  Skey,  James  Hobbs, 
Augustine  Dames  and  Arthur  Hobs,  who  say  that 

VOL.    II.  o 


178  Gloucestershire 


Patrick  Younge  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Compton  Greenefield,  and 
the  advowson  of  the  church  there  to  the  said  manor  belonging:  which 
said  premises  are  held  of  Ralph  Sadleir,  esq.,  as  of  his  manor  of  Henburry, 
in  free  socage,  by  fealty,  suit  at  court  and  the  yearly  rent  of  2J.,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  6oj. 

Patrick  Young  died  at  Bristol  7th  October  last  past ;  William  Young 
is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  73. 


■^-       •  •  • 

I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  loth  June,  18  Charles  I  [1642], 
A  beforfe  William  Barrett,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death  of  William 
Johnson,  son  and  heir  oi  Edmund  Johnson,  gent.,  deceased,  by  the  oath  of 
More  Gwillim,  gent.,  Michael  Sharpe,  John  Wood,  Richard  Webbe,  Thomas 
Clutterbooke,  Edward  Kinge,  Moses  Benton,  Edmund  Ferebee,  John  Raymond, 
Richard  Robins,  Giles  Pratt,  Edward  Wood,  John  Archard,  Thomas  Deacon, 
Thomas  Litton,  William  Chaunce,  John  Kerby,  Thomas  Marshall  and  Walter 
Portlocke,  who  say  that 

By  an  inquisition  taken  at  Cheltenham,  12th  August,  12  Charles  I 
[1636],  after  the  death  of  the  said  Edmund  Johnson  it  was  found  that  the 
said  Edmund  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  were  seised  of  the  manor  of  Widford 
and  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of  Widford,  except  one  messuage, 
3  water  mills,  one  garden,  one  orchard,  80  acres  of  land,  2  acres  of 
meadow,  and  10  acres  of  pasture  in  Widford  which  were  then  in  the 
tenure  of  Harman  Johnson  and  Frances  Johnson  his  wife  for  their  lives, 
with  remainder  to  the  said  Edmund  Johnson  and  his  heirs  for  ever. 

So  seised,  a  fine  was  levied  in  Easter  term,  2  Charles  I  [1626], 
between  William  Webb,  gent.,  plaintiff,  and  the  said  Edmund  Johnson  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  deforciants,  of  the  said  premises,  whereby  it  was  agreed 
that  the  said  Edmund  and  Elizabeth  should  grant  the  same  to  the  said 
William  Webb  for  80  years. 

Edmund  Johnson  died  at  Cubbington,  co.  Warwick,  ist  February  then 
last  past,  the  said  Harman,  Frances  and  Elizabeth  surviving  him.  The 
said  William  Johnson  was  his  son  and  heir,  and  was  then  aged  14  years 
61  days  and  not  more. 

Now  the  jurors  say  that  by  the  death  of  the  said  Edmund  Johnson  the 
reversion  of  the  said  premises  after  the  death  of  the  said  Harman,  Frances 
and  Elizabeth  descended  to  the  said  William,  but  by  reason  of  his  minority 
came  into  the  hands  of  the  King,  in  whose  wardship  the  said  William 
then  was. 


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Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  179 


The  said  William  died  while  still  under  age  at  Cubbington  aforesaid 
31st  January,  16  Charles  I  [16+1],  without  heirs  of  his  body  begotten; 
Harman  Johnson,  second  son  of  the  said  Edmund  Johnson,  is  his  brother 
and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  13  years  8  months  and  i  day  and 
not  more. 

The  said  premises  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  zos. 

The  said  Elizabeth,  Harman  and  Frances  Johnson  still  survive  at 
Widford. 

Inq.  p.m.,  18  Charles  I,  part  i.  No.  40 


fl^icl^ael  fl©eret)(tl),  gentleman* 

Inquisition  taken  at  Cirencester,  19th  April,  18  Charles  I 
[1642],  before  William  Barrett,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the  death 
of  Michael  Meredith,  gent.,  by  the  oath  of  Henry  Hopkins,  gent..  More 
Gwilliams,  Richard  Webbe,  Moses  Beaton,  Edward  Kinge,  Thomas  Robertes, 
Thomas  Clutterbuck,  Michael  Sharpe,  Edmund  Fereby,  Edivard  Wood, 
William  Chaunce,  Giles  Pratt,  Samuel  Cooke,  Thomas  Gibbes  and  John 
Kerby,  who  say  that 

Michael  Meredith  was  seised  of  one  messuage  lying  in  ISIarshfield,  and 
20  acres  of  pasture  called  Southwood  thereto  belonging;    z  messuages 
there  called  England  and  Bridgemans,  with  40  acres  of  land,  meadow 
and    pasture    thereto    belonging;     18    messuages,     tenements,     offices, 
[officinis]   and   other  buildings   there,   and    60  acres  of  land,  meadow 
and  pasture  thereto  belonging,  in  the  tenure  o^  Joan  [Joshne]  Horte,  John 
Tiley,  John  Seaborne,  John  Woodward,  John  Hitchins,  Jane  Smith,  William 
Pities,  Ely  [Elie]   Osborne,   Thomas  Waterjord,  Richard    Viner,  jun.,  John 
Harvord,  John  Hooper,  John  Morris,  James  Morris     .     .     .     Gill,  widow, 
Thomas   Palmer,     Walter   Osborne    and    Thomas   Humjries ;    3   messuages 
situate  in   Okeford    and    Highe   Ashewick    within    the   said   parish   of 
Marshfield,    and     180    acres    of    land,    meadow    and    pasture    thereto 
belonging,  in  the  several  tenures  of    Thomas  Blounte,   George    Woodward 
and    William  Hopkins;  one  messuage  lying  in  Witson,  co.  Monmouth, 
and  34  acres  of  land,  meadow  and   pasture  thereto  belonging,  in   the 
tenure  of   William  Depwell ;  and  one  messuage  and   50  acres  of  land, 
meadow  and  pasture  thereto  belonging  in  the  tenure  of  Roger  Edwards, 
situate  in  Penhow  and  Llanvaches,  co.  Monmouth. 

So    seised,    the    said    Michael    Meredith,    by   indenture    dated    20th 
November,   17   Charles  I  [1641],  made  between  himself  by  the  name 


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of  Michael  Meredith  of  Bristol  of  the  one  part,  and  John  Langton 
of  the  city  of  Bristol,  merchant,  and  Thomas  Crispe  and  John  Price  of 
the  same,  gentlemen,  of  the  other  part,  granted  all  the  said  premises 
to  the  said  John,  Thomas  and  John  for  99  years,  if  Elizabeth,  then  wife  of 
the  said  Michael,  and  John,  Elizabeth  and  Mary,  his  children,  so  long 
should  live,  they  paying  yearly  for  the  same  ix.,  to  the  intent  that  they 
should  suffer  the  said  Michael  to  enjoy  all  the  said  premises  during 
his  life,  and  after  his  decease  to  allow  the  said  Elizabeth  to  take  the 
profits  thereof  during  her  life,  and  after  her  decease  to  suffer  the  said 
John  Meredith  quietly  to  hold  the  said  premises.  If  the  said  John  die 
before  the  age  of  2 1 ,  then  the  said  Elizabeth  and  Mary  to  enjoy  the  same. 

Afterwards  the  said  Michael  Meredith,  by  charter  dated  8th  January, 
17  Charles  I  [1642].  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and  Charles 
Harbord  of  Westminster,  knight,  and  the  Lady  Mary,  his  wife,  of  the 
other  part,  gave  to  the  said  Charles  and  Mary  and  their  heirs  for  ever  all 
the  said  premises  in  Marshfield,  in  consideration  of  the  sum  of  £iooo 
by  them  to  him  paid.  The  said  Michael  in  the  said  charter  assured 
the  said  Sir  Charles  and  Lady  Mary  that  notwithstanding  anything  done 
by  him  or  by  William  Meredith,  gent.,  deceased,  his  father,  he  was  the 
lawful  owner  of  the  said  premises,  and  had  power  to  convey  the  same 
to  them  and  their  heirs. 

By  another  charter  dated  the  same  day  and  year  the  said  Michael 
granted  to  the  said  Sir  Charles  and  Lady  Mary  Harbord  and  their  heirs 
for  ever,  for  the  sum  of /'loo,  all  his  premises  in  county  Monmouth. 

The  premises  in  Marshfield  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  during  the  term  demised  in  the  said  indenture 
lod.  and  afterwards  15 J.  Of  whom  or  by  what  service  the  premises 
in  county  Monmouth  are  held  the  jurors  know  not  ;  they  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  during  the  said  term  2^.  and  afterwards  6j.  %d. 

Michael  Meredith  died  at  Bristol  28th  January,  17  Charles  I;  John 
Meredith  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  5  years  1 1  months 
and  16  days.  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  said  Michael,  died  at  Bristol 
26th  March,  17  Charles  L 

The  said  Elizabeth  Meredith,  relict  of  the  said  Michael,  and  the  said 
John  and  Mary,  his  children,  still  survive. 

Inq.  p  m.,  18  Charles  I,  part  i.  No.  48. 


Inqnisitioncs  Post  Afortcjn.  i8i 


Inquisition  taken  at  Cirencester,  nth  June,  i8  Charles  I  [1642], 
before  William  Barret,  gent.,  escheator,  after  the  death  oi  Dorothy 
Payne,  widow,  by  the  oath  of  More  Guu'llam,  gent.,  Michael  Sharpe,  John 
Wood,  Richard  Webbe,  Thomas  Clutterbucke,  Edward  Kinge,  Moses  Beaton, 
Edmund  Fereby,  John  Raymond,  Richard  Robins,  Giles  Pratt,  Edward 
Wood,  John  Archard,  Thomas  Deacon,  Thomas  Litton,  William  Chance, 
John  Kerby,  Thomas  Marshall  and  Walter  Portlocke,  who  say  that 

Dorothy  Payne  was  seised  of  one  tenement  and  about  4  acres  of  land 
thereto  adjoining  called  Jackson's  Closes ;  one  piece  of  land  called  the 
Overground,  containing  about  18  acres  ;  one  close  of  land  called  Eleaven 
Lands,  containing  about  5  acres,  abutting  upon  the  water  called  Humber 
Brooke;  one  piece  of  land  called  Neather  peece,  adjoining  Wynson 
field;  and  one  close  called  the  Midle  close,  containing  about  23  acres: 
all  which  premises  were  purchased  by  the  said  Dorothy  Payne  of  Richard 
Brent,  esq.,  and  others,  are  situate  in  Adminton,  are  held  of  the  King  in 
chief  by  knight's  service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  40J. 

Dorothy  Payne  died  13th  April  last  past;  Mary  Payne  is  her  only 
daughter  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  1 1  years  and  z  months. 

Inq.  p.m.,  18  Charles  I,  part  i,  No.  4. 


Delivered  into  Court  lyth  May,  18  Charles  I. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester,  23rd  September,  15  Charles  I 
[1639],  before  William  Caple,  esq.,  mayor  and  escheator,  after  the 
death  of  Lewis  Roberts,  by  the  oath  of  Nicholas  Webb,  gent.,  Luke  Nurse, 
gent.,  Jasper  Clutterbooke,  gent.,  Henry  Allen,  Richard  Wood,  Richard 
Banaster,  John  Lssold,  Richard  Holjord,  junior,  Edmund  Palmer,  John 
Edwards,  Walter  Lane,  William  Clarke,  William  Longe,  Giles  Ha^-ward 
and  Robert  Tayler,  who  say  that 

Leuiis  Roberts  was  seised  of  one  messuage  called  Spencers  situate  in 
Wootton  in  the  county  of  the  city  of  Gloucester;  one  close  called  the 
Crofte,  containing  one  acre ;  the  moiety  of  one  water  mill  called 
Whitegoose  Mill  ;  the  moiety  of  one  close  and  orchard  to  the  said 
mill  belonging;  and  all  the  houses,  buildings,  lands,  etc.,  to  the  said 
premises   belonging   in   the   parishes,    vills   and    hamlets   of    Wootton, 


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Barnwood,  Bartonstreet  and  St.  Mary  de  Loade;  also  of  one  close  of 
pasture  called  the  Poole,  lying  within  the  Lordship  of  Longford,  and 
all  the  woods,  ways,  waters,  etc.,  to  the  same  belonging. 

The  said  premises  in  Wootton  are  held  of  William  Whiimore,  knighl, 
as  of  his  manor  of  Barton  Regis,  by  fealty  and  the  yearly  rent  of  loj  , 
in  free  and  common-  socage,  and  not  in  chief  nor  by  knight's  service, 
and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  zos.  The  close  called  the  Poole  is 
held  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Gloucester, 
as  of  their  said  church,  by  fealty  only,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear, 

Lewis  Roberts  died  at  Wootton  ist  April,  1629;  Lewis  Roberts  is  his 
son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  9  years. 

Inq.  p.m.,  18  Charles  L,  part  i,  No.  14. 


T  •     •     • 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Gloucester,  9th  June.  i8th  Charles  I  [1642], 
JL  before  John  Scriven,  esq.,  mayor  and  escheator,  after  the  death  of 
Giles  Robertes,  son  and  heir  of  Giles  Roberts,  gent.,  deceased,  lately  being 
under  age  and  in  the  wardship  of  the  King,  by  the  oath  of  Laurence 
Singleton,  gent.,  Anthony  Edwards,  gent.,  Thomas  Pierce,  gent.,  Thomas 
Lugg,  gent.,  Richard  Underhill,  William  Longe,  John  Keene,  Stephen 
Clutterbucke,  John  Singleton,  John  Browne,  John  Goslinge,  Thomas  Lye, 
George  Francombe,  Walter  Teynton,  John  Varnham,  Thomas  Coxe,  John 
Dewxell,  John  Tommes,  John  Tayler,  John  Lssold  and  William  Wayte,  jun., 
who  say  that 

By  an  inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester,  21st  May,  6  Charles  I  [1630], 
after  the  death  of  Giles  Robertes  the  father,  it  was  found  that  he  was  seised 
of  one  messuage  in  Gloucester  between  the  2  north  gates  there,  in  the 
parish  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  in  the  tenure  of  Henry  Lea  ;  one  toft  and 
curtilage  to  the  said  messuage  adjoining ;  24  acres  of  land,  meadow 
and  pasture  in  Longford  and  .  .  .  sometime  in  the  tenure  of  Thomas 
Piers,  deceased,  whereof  1 1  acres  of  land  He  in  the  field  called  Windmill- 
field,  5  acres  of  land  in  Chamwellfield  ;  7  acres  of  meadow  in  the  meadow 
called  Walham,  and  2  acres  of  pasture  in  or  near  the  field  called  Ped- 
mershfield ;  3  closes  of  meadow  and  pasture  called  Normores,  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Mary  de  Lode  in  Gloucester  ;  certain  parcels  of  land  and 
pasture,  containing  about  12  acres,  lying  in  Culverbridge  furlong  in  the 
said  parish  ;  5  acres  of  arable  land  lying  in  Tredworth  in  the  said  parish  ; 
all  the  tithes  growing  upon  the  premises  last  mentioned  ;  one  close  of 
meadow  or  pasture,  containing  about  15  acres,  called  Paygroves  in  the 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  183 


said  parish  ;  8  acres  of  pasture  called  the  Newe  Paygroves  lying  in  the 
said  parish,  near  Chamwellfield ;  one  close  of  land  or  pasture  called 
Winterditch,  containing  about  6  acres,  lying  near  Culverbridgefield  in 
the  said  parish  ;  the  tithes  growing  on  the  said  close ;  also  of  the  re- 
version, after  the  death  oi  Henry  Payne,  of  those  6  closes  called  Land- 
meades  or  Longmeades,  containing  about  36  acres,  then  in  the  tenure  of 
the  said  Henry  Payne;  one  parcel  of  meadow  or  pasture,  containing 
ij^  acres,  lying  near  Pedmershefeild,  next  Culverbridge,  parcel  of  the 
close  called  the  Gallowes  Leaze,  likewise  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  Henry 
Payne ;  2  acres  of  arable  land  in  WindmiUfield  ;  and  all  the  tithes  growing 
upon  the  closes  called  Landmeades. 

So  seised,  the  said  Giles  Roberts  the  father,  by  indenture  dated 
3rd  May,  4  Charles  I  [1628],  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part, 
and  William  Bell  of  Sandhurst,  gent.,  and  John  MaJ'Kke  of  Hartpury, 
gent.,  of  the  other  part,  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  then  to  be  had 
between  the  said  Giles  and  Mary  \Vynnyati,  one  of  the  daughters  o{  John 
Wynnyatt,  deceased,  and  to  provide  a  jointure  for  the  said  Mary,  agreed 
that  he  and  his  heirs  should  be  seised  of  the  said  3  closes  called 
Normores,  all  the  tithes  growing  thereon  and  the  close  called  Paygroves, 
to  the  use  of  himself  and  the  said  Mary  and  their  heirs  male ;  and  for 
default,  to  the  use  of  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Giles  for  ever. 

The  said  marriage  was  solemnized  5th  May,  4  Charles  I  [1628]. 
Afterwards  the  said  Giles,  by  another  indenture  dated  3rd  April  then 
last  past,  made  between  himself  of  the  one  part,  and  the  said  John 
Madocke  and  Thomas  Rybrts  and  William  Wynnyalt  of  the  other  part, 
granted  to  the  said  John,  Thomas  and  William  2  parts  in  3  parts  to  be 
divided  of  all  the  said  messuages,  lands,  pastures,  etc.,  above  mentioned, 
for  the  term  of  20  years. 

Giles  Roberts  the  father  died  at  Wootton  8th  April  then  last  past ; 
Giles  Roberts,  junior,  was  his  son  and  next  heir,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  and 
was  then  aged  i  year  3  weeks  3  days  and  not  more. 

Now  the  jurors  say  that  the  said  Henry  Payne  died  27th  October, 
1630. 

The  above  mentioned  messuages,  etc.,  are  all  the  premises  which 
by  the  death  of  the  said  Giles  Roberts  the  father,  and  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  Giles  Roberts  the  son,  have  come  into  the  hands  of  the  King. 

The  said  Giles  Roberts  the  son  died  while  still  in  the  wardship  of 
the  King,  to  wit,  on  the  23rd  April  last  past,  without  issue  of  his 
body;  Elizabeth  Roberts  is  his  only  sister  and  next  heir,  and  was  then 
aged  1 1  years  and  9  months. 

The  said  Mary,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Giles  Roberts  the  father, 
and  now  the  wife  of  George  Leigh,  gent.,  still  survives. 

Of  whom  the  premises  in  Gloucester  are  held  the  jurors  know  not  : 
they  are  worth  per  annum,   clear,  iid.     The  premises  in  the  tenure  of 

1  7,   * 


1 84  Gloucestershire 


Thomas  Piers  are  held  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  the  Cathedral  Church 
of  Gloucester,  by  fealty  only,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  6^.  %d. 
The  closes  called  Normores,  the  tithes  thereof,  and  the  close  called 
Paygroves  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by 
what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  5J,  All  other  the  lands,  tithes  and  premises  are  held 
of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's 
fee  is  not  known,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  25^. 

Inq.  p.m.,  18  Charles  I,  part  i,  Xo.  43. 


2IttlUam  ^oou,  t^oman. 

T  •     •    • 

I  nQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Cirencester,  10th  June,  18  Charles  I 
■JL  [1642 J,  before  William  Barrett,  esq.,  escheator  by  virtue  of  his 
office,  after  the  death  of  William  Wood,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of  Mote 
Givillim,  gent.,  Michael  Sharpe,  John  Wood,  Richard  Webb,  Thomas 
Ctutterbooke,  Edward  King,  Moses  Beaton,  Edmund  Fereby,  John  Raymond, 
Richard  Robins,  Giles'Pratl,  Edward  Woods,  John  Archard,  Thomas  Deacon, 
Thomas  Litton,  William  Chance,  John  Kerby,  Thomas  Marshall  and  Walter 
Port  lock,  who  say  that 

William  Wood  was  seised  of  one  messuage,  one  garden,  one  orchard 
and  divers  closes  of  land  and  pasture  containing  12  acres  more  or  less  to 
the  said  messuage  adjoining,  called  the  Dayhowse  Lease,  late  in  the 
tenure  of  Thomas  Dennys,  esq. :  all  which  premises  are  in  the  parish 
of  Quedgley,  are  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but 
by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth 
per  annum,  clear,  5^^. 

William  Wood  died  at  Quedgley  2nd  July,  1632  ;  Thomas  Wood, 
yeoman,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  26  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  18  Charles  I,  v.o..  No.  7. 


dD^eorge  lea,  teotnan. 

"W"  •      •     • 

I   riQUlSltlOn  taken  at  Tewkesbury,  4th  September,  4  Charles  I 

A      [1628],  before  Richard  Guy,  esq.,  escheator,   after  the  death  of 

George  Lea,  late  of  Saynburye,  yeoman,  by  the  oath  of  Samuel  Whitladge 

of  Tewkesbury,  gent.,  Henry  Porter,  John  Beale,  Richard  Pitt,    William 

Winter,  William  Haynes,   William  Sheene,  Robert  Canner,  Robert  Jenny nges. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  185 

John  Wilson,  Henry  Kinges,  Richard  Berrmve,  John  Smyth,  John  Washbome 
and  Richard  Baylie,  who  say  that 

George  Lea  was  seised  of  one  messuage  in  Saynbury  and  one  virgate 
of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  thereto  belonging,  which  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  is  not 
known,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  15J. 

George  Lea  died  at  Saynbury  ist  August,  4  Charles  I  [i6z8];  William 
Lea  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  50  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  4  Charles  I,  part  4,  No.  9. 


Slol^rt  Loringe,  senior. 

InOUlSltlOn  taken  at  Tewkesbury,  4th  September,  4  Charles  I 
[1628],  before  Richard  Guy,  esq.,  escheator  by  virtue  of  his  office, 
after  the  death  of  John  Loringe,  senior,  late  of  Bishop's  Cleave,  by  the 
oath  of  Samuel  Whitledge,  of  Tewkesbury,  gent.,  Henry  Porter,  John 
Beale,  Richard  Pitt,  William  Winter,  William  Haynes,  William  Sheene, 
Robert  Canner,  Robert  Jenninges,  John  Wilson,  Hnry  Kinges,  Richard 
Berrowe,  John  Smith,  John  Washborne  and  Richard  Baylyes,  who  say  that 

John  Loringe,  senior,  was  seised  of  one  close  of  pasture  called  the 
Longe  Leasowe  lying  in  Prescote,  and  all  the  tithes  of  what  kind  soever 
growing  upon  the  said  close ;  one  messuage  and  \  a  virgate  of  land  in 
Woodmancote  in  the  parish  of  Bishop's  Cleave,  called  Gabells ;  and 
one  toft  and  6  acres  of  land  there  late  in  the  tenure  of  John  Gifford 
alias  Marcher. 

The  said  close  of  pasture  is  held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  is 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  $s.  The  said  premises  in  Woodmancote  and 
Bishop's  Cleave  are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  of  East  Greenwich, 
CO.  Kent,  in  free  and  common  socage,  and  not  in  chief  or  by  knight's 
service,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  5J. 

John  Loringe,  senior,  died  at  Bishop's  Cleave  sth  August  last  past ; 
John  Loringe,  junior,  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  30  years 
and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  4  Charles  /,  part  4,  No.  49- 


1 86  Gloucestershire 


artl^ur  Cloterboofie,  clotl^ier. 

Delivered  into  Court  ist  May,  4  Charles  I. 

I  nCJUlSltlOn  taken  at  Wootton  under  Edge,  gth  October,  17 
X  James  I  [i6ig],  before  John  Browning,  esq.,  escheator  by  virtue 
of  his  office,  after  the  death  of  Arthur  C hie rbioke,  of  Kingstanley,  clothier, 
by  the  oath  of  William  Curnocke,  William  Afartyn,  William  Pumell,  John 
Wilkyns,  Richard  Hadly,  Nicholas  Heskyns,  Thomas  Oakes,  Robert  Hickes, 
fohn  Howe,  John  Smythe,  Richard  Smythe,  Edward  Plomer,  Thomas  Dawe 
and  Thomas  Cam,  who  say  that 

Arthur  Cloterbooke  was  seised  of  one  messuage  lying  in  Kingstanley  in 
the  tenure  of  the  said  Arthur,  together  with  2  gardens,  one  orchard  and 
one  close  of  pasture  thereto  adjoining  in  Kingstanley,  containing  2  acres; 
one  messuage  or  cottage  there  with  a  garden  adjoining  late  in  the  tenure 
o{  John  Cloterbooke ;  11  acres  of  arable  land  lying  in  several  parcels  and 
places  there  called  the  Overfield ;  3  acres  of  arable  land  lying  in  several 
parcels  and  places  in  the  field  there  called  the  Westfield ;  one  acre  of 
arable  land  there  lying  in  2  parcels  in  the  field  called  the  Lowerfield  at 
the  place  called  the  Seich  ;  2  acres  of  arable  land  lying  in  the  said 
Lowerfield  at  the  place  called  Fernehill ;  -one  acre  of  arable  land  there 
lying  in  the  field  called  Hawcombe  ;  \  acre  of  meadow  lying  in  the 
common  field  of  Kingstanley;  \  acre  of  meadow  there  lying  in  the 
meadow  called  the  Twentye  acres ;  \  acre  of  meadow  there  lying  near 
the  place  called  the  Girt;  one  close  of  pasture  called  Hollowe  Brooke, 
containing  6  acres ;  and  one  other  close  of  pasture  lying  within  the 
circuit  [circuitum]  of  the  said  field  there  called  the  Westfield,  containing 
2  acres :  which  said  premises  the  said  Arthur  purchased  to  him  and  his 
heir  of  James  Dunnyng,  gent. ;  and  also  of  one  messuage,  4  cottages, 
4  gardens,  3  orchards,  6  acres  of  land,  5  acres  of  meadow,  and  5  acres 
of  pasture  in  Kingstanley,  lately  purchased  of  William  Chamberline  alias 
Gyles. 

All  the  said  premises  are  held  of  William  Cloterbooke,  gent.,  as  of  his 
manor  of  Kingstanley,  in  free  and  common  socage,  and  are  worth  per 
annum,  clear,  30J. 

Arthur  Cloterbooke  died  at  Kingstanley  23rd  July  last  past;  William 
Cloterbooke  is  his  son  and  next  heir,  and  was  then  aged  2 1  years  and  more. 

Inq.  p.m.,  6  Charles  I,  v.o.,  No.  20. 


hiquisitiones  Post  Mortem.  187 


31ol)iT  Crofeer,  tjsquite. 

Inquisition  taken  at  Stow  on  the  Wold,  22nd  July,  6  Charles  I 
[1630],  before  William  Childe,  esq.,  Richard  Randall,  esq.,  Thomas 
Nurse,  esq.,  escheator,  and  George  Raymond,  gent.,  feodary,  after  the 
death  oi  John  Croker,  late  of  Battesford,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  Anthony 
Hodges  of  Bradwell,  gent.,  Richard  Freeman,  Thomas  Chadwdl,  John 
Collet,  John  Venfeild,  jun.;  Peter  Haiivorth,  Thomas  Minchin,  Thomas 
Chadwell,  John  Morrell  alias  Roper,  John  Hyron,  William  Ernes,  William, 
Freeman  and  Robert  Medley,  who  say  that 

John  Croker  was  seised  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Batsore  alias 
Batshore,  commonly  called  Battesford  ;  divers  messuages,  lands, 
tenements,  meadows,  pastures  and  hereditaments  in  Batesford ;  the 
advowson  and  right  of  patronage  of  the  church  of  Batsore ;  and  all  that 
parcel  of  land  and  pasture  called  the  Heath,  lately  enclosed,  lying  in 
Dome  within  the  parish  of  Blockley,  co.  Worcester. 

So  seised,  the  said  John  Croker,  by  charter  of  enfeoffment  quinti- 
partite  dated  i8th  November,  17  James  I  [16 19].  made  between  himself 
of  the  first  part,  Herbert  [Harbertum]  Westjaling,  George  Punjey  and 
Edward  Goddard,  esqrs.,  of  the  second  part,  John  Hales,  esq.,  and  Dorothy 
his  wife  of  the  third  part,  Robert  Pye,  then  esq.  and  now  knight,  and 
Maty  his  wife  of  the  fourth  part,  and  Edward  Goddard,  esq.,  son  and  heir 
apparent  of  the  said  Edward  Goddard,  and  Joan  Croker,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  said  John  Croker,  of  the  fifth  part,  in  consideration  of  the  love 
he  bore  towards  yc^w  Croker,  then  his  wife,  and  for  a  jointure  to  be  made 
for  the  said  Joan,  and  towards  Dorothy,  Mary  and  Joan  Croker,  his 
daughters  and  coheirs,  and  also  in  consideration  of  a  marriage  to 
be  had  between  the  said  Edward  Goddard,  jun.,  and  the  SdaA  Joan  Croker, 
daughter  of  the  said  John  Croker,  granted  to  the  said  Herbert  Westjalin.;, 
George  Purejey  and  Edward  Goddard,  sen.,  all  the  said  premises:  to  hold 
to  them  and  their  heirs  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Croker  and  Joan  his 
wife  for  their  lives ;  and  after  their  decease,  then  as  to  the  mansion 
house  in  Batesford  wherein  the  said  John  Croker  then  dwelt,  with  all  the 
buildings,  gardens  and  orchards,  one  close  of  land  adjoining  the  said 
mansion  house  called  the  close  above  the  orchard,  one  close  of  pasture 
called  Church  yard  hill ;  one  close  of  pasture  called  the  Middle  Hill,  one 
close  of  pasture  newly  enclosed  lying  between  the  meadows  called  Broade 
Meade  and  Middle  Hill ;  the  close  newly  enclosed  lying  at  the  north  end 
of  the  town  of  Battesford,  one  close  of  land  newly  enclosed  lying  next 
Blackham  meadow,  a  certain  meadow  newly  enclosed  called  broad  Mcarc 


F  88  Gloucestershire 


alias  broad  Meadow,  and  the  advowson  and  right  of  patronage  of  the 
Church  of  Batesford,  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Hales  and  Dorothy  his 
wife  and  of*  the  heirs  of  the  said  Dorothy  for  ever.  As  to  the  close 
of  pasture  called  Cadlow  Hill,  one  parcel  of  arable  land  lying  between 
Cadlow  Hill  and  Lady  Hame,  the  meadow  or  pasture  called  Lady  Hame, 
one  parcel  of  land  adjoining  Lady  Hame  and  broad  Meare,  then  in 
the  tenure  of  Joan  Grove,  two  enclosed  grounds  then  in  the  tenure 
of  John  Grove,  the  enclosure  or  parcel  of  land  called  the  upper  Hurst 
Leyes,  one  parcel  of  land  lying  at  the  upper  part  of  Batesford  Hill 
adjoining  the  field  called  Bourton  Hill  on  the  south  part,  and  all  that 
parcel  of  land  called  The  Heath,  lately  enclosed,  then  in  the  tenure 
of  the  said  John  Croker,  sometime  belonging  to  the  manor  of  Dome, 
to  the  use  of  the  said  Robert  Pye  and  Mary  his  wife  and  of  the  heirs 
of  the  said  Mary.  As  to  the  messuage  and  two  closes  of  land  thereto 
adjoining,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Edward  Dumhhton  and  then  in  the  tenure 
of  the  said  John  Croker,  the  close  or  pasture  lying  next  to  Bourton 
Hedge,  the  messuage  and  three  meadows  thereto  adjoining  called 
Stutford  Meadowes  lying  next  to  Morton  Henmarsh,  the  close  or  meadow 
called  Boreham  Meadow,  the  close  of  pasture  called  Sheepe  howse  close, 
the  close  called  Broad  Close,  the  messuage- and  close  lying  next  to  the 
said  close  then  in  the  tenure  of  Joan  Malen,  the  close  or  parcel  of  land 
called  the  Heath  then  in  the  tenure  of  Henry  Cooke,  the  parcel  of  land 
called  Batesford  Heath  then  in  the  tenure  of  the  said  John  Croker,  the 
meadow  called  Monke  Meadow  and  the  meadow  called  Create  Hurst 
Leyes,  to  the  use  o{  Joan  Croker,  the  daughter,  for  her  life,  with  remainder 
to  the  said  Edward  Goddard,  the  son,  for  his  life,  with  remainder  to  the 
heirs  of  the  said  Joan. 

The  said  marriage  was  afterwards  solemnized  at  Battesford. 

The  manor  of  Batesford  and  other  the  premises  there  are  held  of  the 
King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part  of  a  knight's  fee 
the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  £b  13J.  \d.  Of 
whom  or  by  what  service  the  parcel  of  land  in  Dome  is  held  the  jurors 
know  not ;  it  is  worth  per  annum,  clear,  20J. 

John  Croker  died  6th  April,  6  Charles  I  [1630]  ;  Lady  Mary,  now  the 
wife  of  the  said  Robert  Pye,  knight,  is  one  of  his  daughters  and  coheirs, 
and  was  then  aged  30  years  and  more  ;  Christopher  Hales,  gent.,  son  and 
heir  apparent  of  the  said  John  Hales,  and  Joan  Goddard  are  his  kinsfolk 
and  two  other  of  his  coheirs,  to  wit,  the  said  Christopher  was  son  and 
heir  of  the  said  Dorothy  Hales,  deceased,  whilst  she  lived  another  of  the 
daughters  and  coheirs  of  the  said  John  Croker,  and  was  then  aged 
1 1  years  4  months  and  15  days.  The  sdixd  Joan  Goddard  was  the  daughter 
and  next  heir  of  the  said  Joan  Goddard,  deceased,  another  of  the 
daughters  and  coheirs  of  the  said  John  Croker,  and  was  then  aged 
8  years  and  4  months. 


Inquisitiones  Post  Morte7n.  189 

The  said  John  Hales  and  Edivard  Goddard  the  son  still  survive  ;  the 
latter  had  issue  by  Constance,  his  second  wife,  Edward  Goddard,  gent., 
late  his  son  and  heir  apparent. 

Inq.  p.m.,  17  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  82. 


(EDtoarD  TBromtDicl^^  enquire. 

I  nqUlSltlOn  taken  at  Chipping  Sodbury,  26th  September, 
X  7  Charles  I  [1631],  before  Peter  Byrd,  esq.,  escheator,  after  the 
death  of  Edward  Bromwich,  esq.,  by  the  oath  of  John  Burcomhe,  John 
Crosse,  Thomas  Cussens,  Robert  Roche,  William  Neale,  Arthur  Winhall, 
Richard  Stiffe,  John  Smyth,  Anthony  Noris,  Thomas  Webb,  Henry  Boxe 
and  Walter  Webb,  who  say  that 

Edward  Bromwich  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Bromsbarrow,  and 
of  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Bromsbarrow  to  the  said  manor 
appendent. 

So  seised,  a  fine  was  levied  at  Westminster  within  three  weeks  of 
Easter,  18  James  I,  between  William  Cam,  gent.,  and  William  Colly, 
gent.,  plaintiffs,  and  the  said  Edward  Bromwich  and  Margaret,  his  wife, 
deforciants,  of  the  said  premises,  whereby  the  said  Edward  and  Margard 
acknowledged  the  said  premises  to  be  the  right  of  the  said  William  Cam 
and  William  Colly  and  the  same  remised  to  them  and  to  the  heirs  of  the 
said  William  Cam  for  ever.  Afterwards,  to  wit,  in  Easter  term  of 
the  said  year,  John  Prior,  gent.,  and  John  Rastall,  gent.,  by  a  writ 
of  entry  super  disseisin  in  le  post  between  themselves,  plaintiffs,  and  the 
said  William  Cam  and  William  Colly,  tenants  [tenen],  prayed  against 
the  said  William  and  William  the  said  premises  into  which  they  had  not 
had  entry  except  after  the  disseisin  which  Hugh  Hunt  thereof  unjustly 
made  to  them  within  30  years,  whereupon  a  common  recovery  was  had 
of  the  said  manor  and  advowson,  wherein  the  said  William  and  William 
called  to  warranty  the  said  Edward  Bromivich  and  Edward  Hmvse,  who 
were  then  present  in  court  and  warranted  to  them  the  said  premises, 
which  said  fine  was  levied  to  the  sole  use  of  the  said  William  Cam  and 
William  Colly  and  their  heirs,  to  the  intent  that  the  said  John  Prior 
and  John  Rastall  should  prosecute  the  said  writ ;  and  the  said  common 
recovery  was  suffered  to  the  sole  use  of  the  said  Edward  Bromivich  and 
Thomas  Fate  of  Arlingham,  esq.,  and  their  heirs  for  ever,  to  the  sole  use 
of  the  said  Edward  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  as  by  an  indenture  tripartite 
dated  28th  April,  18  James  I  [1620],  made  between  the  said  Edward 
Brmwich  and  Margaret  of  the  one  part,   the  said    William   Cam  and 


IQO         Gloucestershire  Inquisitiones  Post  Mortem. 

William   Colly  of  the  second  part,  and  the  said  John  Prior  and  John 
Rastall  of  the  third  part,  more  fully  appears. 

After  the  death  of  the  said  Edward,  the  said  Thomas  Yale  was  seised 
of  the  said  manor  and  advowson  to  the  sole  benefit  of  the  heirs  of  the 
said  Edward  for  ever. 

The  said  Edward  Bromwich  and  Margarel  were  seised  in  right  of  the 
said  Margaret  and  during  her  life  of  5  messuages  and  z\  virgates  of  land 
in  Fawnhop,  co.  Hereford. 

And  the  said  Edward  w'as  seised  of  one  messuage,  one  garden,  one 
orchard  and  4  acres  of  land,  meadow  and  pasture  in  Taddington  in  the 
said  CO.  Hereford,  late  in  the  tenure  of  Roger  Webb. 

The  manor  of  Brombarrowe  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  there 
are  held  of  the  King  as  of  his  manor  or  castle  of  Hanley,  co.  Worcester, 
in  free  and  common  socage,  by  fealty, -and  suit  at  the  court  of  the  said 
manor  twice  every  year,  and  not  in  chief  nor  by  knight's  service,  and  are 
worth  per  annum,  clear,  £ i  6s.  %d.  The  premises  in  Fawenhope  are 
held  of  the  Earl  of  Essex  as  of  his  manor  of  Fawenhope,  by  fealty,  suit 
at  court,  heriots,  reliefs,  the  yearly  rent  of  x'js.  and  i  lb.  of  pepper,  and 
are  worth  per  annum,  clear,  13J.  \d.  The  premises  in  Taddington  are 
held  of  the  King  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  but  by  what  part 
of  a  knight's  fee  the  jurors  know  not,  and  are  worth  per  annum, 
clear,   i  zd. 

Edward  Bromwich  died  at  Frampton  on  the  Severn  5th  June, 
22  James  I  [1624J;  Isaac  Bromivich,  esq.,  is  his  only  son  and  heir, 
and  was  then  aged   17  years  4  months  and   22  days. 

Inq.  p.m.,  7  Charles  I,  part  3,  No.  67.